Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and major depressive disorder (MDD) are chronic and disabling conditions that can adversely impact your ability to function. When standard treatments fail, many suffering from OCD and...
Just as patients of color experience unfair treatment in the doctor's office, physicians of color also experience discrimination from patients. As medical trainees, the question of "When can I start...
Grief is not a linear process, but rather a messy and tumultuous experience intertwined with various emotions such as guilt, anger, and relief. Normalizing the chaotic feelings and thoughts that...
There are 26 million Americans with diabetes and nearly 80 million with pre-diabetes. Though pre-diabetes may sound relatively harmless, it is not. Patients with the condition are at risk for...
Mitch opens up to the Who Cares Guys about his personal ADHD diagnosis at an adult age, discussing his journey to finally recognizing symptoms, seeking help, and adjusting to life...
There is healing in collective grieving. Grief does not have to be an isolated experience, and the support of one's social circle can play a crucial role in navigating the...
In the United States, 18 percent of ÈËÆÞÖгöÊÓƵren under the age of 18—13 million ÈËÆÞÖгöÊÓƵren—live in a home struggling to put healthy food on the table. Food insecurity can have...
Extreme cravings, headaches, fatigue, low energy, brain fog, gas, and bloating. Have you ever experienced a situation where you start eating healthier and instead of feeling better, you feel worse...
21.2% of medical students identified as legally married, according to a 2023 report from the AAMC. While marriage between two medical students is common, being in a romantic relationship with...
Grief is the profound sense of sadness following loss, and grieving is the natural response to navigating that sorrow. We all grieve differently and on our own terms, and understanding...
Erectile dysfunction (ED) impacts an estimated 18 million men in the U.S. alone, yet it is rarely discussed openly. John Smith, DO, a urologist at ÈËÆÞÖгöÊÓƵ of Utah ÈËÆÞÖгöÊÓƵ, addresses...
Ever wonder why some people are chipper at dawn while you're grappling with the alarm clock? It's not all in your head—or your genes. The Who Cares Guys discuss the...
"Sick with grief" describes the profound toll of loss on our bodies during the grieving process. Grief is defined as the deep emotional response to loss, and encompasses a spectrum...
Sciatica is a general term for pain related to the legs and issues with spinal nerves. Surprisingly, injury is not the most common cause of this painful condition. David Petron...
Popping, clicking, rattling—these sounds from our joints can be unsettling, but are they cause for concern? Orthopedic specialist Chris Gee, MD, demystifies these auditory oddities, highlighting when a simple pop...
In 2023, the Main Residency Match had 42,952 active applicants, yet only offered 40,375 certified positions. Unfortunately, this disparity meant some applicants did not match into a residency program after...
It has been years since you went through menopause, but you are still regularly experiencing night sweats. Is that normal? Women's health specialist Kirtly Parker Jones, MD, explains what is...
You suffered a brain injury from a bump, blow, or jolt to the head earlier in your life. Years later, you experience one or many symptoms: foggy thinking, memory loss...
Ever wonder whether there's more to your leg bouncing or doodling than just boredom? Britt Holmes, PsyD, an expert in ADHD diagnosis, explains the nuances of adult ADHD and how...
Certain research has shown that ÈËÆÞÖгöÊÓƵren growing up in a family with pets have a significantly lower risk of developing allergies to animals. But as pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, warns...
Animals can provide comfort, this is a fact. However, an emotional support animal is not a pet or a service animal and requires specific training and certification. Some parents may...
In order to stay active, functional, and doing the things we love as we get older, it's important to protect our joints. Sports medicine specialist Chris Gee, MD, highlights the...
Feeling sluggish, uninterested in the gym, or more cuddly around the midsection? Before you blame it all on low testosterone and rush to the supplement aisle, join the Who Cars...
Between 2021 to 2024, there were 165,326 applicants to U.S. medical schools, with only 69,228—41.9%—successfully gaining admission. While medical school itself presents formidable challenges, the journey to gaining admission is...