You've seen nasal rinsing on social media, but does it work? And is it safe? Our ENT expert offers some insights into how nasal rinsing can help people with sinus issues.
Are you noticing little pimples and blemishes on your baby's face? Our expert pediatrician explains how to manage baby acne and offers tips for cleaning your baby's face.
Rumor has it sunglasses are good for your eyes, and sunglasses are bad for your eyes. Columbia ophthalmologist Tongalp Tezel separates fact from fiction.
We all know sugar is bad. But can we get around that rule with honey or maple syrup? We asked nutrition scientist & educator Moneek Madra, PhD, to explain.
There are so many options for over-the-counter (OTC) pain relievers, so how do you know which one to use for what's ailing you? Our expert gives us everything you need to know about OTC pain relief.
Explaining a dentist visit to a child should be simple and reassuring, helping them feel comfortable and prepared. Our expert dentist shares tips for parents to help prep their kids.
Children can often be picky eaters, which is also part of normal development, but sometimes, picky eating can become more serious. A dietitian explains what ARFID is and how to treat it.
Improving the air quality in your home, office, and everyone indoors is essential for health and wellbeing, according to pediatric pulmonologist Stephanie Lovinsky-Desir, MD.
A lung cancer specialist explains everything about lung cancer screening, including how it works, who should get screened, and what she tells patients as a former smoker.
Sometimes, the cause of an itch is beyond skin-deep. Blair Jenkins, MD, PhD, studies how the nervous system can be at the root of chronic itch, or neuropathic itch.