Recent studies have revealed alarming findings about the water we drink daily—whether from the tap, in bottles, or treated at home. These studies suggest that cancer-causing chemicals, particularly trihalomethanes (THMs), are present in all three sources of water. Let’s break down the findings and what they mean for public health. What Are Trihalomethanes (THMs)? Trihalomethanes...
Colon cancer is often considered a disease that primarily affects older adults, but recent trends show a disturbing rise in cases among younger people. The story of Raquel A., who was diagnosed with stage four colon cancer at just 32, highlights the importance of recognizing early symptoms, no matter your age. Raquel shares her experience...
When it comes to preventing skin cancer, most people think of sunscreen and protective clothing as their primary defenses. However, research has increasingly shown that diet plays a significant role in reducing the risk of skin cancer. Consuming foods rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals can help protect your skin from damage caused by UV...
Tori Geib of Bellefontaine, Ohio suffered from chronic back pain. Since it’s estimated that about 80% of Americans will at some point experience back pain, it certainly wasn’t unusual when she sought medical attention. Tori’s Shocking Story Tori visited three different rheumatologists in an attempt to find the real cause of her chronic back pain....
It’s likely you haven’t heard much about vaginal cancer. At first, I didn’t even know that was a thing. Cervical cancer, sure. Vaginal cancer—what? If you understand your lady parts relatively well, you’ll be able to differentiate between your vagina, your cervix, and your uterus. I’ve spent the last few years getting pretty familiar with...
Cancer does not have a single cause, but instead is the result of the interaction of several factors. [1] However, certain factors, such as obesity and smoking, can increase one’s risk of developing cancer. There is one major factor, though, that many new patients under the age of 45 share in common. An oncologist from...
Zantac, once one of the world’s best-selling drugs, is now at the center of a massive legal battle. For decades, its manufacturer, Glaxo (now GlaxoSmithKline or GSK), allegedly concealed the potential cancer risks associated with the drug, despite warnings from their own scientists and independent researchers. The story of Zantac’s rise and fall reveals a...
Nothing about having cancer is fun, and that is extended to cancer treatments. They are long, grueling, and often uncomfortable or even painful. They have terrible side effects that leave people feeling completely depleted and not themselves. One of the most common but not talked about side effects of chemotherapy treatment is Chemo brain. This...
In the world of science, breakthroughs often come from the unlikeliest of sources, and Heman Bekele, a 14-year-old ninth-grader from Annandale, Virginia, has just proven this to be true. Heman recently clinched the coveted title of “America’s Top Young Scientist” by inventing an extraordinary soap designed to treat skin cancer.1 The Award-Winning Skin-Cancer Fighting Invention...
Researchers have published a new study that takes a comprehensive look at the United States’ cancer rates. They aimed to measure and compare incidence rates of cancer diagnosis and mortality in different generations over time. The study concluded that the incidence rates of Gen X and Millennials were 2 to 3 times higher than those...
Recent research from the American Cancer Society has revealed that nearly half of adult cancer deaths in the U.S. could be prevented through simple lifestyle changes. By addressing modifiable risk factors, individuals can significantly reduce their cancer risk. Here are the key lifestyle changes identified by the study. 1. Quit Smoking Smoking is the leading...
Stomach cancer is a formidable disease that often develops quietly, making early detection challenging. By the time symptoms become apparent, the cancer may have advanced to a stage where treatment is more difficult. Recognizing the early signs is crucial for increasing the chances of successful treatment. Here are some early symptoms to watch out for....