Health
Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis: 7 Questions to Ask Your Doctor
Asking the right questions during visits with your doctor may help you get the information and support you need to manage your condition. NASH to MASH name change Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is now known as metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH). This…
Ocrevus: Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
Ocrevus (ocrelizumab) is prescribed to treat certain forms of multiple sclerosis. The drug comes as a solution for intravenous (IV) infusion (into a vein). Ocrevus may not be safe to receive while pregnant or breastfeeding. This article discusses pregnancy and…
Dupixent interactions: Other medications, alcohol, and more
Dupixent (dupilumab) is a prescription drug that’s used to treat asthma and certain other conditions. This drug can interact with certain vaccines. For example, Dupixent can interact with the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine. Dupixent is used to treat:…
Can Lung Cancer Cause Diarrhea? What to Know
Lung cancer can cause diarrhea, but this is rarely due to the condition itself. It is more commonly the result of side effects from cancer treatment. Why does lung cancer cause diarrhea? Lung cancer can result in gastrointestinal symptoms like…
H. pylori and IBS: Is There a Link?
There is currently no evidence to suggest that Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) can cause irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). However, as H. pylori has similar symptoms, some people may confuse the condition for IBS. Is there a link? A large 2020…
Transoral Robotic Surgery: Preparation, Procedure, and Recovery
Doctors use transoral robotic surgery to treat head and neck cancer. They may also use it for obstructive sleep apnea. It can often lead to better surgical outcomes than other surgery types. Transoral robotic surgery (TORS) is a type of…
The Psychology of Developing New Habits: 5 Tips and Strategies
Something becomes a habit when the action becomes automatic. Here’s how to apply psychological principles to develop new and healthy habits. For many, developing healthy habits, such as cooking nutritious meals most nights, going to the gym before work, or…
Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria: First Aid on the Go
Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) is a condition involving hives and painful tissue swelling. Keeping useful items in a travel bag can help you manage the symptoms and find relief when you’re away from the comfort of your home. “Urticaria” is…
Understanding Boredom and Eating: Why We Snack When We’re Not Hungry
We often eat to fill the void or distract ourselves from a lack of engaging activities or stimulation. How can we kick this habit? We’ve all been there. You’re home alone, scrolling through channels with nothing catching your eye. You’re…
Can You Shrink a Pituitary Tumor Naturally? What to Know
Some people claim that home remedies can shrink a pituitary tumor naturally. There’s no evidence that this is true, but good lifestyle habits may help support your overall health. Pituitary tumors are relatively common, and most of these tumors aren’t…
Fasciotomy Purpose, Procedure, Effectiveness, and Side Effects
A fasciotomy is a procedure where a surgeon cuts your fascia to relieve compartment syndrome. Your fascia is a thin sheet of connective tissue surrounding and supporting your muscles. Compartment syndrome is a potentially serious condition that occurs when pressure…
Is the Rice Method Still Recommended?
The RICE method has been used for decades to help soft tissue injuries recover, but some experts suggest other methods may be better for your recovery. Our bodies are incredibly resilient, able to withstand plenty of what we put them…