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As more people turn to AI chatbots for mental health support, experts warn the tools aren’t built for therapy, raising concerns about bias, safety, privacy, and the risks of replacing real human care.
Type 1 diabetes rates are rising, but breakthrough drugs and devices are changing what it means to live with the disease.
We increasingly live two lives, one online, one off. And the online life is becoming the dominant — and more miserable — for us all. Why won’t we help ourselves?
Nasal vestibulitis is an infection in your nostrils. Learn about the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for this condition today.
Swedish massage therapy targets muscles to promote relaxation and short-term pain relief. Learn about this technique and its health effects.
Sometimes, your doctor needs to use a special tool to look deep into your throat to diagnose a problem. That’s called a laryngoscopy.
Skin cysts are small, painless bumps under the skin that can become infected. Learn the do's and don'ts of treating this common skin problem.
From a lit match to petroleum jelly, people have a lot of tricks for removing a tick, but almost none of them really work. Find out the best way to remove ticks and keep yourself safe in the process.
Learn more from WebMD about different types of vascular disease and how they are treated.
Find out how shatavari powder may boost your antioxidants, benefit your immune system, help balance your hormones, and more, and learn how to use it.
Cold sores are painful blisters caused by an infection with the herpes simplex virus (HSV). Learn more about the causes, risk factors, symptoms, treatment, complications, and prevention of cold sores.
What Happens During the Hydrogen Breath Test? During the hydrogen breath test, which takes about 2 hours, you will be asked to drink a lactose-containing beverage. The beverage may cause cramping ...