Health Officials May Have A Solution For Monkeypox's Limited Vaccine Supply
The U.S. government will receive 150,000 doses of the vaccine in September. Until then, health officials may have a solution for the currently limited supply.
Read MoreThe U.S. government will receive 150,000 doses of the vaccine in September. Until then, health officials may have a solution for the currently limited supply.
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Read MoreDr. Edith Eger explained how she addressed her trauma after surviving the Holocaust and shared her advice for people struggling with survivor's guilt.
Read MoreWith monkeypox cases continuing to rise across the country, it's important to be aware of how the illness spreads and how to keep yourself safe from exposure.
Read MoreGetting pregnant is a group effort. Dr. Kate Balestrieri told Health Digest how partners can support each other during conception attempts.
Read MoreThe American Academy of Pediatrics has updated its breastfeeding recommendations. Motherlove CEO Silencia Cox explains this update's importance.
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Read MoreOlivia Newton-John, famed actor, singer, and star of "Grease," died aged 73, and now we know her cause of death.
Read MoreHeart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States.
Read MoreMany Americans are using a wide range of marijuana and hemp products to alleviate various ailments. But are these products as safe as they seem?
Read MoreCertain groups are more vulnerable to the health effects of climate change, with children being one of the most susceptible groups. Here's how.
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Read MoreThe Inflation Reduction Act would be making significant changes to health care policy and prescription drugs. However, there are some limits to this measure.
Read MoreThere are many risk factors for cancer, but a new study suggests that there are two major ones.
Read MoreThere are different types of vasculitis depending on which blood vessels are affected, but it's systemic, meaning it can affect multiple organ systems.
Read MoreSpending more time outdoors immersed in nature can reduce your heart rate and blood pressure, and even help relieve muscle tension.
Read MoreDr. Stephanie Wakeman is at the front of advances for telehealth. She told Health Digest how these changes are affecting physical therapy
Read MoreA new study explored long COVID in children, finding that while rates of long COVID are low, the risk of serious outcomes may be higher among those who have it.
Read MoreIt's natural for humans to constantly be striving for more. It's an important part of our evolution. But what happens when it actually decreases satisfaction?
Read MoreA recent study has found that acupuncture may also help reduce one's risk for prediabetes and the subsequent development of type 2 diabetes.
Read MoreHealth Digest spoke to Monistat Brand Ambassador Dr. Shirazian about less risky alternatives to vaginal steaming.
Read MoreRegular stretching may help slow cognitive decline, according to a recent study presented at the 2022 Alzheimer's Association International Conference.
Read MoreKevin Nicholson, RN and CEO of Ketamine Wellness Centers, discussed their partnership with the VA and how ketamine therapy is helping veterans with PTSD.
Read MoreFertility expert Dr. Amy Beckley explained hormonal cycles and the major impacts that a hormone imbalance can have on your health.
Read MoreCosmetic chemist and esthetician Elina Fedotova broke down all the essential information about sunscreen, from the best ingredients to how often to apply it.
Read MoreAre you still confused about how long you need to isolate if you get COVID? Here's what some of the latest research suggests.
Read MoreDr. Edith Eger has endured more than anyone could imagine. She told Health Digest about how she finally confronted her trauma as a Holocaust survivor.
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