Medical Myths: All about hepatitis

11 Common Hepatitis Myths — Busted by Experts When it comes to hepatitis, there’s a lot of confusion out there. Whether it’s outdated info or just plain myths, misunderstandings about hepatitis can lead to fear, stigma, and missed chances for treatment or prevention. We’re breaking it all down with expert insights — so you can … Read more

Medical myths: All about skin

12 Common Skin Care Myths—Debunked by Dermatologists There’s a lot of advice out there about skin care—some of it helpful, some of it downright misleading. From overpriced creams to well-meaning home remedies, it can be tough to separate fact from fiction. That’s why we’ve rounded up the most common skin myths and brought in expert … Read more

Medical Myths: Sexual health

9 Common STI Myths — Debunked by Experts When it comes to sexually transmitted infections (STIs), there’s a lot of misinformation floating around. Whether it’s from friends, the internet, or old-school health class rumors, these myths can lead to risky behavior and unnecessary worry. Let’s clear the air with expert-backed facts — and bust some … Read more

Medical Myths: All about cholesterol

9 Common Cholesterol Myths Debunked by Doctors Cholesterol gets a bad rap, but there are a lot of misconceptions floating around. Let’s break down the most common myths with clear, expert-backed facts. 1. All Cholesterol is Bad Not true! Cholesterol actually plays a vital role in our bodies. It helps build cell membranes and is … Read more

Medical Myths: 15 breast cancer misconceptions

12 Common Breast Cancer Myths — Debunked by Doctors Breast cancer is one of the most talked-about health conditions, but despite all the awareness, myths and misconceptions still spread like wildfire. Let’s break down some of the most common myths about breast cancer with help from top experts — and set the facts straight. 1. … Read more

Medical Myths: All about epilepsy

1. Everyone Who Has Seizures Has Epilepsy Not true. While epilepsy is a well-known cause of seizures, it’s not the only one. Epilepsy involves abnormal electrical activity in the brain, but seizures can also happen for other reasons — like low blood sugar, heart problems, or even extreme stress. A common type of non-epileptic seizure … Read more

Medical Myths: All about IBD

1. IBD and IBS Are the Same Thing It’s easy to mix up IBD and IBS—after all, both impact the digestive system and sound similar. But they’re completely different conditions. Dr. Bhattacharya explained to Medical News Today that IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) is more about the way the gut and brain communicate. It causes issues … Read more

Medical Myths: All about COPD

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Medical Myths: All about stroke

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Medical Myths: Endometriosis facts vs. fiction

Endometriosis is a condition that’s often misunderstood — and with all the myths floating around, it’s no wonder people feel confused or even scared when they hear the diagnosis. To cut through the noise, we talked to leading experts like Dr. Cindy Duke King and Dr. Caroline Stegmann, who shared what’s fact and what’s fiction … Read more