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Those first strands of gray hair are a sign of the inevitable. Weâre getting older and our bodies are changing. We may grow a little rounder around the waistline, or wake in the night, or feel a little stiffer in the morning. Yet while we adapt to new realities, we shouldnât discount every symptom as just further evidence of aging. How do you More...

Jump-Start Your Exercise With This Mindset Reset
May 3, 2024 â There are plenty of reasons to exercise, but some are more motivating than others. Perhaps the sexiest motivator â and the one people tend to go with, especially with warm weather around More...

What’s Behind Major Rise in Heart Failure Deaths?
May 3, 2024 — Americans are dying of heart failure today at a higher rate than they did in 1999, reversing years of progress in reducing the death rate. That is the stark message of a new JAMA Cardiology More...

When Does Old Age Start? It Depends on Who You Ask
May 2, 2024 â When does old age begin? Evidently, it depends on who you ask. And when you were born. For millions of people born between 1952 and 1974, the line in the sand between middle and old age is a More...

Prospects for Crohn’s Relief Brighten With New Advancements
May 2, 2024 â More than 1 million Americans live with Crohnâs, a chronic and sometimes crippling inflammatory bowel disease that affects the intestines and leads to digestive issues. While some people may More...

Is Grey’s Anatomy’s Parkinson’s ‘Cure’ Real?
Greyâs Anatomy neurosurgeons perform a âgroundbreaking procedureâ to cure Parkinsonâs. Itâs not unusual for TV to fast-track medical innovation. More...

Easing Marijuana Laws Doesnât Mean the Drug Is Safer
May 1, 2024 â You shouldnât draw major conclusions about the safety of marijuana amid the recent announcement that federal regulators may reclassify the drug, experts are cautioning But the move is expected More...

Are Female Doctors Better? Here’s What to Know
May 1, 2024 â Makenna was eager to get an appointment with a gynecologist after moving to a new city and getting what she thought might have been a yeast infection. Makenna, who asked to only be identified More...

NIHâs Eliseo PĂ©rez-Stable, MD, Talks Health Disparities, Biology, Behavior, and Culture
Dr. Eliseo Pérez-Stable, MD Eliseo Pérez-Stable, MD, is director of the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) at More...

New âFLiRTâ Variants Spark Summer COVID Surge Warning
April 30, 2024 â In recent weeks, COVID-19 forecasters have reported on a new set of variants picked up in wastewater surveillance. Nicknamed FLiRT, theyâre threatening to cause a new wave of COVID infections, More...