Why social media is a huge contributor to children dealing with mental health problems
Clinical psychologist, Monica M. Fitzgerald, breaks down why social media remains a huge contributor to children dealing with mental health problems.
Clinical psychologist, Monica M. Fitzgerald, breaks down why social media remains a huge contributor to children dealing with mental health problems.
Two women had poppy seed bagels before going to the hospital to give birth. That's when the trouble started.
A rare bacterium found in artificial tears known is triggering eye drop recalls as investigators try to pinpoint the outbreak source. Here's a full list of products.
Active aging includes a wide range of pursuits that keep your mind, body, emotions and spirit engaged, regardless of age, health or socioeconomic status.
Assemblyman Jesse Gabriel, who introduced AB418, said the purpose of the bill is to force manufactures to adjust their formulas.
If you’re one of the millions of Americans who suffers from a mental disorder, your body might be older than you think.
Debra Tyler's younger daughter was always on the larger side. She was only 5 when doctors noticed her lipids were elevated, 8 when they put her on cholesterol-busting drugs, and 11 when she faced the danger of liver failure - a condition typically seen in those decades older. "We tried everything. Nothing helped her," said Tyler, who lives in Killingworth, Conn. Not a diet and exercise program. Not countless hours of counseling.Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and int
The less common shiga-toxin producing E. coli was found.
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Medicare Advantage plans are an increasingly popular alternative to Traditional Medicare, but you need to be careful before signing up.
Weight gain is a common experience among people who stop taking Ozempic. One doctor is experimenting with tapering off slowly to keep weight low.
Olivia Wilde showed off her super toned butt and legs in a cheeky bikini in a new Instagram photo to celebrate her birthday. Olivia loves doing spin classes.
Any fast food chain can be unhealthy, but there are ways to order your meal in a healthier way. Here are the fast food chains an expert recommends.
A New York City bill would outlaw discrimination based on a person's weight or height in jobs, housing, and public accommodations.
They say it takes two to tango. But when it comes to family planning – as it is so sweetly still called – it usually involves only one taking responsibility. There are 10 types of contraceptive available (if you don’t include the withdrawal method, which absolutely nobody does), and only one requires the man to shoulder the burden. Last week we discovered that, of the remaining nine, six will increase a woman’s chances of breast cancer.
One writer decided to try Pilates for the first time amid the pandemic despite the lack of representation of Black women. Here's how her POV shifted.
The four-time Grand Slam–winning professional tennis player is expecting her first child with rapper Cordae. From skincare to an air purifier, this is what she’s using to fuel and protect her body throughout her pregnancy.View Entire Post ›
All hormonal birth control methods pose a higher risk for breast cancer, new study suggests. Experts explain how to know if you’re at risk and what to do.
New research is troubling: Most patients who are admitted to hospitals with acute viral infections are given antibiotics by doctors, yet this does not help those patients' survival rates.
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A group of Tennessee Republicans began this year’s legislative session hoping to add narrow exceptions to one of the strictest abortion bans in the country, armed with the belief that most people — even in conservative Tennessee — reject extremes on the issue. Tennessee law requires doctors to prove in court that they were saving a woman’s life when they performed an abortion. Surely, the lawmakers thought, they could win concessions that would allow doctors to use their good faith judgment about when abortion is necessary to save a woman’s life.