Doctor Offers Tips on Warding Off a Cold
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health SciencesThere a few common sense, if perhaps overlooked, steps one can take to reduce one’s risk for catching a cold.
There a few common sense, if perhaps overlooked, steps one can take to reduce one’s risk for catching a cold.
Holiday travel forces people into often-crowded airplanes, automobiles and airports and the result can be a cold or other bug that dims the holiday cheer.
The question is a logical one. New fad diets and exercise plans make big promises, but progress is never as easy as the hype suggests.
Year-end is a great time to reflect on our health and endeavor to improve it. As we do so, it's important to identify the steps that could have a big impact on our wellness.
Being in the hospital can happen any time of the year, but when it occurs during the holidays it can seem pretty unfair.
The holidays generate both positive and negative emotions, and drinking is one of the methods that people often use to cope.
For people with diabetes, the keys to enjoying a safe and healthy Thanksgiving dinner are pre-planning and moderation.
Dana Hunnes, senior dietitian at UCLA Health, answers questions about how parents can let kids enjoy their Halloween candy without going overboard.
The PSA test does not specifically check for prostate cancer itself, but rather for the presence of a molecule in the blood naturally made by the prostate.Here are common factors to be aware of that could change your PSA test results.
It’s human nature to be afraid of pain. UCLA Health offers advice on how to get through the flu shot.
Targeted therapies are now available for approximately 85 percent of women diagnosed with breast cancer.
While children with type 1 and 2 diabetes may not be able to splurge on Halloween candy like most others, they don’t have to miss out entirely.
There is no “one size fits all approach” when it comes to treating breast cancer. The disease is made up of several subtypes, and ideally each type should be treated with therapies that target the unique underlying biological problems.
There’s no right age to switch to a geriatric specialist, but there are guidelines that can help determine whether a geriatrician – a physician who specializes in the healthcare needs of people who are aging – is the right choice for you or your loved one.
For young women heading off to college, it can be a time filled with the excitement of living away from home. This new sense of independence should also include taking charge of one’s own health.
Females tend to report more symptoms—and more severe ones--and may also take longer to recover from brain injuries than their male counterparts.
Each fall, parents pack their college freshmen off to school, fingers crossed for a solid start on the road to adulthood. But some students don’t find their footing and return home after a semester or two to regroup.
For young women heading off to college, it can be a time filled with the excitement of living away from home. This new sense of independence should also include taking charge of one’s own health.
Cancer treatments have many effects on patients – some apparent and some less so. One of the most noticeable changes is a change in taste.
It is that time of year for kids returning to school to get vaccinated before the school year starts. But the controversy over the HPV vaccine continues to rage as it has since its introduction in the U.S. in 2014.
Summer colds might seem rare, but you’re actually just as likely to catch one in the summer as in the winter. Why?
UCLA Health dietitians Erin Morse and Dana Hunnes share their tips for hosting a healthy but festive Fourth of July party.
Symptoms of PTSD can include irritability, isolation, agitation, jumpiness, nightmares, sleep disturbances and substance abuse. All of these can take a toll not just on the person with PTSD, but on their loved ones as well.
Two dietitians -- Erin Morse and Dana Hunnes -- share tips on how to have a festive Fourth of July party while keeping it healthy.
For college students, summer can be the time for a new lesson: how to take charge of their health.
Physician shares advice on how families can talk to dad and encourage him to take care of himself.
Parents don’t need to talk about their trauma to share their struggles, Instead, they should explain the PTSD-related behavior their children might be witnessing.
While many insects pose no threat to us, some are cause for concern.
A group of dermatologists and oncologists published an article in the March issue of the journal Future Medicine asking the preventive task force to revise its stance on full body skin inspections.
While “empty nest syndrome” is not a formal clinical diagnosis, most psychiatrists agree it’s a legitimate emotional moment when a young adult leaves home and the parents are faced with an empty bedroom—and silence.