Social anxiety may be a new challenge for you entering post-pandemic life, or it may be worsening it. You're not alone and experts say there are ways to cope.
The FDA recently revealed likely reasons for why a popular infant formula was recently recalled. Here's which company is being investigated and what to know.
When actress Rachel Miner was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, she was starring on "Supernatural." Now, here's what she wants you to know about the disease.
Grief can be an exceptionally difficult experience for anyone. But now researchers are looking at ways to treat grief that lasts for extended periods of time.
Although COVID-19 vaccines were authorized for kids between 5 and 11 back in October, availability for children under 5 has run into a number of obstacles.
After COVID-19, you may be eager to jump back into your regular routine but when it comes to working out, there are a few things you may need to consider.
Dementia is a debilitating and progressive disease marked by slow cognitive decline. Researchers have found new links between folate levels and dementia risk.
Some 4% of adults diagnosed with asthma suffer from severe asthma attacks that don't respond to inhalers. But now there's hope with bronchial thermoplasty.
Moderna is seeking FDA approval for another booster shot in the wake of the Omicron variant. Here's everything you need to know about this vaccine's status.
Heather Rae Young has been on a journey of trying to recover her vocal cords. Here's what the star has shared about her road to recovery and how she's doing.
A new study reveals a heart condition that is threatening the lives of certain individuals. Here's what to know about the risk factors and if they apply to you.
Health Digest spoke with Dr. Jessica Shepherd, an OB-GYN and women's health expert, during Endometriosis Awareness Month and learned more about the disease.
If you love beer, you may be excited to know there's one brand that may be healthy for you. Here's which one to pick up the next time you're shopping for some.
Immunocompromised people may think twice about receiving a COVID-19 vaccination, for fear of side effects, but a new study may help put those concerns to rest.