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Hyperpigmentation and keloids are common, challenging skin conditions in people with darker skin tones. Learn why they happen, what actually works, and how to treat them safely without making them worse.
Understand 2025 Medicare Part D formulary changes, how generic and biosimilar switching affects your prescriptions, and what to do before your drug coverage changes. Save money without risking your health.
Generic medications save billions, but not everyone reacts the same. For drugs with narrow therapeutic indices like levothyroxine and warfarin, small differences in absorption can cause serious side effects. Here’s why some people feel worse after switching-and what to do about it.
Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease that attacks joints and can damage organs. Biologic therapies target immune system triggers to reduce inflammation, prevent joint damage, and improve quality of life-when started early.
Learn what causes gout attacks, how uric acid triggers inflammation, and the proven medication and lifestyle strategies to prevent future flares and reverse long-term damage.
Antidepressants help millions manage depression and anxiety, but they come with side effects, risks, and a long road to finding the right fit. Learn the types, how they work, and what to expect.
Counterfeit medications are a growing threat, with fake pills containing dangerous substances like fentanyl. Learn the top red flags - from suspicious pricing to packaging errors - to protect yourself and loved ones from deadly fake drugs.
Ringworm is a common fungal skin infection that looks like a red, circular rash. Learn how to identify it, which antifungal creams actually work, how to use them correctly, and how to prevent it from spreading or coming back.
Statins can slightly raise blood sugar and increase diabetes risk in people already at risk. Learn who's most affected, how to monitor it, and why you should still take statins for heart health.