How your doctor decides which medication to prescribe
Odds are your doctor has several medications to choose from. Here’s what else goes into choosing the best drug for you.
Odds are your doctor has several medications to choose from. Here’s what else goes into choosing the best drug for you.
Sometimes an emergency is obvious — but not always. Use these 6 questions to help make the best decision about where to go for your care.
The Internet is packed with trustworthy medical information you can use — if you know what to look for. Here are 4 signs you can trust the health advice you’re reading online.
Choosing generic versions of over-the-counter and prescription medications can save you money. But why are generic drugs cheaper, and are you missing out by not paying more? Here’s what you need to know about brand-name vs. generic drugs.
Taking these steps before you have a medical procedure could save you thousands of dollars.
When you’re in the hospital, you may feel like control over your health passes into the hands of your doctors and nurses. It’s a common feeling.
If English isn’t your first language (or even your second or third), navigating the U.S. healthcare system can be tricky.
At first glance, a health savings account (HSA) may seem a lot like a flexible spending account (FSA).
Quick: Write down how much you’ll spend out of pocket on healthcare next year. Seems impossible, right?
During the annual enrollment period each fall, you have a chance to choose the healthcare plan that fits your needs. It’s a big decision.