
Understanding Neurodiversity: Embracing Different Ways of Thinking and Perceiving
Neurodiversity acknowledges natural variations in human brain function, encompassing conditions like autism, ADHD, and dyslexia, advocating inclusive support and appreciation.

Alpha-gal Syndrome: What You Need to Know About This Tick-Triggered Food Allergy
Did you know that a tick bite could make eating steak dangerous? Alpha-gal syndrome (AGS) is such a condition, and it's on the rise across the United States. If you're experiencing puzzling symptoms after eating certain foods, you're not alone.
This guide will explain Alpha-gal syndrome, how to spot it, and, most importantly, how to manage it in your daily life.

Seasonal Allergies: Understanding, Managing, and Finding Relief
A comprehensive guide to understanding seasonal allergies: causes, symptoms, treatments, and prevention strategies.

Debunking Vaccine Myths: Separating Fact from Fiction
In today's digital age, parents are bombarded with overwhelming information—some accurate, some misleading. When it comes to vaccines, misinformation can cause fear and hesitation, leaving parents unsure about what’s best for their children. This blog post will address common vaccine myths and provide science-backed facts to help parents make informed decisions for their families.

Medical Misinformation Online: A Survival Guide
Over 80% of Americans have searched for health information online. Still, less than half of the health claims shared on social media are accurate! The spread of medical misinformation is growing and more and more people are being hurt by it. Let’s review how to critically evaluate what you see and read to know what you can trust.

Vitamin C and Colds: What Science Really Says
Americans spend over $3 billion yearly on vitamin C supplements, primarly to prevent and treat the common cold. But does it actually work? Let’s reveiw what the science really says about the benefits of vitamin C on the common cold.