Prednisolone is a corticosteroid used to treat inflammation and immune conditions. Learn how it works, what it treats, and why stopping it suddenly can be harmful.
Most gout cases start with your primary care doctor, but rheumatologists, podiatrists, and kidney specialists each play a role depending on your situation.
Extrapyramidal symptoms are movement side effects often caused by certain medications. Learn about the four main types, who's at risk, and how they're managed.
Depression is often mistaken for sadness, but it's a medical condition with real brain changes and physical symptoms that go far beyond a passing emotion.
AOD 9604 is a synthetic fragment of human growth hormone studied for fat loss. Here's what clinical trials actually found about its effects and safety.
Prurigo nodularis causes intensely itchy skin nodules that are hard to break free from. Learn what it looks like, who it affects, and how it's treated.
Febrile seizures in young children are linked to fever, genetics, and certain infections. Learn what makes young brains vulnerable and when to be concerned.