Tired man rubbing eyes. Photo by Karola G: https://www.pexels.com/photo/tired-man-with-laptop-6345335/ The last time I went to the opticians, I told them that my ...
Fatigue can stem from a variety of illnesses and life stressors, but when that exhaustion lasts for months — often following an infection — it may indicate a condition called chronic fatigue syndrome.
Comedian Amy Schumer, 44, has recently come clean about her struggle with Cushing’s syndrome, leading to a dramatic weight loss. Schumer's transformation has sparked conversation online, to which she ...
Screens are a vital part of a modern digital lifestyle, but the impact that they can have on vision health is often ignored. As individuals only seem to increase their exposure to screen-based devices ...
Researchers at the Jane Addams College of Social Work at the University of Illinois Chicago have found that cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome, a vomiting condition tied to chronic cannabis use, rose ...
Tourette syndrome often begins in childhood. But for many patients, its challenges and care needs continue into adulthood. From early recognition and behavioral interventions to managing transitions ...
With mounting evidence linking screen time to myopic progression, interest is growing in developing behavioral and nutritional vision care strategies to promote long-term ocular health in the digital ...
In today’s digital age, many of us spend long hours in front of a computer screen, whether it’s for work, study, or leisure. While technology has become an integral part of our daily lives, it can ...
You need your tears, especially if you're looking at your phone for hours! We have a roundup of tips to help keep your eyes healthy in these screen-dominated times. Looking for another reason to be ...
Alice in Wonderland syndrome (AIWS) is a rare condition that distorts the way your brain processes certain information it receives. It can impact the way you see your own body, the world around you, ...
Rachel Feltman: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman. Imagine suddenly becoming allergic to a hamburger—or a steak or bacon or even certain cosmetics and medications. It’s ...