It starts as an awkward moment at the dinner table—then suddenly, you can not swallow, and panic sets in. Is it just uncomfortable, or a true medical emergency? Emergency physician...
You don’t need to be suicidal or in psychosis to be in crisis. Crisis can mean overwhelming anxiety, grief that won’t lift, or a stretch of time when functioning feels...
The six weeks after childbirth are critical for physical healing and emotional adjustment. But many new mothers skip their postpartum visit. Kirtly Jones, MD, and Meredith Grady, PT, explain why...
Keeping older adults safe from falls does not have to require intense workouts or expensive equipment. Physical therapist Lee Dibble, PT, PhD, shares how simple, daily movements can build leg...
Vision loss can be overwhelming—but it does not have to be isolating. Licensed clinical social worker Lisa Ord, PhD, shares how emotional support, practical tools, and open communication can help...
If you have had every test imaginable—CT scans, balance assessments, blood work—but still frequently experience dizziness, you are not alone. Neurologist Judith Warner, MD, discusses why many patients with persistent...
Carpal tunnel syndrome can disrupt everything from sleep to work, but treatment does not have to be complicated. Tom Miller, MD, talks with orthopedic specialist Doug Hutchinson, MD, about what...
Stress is not always bad. In fact, the right kind of stress can motivate us to grow and perform. But when even positive events start piling up, stress can quickly...