In some men, prostate cancer can be treated with active surveillance, which spares patients significant side effects of more intensive treatment like surgery and radiation.
Giving your time to an organization that’s meaningful to you can have a greater impact than holiday gift-giving. Our expert discusses the benefits of volunteering, which may impact your community and your health.
Primary care doctors can provide treatment for substance use disorders, including prescription medication. Our experts discuss the benefits of early treatment.
Social anxiety makes it stressful to attend parties. Our expert offers advice on how to make it easier to attend social gatherings this holiday season.
Relaxing on the couch for the holidays might sound good, but getting in some exercise will help you de-stress, burn some calories and keep your energy up.
This holiday season, give yourself the gift of health. In this series, we share simple, impactful ways to boost your well-being so you can thrive during the holidays—and all year long.
Many people are afraid of running because of the common perception that it will lead to damaged and arthritic knees. But is that really true; what does the research say?
The FDA approves new vaccines that better target circulating COVID strains. Get the latest vaccination recommendations to protect yourself from infection.
What does it mean if your heart races for no reason? Heart palpitations are usually harmless, but sometimes they can be a symptom of a serious condition.
In the past, testosterone replacement therapy was believed to increase the risk of cardiovascular events. New research shows it’s safe for men aged 45-80.
You’ve been diagnosed with cancer. The good news is that your cancer may be treatable and even curable, but you’ll want to be prepared with good information before you enter treatment. Here’s what you can expect.