HealthStroke Recovery Timeline: What the Weeks and Months Actually Look Like
The hospital part is the part people understand. Everything after it is what nobody explains.
HealthThe hospital part is the part people understand. Everything after it is what nobody explains.
HealthRLS is a neurological condition, not just nighttime discomfort. The treatments that work are often not the ones you've been offered.
HealthDry eye syndrome affects tens of millions of people and is routinely under-explained by doctors. The cause is usually not what you think, and neither is the fix.
HealthYour foot pain has a name, and that name matters. Here is what is causing it, what the evidence supports, and when to stop tolerating something you don't have to.
HealthThe knee brace aisle won't tell you which type matches your specific problem. Most people guess wrong. Here is how to get it right.
HealthPlantar fasciitis is one of the most common causes of heel pain, and the instinct to reach for maximum cushioning is usually the wrong one. Here is what actually works.
HealthYour mattress is not a lifetime purchase. After 60, what your body needs from a sleeping surface changes in specific, measurable ways.
HealthMost of the equipment marketed to people over 60 collects dust within six months. Here's what the research says actually works, and why.
HealthIt's not about touching your toes. The clinical evidence for yoga after sixty is better than most people realize, and it has nothing to do with being flexible.
HealthYour feet have changed more than you think. Here's what the evidence says about walking shoes after sixty, and the ones worth buying.
HealthWhen five doctors each prescribe one medication and nobody reviews the full list, the patient becomes the only pharmacist in the room.
HealthThe fear is real. The supplement aisle is not the answer. Here is what the evidence actually supports.
HealthThe changes are real, they are normal, and there is a short list of things that actually help.
HealthYour primary care appointment is shorter than a sitcom segment. Here is what that means for you, and what to do about it.