Furniture can release formaldehyde into your home's air, but the actual health risk depends on exposure levels. Here's what the science says and how to reduce it.
Arm tingling is usually harmless, but it can sometimes point to nerve, spine, or circulation issues. Here's what's likely causing it and when to see a doctor.
Lantus is a long-acting insulin that works steadily over 24 hours with no sharp peak, making it a reliable option for managing blood sugar in diabetes.
Finger warts are caused by HPV entering small skin breaks. Learn how the virus spreads, why fingers are common targets, and what your immune system does about it.
Creatine exists naturally in your body and in food, but supplements are lab-made. Here's what that means for safety and who actually benefits from taking it.
Uveitis can cause redness, light sensitivity, floaters, and pupil changes. Learn what these signs look like and why some cases show no symptoms at all.
Strattera is a non-stimulant ADHD medication that works differently from Adderall and Ritalin, with no abuse potential but a slower onset and unique side effects.
Some common medications can worsen dementia symptoms or accelerate decline. Here's which drug classes to watch for and what the research actually shows.