Elizabeth Barnes, MS, RDN, LDN, is a dietitian with a focus on treating clients with eating disorders and disordered eating to help them to mend their relationship with food and their bodies.
Research shows that ultra-processed foods are bad for health, but which ones are worse than others? If you're planning to cut ...
A new study suggests that not all alone time is equally beneficial. Experts explain how different types of solitude impact ...
Mark Gurarie is a writer covering health topics, technology, music, books, and culture. He also teaches health science and research writing at George Washington University's School of Medical and ...
A newer strain of norovirus, called GII.17[P17] makes up the majority of outbreaks nationwide, according to CDC data.
Despite millions of cases of norovirus in the U.S. each year—and a current surge in outbreaks—there is still no vaccine for ...
Runners who wear a thick heeled shoe as opposed to a more flat shoe might be prone to injury, new research has found. Here's ...
Jennifer Steinhoff, MD, is a board-certified family medicine physician specializing in sports medicine. She practices sports medicine and non-operative orthopedics in Wisconsin. The groin is ...
Having psoriasis, an autoimmune condition that causes inflamed skin patches, can make you more likely to develop certain skin infections. A combination of factors—such as a damaged skin barrier ...