Eye Specialists Highlight 9 Actions You Should Avoid

Prioritizing Eye Health: What Experts Avoid Many people tend to overlook their eye health—until something goes wrong. Visual decline, infections, injuries, and other eye-related issues are common, especially as we get older. While treatments and surgeries exist, it’s definitely better to prevent problems before they start. The good news? There are several effective ways to […]
Worrisome increase in colon cancer deaths focused in a specific group

Colorectal Cancer’s Rising Rates Among Younger Adults Researchers are delving into a concerning shift in cancer statistics. Colorectal cancer, once primarily associated with older individuals, has now surpassed breast and brain cancers as the top cause of cancer fatalities among Americans under 50. A recent study highlights a troubling pattern: deaths from this cancer type […]
The alarming sign that a mother’s delivery was turning into a struggle for survival: “I believe I’m going to die.”

A Mother’s Journey Through Unexpected Challenges Casey Gould had always dreamed of motherhood. However, her path was filled with heartbreak as she and her husband experienced three miscarriages, and infertility treatments seemed ineffective. January 2024 marked a turning point when they decided to stop trying, but just a month later, Gould found out she was […]
Influencer with Paralyzed Stomach Responds to Claims That Her Condition Is Caused by GLP-1

NEED TO KNOW Shayla Talei struggles with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) and gastroparesis, a condition that essentially paralyzes her stomach. She was diagnosed with gastroparesis just two years ago, and the pain associated with eating has led her to lose around 100 pounds in eight months. The 31-year-old mother of two shares her experiences […]
With e-bike accidents leading to more hospital visits, cities are looking for answers.

Rising E-Bike Injuries Spark Debate on Safety Measures The surge in traumatic injuries linked to e-bikes across the United States has garnered attention from various groups, including doctors, legislators, and pedestrians. Concerns about reckless e-bike riding are widespread, but opinions on preventing accidents differ significantly among roadway safety advocates. A key point of contention is […]
Report reveals tetanus cases in 4 unvaccinated children in the US, including denial of post-exposure treatment.

Tetanus Cases in US Children in 2024 In 2024, four children diagnosed with tetanus in the United States had not finished their recommended series of tetanus toxoid-containing vaccines (TTCV). Notably, none of them received any TTCV or preventive tetanus immunoglobulin (TIG) following their exposure to the bacteria before exhibiting symptoms. All four children were hospitalized […]
New At-Home Test Identifies Vitamin B12 Deficiency Before Symptoms Develop

A new wave of at-home health tests is changing how we spot deficiencies, with one specific test gaining attention: it detects vitamin B12 deficiency even before symptoms appear. This could be a game-changer, especially since many may not realize they have a deficiency until it becomes serious. Vitamin B12 is crucial for forming red blood […]
Key Points: RFK Jr. asserts that the US is at the forefront of managing measles outbreaks

Measles Response Under Scrutiny Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently claimed that the U.S. is better at controlling measles outbreaks than any other country. His remarks were made during congressional hearings, where he was defending a proposed budget cut of over 12% for his department. He stated, “The measles outbreak is not an American […]
Here’s What Drinking Beer Daily Can Do, According to Experts

One popular way to relax after a long day is by enjoying a cold beer. While we’ve previously looked at the health effects of regular wine and alcohol intake, beer deserves its own discussion. After all, humans have been consuming beer in various forms since the Stone Age; it can’t be entirely bad for us, […]
RFK Jr. Labels Tylenol Study’s Conclusion of No Connection to Autism as ‘Nonsense’

Health Secretary Critiques Danish Study on Tylenol and Autism Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. strongly dismissed the results of a recent Danish study, which indicated no association between autism and the use of Tylenol during pregnancy, labeling the research as “garbage” and “fraudulent.” During a hearing on Friday with the House Committee on Education […]