With so much going on these days, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and stressed out. A psychologist offers some tips to help cope.
Having even just one drink per day can shrink your brain, according a new study. A neuropsychologist explains what that means for a person's brain health.
A recent study shows babies born during the pandemic had neurodevelopmental differences at six months of age. A pediatrician weighs in on the findings and offers advice for parents.
According to the CDC, emergency department visits for eating disorders among teen girls doubled during the pandemic. A psychologist explains what could be contributing to that.
A new study shows how COVID-19 can impact the placenta in some unvaccinated pregnant women and cause a stillbirth.
A drug used in a clinical trial is showing promising results when it comes to treating patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, which is a disease that causes abnormal thickening of the heart muscle.
April is Autism Awareness Month. A behavior analyst explains why autism spectrum disorder can sometimes be difficult to diagnose, especially during the pandemic.
A physician explains why an additional vaccine dose is recommended for certain people and why it's a particularly good time to get boosted.
Some people may have chosen to put off routine checkups during the pandemic, but now that COVID cases are declining, it's important to get those rescheduled.
A recent weight loss study from Cleveland Clinic shows the benefits of three different types of diets for children who are obese.