Planning for a family is an exciting step, but questions about stopping birth control and fertility often arise. How soon can you become fertile after discontinuing contraception methods? Do you...
Shoulder instability can disrupt your daily life, limit your activities, and increase the risk of recurring injuries, especially for athletes. Tom Miller, MD, talks with orthopedic surgeon Patrick Greis, MD...
Pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough, is highly contagious and can be quite dangerous to infants and newborns. Pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, discusses how early immunization can keep your kids...
When your child has a fever, it can be difficult to determine whether it is serious enough to see a pediatrician. Cindy Gellner, MD, goes over some myths and facts...
Hydration is not just a summer concern—it is just as important during the colder months. Staying hydrated in winter helps maintain your energy, supports mental clarity, and keeps your body...
The spiritual aspect of stress often comes to the forefront during times of uncertainty or crisis. In these moments, questions of meaning, faith, and resilience can weigh heavily on individuals...
Will Vitamin C help you stave off a cold this winter? Can you catch pneumonia from going outside in the cold with wet hair? Does the flu shot make you...
Are we overdoing it with vitamin D tests and supplements? Katie Ward, DNP, discusses recent findings that suggest that natural sunlight and a balanced diet might just be enough to...
If one of your fingers gets stuck when you make a fist and it is accompanied by shooting pain and popping, it might be a condition called trigger finger. Tom...
The Who Cares guys unwrap a fresh batch of health-inspired gifts this holiday season, from budget-friendly finds to premium picks. Dive into our annual Christmas episode where Mitch, Scott, and...
Environmental stress is a two-way street: we stress the environment, and the environment stresses us. Factors such as air pollution, water quality, and climate change can significantly affect our physical...
How soon can you resume normal activities after surgery? Surgeon Motaz Selim, MD, PhD, breaks down the recovery process, offering expert advice on everything from dealing with post-surgery pain to...
On this episode of Seven Questions for a Specialist, we speak with Randy Carson, a physical therapist at University of Utah ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½. What are some of the best and worst...
Financial stress is a significant and widespread issue, with profound implications for individuals and families. In the United States, nearly 4 in 10 Americans cannot cover an unexpected $400 expense...
Traveling during pregnancy does not have to be overwhelming. With the right knowledge about timing, destinations, and travel precautions, you can enjoy a safe and stress-free journey. OB/GYN Jennifer Feige...
Your family’s medical history is one of the most important indicators of your future health and is valuable information for your doctor. Thanksgiving is National Family History day and is...
Cold winter air can be harsh—especially on your throat. Breanne Schiffer, MD, explains why dry throat occurs more frequently during winter and provides practical tips for keeping your throat moist...
It might seem like your child does not eat enough, is never hungry, or will not eat at all, and you worry they will starve unless you spoon-feed them yourself...
Mitch has dived back into TikTok's endless stream of the nutrition tips that keep our feeds full, but how many of these tidbits are truly digestible? Could spinach cause kidney...
Pursuing education can be both a source of stress and a pathway to reduced stress in the long run. While the demands of earning a degree—especially an advanced one—can often...
Testosterone therapy can significantly improve energy, libido, and overall quality of life for men with low testosterone levels, but concerns about testicular shrinkage often give patients pause. Urologist John Smith...
In this episode of Seven Questions for a Specialist, Kirtly Jones, MD, asks fellow OB-GYN Whitney Hendrickson, MD, about her passion for patient care, common issues like overactive bladder and...
Barrett’s Esophagus is a condition that rarely requires surgery, but when it progresses to high-grade dysplasia or esophageal cancer, surgical intervention becomes necessary. Esophageal surgery specialist Courtney Scaife, MD, talks...