Andrew N. Wilner, MD: Welcome to Medscape. I’m your host, Dr Andrew Wilner. Today, I have the privilege of speaking with Dr Jessi Gold. Dr Gold is an associate professor of psychiatry at the ...
During her time at CNET, Kim Wong-Shing loved demystifying the world of wellness to make it accessible to any reader. She was also passionate about exploring the intersections of health, history and ...
Sure, good leaders get things done. But good leaders — like good friends — are sympathetic. They’re able to understand and support other people and do so with compassion and sensitivity. Great leaders ...
Interoception is how your brain senses and responds to what’s going on inside your body. “It’s how we know when we’re hungry, thirsty, anxious, or even need to take a deep breath,” says Wen G. Chen, ...
When someone asks you how old you are now, do you have to stop and think before you answer? Perhaps you automatically come up with a number that is a year or two (or more) less than your chronological ...
My 70-year-old father tells me he’s routinely startled simply by seeing his face in the mirror. “Who’s that old guy?” he thinks. Science shows he’s far from alone in this feeling. I’m 43, so this ...