
Not All PTSD Is The Same. What Do You Need To Know About The Subtypes Of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder?
Trauma varies in nature, duration, and severity — and people with all sorts of different backgrounds live through traumatic events. It's no surprise, really, that there are also different subtypes of post-traumatic stress disorder.

Be Proactive: You Might Get A Better Treatment
Patients actively seeking information about new drugs have better chances of getting them from their doctors. However, the long-term side effects of new drugs are often unknown, and the drugs that passed the test of time might be safer option.

6 Health Improvements You're Likely To Notice When You Start Losing Weight
Yes, losing weight will cut your risk of scary chronic diseases and catastrophic health outcomes — but it can also noticeably improve your health in the present. What do you need to know?

What Types Of Implantable Devices May Help People With Cardiomyopathy?
People who live with cardiomyopathy can develop heart failure or life-threatening arrhythmias. Cardiac implantable devices can be used both to prevent life-threatening events and to improve the quality of life by easing the symptoms of heart failure.

Lost The Weight, But Now Dealing With Saggy Skin? 4 Ways To Get Rid Of Excess Skin After Losing Weight
Many people who lose significant amounts of weight are left with uncomfortable, confidence-destroying, excess skin. Is there any way to get rid of it?

Do Autistic People Develop PTSD More Often? Why?
Are autistic people more likely to experience trauma, as well as at a higher risk of developing PTSD?

What Parents Need To Know About The HPV Vaccine, The Easy Way To Prevent Cervical Cancer
HPV causes hundreds of thousands of deaths each year, all around the globe. In many cases, it shows no symptoms. And it's easily prevented. Here's why your kids should get the HPV vaccine.

Living With Heart Muscle Disease: What Types Of Treatment Will Help Manage Cardiomyopathy?
Cardiomyopathy is a group of heart muscle diseases that can lead to heart failure and life-threatening events like stroke or sudden cardiac arrest. Getting the right treatment is essential for improving quality of life and maximizing life expectancy.

Persistent Complex Bereavement Disorder Vs PTSD After A Traumatic Loss: Differences And Similarities
Losing someone important to you is always hard — but if that loss occurred under traumatic circumstances, a whole new dimension arises. Some people will develop PTSD, but others will have persistent complex bereavement disorder.

Dyspraxia And Autism: Differences And Similarities
Autism affects social behavior and preferred patterns of activities, while dyspraxia leads to physical clumsiness and coordination struggles. How are the two linked?