Bloating can feel like pressure, tightness, or fullness—but it varies a lot. Here's what those sensations actually mean and why they differ person to person.
Plexuses are networks of nerves and vessels that coordinate signals across your body. Learn how they work, where they are, and what happens when they're injured.
Erythroblastosis fetalis occurs when blood type mismatch causes maternal antibodies to attack fetal red blood cells. Learn how it's detected, treated, and prevented.
Housing insecurity affects millions and goes beyond homelessness. Learn what it means, who's most at risk, and how unstable housing harms physical and mental health.
Emergency medicine match rates have shifted in recent years. Here's what applicants should know about the current landscape and what programs are looking for.
Sjögren's syndrome likely develops from a mix of genes, hormones, and viral triggers that together push the immune system to attack moisture-producing glands.
Emotions can be surprisingly hard to name. Learn why your brain, body, and gut all shape how you feel — and how to get better at reading those signals.