Dr. Sarah Bernstein Shines a Light on Why We Should Rethink Our COVID-19 Risk
“I think one of the biggest misconceptions by millennials about chronic illness and now COVID-19, is that there is a big gap between the number of people who are at risk for serious disease and those people who realize they are at risk. The reality is, 50% of people have an increased risk,” Bernstein said.
A Conversation with Morgan Gaynor, Ovarian Cancer Survivor and Advocate
What do you know about ovarian cancer? If you are a woman in your 20s, 30s, or early 40s probably not a lot. Hear one millennial ovarian cancer survivor’s story.
The Affect of Returning to the Office on Millennials’ Mental Health
Learn what we can do to get through the day in the office. A mental health therapist and life coach shares his advice on handling difficult co-workers, losing our flexibility, and concerns about catching COVID-19.
How to Keep Your Health and Social Life a Priority with a Medical Condition
Having a chronic illness can create uncomfortable social situations. Here are some tips for how to bring up the medical condition you are living with in social situations and have a great time out.
5 Strategies for Dealing with Depression Once You’re Back at the Office
After your first few days back in this ‘new normal’ version of your office life, you may be incredibly frustrated, especially about the loss of control of your work schedule and environment. Here are 5 strategies to help cope.
How Age, Health Profiles, & Our Healthcare System Complicate Colorectal Cancer Diagnosis & Prevention
To truly understand why millennials are increasingly impacted by a disease that we have the ability to detect early, we must know what is befalling patients and healthcare providers along the way to a diagnosis and more importantly, in preventing the disease all together.
Millennial Fitness Goals: The Difference Between Your 20s, 30s and 40s
A personal trainer found distinct differences between the fitness goals and health needs of her millennial clients—those in their 20s versus their 30s versus their 40s.
3 Ways to Maintain Mental Health at the Office – In Person or Virtually
Whether you are about to go on a hybrid schedule, full-time in the office, or you are already there, here are 3 ways to maintain your mental health in the office environment—wherever it may be.
Colon Polyps vs. Colon Cancer – How Millennials Can Be Proactive
Suneel Kamath MD., a medical oncologist, breaks down colon polyps versus cancers, the roles of family history and health insurance, and tells us how we can be proactive.
Millennials & Mental Health: Generation Y’s Search for Purpose
What’s your purpose? It’s a question that many millennials are asking themselves and trying to answer.
Colorectal Cancer: What to Be Aware of and How Young-Onset Cancers Differ
What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the words “colorectal cancer”? For some in their 20s, 30s, or early 40s, the response is: “that’s an old man’s disease.” Not anymore.
Millennial Heart Disease Prevention: Diet & Exercise Combinations You Should Start Now
Plant-based diets and exercise combinations you should start now to have a healthy heart long term.
How Millennials Can Be Proactive About Cholesterol
Spotlight on cholesterol and millennials: How can you be proactive about this important part of heart health?
Family Medical History: Know Your Heart Health Risks
What happens to your family members does not have to be your destiny too. To have a chance at better heart health, knowing your family’s health history shouldn’t be the exception. It should be the rule.
Heart Health Q&A with Millennial Cardiologist, Dr. Nicole Harkin
In recognition of American Heart Month, we talked with fellow millennial Nicole Harkin, MD, a board-certified cardiologist and internist, about heart health.
How the @MedExplained2You Founder Conquered the Medical Information Gap
Nicholas Romano decided to train to become a physician assistant specializing in urgent care and emergency medicine. Three months before he was about to start providing health care to real patients in a clinical setting the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
Blurred Lines: Millennials’ Work-from-Home Challenges
What challenges did you face in 2020, and 2021, and now find yourself facing while working from home in 2022?
Millennials & Thyroid Cancer: A Conversation with 7News Boston’s Victoria Price
In recognition of Thyroid Awareness Month, YMyHealth talked with thyroid cancer survivor, television journalist, and fellow millennial, Victoria Price, about her diagnosis, treatment, recovery, and what millennials should know about their thyroid health.
Virtual Fitness Meets Reality: How COVID-19 Changed the Meaning of Working Out
The pandemic made people realize not only the value of virtual fitness training but also the power of doing low-intensity movement for their overall fitness and mental state.
Millennials Find Lessons in Working from Home to Shape Their Future
As Jason Phillips, LCWS, tells us, there is a lot millennials can look back on and be proud of in navigating these challenging times. The lessons we’ve learned in the long run may actually give us a greater ability to shape the life and career we have been searching for.