Surgery May 24, 2016 Shoulder surgery is the new testing ground for painkiller alternatives A common shoulder surgery has become a testing ground for some novel painkilling techniques as doctors seek to reduce the use of prescription narcotics known as opioids.
MEDICAL RESEARCH May 20, 2016 Skin cancer patients face deadly risk using 'black salve' home remedy People who fear they have skin cancer, or know it, and decide to try an unapproved product called "black salve" may face infection, scarring and worse cancer outcomes, doctors warn.
BEAUTY AND SKIN May 19, 2016 How to get rid of blackheads the right way From shaving properly to remembering to moisturize, combatting oil to managing acne as an adult, you’ve got a lot on your plate when it comes to taking care of your face.
Arthritis May 18, 2016 Can tai chi help relieve knee joint pain? Tai chi may work as well as traditional physical therapy for easing pain in people with knee osteoarthritis, a small study suggests.
BEAUTY AND SKIN May 16, 2016 This wacky trend could make your face look 10 years younger Linda Pietk is sitting calmly in the sleek offices of Union Square Laser Dermatology having her face poked.
MEDICAL RESEARCH May 16, 2016 Users of complementary, alternative meds more likely to skip chemotherapy When breast cancer patients and their doctors discuss chemotherapy, they need to talk about complementary and alternative medicines like supplements and herbs, researchers warn.
HEALTHY LIVING May 14, 2016 6 little ways to help your body detox What do the healthiest people have in common?
MEDICAL RESEARCH May 3, 2016 Yoga may help relieve asthma symptoms Yoga seems to provide small improvements in symptoms and quality of life in people with asthma, according to a new review.
Alternative Medicine May 2, 2016 44 percent of Americans say they've tried pot Have you ever toked up? Sparked a spliff? Smoked weed? If you have, you're not alone — 44 percent of all Americans surveyed in a new Gallup poll say they've tried marijuana
Alternative Medicine May 2, 2016 Many people seek alternative pain therapies, but don't tell doctors Many people with chronic pain aren't telling their primary doctors about their use of alternative therapies such as acupuncture and chiropractic work, a new study suggests
MEDICAL RESEARCH April 26, 2016 Patients scrambling to try Type 2 diabetes drug that could extend longevity What if there were a way to stave off the creaks and calamities of old age?