Alex Fulton
Alex Fulton has been working in the wellness field for more than 20 years. She has written extensively about integrative medicine, herbalism, supplements and other topics related to holistic health. Alex also focuses on issues related to women's health, from menstruation to menopause. She has collaborated with physicians, midwives and functional medicine practitioners to promote natural approaches to health care for women. She has a BA in English from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
HIV and the Risk of Other Health Problems
If you’re living with HIV, you may be at greater risk of getting certain other conditions. Here’s what you need to know.
El VIH y el riesgo de otros problemas médicos
Si vives con VIH, podrías tener un mayor riesgo de padecer otros trastornos. Aquí encontrarás lo que debes saber.
Clinically Speaking: Questions and Answers About Early-Onset Lung Cancer
Oncologist Mohana Roy, M.D., answers our questions about early-onset lung cancer and genetic mutations
Conversación clínica: Preguntas y respuestas sobre el cáncer pulmonar de inicio temprano
La oncóloga Mohana Roy, M.D., contesta nuestras preguntas sobre el cáncer pulmonar de inicio temprano y sobre mutaciones genéticas
Comic Strip: Rita Has Recurring Nasal Polyps
Learn why nasal polyps often come back, even after surgery — and what you can do about it
Living with Nasal Polyps
Watch to learn how this invisible disease can affect your quality of life
Clinically Speaking: Questions and Answers About Biosimilars for Cancer Treatment
Oncologist Gury Doshi, M.D., explains how a type of medicine called biosimilars is changing the way we treat cancer
Conversación clínica: Preguntas y respuestas relacionadas con biosimilares para el tratamiento del cáncer
La oncóloga Gury Doshi, M.D., explica como unos medicamentos denominados biosimilares están cambiando la forma en que tratamos el cáncer
La aterosclerosis y las enfermedades cardiacas
Entérate de cómo arterias endurecidas podrían afectar tu cuerpo
Managing Atopic Dermatitis in Kids
Caring for a child with AD isn’t easy, but understanding treatment options may help























