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As more people turn to AI chatbots for mental health support, experts warn the tools aren’t built for therapy, raising concerns about bias, safety, privacy, and the risks of replacing real human care.
Type 1 diabetes rates are rising, but breakthrough drugs and devices are changing what it means to live with the disease.
We increasingly live two lives, one online, one off. And the online life is becoming the dominant — and more miserable — for us all. Why won’t we help ourselves?
Get the calories, fat, carbs, protein and more for over 37,000 food and drinks. Then add them to your Daily Totals to see how your calories add up!
You may know to look for poison ivy's three-leaf stem, but what else do you know about rash-causing plants? WebMD explores myths and facts of poison plants.
Have you ever wondered about the benefits of grounding? Find out if it can help you.
WebMD discusses the signs of a midlife crisis in men, how to avoid a midlife crisis, and what to do if you're already having a midlife crisis.
Regenerative medicine is a developing, innovative field of medicine in which experts are looking for therapies and strategies, similar to the mechanisms that allow your body to self-heal, to help ...
Faster and lighter are the qualities many of us look for in a car, a laptop, and our bodies when we're running a marathon. They're also the prized attributes of skin care serums -- light, fast ...
Research results on cannabis and sleep are mixed. So far, there haven’t been many controlled studies to show that THC, CBD, or a combination of both can boost sleep quality, says Bhanuprakash ...
Fasting: It’s simple and trending, though it’s been around for thousands of years. Find out from WebMD's slideshow whether it might be a good option for you and what the risks and benefits are.
Toothaches and jaw pain are common, but their sources can be very different. Learn more from WebMD about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of tooth pain.
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