Barbiturates are CNS depressants with a narrow safety margin, making overdose a real risk. Learn how they work, their uses, and why they've largely been replaced.
Primary lateral sclerosis is a rare neurological condition that affects movement. Learn how it differs from ALS, its symptoms, and how people manage it.
Chronic fatigue can stem from viral triggers, immune dysfunction, and brain inflammation — often working together to keep your body stuck in exhaustion.
Clinical rotations put medical students in real hospital settings to train hands-on. Here's what to expect, how grading works, and why they matter for residency.
Vitiligo causes patches of skin to lose color when pigment cells stop working. Learn what triggers it, how it's diagnosed, and what treatment options exist.
Numb fingers can stem from carpal tunnel, poor circulation, or vitamin deficiencies. Learn what the location of your numbness reveals and when to seek care.