What Science Actually Says About Coping With Grief and Loss
Grief is not a straight line. Discover what modern science says about the Dual Process Model, continuing bonds, and why society often ignores certain types of loss.
Grief is not a straight line. Discover what modern science says about the Dual Process Model, continuing bonds, and why society often ignores certain types of loss.
While many early pregnancy losses are out of our control, new research reveals actionable steps you can take to lower your risk. Learn how sleep, paternal health, and specific medical treatments can protect your next pregnancy.
The "cysts" in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome are often misunderstood. Discover what the latest science says about why these immature follicles form and how metabolic health, gut bacteria, and hormones play a role.
CAR-T cell therapy reprograms your own immune system to hunt down treatment-resistant cancers. While it has shown high success rates for blood cancers, researchers are still working to overcome the unique challenges presented by solid tumors.
Alcohol use disorder is a medical condition, not a moral failing. Discover what the latest research says about FDA-approved medications, behavioral therapies, and emerging treatments like GLP-1s that can help reduce cravings and support recovery.
Fecal microbiota transplantation is highly effective for treating severe C. diff infections. Researchers are now exploring if transferring healthy gut bacteria can help treat obesity, depression, and even cancer.
Continuous glucose monitors are changing how we manage Type 2 diabetes and pregnancy. Learn what the latest research says about their accuracy, new tracking metrics, and why healthy athletes need to be careful when interpreting the data.
Obstructive sleep apnea is traditionally treated with a CPAP machine, but new research shows that personalized approaches, including oral appliances, throat exercises, and nerve stimulation, offer effective alternatives.
COVID-19 pneumonia behaves very differently than traditional pneumonia, resulting in longer hospital stays and unique risks like blood clots. Discover what the latest science says about how the virus attacks the lungs and what it means for long-term recovery.
Neuropathic pain is notoriously difficult to treat because standard painkillers don't work on damaged nerves. Discover how repurposed antidepressants, targeted injections, and emerging therapies are providing new ways to find relief.