ADHD meds for adults are surging — and the typical patient may surprise you

ADHD meds for adults are surging — and the typical patient may surprise you

Six years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, its effects are still visible — from widespread hybrid work schedules to declining student performance. Add another wrinkle to the list — new prescriptions for ADHD medicine have more than doubled since the start of the pandemic, especially among younger adults. ADHD, or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, is … Read more

The battle to get ‘female Viagra’ to market — and how ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ played a role

The battle to get ‘female Viagra’ to market — and how ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ played a role

You’ve heard of the little blue pill. Now, a new documentary is turning the spotlight on the pink one. Men have had pharmaceutical options for erectile dysfunction for decades — Viagra and Cialis are just a few. But a female libido pill has been more elusive. Enter Addyi. Addyi has undergone a few makeovers before … Read more

Exclusive | I was diagnosed with Stage 3 rectal cancer at 26 — a new therapy wiped it out in 4 months

Exclusive | I was diagnosed with Stage 3 rectal cancer at 26 — a new therapy wiped it out in 4 months

After getting engaged, the only words journalist Mrinali Dhembla expected to hear were “I do.” Instead, she was told, “You have cancer.” “When I first heard the words, ‘You have cancer,’ I was obviously very shaken because when you’re in your 20s, you just think that a little disturbance in your bowels isn’t a big … Read more

How the lost Kennedy baby changed JFK — and fetal medicine

How the lost Kennedy baby changed JFK — and fetal medicine

On August 7, 1963, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis delivered her youngest child via an emergency caesarean section at an Air Force Base Hospital in Massachusetts. Baby Patrick was five and a half weeks premature, and doctors immediately knew there were problems with his labored breathing. “The infant had a translucent grapelike coloring, warning of … Read more

Medical marijuana’s pain promise is under fire — again

Medical marijuana’s pain promise is under fire — again

Is marijuana getting too high on its own promises? New research published Monday adds to the evidence that medical cannabis benefits for chronic pain are often overstated. The scientific review comes as Americans are increasingly turning to the plant to cope with chronic pain, sleep difficulties, anxiety and a wide range of other health concerns. While many people … Read more

These brain-altering meds linked to falls and confusion are being prescribed to 25% of older adults with dementia

These brain-altering meds linked to falls and confusion are being prescribed to 25% of older adults with dementia

This is a prescription for disaster. While all medications carry potential side effects, certain types have been shown to increase the risk of falls, confusion and even hospitalization among older populations. Despite the concerns, a new study found that 1 in 4 older Americans with dementia is still prescribed risky, brain-altering medications. Despite an increased … Read more

This GLP-1 mistake can make you gain weight 4 times faster than stopping diet and exercise

This GLP-1 mistake can make you gain weight 4 times faster than stopping diet and exercise

Too good to be true? While blockbuster GLP-1 drugs continue to reach new heights in popularity, they’re not without potential downsides, like bizarre side effects such as “Ozempic feet.” And while they boast impressive blood sugar and weight loss results — average weight lost is nearly 10% over a year — making one mistake could … Read more

The best time of day to take each of your supplements — and what to do if you use a multivitamin

The best time of day to take each of your supplements — and what to do if you use a multivitamin

C-ing is B-elieving — supplements are everywhere these days. Over 100,000 dietary or nutritional supplements are sold in the US alone. One survey indicated that about 74% of American adults take these products for health, energy or disease prevention, with 55% considered regular users. Unfortunately, many people misuse supplements because they’re unsure how much to … Read more

Your medicine is watching you — inside the new ‘smart pills’ from MIT

Your medicine is watching you — inside the new ‘smart pills’ from MIT

Your medication might start tattling on you if you skip a dose. Scientists at MIT have developed a groundbreaking smart pill that can wirelessly report the moment it’s been swallowed, giving doctors a way to monitor whether patients are taking their prescriptions on schedule. It may sound simple, but the stakes are high. Studies show … Read more

Exclusive | How ‘Best Medicine’ transformed quaint New York towns into Maine

Exclusive | How ‘Best Medicine’ transformed quaint New York towns into Maine

Fresh Maine lobster, straight from New York.  In the new Fox comedy “Best Medicine,” which showrunner Liz Tuccillo described as “House” meets “Gilmore Girls,” the curmudgeonly Dr. Martin Best (Josh Charles) moves from Boston to be the general practitioner in a quaint Maine fishing village called Port Wenn.  “Best Medicine” premieres Tuesday, Jan. 6 (8 p.m. … Read more

Exclusive | Inside Annie Potts’ new Josh Charles comedy ‘Best Medicine’ — and the co-star that nearly bit her

