Casey Means answered questions about the abortion pill, birth control, and vaccines out of both sides of her mouth.
Learn more about the surgeon general nominee’s medical background and connection to the MAHA movement, as well as how she could affect public health policy if confirmed.
On International Women’s Day on Sunday, the authors of the study said women were also worried about accessing affordable ...
Every year on March 4, the world observes World Obesity Day to raise awareness about one of the most pressing health concerns ...
She co-wrote “Our Bodies, Ourselves,” a 1970s touchstone conceived by and for women. The book offered information about abortion, pregnancy and postpartum life.
We all know the feeling: the mental clarity that comes after a good run or a heavy workout. Science backs this up, even showing that for non-severe depression, exercise can be just as effective as ...
It’s become common to talk about and SSRIs (short for selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, a class of antidepressants) the way people talk about supplements: a passing mention, a joke in a group ...
Dr. Means, a wellness influencer and President Trump’s nominee for surgeon general, appeared before a Senate committee ...
The itch crept up my back, across my stomach and along my arms and legs. It flared during my morning runs and followed me to the office. It was particularly acute at night.
In a bid to become the nation’s top doctor, a prominent voice in the “Make America Healthy Again” movement faced sharp questions from senators on Wednesday about vaccines, pesticides and birth control ...
Casey Means, now the epitome of a “MAHA mom," invokes motherhood and “wholeness” in health in making her case to be the U.S.
I can't wean myself off antidepressants. I’ve been on them for years. Every time I try to stop, I have terrible side effects. What should I do? Coming off antidepressants can be very difficult. But ...