Category: <span>Patient Education</span>

Home / Patient Education
Tips to help your child adjust to a new school year
Post

Tips to help your child adjust to a new school year

August 16, 2024 by Dennis Thompson Back-to-school can feel like a rushed jumble, as kids leave behind summer fun for the next step in their education. But there are specific ways parents can help students show up sharper, get young athletes ready to compete, and have anxious kids settled down and ready to learn, experts...

Arts and crafts may improve your mental health at least as much as being employed, scientists find
Post

Arts and crafts may improve your mental health at least as much as being employed, scientists find

August 16, 2024 by Frontiers Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Could arts and crafts help protect the public’s mental health? A new study in Frontiers in Public Health provides evidence that indulging our creative side could provide everyone with a significant well-being boost. Because arts and crafts are relatively affordable and accessible, promoting the public’s access...

How untreated hearing loss can result in a negative health spiral
Post

How untreated hearing loss can result in a negative health spiral

August 16, 2024 by Mayo Clinic News Network Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainHearing loss is often thought of as a normal part of aging, but recent studies have shown untreated hearing loss can significantly affect overall health. Dr. Nicholas Deep, a Mayo Clinic otolaryngologist, explains how untreated hearing loss can affect cognitive, social and physical health....

Signs your child may need glasses
Post

Signs your child may need glasses

August 15, 2024 by Homa Warren, Baylor College of Medicine Credit: CC0 Public DomainA person can begin to lose their eyesight at any age, and recognizing the signs and symptoms of vision loss is important to their eye health. An ophthalmologist at Baylor College of Medicine says noticing these signs is especially significant in young...

4 Natural Ingredients That You Can Use As a Homemade Cough Syrup for Kids
Post

4 Natural Ingredients That You Can Use As a Homemade Cough Syrup for Kids

Written by Tracy Norfleet, MD, MBA, FACP, ABOM | Reviewed by Patricia Pinto-Garcia, MD, MPHPublished on June 10, 2024 Key takeaways: People spend $4 billion worldwide on cough remedies. But there are natural ingredients that can help soothe a cough.Experts don’t recommend cough medicine for children younger than 4 years old. You can use natural...

How to Spot IT Band Syndrome and Stop Knee Pain for Good
Post

How to Spot IT Band Syndrome and Stop Knee Pain for Good

Written by Kim Grundy, PT | Reviewed by Sanjai Sinha, MDPublished on May 25, 2023 Key takeaways: IT band syndrome is a common cause of lateral (side) knee pain that often affects runners and cyclists.Treatment for IT band syndrome involves rest, stretches, hip-strengthening exercises, and ice to decrease inflammation.Be patient and consistent with your exercises,...

Endocrinologist offers advice on weaning off popular weight-loss medications
Post

Endocrinologist offers advice on weaning off popular weight-loss medications

August 15, 2024 by Sonya Goins, Mayo Clinic News Network Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Many people have lost unwanted pounds by using popular injectable weight-loss medications such as Ozempic, Wegovy and Zepbound. These drugs contain semaglutide, liraglutide or tirzepatide, which curb appetite and increase insulin sensitivity. Some studies show that you can lose up to...

Q&A: Differences of sex development 101—it’s complicated
Post

Q&A: Differences of sex development 101—it’s complicated

August 15, 2024 by Rob Clancy, Hudson Institute of Medical Research Professor Vincent Harley. Credit: Hudson Institute of Medical ResearchBoy or girl? It’s not always as simple as that. Internationally renowned researcher into differences of sex development (DSDs), Professor Vincent Harley, introduces the topic and answers your questions—separating fact from fiction. Recent controversies in the...