
Jill Seladi-Schulman
Freelance Medical Writer and Reviewer at Healthline
Writer at Freelance
Articles
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5 days ago |
mediafeed.org | Jill Seladi-Schulman
This article was reviewed by Addie Ganik, MD, FAAD. If you got a dollar for every time a celebrity promoted hair supplements, you’d be rich! But do hair vitamins work? Are they really the secret to boosting hair health? So many supplements claim to come with incredible health (and hair) benefits, but is there science to back up the promises or are influencers just blessed with good genes? Short answer: It’s probably a bit of both. Curious about which vitamins are really good for hair growth?
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2 weeks ago |
southfloridareporter.com | Jill Seladi-Schulman
The authors of this study noted that there are mixed results when it comes to AFib affecting dementia risk, and that there is a lack of data focusing on the Mediterranean population. They also noted that gaining more data about which subpopulations have the greatest associations between AFib and dementia can help experts understand why and help with finding specific, preventative strategies.
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3 weeks ago |
mediafeed.org | Jill Seladi-Schulman
This article was reviewed by Addie Ganik, MD, FAAD. It’s pretty normal to find an occasional white or gray strand while styling our hair. If they’re few and far between, you might just tuck it away and get on with your day. For some, however, there may be more than just one or two white hairs. Instead, it might feel like an unstoppable tide of white is moving across your scalp. People typically associate white or gray hair with aging, so what causes white hair at an early age?
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1 month ago |
mediafeed.org | Jill Seladi-Schulman
This article was reviewed by Jessica Shepherd, MD. From bloating and breast tenderness to irritability and fatigue, it’s normal to feel crummy before your period starts. Researchers estimate that almost half of women experience premenstrual syndrome (PMS) — the physical symptoms and mood changes that happen prior to your period. However, some women have much more severe symptoms in the time leading up to their periods.
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1 month ago |
mediafeed.org | Jill Seladi-Schulman
This article was reviewed by Addie Ganik, MD, FAADDandruff needs almost no introduction. If you’ve watched TV in the last twenty years, you’ve likely seen a commercial where a man finds the shoulders of his black T-shirt covered in white flakes and ponders what to do about it. If you’re wondering what causes dandruff and how to treat it, you’re in the right place. You’re also not alone — dandruff is a very common skin condition that affects people of all ages, races, and gender.
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