In a world dominated by quick clicks and endless scrolls, how is social media shaping our ability to focus? And how could it affect people who have conditions like ADHD...
Is red light therapy a genuine health innovation or just another device to distract you from the Core 4. From its rumored skin rejuvenation powers to questionable mental health benefits...
Midlife often marks a period of significant social evolution, which can either open doors to new freedoms or present unexpected challenges. Dr. Kirtly Parker Jones and Katie Ward, DNP, WHNP...
Learn how to handle mosquito bites effectively to ensure your child’s comfort during the summer season. Pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, discusses typical reactions to mosquito bites and rare allergies like...
The second episode of this season's IDENTITY SERIES spotlights "compassionate ambition," a commitment to excellence that vehemently denies individualism and originates in community betterment. Alizah is joined by her cousin...
Midlife can be a time of significant emotional transition and upheaval, especially for women undergoing menopause. Women's midlife specialist Katie Ward, DNP, WHNP joins Dr. Kirtly Parker Jones to explore...
A simple fall can alter the course of a senior's life, but early intervention can make all the difference. Join geriatric specialist Natalie Sanders, DO, with 91Â鶹ÌìÃÀÖ±²¥...
Can reflecting on your feelings help you better you become mentally stronger? Dr. William Smith, from Huntsman Mental Health Institute, explores the link between our emotions and actions. Learn about...
Midlife is not just a chronological milestone; it's a significant phase of physical and hormonal changes, particularly for women navigating the complexities of menopause. Menopause expert Katie Ward, DNP, WHNP...
Asthma can be a daunting diagnosis for parents, but it can be managed effectively with the right knowledge and tools. Pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, discusses how asthma affects the airways...
We are excited to bring back and highlight our IDENTITY SERIES—this season, featuring four episodes exploring who we are as human beings. In this special episode, Austen is joined by...
The signs and symptoms of adult ADHD can be hard to spot. This makes awareness and diagnosis important for people struggling with the condition. Britt Holmes, PsyD, an ADHD assessment...
As many as one in five people suffer from Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, also known as GERD, but they might not know it. Jessica Stout, DO, a gastroenterologist at University of...
Finding any sort of lump "down there" may cause concern for most guys, but not all lumps are trouble. The Who Care's guys talk testicular lumps with urologist John Smith...
Diagnoses of Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) among teenagers is on the rise. Pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, explains the symptoms of POTS, how it differs from other conditions like anxiety...
Every patient brings a unique narrative when they come into the doctor's office. Patients who feel heard, seen, and valued by their health care providers have better health outcomes and...
In the wake of pregnancy loss, finding supportive care can be transformative. Kirtly Parker Jones, MD, speaks with Bob Silver, MD, about the Utah Pregnancy After Loss Program, designed to...
Abdominal cancer encompasses a wide range of potential diagnoses with varying symptoms. Theresa Warner, MD, Deputy Director of Huntsman Cancer Institute, discusses the critical nature of recognizing early signs, from...
Forget bear attacks— there are much more serious threats to men's health. Troy Madsen, MD, shares the top five health threats that men ignore to their peril, from cardiovascular disease...
It might sound unusual, but it is true: some children can faint while grooming their hair. It is a peculiar condition known as hair grooming syncope. Pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD...
1 in 5 U.S. physicians was born and educated abroad, according to the AAMC. Non-U.S. international medical graduates—different from Americans who attend medical school abroad—face various obstacles in getting to...
Can chemotherapy be used to prevent cancer? The short answer is no. Theresa Werner, MD, Deputy Director of the Huntsman Cancer Institute, debunks the notion of "preventative" chemotherapy in healthy...
Cultivating a supportive community can enhance your resilience, well-being, and success in medical school and beyond. Explore the power of community in medical school with BUNDLE OF HERS. In a...
In the latest installment of the Guys Talking to Guys series, the Who Cares Guys speak with listener Jody, who has navigated the ups and downs of significant weight fluctuations...