Using Oral Tetracycline as a Treatment for Acne

Tetracycline is an antibiotic that’s used to treat lots of different ailments, including acne. Tetracycline is aprescription medication, so you’ll need to visit your healthcare provider to get it. How It Works Tetracycline works by slowing down the growth of the bacteria that cause acne. B2M Productions / The Image Bank / Getty Images It also acts as an anti-inflammatory, so it helps make pimples less swollen and red. Other oral antibiotics used to treat acne include clindamycin and erythromycin....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 250 words · Melissa Buck

Using Reality Orientation in Alzheimer's and Other Causes of Dementia

Reality orientation, when used appropriately and with compassion, can also benefit those living withAlzheimer’s diseaseandother dementias. Reality orientation also has been shown to improve cognition when accompanied by medication. There may be further benefits as well. Cultura RM Exclusive / Tim MacPherson Cultura Exclusive 145083639 / Getty Images In contrast to reality orientation, validation therapy emphasizes the feelings behind the behaviors or statements. “validation orientation establishes the context by which to frame the response....

April 18, 2025 · 1 min · 195 words · Dennis Roberts

Using the DASH Diet for Kidney Disease

Should you tweak the popular DASH diet if you have kidney disease? Managing chronic kidney disease (CKD)usually involves both medical treatment and lifestyle changes. At home, that means watching your blood pressure and eating a kidney-friendly diet. Sean Gallup / Getty Images However, if you already have chronic kidney disease, talk with your healthcare provider before starting the diet. The DASH diet may require some changes if you have dietary restrictions....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 316 words · Scott Delgado

Using the Method of Loci for Memorization

The method oflociis a strategy for memorizing new information that originated in ancient Greece. It is one of severalmnemonic devicesor memory strategies. Luis Alvarez /Getty Images How Does the Method of Loci Work? Luis Alvarez /Getty Images Why Is It Called the Method of Loci? The method of loci is said to have originated in Ancient Greece. After the second week, they were able to remember 22% more information. It has the potential to improve the ability to learn and help people to remember new information....

April 18, 2025 · 1 min · 141 words · Michael Cox

Using Throat Spray for Irritating Symptoms

This article discusses how to use throat spray and the types of spray available. It also discusses who should not use throat spray. evrim ertik / Getty Images How Throat Spray Works A sore throat makes swallowing or talking painful. evrim ertik / Getty Images Causes of a sore throat includebacteria, viruses, andallergies. It only helps to relieve the symptoms. How to Use Throat Spray Throat sprays come in small bottles with spray attachments....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 273 words · Francisco Morris

USPSTF: Adults 60+ Should Not Start Taking Daily Aspirin

As adults age into 60 and older, that multiplication effect gets magnified. Why Are The Guidelines Changing Now? The USPSTF updates its recommendations approximately every five years. Lara Antal / Verywell The last update to its aspirin recommendations was released in 2016. Some people also use aspirin to help preventblood clots. However, they did find an increased risk for major bleeding. Beyond the three studies, its pretty clear that bleeding events increase as adults get older, said Wong....

April 18, 2025 · 1 min · 202 words · Thomas Rivera

USPSTF: Taking Vitamin D and Calcium Won’t Prevent Falls and Fractures in Older Adults

Vitamin D and calcium are essential for bone health and other functions. Falls remain the leading cause of injury-related deaths in this group. Those falls cause risks of bone breaks, which can have really important health consequences. Science Photo Library / Getty Images The USPSTF usually reviews the evidence behind its recommendations every five years. It grades its recommendations based on the certainty of the evidence and how beneficial the intervention is acting like....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 301 words · Heather Barnes

Uterus Problems and Symptoms

Several gynecologic conditions cause uterus problems. No matter what symptoms you experience, seeing your healthcare provider is essential. Getting the correct diagnosis and treatment helps prevent future complications. Verywell / Brianna Gilmartin Dysmenorrhea (Period Pain) Dysmenorrheais pain that occurs before and/or during your period. Prostaglandins support menstruation by tightening uterine muscles and blood vessels. However, the high prostaglandin levels around the start of your period cause cramps. Secondary dysmenorrhea:Menstrual pain is a symptom of several uterus problems, including endometriosis, fibroids, andadenomyosis....

April 18, 2025 · 4 min · 736 words · Malik Villarreal

UTI vs. STI: Which One Is It?

This article explains the symptoms and differences between a UTI and an STI. It also includes information on treatment and when to see a healthcare provider. fotostorm / Getty Images What Is a UTI? fotostorm / Getty Images UTIs can happen to anyone, including children, and they are not STIs. However, having sex increases your risk for UTIs, particularly for people with vaginas. UTIs can affect the bladder or the kidneys....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 384 words · Todd Stokes

Vaccinated People Hold on to Hope of Boosters

After almost a year,the FDA granted full approval to Pfizers COVID-19 vaccine. More than half (55%) say it has no impact. We collected the latest data for the week ending on August 27. Thesebooster shots may help provideadditional immunity and may improve vaccine efficacy against new mutations of the virus. Many of the vaccinated in our survey are eagerly awaiting their third dose. Our data shows that people feel good about an additional dose of the vaccine....

April 18, 2025 · 1 min · 189 words · Sharon Riley

Vaccine Confidence Rises Alongside a Fourth Wave

Survey Results Fielded From Dec. 16 to Mar. We collected the latest data for the week ending on March 26. In that time, weve seen confidence in vaccine safety and efficacy grow in fits and starts. Ellen Lindner / Verywell This is up from 34% in our first survey in December. People are also feeling more positive about how the vaccine rollout is going. In the latest survey, about half of our respondents said the rollout is going well or better....

April 18, 2025 · 1 min · 204 words · Robert Myers

Vaccine Schedules: Standard vs. Alternative

There are also alternative schedules that are not endorsed by any public health authority. These include schedules from pediatrician Robert Sears (a.k.a. “Dr. Bob”), cardiac surgeon Dr. Donald Miller, and others. ERproductions Ltd / Getty Images In the United States, ACIP statements are official federal recommendations. Vaccinations usually are delivered in a series of doses to build durable immunity to the disease. Not all of the ACIP recommendations are taken up by the states, but the majority are....

April 18, 2025 · 2 min · 317 words · Zachary Hart

Vaccine Side Effects and Adverse Events

On the other hand, truly significant vaccine adverse events are exceedingly rare. Vaccine Side Effects vs. Adverse Events People often talk about vaccine side effects and adverse events interchangeably. Common side effects occur in more than 1 in 100 people. True adverse events, in contrast, are much more unexpected and idiosyncratic. But some vaccine side effects may actually indicate that the vaccination process is working. Different vaccines do this in different ways....

April 18, 2025 · 4 min · 794 words · Jason Rodriguez