Just because you’ve been diagnosed with mild cognitive decline doesn’t mean you aren’t necessarily destined for dementia. Neuropsychologist Aaron Bonner-Jackson, PhD, explains how you can help preserve your thinking skills and functioning despite memory lapses.
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Vestibular Migraines: Why This Dizzying Type of Migraine Is a Little Strange
If you have a history of migraines and start having dizzy spells you may have a different type of headache called vestibular migraine. Ask your doctor about making a proper diagnosis.
Is He Depressed or Just Crabby?
When men are depressed, they may not seem sad, but rather angry, irritable or aggressive. Here’s what to do to help fight male depression.
When Someone You Love Has Cancer: 9 Practical Tips + Insights
Compassion is important when cancer strikes a family member or friend. But you can offer practical support, too, as they navigate doctors, tests and procedures. Here’s how.
Can Drinking Pickle Juice Help Your Acid Reflux Symptoms?
Have you heard of drinking pickle juice as a home remedy for acid reflux? Find answers to questions that pique your curiosity in our series, The Short Answer. Gastroenterologist Christine Lee, MD, fields this one.
Cooking for Cognition: Why Making a Meal Is Good for Your Brain
Of course you think about cooking as a way to nourish your body. But did you know it can also benefit your brain? Marwan Sabbagh, MD, Director of Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, explains why.
Why Does Heartburn Get Worse as You Age?
As you age, heartburn can become a more common irritant. Find out what steps you can take to keep that burning sensation in your chest at bay.
Fibromyalgia: How Pain Management Doctors Can Help Patients Find Some Relief
What doctors diagnose and treat fibromyalgia? That answer isn’t always straightforward. A pain management specialist explains the process of managing fibromyalgia pain.
Could Your Chronic Fatigue and Body Aches Really Be an Underdiagnosed Condition Called POTS?
If POTS is common, treatable and easily screened, why is it often misdiagnosed? Discover how understanding and validating your symptoms are the first steps to getting your health back on track.
Could You Have Sleep Apnea — Without Knowing It?
The number of Americans with sleep apnea has risen substantially since the 1990s. Discover what causes sleep apnea, the symptoms to watch for, and who’s at greatest risk.