Jeff Winograd, who’s lived with depression for 25 years, says ketamine treatment saved his life. Jeff Winograd didn’t know an adult life without depression. Since he was 20 years old, he had tried virtually every antidepressant on the market. But…
Year: 2023
Gas can often accompany diarrhea, making an uncomfortable situation even worse. Here’s how to make your GI tract behave better. https://img.wbmdstatic.com/vim/live/webmd/consumer_assets/site_images/articles/health_tools/signs_youre_eating_too_much_salt_slideshow/1800ss_getty_rf_bloated_stomach.jpg 2023-12-29 17:17:05
“Leaky gut syndrome” is said to have symptoms including bloating, gas, cramps, food sensitivities, and aches and pains. But it’s something of a medical mystery. “From an MD’s standpoint, it’s a very gray area,” says gastroenterologist Donald Kirby, MD, director…
You’re only as old as you feel, the saying goes. But what if you feel old, tired, and rundown? Fatigue is a common complaint, especially after people hit middle age. Fortunately, there are plenty of simple ways to boost energy….
Maybe you’ve heard shampooing less often is better for your hair. Or perhaps you’re thinking of ditching shampoo and joining the “no ‘poo” movement in search of healthier, better looking hair. Experts say there’s no single answer to how often…
Runny noses. Stomach aches. An itchy rash. These are a few of the typical ailments that occur in children everywhere. But what if something more serious develops, like a fever above 103 degrees or a stiff neck? You may not…
Most lists of “super foods” don’t include beet juice, or beetroot juice as it’s called in some countries, but maybe they should. Beet juice may boost stamina to help you exercise longer, improve blood flow, and help lower blood pressure,…
When a heart attack strikes, it doesn’t always feel the same in women as it does in men. Women don’t always get the same classic heart attack symptoms as men, such as crushing chest pain that radiates down one arm….
Did you know that nearly half of women report having at least one problem with sexual function — whether its low desire, loss of arousal, trouble having an orgasm, or pain during sex? Probably not, since it’s not something you hear…
For many women, sexual desire goes up and down over the years, often tied to changes in relationships, stress, and physical changes like pregnancy and menopause. But roughly 10% of women deal with a low sex drive that causes them…