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The stigma of having alopecia causes more depression and anxiety than the disease itself, new research has found.
The stigma of having alopecia causes more depression and anxiety than the disease itself, new research has found.
Imagine waking up to find white patches spreading across your skin — and knowing they’ll never go away. That's the reality for 24-year-old Aliyah Babu, who developed vitiligo at 18. In Uganda, where ...
Public health experts say removing LGBTQ+ material from the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program could further stigmatize youth.
Sister Hong was arrested after secretly filming thousands of men during sexual activities. The Chinese cross-dresser is now facing multiple criminal charges.
A landmark breakthrough in HIV prevention — a scientific feat decades in the making — received final approval from the Food ...
Overview of Telehealth MarketThe Global Telehealth Market is valued at USD 22.8 Billion in 2024 and is projected to attain a value of USD 156.3 Billion by 2035 at a CAGR of 19.15% during the forecast ...
A study of nearly 350 women with early menopause (POI) finds 30% suffer depressive symptoms. Risk is linked to grief, poor ...
For some people, HIV feels like something that happens to “other people.” It’s a distant issue — something for a different ...
North Dakota state leaders want you to know you are not alone, and that for anyone struggling with their mental health, there ...
A local group is working to help the estimated 10 percent of adults older than age 65 in Bartholomew County who are living ...