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’ve had every test imaginable—CT scans, balance assessments, blood work—but still frequently experience dizziness, you’re not alone. Neurologist Judith Warner, MD, discusses why many patients with persistent dizziness don’t...
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...
Warts are stubborn, contagious, and often misunderstood. Luke Johnson, MD, a dermatologist with Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ of Utah Health, shares what actually helps—from over-the-counter salicylic acid to in-office freezing—and why no treatment...
Cyclists are no strangers to neck and back pain—especially if they spend long hours at a desk and even longer miles on a bike. Tom Miller, MD, talks to Rich...
Not all bacteria are bad. Within each of us are over 1,000 species of good bacteria that live in our gut, skin, mouth, and other exposed surfaces that we could...
Sleep, alcohol, diet, and exercise—these lifestyle factors can all play a role in managing epilepsy. Neurologist Sindhu Richards, MD, breaks down five key areas where small changes can have a...
Gum disease affects nearly half of adults and often goes undetected until serious damage is done. Periodontist David Okano, DDS, explains how this silent condition erodes the bone supporting your...