As the number of diabetes patients increases, safer and more efficient treatments may be needed. Could eucalyptus essential oils help? Here's what to know.
Anesthesia helps patients get through medical procedures without pain, but what happens if you are allergic to it? Is that even possible? Here's what to know.
While one might not be able to get rid of their IBS symptoms completely, they may be able to relieve some of their symptoms by taking steps to minimize stress.
Types 1 and 2 diabetes are the most common. However, various conditions don't fit either of these two groups, such as type 1.5 diabetes. Here's what it is.
Lower back pain is pretty common, estimated to be affecting well over 500 million people worldwide. If you get sharp lower back pain, here's what it could mean.
When a person has vertigo, they might feel like the world is spinning. Various factors play a role in the emergence of the condition, but is vertigo genetic?
Some prescription and OTC drugs may interact with chemotherapy. But many over-the-counter meds can help manage chemo side effects safely and effectively.
In an exclusive interview with Health Digest, Dr. Michael Blaivas, the chief medical officer at Anavasi Diagnostics, explains when COVID-19 is likely to spread.
Allergies and joint pain may seem like two completely different health conditions. However, there may be a connection between the two that could surprise you.
Lily Brooks O'Briant shared how she got involved with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and how her activism experiences informed her new Apple TV+ series.
The AAP urges that all children over 6 months should receive their annual flu shot by the end of October. However, some children may need to get more than one.
You might be surprised at everything strength training can do for your body, mind, and health. Here are some health conditions strength training can improve.
Trigger foods for vestibular migraines can vary from person to person. Here are some foods to eat and to avoid when following a vestibular migraine diet.
Many of us know genetics isn't the only determinant of longevity. But one lifestyle factor, in particular, may help increase our lifespan more than others.