• Stepping up activity if winter slowed you down

    Stepping up activity if winter slowed you down

    If you've been cocooning due to winter’s cold, who can blame you? But a lack of activity isn't good for body or mind during any season. And whether you're deep in the grip of winter or fortunate to be basking in signs of spring, today is a good day to start exercising. If you’re not… read more

  • Should you be sleepmaxxing to boost health and happiness?

    Should you be sleepmaxxing to boost health and happiness?

    If you’ve been on TikTok lately, you know it’s hard to avoid countless influencers touting a concept called sleepmaxxing. Their posts provide tips and tricks to get longer, better, and more restorative sleep. And why not? Sleep is considered a pillar of good health and is related to everything from brain health to cardiovascular health,… read more

  • Supporting a loved one with prostate cancer: A guide for caregivers

    Supporting a loved one with prostate cancer: A guide for caregivers

    Looking after a loved one who has prostate cancer can be overwhelming. Caregivers — usually partners, family members, or close friends — play crucial roles in supporting a patient's physical and psychological well-being. But what does that entail? You as a caregiver might not know what to say or how to help. "Patients diagnosed with… read more

  • Think your child has ADHD? What your pediatrician can do

    Think your child has ADHD? What your pediatrician can do

    ADHD, or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, is the most common neurobehavioral disorder of childhood. It affects approximately 7% to 8% of all children and youth in the US. As the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) points out in their clinical practice guideline for ADHD, that’s more than the mental health system can handle, which means… read more

  • How — and why — to fit more fiber and fermented food into your meals

    How — and why — to fit more fiber and fermented food into your meals

    An F may mean failure in school, but the letter earns high marks in your diet. The two biggest dietary Fs — fiber and fermented foods — are top priorities to help maintain healthy digestion, and they potentially offer much more. How can you fit these nutrients into meals? Can this help your overall health… read more

  • What is prostatitis and how is it treated?

    What is prostatitis and how is it treated?

    Prostatitis, or inflammation of the prostate, is more common than you might think — it accounts for roughly two million doctor visits every year. The troubling symptoms include burning or painful urination, an urgent need to go (especially at night), painful ejaculations, and also pain in the lower back and perineum (the space between the… read more

  • A muscle-building obsession in boys: What to know and do

    A muscle-building obsession in boys: What to know and do

    By the time boys are 8 or 10, they’re steeped in Marvel action heroes with bulging, oversized muscles and rock-hard abs. By adolescence, they’re deluged with social media streams of bulked-up male bodies. The underlying messages about power and worth prompt many boys to worry and wonder about how to measure up. Sometimes, negative thoughts… read more

  • Flowers, chocolates, organ donation — are you in?

    Flowers, chocolates, organ donation — are you in?

    Chocolates and flowers are great gifts for Valentine’s Day. But what if the gifts we give then or throughout the year could be truly life-changing? A gift that could save a life or free someone from dialysis? You can do this. For people in need of an organ, tissue, or blood donation, a donor can… read more

  • A low-tech school vacation: Keeping kids busy and happy without screens

    A low-tech school vacation: Keeping kids busy and happy without screens

    School vacation coming up? Wondering how to spend that time? Given how tiring holidays can be — especially for parents who are working — it’s understandable why children are often allowed to spend hours with the TV, tablet, or video games. After all, happy, quiet kids make for happy parents who can finally get stuff done —… read more

  • Counting steps is good — is combining steps and heart rate better?

    Counting steps is good — is combining steps and heart rate better?

    Have you met your step goals today? If so, well done! Monitoring your step count can inspire you to bump up activity over time. But when it comes to assessing fitness or cardiovascular disease risk, counting steps might not be enough. Combining steps and average heart rate (as measured by a smart device) could be… read more