The triggers for midlife eating disorders look different than they do for younger women.
The triggers for midlife eating disorders look different than they do for younger women.
Why midlife women especially should take note.
Experts say fear around weight regain is common among GLP-1 users.
A recent study found an association between COVID-19 infection and increased risk for various kinds of cancer caused by HPV.
That dense bean salad taking over your TikTok feed isn’t just a trend—it's one of the best meals you can eat for your heart.
For people living with hidradenitis suppurativa, or HS, managing symptoms often means thinking beyond the next flare. Here, board-certified dermatologist Dr. Dawn Queen explains why HS, a chronic inflammatory skin condition, may require a long-term, individualized treatment plan that includes flare management, lifestyle considerations, emotional support and, for some patients, systemic treatment…
Experts share everything you need to know about collagen peptides and which ones to add to your daily routine.
It's an allergy people don't even know they have until they have a reaction.
From early symptoms to completion of treatment, how one patient’s journey reflects a larger shift in care.
Nerve pain after breast surgery is common. But it doesn’t have to be permanent.
"We're constantly being told that we need more."
Visby Medical CEO Adam de la Zerda on why accurate, discreet at-home STI testing is a women’s health game-changer — and who it’s designed for.
We asked a dermatologist and a trichologist about how to fix common issues.
When your day starts to revolve around the nearest bathroom, it’s easy to write it off as a habit. But what many women normalize may point to overactive bladder—a common, often overlooked medical condition with real treatment options.
Women in perimenopause are especially more likely to be deficient in this key vitamin.
The findings make a case for turning off algorithmic shuffle settings.
This guide breaks down how to prepare for an HS appointment so your treatment plan reflects more than just today’s flare.
But not if you drink decaf.
A new study suggests Baduanjin, a gentle Chinese movement practice, may lower blood pressure nearly as much as brisk walking—and even some medications.
The science behind HS flares is becoming clearer—and it points to more than just skin-deep inflammation.
What once felt manageable can become deeply disruptive when HS collides with the pressures of midlife.
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A new campaign is shifting the focus to the moments of life regained—and the oncologists who help make them possible.
“Longevity is a true paradigm shift, and beauty is its most visible frontier.”
"People say there's no cure. I say, we just haven't found it yet."
The study doesn't mean rush out and get married, but it's a good reminder to drill down on prevention.
Because it’s rare and not always top of mind for doctors, TED can quietly progress or be mistaken for allergies or Graves’ disease. Here’s what to ask to monitor your eye health.
For years, HS was treated like an infection. Experts explain what’s changed—and how today’s treatments target the disease at its source.
What looks like a skin issue is actually something deeper. Experts explain the inflammatory cycle driving HS—and why it keeps coming back.
HS doesn’t always announce itself clearly—until it does. This dermatologist-backed checklist helps you spot the patterns—and know when to act.
STI screening becomes even more critical as women age.