Cancer remains a leading cause of death globally, despite significant advancements in diagnosis and treatment. One of the most challenging aspects of cancer is its ability to metastasize, causing widespread harm.1 To combat this, an ideal treatment approach would not only target primary tumors but also address circulating tumor cells and distant metastases. Immune-modulating therapies...
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Cigarette smoking is undeniably a primary contributor to lung cancer, yet only a minority of smokers experience the disease. A 2022 study by the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, published in Nature Genetics, proposes that certain smokers possess robust protective mechanisms that restrict mutations and lower their risk of developing lung cancer.1 These findings can...
Terminal brain cancer is devastating news at any age, but especially when it’s a child. At just three years old, Ellis Price’s diagnosis meant that he will not make it to this Christmas. Not wanting him to miss out, his parents gave him the one thing he wanted most three months early: The best Christmas...
For the 45 years they were married, Randy Tenney made sure to send his lovely wife, Debbie Tenney a bouquet and a sweet poem on every Valentine’s Day [1]. She was the light of his life, the mother of his eight beautiful children, and his partner-in-crime. The couple had lived in Show Low, Arizona until...
Most people don’t think much about their eye lens until something starts going wrong. Maybe it’s that oncoming headlights seem unusually harsh at night, or the colors in a favorite painting look duller than they used to. Perhaps you keep updating your glasses prescription, and it still doesn’t feel quite right. These are the kinds...
Artificial intelligence is transforming the modern workplace. By automating various organizational processes, A.I. challenges and even replaces certain roles, significantly impacting the technology sector. According to estimates from Boston Consulting Group (BCG), artificial intelligence will reshape 50% to 55% of US jobs within just the next 3 years. This estimate comes from an analysis of...
On Tuesday, April 22, 2026, the Pentagon ended its decades-long requirement that all U.S. military personnel receive an annual flu vaccine. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that the U.S. military will no longer require all American troops to get the flu vaccine, citing “medical autonomy” and religious freedom. A memorandum signed by Hegseth on Monday...
Dr. Rhonda Patrick, biomedical scientist and host of the widely followed FoundMyFitness podcast, went on record in early 2025 warning people to stop handling paper receipts whenever possible. Her reason was direct: thermal paper receipts are loaded with bisphenol A, better known as BPA, a chemical that transfers easily to the skin and enters the bloodstream without...
Most mornings, you get up, get going, and push through. That persistent fatigue, the low mood that’s hard to shake, the joints that ache a little more than they used to – you file it all under “just getting older.” But what if a single, measurable deficiency were quietly amplifying every one of those symptoms?...
Nutritional researchers have long assumed that fresh always beats frozen when it comes to the quality of our food. For blueberries, at least, the evidence says otherwise. Multiple lines of research – including work by Lohachoompol, Srzednicki, and Craske published in the Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology and a separate study out of South Dakota State University...
Every morning, millions of people squeeze half a lemon into a glass of warm water before doing anything else. It’s one of those wellness habits that has outlasted countless fads – showing up in health magazines, social media feeds, and the kitchens of people who take their routines seriously. The question most of them quietly...
Food safety researchers have identified a specific group of foods that can cause serious illness, hospitalization, and in some cases death when eaten past their expiration or use-by dates. While the U.S. food labeling system is widely misunderstood, except for infant formula, product dating is not required by federal regulations. That matters because most labels...