Category: Health - Page 2

Between 2023 and 2025, the U.S. House overhauled how amendments can be substituted in bills, replacing open debate with strict digital rules and committee control. These changes speed up lawmaking but reduce minority input.

Cognitive biases are unconscious mental shortcuts that distort how we process information and respond to the world. They affect everything from medical diagnoses to financial decisions - and they’re stronger than most people realize.

Discover proven nighttime strategies to reduce tinnitus and improve sleep, including sound therapy, sleep hygiene, and CBT. Learn what actually works based on clinical research and real user experiences.

Eczema in babies can be the first sign of the atopic march-a chain of allergic conditions. Learn how skin barrier care, early food introduction, and genetics play a role in preventing asthma and food allergies.

Recurrent infections can signal an underlying immunodeficiency. Learn the red flags-like four ear infections a year or thrush after age one-and what tests actually matter to catch it early before permanent damage occurs.

Hepatitis A is a short-term liver infection that causes fatigue, jaundice, and nausea. It doesn’t become chronic. Learn how it spreads, how long recovery takes, and how the vaccine prevents it.

Meal planning for weight loss works because it removes guesswork. Learn how to use free templates and grocery lists to eat fewer calories, save money, and lose weight without feeling hungry or restricted.

Chronic bronchitis causes a long-term cough with mucus and is often linked to smoking. Quitting tobacco is the most effective way to slow lung damage. Learn how medications, pulmonary rehab, and vaccines can improve your breathing and quality of life.

Spondylolisthesis causes lower back pain and leg symptoms due to a slipped vertebra. Learn how degeneration leads to instability, what treatments work, and when spinal fusion is the best option for long-term relief.

Retinal vein occlusion causes sudden vision loss due to blocked blood flow in the eye. Learn the key risk factors like high blood pressure and diabetes, and how anti-VEGF injections can restore vision - plus what to expect from treatment and new advances on the horizon.

Learn the difference between adenomas and serrated lesions - the two main precancerous polyps in the colon. Understand their risks, detection challenges, and why removal and follow-up matter for preventing colorectal cancer.

Digestive enzyme supplements may help with bloating, gas, and fatty stools-especially if you have EPI or lactose intolerance. But they’re not a cure-all. Learn when they work, when they don’t, and how to use them safely.