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Mona Adeli, MD, specializes in Ophthalmology at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center in Columbus, OH ...
Since using the internet often involves our ability to multi-task between different settings and multiple open tabs, this may, in fact, interfere with our ability to maintain focus on a particular ...
Rolling out your muscles isn’t just for professional athletes. While it has the ability to increase performance, foam rolling can also be used to relieve and reduce tension caused by daily stresses.
It can be very difficult for someone with diabetes to maintain a stable blood sugar level. What you eat, activity level, medication, illness, stress and even fluid intake can play a key role in ...
Why are some people surviving COVID-19 and then developing diabetes? An expert at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center explains why this may be happening.
This earlier detection by the Self-Administered Gerocognitive Examination (SAGE test) is critical to effective treatment, especially as new therapeutics for dementia and Alzheimer’s disease are being ...
Depending on how you pick your nose and how often you do it, you could be hurting yourself – in some cases, doing significant damage.
As a pulmonologist—a doctor who specializes in the respiratory system—I can assure you that behind that mask, your breathing is fine. You’re getting all the oxygen you need, and your carbon dioxide ...
Learn more about Benjamin Segal, MD, and his research as part of Ohio State Neurological Research Institute.
Improve your mood every day: just eat breakfastThere’s a reason the word “hangry” – a combination of “hungry” and “angry” – has entered our vocabulary. (You know, like “I am grumpy and starving. I ...
What is flesh-eating bacteria, really? Where do you find it? Can it be cured? Infectious disease expert Jose Bazan, DO, answers these and more questions about necrotizing fasciitis.
For those of us who love to read, digital devices have opened up a rich new world of literary exploration. But as your mind expands, how are your eyes doing? They might be struggling. Here’s why ...