FDA Approves Drug for Cats With Allergic Skin Disease

By Cara Murez  HealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, March 31, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Cats constantly licking and chewing because of a skin condition called feline allergic dermatitis may benefit from a new generic treatment approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The FDA approved Modulis for Cats on March 29, making it the first generic … Read more

How My Father Learned to Live With AMD

By Jennifer Kathleen Gibbons, as told to Kara Mayer Robinson My father, Richard, had wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD). As his caregiver, I saw him struggle with vision loss more and more over time. It was incredibly hard for him, especially since he loved to read. While it might have been nice if he just … Read more

Song Stuck in Your Head? What Earworms Reveal About Health

SOURCES: Elizabeth H. Margulis, professor, Princeton University, and director of the university’s Music Cognition Lab. David Silbersweig, MD, chairman, Department of Psychiatry, and co-director, Institute for the Neurosciences, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston. Michael K. Scullin, PhD, associate professor of psychology and neuroscience, Baylor University, Waco, TX. Elaine Jones, MD, , neurologist, Hilton Head, SC; … Read more

One Woman’s Story of Acceptance

By Jill Adelman, RN, as told to Kara Mayer Robinson I was diagnosed with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) in November 2014, when I was 57. I’m now 66 years old. When I found out I had AMD, my initial reaction was complete devastation. I was in a state of shock, not knowing what the future was … Read more

Teens Heal Differently Than Adults After Concussion

March 22, 2023 — Layla Blitzer, a 17-year-old high school junior in New York City, was playing field hockey for her school last October and was hit hard by the ball, right above her eye. She sustained a serious concussion. She’s also had neck issues and headaches for the last 4 months. “They’re so severe … Read more

Running Long Distances Might Not Hurt Your Joints After All

March 22, 2023 — Long-distance runners are often warned that they are wearing out their joints. But running distance, frequency, and speed are not associated with an increased risk of osteoarthritis, new research says. Osteoarthritis is caused by the breakdown of cartilage in joints, and it is the most common type of arthritis. Over 32.5 … Read more

Breast Cancer Treatment: Emotions After It’s Over

After months or years of constant treatments, tests, and oncologist checkups, your time as a breast cancer patient is over! You’re free to start your post-cancer life, and your friends and family are thrilled. But what is that nagging feeling you have? Why are you not as happy as you thought you’d be? Could this … Read more

Breast Cancer Treatment: Emotions After It’s Over

After months or years of constant treatments, tests, and oncologist checkups, your time as a breast cancer patient is over! You’re free to start your post-cancer life, and your friends and family are thrilled. But what is that nagging feeling you have? Why are you not as happy as you thought you’d be? Could this … Read more

Long COVID Mystery Has Doctors in the Dark

March 23, 2023 — This month, I took care of a patient who recently contracted COVID-19 and was complaining of chest pain. After ruling out the possibility of a heart attack, pulmonary embolism, or pneumonia, I concluded that this was a residual symptom of COVID.  Chest pain is a common lingering symptom of COVID. However, … Read more

How It Affects Their Emotions and Social Life

Puberty can be a tough time for any kid. But it might be harder on those with central precocious puberty (CPP). That’s when kids show signs of sexual maturity early. In general, CPP is when puberty starts before age 8 in girls and before age 9 in boys. Kids with CPP – which is more … Read more