These blogs are great if you have an interest in medical topics. These blogs are also excellent for people who want to learn more about health but don't know where to begin.

Well,

Well, a part of The New York Times is a fantastic resource. It covers everything from the newest research on a certain type of exercise to how to navigate relationships. The blog's Ask Well column, which asks doctors and other health experts to provide answers to common questions, is a highlight.

WebMD Doctors

WebMD Doctors is one of the most relatable blogs on this well-known website. Each post is written by a doctor and can cover topics such as parenting, heart medications, or even how health professionals struggle to eat healthily.

Cedars-Sinai Blog

Cedars Sinai is one of many medical blogs. It covers a wide range of topics. Expect to read posts that are not just about the faculty or facilities. Instead, they will cover health issues relevant to everyone.

Kaiser Health News

You should follow Kaiser Health News if you are constantly bookmarking the health sections of news websites. It can be difficult to know where to begin with so many health topics. The KHN Morning Briefing is a great way to get a quick overview of the most recent news.

Harvard Health Blog

This blog is part of Harvard Medical School’s family of publications. It answers questions that most of us never thought to ask. These posts are not obscure, but they do cover some hard-hitting topics.

Everyday Health

Everyday health likely has the best name of all the blogs on this list, as it is focused on the topics in health that affect people consistently. Also, they get credit for addressing the emotional challenges people face when managing various conditions.

Shots

This blog by NPR is a broad-based look at medical issues, so it has something for everyone. There's a mix of news and commentary on the intersection between health and pop culture, as well as the occasional feel-good piece.

Health Essentials

Cleveland Clinic's Health Essentials is a top-notch blog, which is not surprising given that it is one of the nation's best hospitals. The blog is a great mix of health tips, practical information, and healthy recipes.

To Your Health

The Washington Post health blog is very news-focused, covering shocking stories, new studies, and diseases affecting the nation and world. This is a great way to follow up on stories that are often only covered for 20 seconds during morning newscasts.

Medical technology

Technology has changed healthcare in many ways, not only the way that we keep medical records. These blogs show how new technologies, techniques, and security measures improve the industry.

The Medical Futurist

Don't be fooled by the name, The Medical Futurist offers some of the most useful online resources to learn about medical technology. Each post by Dr. Bertalan Mesko is infused with a refreshing sense of skepticism.

Medgadget

Many medical professionals have a friend who is always in the know about new medical devices that could improve healthcare. This colleague probably reads Medgadget, a blog that covers new technologies aimed at various specialties.

33 Charts

The latest medical technology is useless if doctors and other medical professionals cannot use it logically in their practice. 33 charts is a blog by pediatrician Dr. Bryan Vartabedian that bridges this gap. It offers insight into how doctors can embrace the digital age.

MassDevice

MassDevice has the most comprehensive resource for medical devices. The blog is a great resource for those who are curious about the changes in medical technology.

Health IT Buzz

Health IT Buzz shows how many aspects there are to health information technology. The transition to electronic health records is generating a lot more interest from patients, physicians, and organizations.

ScienceDaily Medical Technology News

Medical tech is a topic that this blog covers, so it shouldn't be surprising to see it on the list. This section covers any breaking news relating to medical technology. It could be a new way to detect cancer or a revolutionary surgical technique.

Healthcare Innovation

The Healthcare Innovation blog is a great read for anyone who has been frustrated and confused when researching online about health information technologies. The authors provide context, but also their insights so that readers feel educated.

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This group of blogs is designed to help you stay on top of any changes that may affect the industry.

FDA Law Blog

It's easy to overlook the FDA's role in regulating drugs and medical devices because so much of its work involves food. Hyman, Phelps & McNamara, P.C. is a law firm. FDA Law blog is published to show how these regulations are applied in both the real world as well as in court.

USC-Brookings Schaeffer Health Policy

The Brookings Institution's blog examines how changes to health policies affect both individuals and the system as a whole. Also, you'll find information on healthcare policies around the world.

HHS Blog

Their blog highlights a few of how they are working to improve public healthcare. You can expect to learn about new methods of diagnosing and treating diseases, as well as practical tips to help you live a healthier lifestyle. The blog also discusses steps that the government can implement to improve health outcomes in the United States.

Health Affairs Blog

The majority of major news outlets don't go into great detail when reporting on health policy. The Health Affairs blog offers an analysis of healthcare issues. You can also submit your articles.

eHealth

POLITICO’s eHealth website covers all that is happening and what might happen in the healthcare industry. This blog is a great way to keep up with the latest news in Washington, and it also includes insights from those who work in healthcare.

Health Care Intelligence

The weekly roundup of Health Care Intelligence can be very useful to anyone working in healthcare. It allows you to get a lot of information without spending hours reading. Each post summarizes the top healthcare stories from the past week and then expands on them.

Vital Signs

The Vital Signs Blog provides health policy updates with a healthy amount of skepticism. This blog can discuss healthcare policy in a way that is appealing to both individuals and political parties as well as those in the industry.

CHIRblog

The Georgetown University Health Policy Institute's blog covers everything related to health insurance. The blog's goal is to "untangle" the sometimes arcane world that is insurance regulation. This includes answering questions and explaining what it means for individuals and families.

These blogs can help answer questions that prospective and current medical students may have about their field of study. They will learn more about the interviewing process, how it feels to take part in a white-coat ceremony, and what they should do to prepare for residency.

Kaplan has created Med School Insight to help medical students navigate their way through school, residency, and beyond. The stories answer questions such as "How do you know which specialty to choose?" or "Is owning a pet possible while in medical school?"

The MedEdits Post

This resource can be helpful to current medical students but may even be more useful for those who are yet to apply. The blog contains a wealth of information on what undergraduates can do to better themselves for the future, as well as tips for preparing for interviews at medical schools. The blog offers advice on writing essays for medical school applications and shares the secondary prompts that have been used by the schools in the past.

The Life of a Medical Student

The Life of a Medical Student began as a student's Twitter account. It has evolved since then into a website with many guest contributors. You'll find a lot of funny stories and advice to read during your lunch break.

This blog, based on the book of pediatrician Dr. Robert Pretlow and a childhood obesity specialist, covers everything from food abuse to public policies designed to reduce weight gain. The insights on Child Obesity news are not only to parents but also pediatricians, and other doctors that work with children.

The majority of people have heard food referred to as medicine. However, it is not always clear what the person means. Dr. Neal Barnard, a physician specializing in nutrition and prevention medicine, is an exception. He's able, as a specialist in nutrition and prevention medicine, to explain clearly the role that food plays in preventing disease. In addition to written articles, Dr. Barnard's Blog uses infographics, as well as other visuals, to convey information in an easy-to-understand way.

This blog's top page states that it is "more than brain surgery". A quick scroll will reveal posts about the Affordable Care Act and spine health. The Neurosurgery blog also provides news and information about brain surgery.

Mental Health Today

Bookmark the Mental Health Today blog page if you're interested in some self-care. These posts often include first-person accounts from people who have lived with the disorder. They are useful to those looking to learn more about it, as well as to those trying to manage it.