Mental health The DO Book Club, April 2026: ‘Strangers to Ourselves: Unsettled Minds and the Stories That Make Us’ Author Rachel Aviv explores the stories we tell ourselves and others about mental illness and how these stories can shape the course of the illness. April 21, 2026TuesdayApril 2026 issue The DO Book Club Tim Barreiro, DO Dr. Barreiro is a professor of internal medicine and health disparities scholar with the National Institutes of Health. He is also the current section chair for pulmonary, critical care and sleep medicine at Northeast Ohio Medical Universities. Contact Dr. Barreiro
Is it menopause or just life? Navigating midlife requires more than managing a busy schedule; it demands a deep understanding of the perimenopausal transition. Mapping the physical and cognitive shifts that women experience throughout perimenopause and menopause provides a clearer path toward the interventions that help patients reclaim their wellness.
The unseen risks: Rising testosterone use among youth without medical indication As social media trends and unregulated clinics fuel a rise in off-label testosterone use among young populations, physicians face a growing public health crisis rooted in “physique culture.”