Category Archives: Medical Care

FDA Approves Narcan for Over-the-Counter Use

The move is expected to increase access to the drug and combat the opioid overdose crisis. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) made a pivotal announcement that could significantly impact the ongoing opioid crisis in the United States. In a historic move, the FDA ruled that Narcan, a well-known form of the overdose-reversing drug naloxone, […]

People Seeking Drug Treatment Weren’t Ready for the Pandemic—Here’s What We Learned About Relapse and Recovery

Before COVID-19 took hold, the nation was already gripped by a different epidemic fueled by opioid use. When the two collided, recovering addicts and their support systems suffered. When Jamie Brown first experimented with Percocet, she couldn’t have foreseen the turbulent journey it would lead her on. At 28 years old, she wasn’t a stranger […]

What Are Nitazenes? Synthetic Opioids Linked to Rise in Deadly Overdoses

Some types of nitazenes are up to 10 times more potent than fentanyl. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently sounded the alarm about a group of synthetic opioids known as nitazenes, which have been linked to a concerning surge in overdose deaths in Tennessee. This emerging crisis underscores the urgent need for […]

11 Opioid Use Disorder Symptoms That Suggest Someone May Need Help

The condition can be mild, moderate, or severe. Opioid use disorder, a complex and challenging chronic condition, often begins innocuously with a legitimate prescription for pain relief. Whether it’s the aftermath of wisdom tooth extraction or a bout of debilitating back pain, the likelihood is that the prescribed medication falls within the opioid category, including […]

Chronic Migraine Treatments

These therapies may help stave off migraines and relieve symptoms when they occur. Experiencing chronic migraines that disrupt your daily life can be an overwhelming and debilitating ordeal. Fortunately, there are various treatment options available to help manage this condition. Chronic migraine treatment can broadly be categorized into three main approaches: preventive treatments, acute (or […]

Personalized mRNA Vaccines Could Significantly Reduce Risk of Melanoma Relapse

In the relentless battle against cancer, groundbreaking advancements are emerging that hold the promise of transforming the landscape of patient care. A remarkable breakthrough in this quest is the development of personalized mRNA vaccines tailored to melanoma patients. Spearheaded by the collaborative efforts of Moderna and Merck, these innovative vaccines have completed a phase 2 […]

What Is a Psychiatrist?

Psychiatrists are highly trained medical doctors specializing in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of mental health conditions. With either an MD (Doctor of Medicine) or a DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine) degree, psychiatrists possess the medical expertise to offer a holistic approach to mental health care, combining therapy and medication when necessary. This comprehensive guide […]

What Is Hypervigilance and What Does It Feel Like?

Hypervigilance, characterized by a constant state of heightened awareness and watchfulness, can significantly impact an individual’s daily life and well-being. While brief periods of vigilance are normal, chronic hypervigilance can be a symptom of various psychological and physical health conditions. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore what hypervigilance feels like, its physical, behavioral, and […]

Understanding ADHD Symptoms: Signs, Types, and When to Seek Help

The attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, often known as ADHD, is a neurodevelopmental problem, which simply means that it is a condition that interferes with the normal growth and development of the brain. Symptoms of ADHD often begin to manifest themselves throughout infancy and might continue into adulthood. However, these symptoms could shift as a youngster […]

What You Need to Know About a Promising New Alzheimer’s Drug

Plaques in the brain are a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease, and the investigational drug aducanumab, which is now sold under the brand name aduhelm, has demonstrated some promise in this regard. Memory loss and cognitive decline are thought to be caused, at least in part, by these plaques, which are made of amyloid-beta protein. According […]