Health
Beyond Babies, RSV Infections Put Older People at Risk, Too
Diagnosis in both the young and old can be challenging because RSV symptoms often overlap those of the flu, COVID-19, ...
Have Long COVID? Newest Booster Vaccines May Help You
Recent studies have begun to show that the latest bivalent COVID-19 booster vaccine may help ease long COVID patients’ symptoms.
Severe Seizures Are Rising, Especially Among Minorities
New research finds more Americans face prolonged, life-threatening seizures known as status epilepticus, and Black people are nearly twice as ...
Shingles Ups Odds of Stroke, Heart Attack By Almost 30%
A new, large study suggests people who’ve had a bout of shingles may face a heightened risk of heart attack ...
Handling the Stigma
Learn from a mental health advocate how the stigma of depression is changing and how acceptance is the first step ...
How Money Buys Happiness: Buy Experiences, Spend on Others, and More Tips
WebMD provides tips to help your spending increase your happiness.
Add Joy, Not Pounds, With Holiday Spirits
If you’re trying not to gain weight during the holiday season, use these tips to keep your food plan on ...
How to Make the Holidays Easier When You’re Divorced
WebMD offers 5 tips to help make the holidays easier after a divorce.
Former Pfizer Science Officer Reveals Great COVID-19 Scam
I’ve written several articles about scientists and medical doctors who question the official narrative about the COVID-19 pandemic and the ...
Another Study Confirms Myocarditis Post Jab
Yet another study has revealed people who receive a COVID-19 shot are at an increased risk of myocarditis, or inflammation ...
An Invisible Prison Has Been Built Just for You
In the video above, Maria Zeee with ZeeeMedia interviews computer scientist Aman Jabbi about the coming international vaccine passport, digital ...
Top Lifestyle Changes to Build a Better Heart
Dr. Dean Ornish, clinical professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), is perhaps best known for ...
‘Lies My Government Told Me, and the Better Future Coming’
In this video, I interview Dr. Robert Malone, the inventor of the mRNA and DNA vaccine core platform technology1 (the ...
The COVID Jabs’ Mechanisms of Injury
In this interview, return guest Stephanie Seneff, Ph.D., a senior research scientist at MIT for over five decades,1 discusses her ...
‘Died Suddenly’ — World Premiere
Those paying attention to obituaries over the past two years will have noticed an alarming trend. People of all ages, ...
Could Hydrogen Peroxide Treat Coronavirus?
Can an inexpensive and easy to administer at-home treatment treat the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2? According to Dr. Thomas Levy,1 the ...
Rancid Piles of Donated Clothes Litter Developing Countries
Studies conducted during the on-again, off-again lockdowns of COVID-19 revealed how damaging social isolation was to most people. A reporter ...
Flu Season Raged Over Thanksgiving
The CDC reports that hospitalizations for confirmed flu cases nearly doubled during Thanksgiving week.
Few Americans Understand Alcohol’s Impact on Cancer Risk: Survey
Alcohol increases the risk of cancer, but some Americans think it does the opposite, a new study shows.
How Neuromyelitis Optica Progressed for Me
A woman with NMO and a doctor who treats it talk about what it’s like to live with the rare ...
Loving a Fake Person: Redefining Romance for the Virtual Age
A team of scientists in Japan hope to pioneer a new field exploring how romance with a virtual being could ...
‘Something Good’ After Tragic Loss: Donating Brain Cancer Tissue
Families of children with brain cancer are often unaware of the option of postmortem tissue donation, and many have expressed ...
New Study on Vitamin D Combating COVID
Optimizing your vitamin D level is a foundational element to lower your risk of COVID-19. This simple step will also ...
How Vitamin C Is Effective in Treating Inflammatory Issues
Vitamin C is an essential water-soluble nutrient that’s also known as ascorbic acid. The body uses it as an antioxidant ...
Vitamins C and D Finally Adopted as Coronavirus Treatment
Remember when Washington Post reporters were boldly declaring that vitamins C and D could not (and should not) be used ...
FDA Moves to Ease Restrictions on Gay Men Giving Blood
Currently, FDA policy does not allow blood donation from men who have had sex with other men in the past ...
AI in Health Care: No, the Robots Are Not Taking Over
AI and machine learning remain technologies that add to human know-how. For example, AI can help track a patient over ...
Your (Afro-Textured) Hair Is Beautiful: The Trauma of Texturism
In our new docu-series “Color by WebMD: WebMD’s Exploration of Race and Mental Health,” we’ll be diving into texturism and ...
I Have Type 2 Diabetes – Here’s What I Eat in a Week
“What do you eat?” I hear this question a lot – both from people who have type 2 diabetes and ...
Banking on a Shot in the Dark
In the video above, Del Bigtree with The Highwire reviews how the precautionary principle and long-standing safety guidelines in medicine ...