Exclusive | Inside Annie Potts’ new Josh Charles comedy ‘Best Medicine’ — and the co-star that nearly bit her

She’s ready to set sail.  Annie Potts has done nearly everything in Hollywood, but her new Fox comedy “Best Medicine” put her in a new situation.  “It was really different from the things that I played. And I always look for that,” Potts, 73, told The Post.  She quipped, “It is interesting to have as … Read more

Beware this common disease that attacks from the inside — and the bad habit that worsens it

Beware this common disease that attacks from the inside — and the bad habit that worsens it

It can be a real pain in the neck. Rheumatoid arthritis, or RA, is an autoimmune disease in which the body mistakenly attacks the lining of the joints, causing painful swelling and stiffness. About 1.3 million to 1.5 million Americans live with the chronic inflammatory disease. RA not only affects the joints, but it can … Read more

FDA panel recommends testosterone therapy be more accessible to men, knocks ‘outdated’ restrictions

FDA panel recommends testosterone therapy be more accessible to men, knocks ‘outdated’ restrictions

This is T-rrific news for some men. Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) has been historically difficult to get because it requires proof of consistently low testosterone levels along with symptoms like fatigue, low libido or erectile dysfunction that’s not just from aging. Now, a US Food and Drug Administration panel is recommending loosening testosterone restrictions by declassifying these … Read more

3 tricks to clear congestion without medicine — but the last one could be ‘triggering’

3 tricks to clear congestion without medicine — but the last one could be ‘triggering’

‘Tis the season for the sounds of sniffles. A stuffed up nose seems to be a staple of colder weather, especially as cold and flu season has hit its peak from now until February. While avoiding catching a cold is tough, you can find relief without having to stock up on hundreds of medications and … Read more

Viagra goes pink (finally!): First-of-its-kind cream promises to jump-start desire in women

Viagra goes pink (finally!): First-of-its-kind cream promises to jump-start desire in women

For nearly three decades, Viagra has helped men rise to the occasion. The little blue pill increases blood flow to the penis, making it easier to get and keep erections. But women have been left out in the cold, with no real pharmaceutical fix for low libido — until now. In a sultry twist, Viagra’s … Read more

Is this the ‘Ozempic of alcohol’? Drug already on the market can reduce drinking — and it’s less than $2 a pill

Is this the ‘Ozempic of alcohol’? Drug already on the market can reduce drinking — and it’s less than  a pill

Thirst-zepatide? A cheap, already available pill is being billed as the “Ozempic of alcohol” for its ability to reduce appetites for booze, the way GLP-1 drugs curb food cravings. Naltrexone — which costs about $1.60 a pill when purchased in bulk — decreases the urge for alcohol by blocking opioid receptors in the brain, reducing the dopamine-reward … Read more

‘Miracle’ alternative medicine cure for cancer, autism is useless — until it’s toxic

‘Miracle’ alternative medicine cure for cancer, autism is useless — until it’s toxic

Snake oil with a dangerous bite? Miracle Mineral Solution, also known as MMS, is a chemical mixture touted as a cure-all for everything from cancer and autism to COVID-19. The “miracle” is delivered in two small bottles: one contains a 28% sodium chlorite solution, the other an “activator” of vinegar, citric acid or hydrochloric acid. … Read more

Olive oil shots are the latest weight loss craze — but they may be ‘more hype than medicine’

Olive oil shots are the latest weight loss craze — but they may be ‘more hype than medicine’

It may make some people shudder, but a growing number of social media users say that starting their day with a shot of olive oil is the secret to better health. The shot, often mixed with lemon juice or water for easier sipping, has been gaining steam on Instagram and TikTok. Users who promote the habit report such … Read more

Fresh, alarming warnings about Ozempic-like drugs — beware these ‘unusual changes’

Fresh, alarming warnings about Ozempic-like drugs — beware these ‘unusual changes’

Popular drugs like Zepbound and Wegovy that promise a slimmer profile can trigger much more than weight loss. These medications can spur a slew of potential side effects, like nausea, vomiting, constipation, diarrhea, headaches and changes to the skin. One possible consequence is especially dire for the 10 million Americans using GLP-1s. The Australian government has issued … Read more

Next-level Ozempic is coming — inside the new era of weight-loss drugs about to drop

Next-level Ozempic is coming — inside the new era of weight-loss drugs about to drop

Blockbuster weight-loss shots are undergoing a major makeover. Drugs like Zepbound and Wegovy have already taken the US by storm — with the number of Americans using them to slim down more than doubling over the past 18 months.  And Big Pharma’s not done cashing in on the weight-loss boom. Drugmakers are readying a new … Read more