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....
Saving money on your prescriptions
Taking the medicines prescribed by your doctor is an essential part of good health. But just like with groceries and all of life’s other...
How to know if it’s a cold sore or something else
There may be no question in your mind when you notice a hard, red cluster of bumps on or near your lip in the...
How to safely dispose of medication near you
Most people have a few bottles of old or unused medicines scattered around their homes. But these prescription and over-the-counter drugs are more than...
Tips for remembering to take your medication
From a morning shower to an evening walk, we all have routines to help us stay healthy. If you’re like many, one routine may...
Radiation therapy for cancer: Why and when it’s used
You may have heard about radiation therapy for cancer and are wondering when it’s used. Here, you’ll learn the basics about radiation therapy (sometimes...
Colitis and ulcerative colitis | HealthPartners Blog
In the U.S., an estimated 3 million people suffer from some form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Ulcerative colitis (UC) is one of those...