There’s no cure for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), but treatment can help manage symptoms over time. Doctors often combine medications with lifestyle changes like quitting smoking.
New research from UCLA Health suggests that certain inhalers used to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are not only less harmful to the environment but can also lead to slightly ...
Helping a loved one quit smoking can slow chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) progression and prevent worse symptoms. You can research nicotine replacement options and support groups. Gentle, ...
Lindsay Curtis is a health & medical writer in South Florida. She worked as a communications professional for health nonprofits and the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Medicine and Faculty of ...
CLEVELAND — Saturday marks 23 years since one of the most quietly historic moments in spinal cord medicine: February 28, 2003, the day Christopher Reeve — the man the world knew as Superman — was ...
New wellness platform combines yoga videos, breathwork techniques, and guided meditation with fitness tracking to address rising stress and burnout. We built MyFitnessCoach because we saw people ...
Taylor Leamey wrote about all things wellness for CNET, specializing in mental health, sleep and nutrition coverage. She has invested hundreds of hours into studying and researching sleep and holds a ...
Getting enough restful sleep remains a challenge for countless people who often fall short of the recommended seven to eight hours each night. Stress, noisy environments, and certain medications ...