
Find Relief For Your Cough
A persistent cough is often the lingering reminder of colds or flu. Here are five practical ways to deal with repeated coughing spells without prescription medication.

Chronic cough remedies
Some coughs persist for weeks to years, and make patient visit numerous physicians seeking relief from persistent coughing which may interfere with work and lifestyle. Chronic persistent cough is the cough that usually lasts for more than 8 weeks.

Transferring From a Foreign Medical School into the US
This article discusses some of the difficult transitions that an IMG must do into order adjust to and succeed in the US Medical Sector.

Top 3 Tips to Do Well on the USMLE STEP Exams
This article covers some of the most useful study tips that you can flow as you prepare for you STEP examinations. I'll review some of the resources out there and ones that will definitely push your score to higher levels.

How to Get Rid of Your Medical School Debt?
This article covers medical school debt and what steps a resident can take to wipe out his debt more quickly. I discuss some of the most common problems that a resident may face and what strategies I use to pay off my medical school dept.

Herbs for Stimulating Lactation, and Stopping It When It’s Time for Weaning from Breastfeeding
There are multiple drugs and dozens of herbs for starting and stopping breast milk production. Only a few of them work really well.

Bored, Tired, Demotivated: How To Fix A Midlife Crisis
Are you realizing that you're just not satisfied with your life, and have no idea what to do about it? You could be struggling with a midlife crisis.

Long-Term Birth Control: Is an Intrauterine Device (IUD) the Right Birth Control Method for You?
With the end to health insurance payments for birth control pills looming as a possibility in the near future, millions of American women are considering an IUD as a birth control option. Is an intrauterine device the best option?

Western Balkan Moms Eager To Breastfeed, But Thwarted By Corruption And Old Wives' Tales
Despite high breastfeeding initiation rates in Serbia, Bosnia, and Croatia, fewer mothers are still nursing when their babies are six months old. What obstacles prevent mothers in this region from nursing for longer? SteadyHealth investigates.

Got Breast Milk? A Third Of Serbian Mothers Say They Don't, SteadyHealth Survey Finds
Global breastfeeding rates being are lowest in the World Health Organization's European region, with Serbia lagging behind many other Eastern European countries. What are the reasons for this, and what would increase the number of nursing mothers?