Mental Health
Hepatitis A and B vaccines: What you need to know
Hepatitis, which is an inflammation in the liver, is a common infection in the U.S. and worldwide. And two forms of hepatitis – A...
International adoption stereotypes | Podcast
As a post-anesthesia care unit nurse working in Regions Hospital’s surgery recovery area, Nicole Wojowski gets her fair share of questions daily. Sometimes, those...
In Their Words: Reflections from those with Lived Experience of Postpartum Psychosis.
In Their Words: Reflections from those with Lived Experience of Postpartum Psychosis.
This maternal mental health month, the Mass General Hospital Postpartum Psychosis Project (MGHP3.org)...
Pros and cons of a reverse total shoulder replacement
Thousands of people have shoulder replacement surgeries every year to treat pain and stiffness caused by injury, arthritis and a number of other conditions....
Signs and symptoms of bronchitis, causes & home remedies
Everyone coughs to clear their throat from time to time. But when a cough is persistent or starts to get phlegmy, you might have...
Haglund’s deformity: What it is and how you can treat it
Foot pain can be caused by a number of things that you’ve heard of – like bone spurs or bunions. But you may have...
Toxic shock syndrome: Tampon safety for prevention
When you first got your period, learning how to use a tampon may have had quite a learning curve. With the new experience came...
Improving Access to Yoga for Chronic Pain in the Spanish-speaking Community...
Chronic pain is more often associated with opioids and medical facilities than yoga studios, but Sara Hall, a clinical nurse specialist in pain management...
How Bystander CPR Improves the Odds of Survival| Podcast
Statistics show that women and communities of color are less likely to receive cardiopulmonary resuscitation after cardiac arrest. Dr. Sylvia Owusu-Ansah is the emergency...
Can you treat an ACL tear without surgery?
If you’ve injured your anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), you’ll experience some telltale symptoms. There’s typically a popping sensation in your knee, followed quickly by...