Theresa Gaffney is the lead Morning Rounds writer and reports on health care, new research, and public policy, with a particular interest in mental health, gender-affirming care, and LGBTQ+ patient ...
After President Donald Trump’s second inauguration, Jay, a 49-year-old living in upstate New York, underwent a “total media blackout.” This meant he deleted social media and avoided the news as much ...
Selena Gomez is opening up about the insecurities she’s dealt with as a result of years of body-shaming. “I got stung by a person saying I was fat. Why is that [emotion] coming up?” Gomez, 33, told ...
Adapted from Maggie O’Farrell’s 2020 novel of the same name, “Hamnet” is an emotionally pulverizing drama that imagines how the death of William Shakespeare and Anne (or Agnes) Hathaway’s only son ...
There are innumerable reasons for people to work through trauma — eradicating anxiety and depression and improving personal relationships and self-esteem being some of the benefits. A technique known ...
Scientists developed a fast DNA damage test for radiation that could guide cancer care and help responders deliver personalized treatment during radiological emergencies. (Nanowerk News) Scientists at ...
Many therapists lead their clients through grounding and relaxation techniques. But not every client buys in, especially if they don't know the evidence behind the suggested interventions. Below, a ...
A brain-machine interface company has investigated the problems found in today's intracranial implants and come to a game-changing conclusion: If the mountain won't come to them, then they'll have to ...
As far as trendy fitness gadgets go, vibration plates certainly do have some enticing potential benefits. By encouraging muscles to contract and relax rapidly and repeatedly, these machines promise to ...
Dave Asprey’s psychedelic journey spans continents and states of consciousness — from microdosing LSD in LA to sipping ayahuasca with shamans in the mountains of Peru. The self-proclaimed “creator of ...
It might look a little strange at first — lightly tapping your fingertips along your face, head and upper body while talking about a stressful memory or feeling — but tapping therapy, also called ...