If you feel the need for a therapist, you’re not alone. Nearly half of Americans have seen a therapist at some point. However, getting started with therapy is not always easy. This is especially true if you don’t have a lot of money in the bank, but people at both low and high-income levels can struggle to find a therapist that is right for them. Fortunately, there are viable options for people at both ends of the spectrum, and anywhere in between.
Read MoreHaving a period is a fact for almost every person with a uterus. The reality is, you will spend about ten years or 3,500 days of your life bleeding! And even though you will devote roughly 40 years of your life to managing "that time of the month," you still may not have a real understanding of the ins and outs of your menstrual cycle…
Read MoreIf empathetic professionals can experience compassion fatigue due to regular access to human suffering, it stands to reason that so too can the average consumer of news and information…
Read MoreMost people haven’t heard of sarcoma. After all, sarcomas are rare, comprising less than 2% of all cancers in adults and accounting for about 16,000 new cases in 2019. Misdiagnoses of sarcomas, however, are extremely common…
Read MoreHaving vaginal discharge is common but seeing an unexpected color can be unsettling and have you wondering, "does this need to be checked out?" The good news is that vaginal discharge can present in many different colors and still be normal.…
Read MoreAs the Founder and Chairman of the Hope for Depression Research Foundation (HDRF), established in 2006, Audrey Gruss is helping to pioneer international scientific research into the origins, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of depression and its related mood and emotional disorders…
Read MoreOn Tuesday, May 3rd, The Lynne Cohen Foundation hosted their very first live webinar q+a featuring LCF Clinic Patient, Playwright, Sophia Heinecke. Here, Sophia unpacks her experience at LCF’s preventive care clinic located at Bellevue Hospital as well as her work with the Creative Center at University Settlement, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing the creative arts to people with cancer, chronic illnesses, and through all stages of life.
Read MoreAs the Director of the Office of Generic Drug Policy (OGDP) for the FDA (which includes the Division of Policy Development and the Division of Legal and Regulatory Support) Maryll W. Toufanian has her fingers on the pulse of pharmaceuticals and their development in the United States. We had the honor of sitting down with Maryll to discuss the state of the world and her experience at the FDA.
Read MoreI’ve been trying to pay special attention to maintaining a proper circadian rhythm by scheduling regular outdoor activity and sticking to a consistent nighttime routine, even when it gets dark at 4 pm now. I also regularly use one of my favorite supplements, melatonin, to keep my circadian rhythm in check throughout the darker months…..
Read MoreQuantgene is a fascinating company on the cutting edge of genetic research. They are a research group and startup dedicated to unlocking the Deep Human Genome by building and deploying the world’s leading Deep Genomics solution. The Quatgene team is working toward utilizing this technology to save lives through early detection and prevention….
Read MoreDr. Lynda Roman is the busiest woman we know. Right now she serves as the Director of the Division of Gynecologic Oncology, Director of Research, and the Fellowship Program Director at USC. We are honored to have Dr. Roman share her brilliance with us in an exclusive interview delving into the state of the world and women's cancers…
Read MoreCombining nearly 20 years of business and HR experience with a powerful wellness practice, entrepreneur and health coach, Shana Robinson, is an expert on the rising world of corporate wellness…
Read MoreAs consumers, readers, and people, it is becoming increasingly important to understand exactly what inflammation is, how it occurs, and what can be done about it….
Read MoreShineSafe founder, Celine Mactaggart, impressed us with her millennial-friendly design sensibilities. But it's her foundation's science-backed, friendly approach to skin cancer education that keeps us coming back for more.
Read MoreSkin cancer remains the number one cancer worldwide and 9,500 Americans are diagnosed with it every day. It is also a cancer that is largely preventable…
Read MoreYour immune system is an advanced, strong, complex network of molecules, cells, and organs working to protect the body from invasion…
Read MoreIn this monthly column, VitaLife MD’s Carley Cassity helps us navigate the most exciting research in health while offering science-backed guidance on key practices to help improve overall resilience…
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