Jesse Jackson’s PSP Diagnosis: Neurologists Explain This Rare Brain Disease

Attention has turned to progressive supranuclear palsy, a rare neurodegenerative disorder that is often mistaken for Parkinson’s disease.

Will AI Eventually De-Skill Doctors? The Evidence Is Trickling In

Will AI lead to the “de-skilling” of doctors or create a generation of “never-skilled” ones? Here’s how to mitigate the risk of clinical de-skilling.

Mandy Moore Warns About RSV. Here’s What She Did With Her ‘Big Three’

Singer-songwriter and actress Mandy Moore talked about her real life Big Three, her children, and their experience with respiratory syncytial virus and RSV prevention.

Pacers Star Tyrese Haliburton Now Has Shingles. Here’s What It Is

Already sidelined while recovering from an Achilles tendon rupture and surgery to repair it, Indiana Pacers star point guard Tyrese Haliburton is now suffering shingles.

A New Study Shows That Pollution May Increase Risk For Alzheimer’s Disease

Global rates of pollution have skyrocketed over the past decade.

Beware Of Hotel Coffee Makers. Travel TikToker Washes Underwear There

A TikToker shared a travel hack that has gone viral and involves cleaning her underwear in a hotel coffee maker. Here’s what to do with a coffee machine before using it.

Why Are Ultra Processed Foods So Tasty? And Why Are They So Bad For You?

Ultra-processed foods have become a prevalent part of global diets.

GoFundMe CEO on Why Crowdfunding Sparks Generosity and Judgment

It is impossible to talk about medical crowdfunding without confronting a harder question: What does it mean that millions of families must fundraise for care?

Can Smartphones Replace $25,000 Eye-Testing Gear? This Startup Says Yes

$25,000 of eye-testing gear, or a $350 smartphone: which is better? According to a new startup, the answer might just be the phone …

Intermittent Fasting May Not Be The Weight Loss Answer After All

A recent study found that intermittent fasting may not show any benefit for weight loss.