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The concept of using bacteria to treat cancer dates back to the early 1800s, long before the advent of modern cancer treatments like chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Historical evidence suggests that rudimentary and crude forms of immunotherapy were practiced as early as Ancient Egypt. However, these early treatments of cancer using immunotherapy were risky and unreliable...

Zain Ebrahim

Zain Ebrahim

Science Enthusiast

A significant recall involving more than 10,000 cartons of eggs sold at Costco has raised concerns about food safety. The eggs, sold under the Kirkland Signature brand, were flagged for potential salmonella contamination, prompting the recall. While no illnesses have been reported, shoppers in affected states are urged to take immediate action. The Details of...

Sean Cate

Sean Cate

Wellness Journalist

Raw milk has become a popular breakfast choice for health-conscious families, but you can’t buy it in grocery stores across most of America. There are twenty states have banned the retail sale of unpasteurized milk, even though it’s available at farmers’ markets in some areas. Federal health agencies warn that unpasteurized dairy can cause serious illness, including paralysis and kidney...

Catherine Vercuiel

Catherine Vercuiel

Wellness Journalist

In our current society, most people find it increasingly difficult to find time to cook every day of the week. Cooking more than what you have and then storing the leftovers for the next day or week. Reheating leftovers saves time and reduces food waste. Generally, if stored and reheated properly, leftover food is usually...

Zain Ebrahim

Zain Ebrahim

Science Enthusiast

Avocados are a staple in many kitchens thanks to their creamy texture, high nutrient content, and versatility in recipes. However, they can be notoriously tricky to store and keep fresh. Anyone who enjoys avocados knows the frustration of slicing one open only to find the inside brown and unappetizing. But now, a new viral avocado...

Chantel Brink

Chantel Brink

Family & Lifestyle Journalist

Joe Fornasiero seemed to be the picture of perfect health. As a fitness fanatic from Brighton, Michigan, he followed a strict routine of training and clean eating. But behind the muscle and energy, something dangerous was quietly growing. His story challenges the idea that health on the outside always reflects what’s inside. Joe’s early cancer...

Kyla Dawn

Kyla Dawn

Lifestyle & News Writer

A major beverage mix-up is making headlines. The manufacturer pulled over 19,000 cases of Dr Pepper Zero Sugar after labeling them incorrectly. These cans, marked “Zero Sugar,” actually contain the full-sugar version. The Dr. Pepper recall affects anyone watching their sugar intake, especially diabetics. On June 5, 2025, the FDA reclassified the situation as a...

Kyla Dawn

Kyla Dawn

Lifestyle & News Writer

A multi-state tomato recall is now underway across the United States, as health officials race to remove potentially contaminated produce from store shelves. Ray & Mascari, Inc., an Indianapolis-based produce distributor, initiated the recall after FDA testing detected Salmonella Javiana in one of its shipments. The company’s 4-count vine ripe tomatoes, sold in clear plastic...

Kyla Dawn

Kyla Dawn

Lifestyle & News Writer