Antimicrobial Resistance Is Bad News for Everyone, but May Hurt Some Communities More Than Others
Inequalities put vulnerable people at even greater risk of harm
Inequalities put vulnerable people at even greater risk of harm
Ashwagandha’s all the buzz these days for relieving stress and fatigue. But is there anything to it?
Tainted dietary supplements could lead to harmful drug interactions
Saturday, April 30 is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day — when you can safely dispose of old or unused medications
Melatonin, a hormone released by the human pineal gland that helps regulate the sleep cycle, is sold as a dietary supplement
The concept of placebos – which are sometimes called “sugar pills” – has been around since the 1800s
La resistencia a los antimicrobianos es una amenaza cada vez más grande para la salud pública. Sin embargo, los pacientes y los proveedores de atención médica pueden hacer algo al respecto.
Antimicrobial resistance is a growing public health threat. But both patients and providers can do something about it.
U.S. testing capacity continues to be plagued by supply-chain bottlenecks, staffing shortages, intermittent spikes in demand and results that can take hours — or far longer
Dr. Chad Sanborn explains the threat behind superbugs and suggests what to ask your healthcare provider to help keep you and your family safe
Learn why AMR is a public health crisis and how you can protect yourself and your family
More common antibiotic treatments are losing effectiveness against disease. Here's how patients and healthcare providers can act.
How to work with your OB-GYN to make a pain management plan for a better recovery after surgery
Learn what to consider when it comes to pain management options
I struggled with side effects from opioids after my first C-section, so I chose to do things differently the second time around