Around 200 million adults worldwide use statins, making them one of the most prescribed drug classes on the planet. If you or someone you care about takes one of these cholesterol-lowering medications, you’ve probably heard a story or two about side effects. Maybe a friend quit their prescription after developing muscle aches. Maybe you’ve read...
Author: Julie Hambleton
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Most of the vitamins you know as a “hair and nails” supplement have never made headlines in an oncology lab. For decades, biotin (vitamin B7) has lived quietly on the shelves of drugstores, associated mostly with thicker hair and stronger nails. It is not a dramatic nutrient. It’s not associated with cancer prevention or cancer...
Most people assume their body ages the way a clock winds down – steadily, predictably, tick by tick. You add a year, you lose a little something, and the process continues in an orderly, linear march toward old age. It’s a reasonable assumption. It’s also wrong. What researchers have been finding, and what a landmark...
Most people give their fingernails about three seconds of attention each day, usually just enough time to notice they need a trim. But if you slow down and actually look at them, there are lines, grooves, and ridges that may have been quietly forming for months. Those textures aren’t random. They’re your body communicating something,...
Every so often, a food you already eat turns out to be the smartest choice on your plate. Not because of a new trend or an exotic ingredient, but because the numbers genuinely add up. Meat has been both celebrated and criticized for years, and that debate has made it harder to pick out what...
Something shifted in Washington this week that millions of Americans who take antidepressants will want to pay attention to. It didn’t come from a hospital, a medical journal, or a professional association. It came from the federal government, and it’s already dividing the psychiatric community in ways rarely seen in recent memory. The debate at...
Every summer, tens of millions of Americans throw chicken on the grill without giving a second thought to how it got from the farm to the package in their fridge. The familiar smell of a roasting bird, the satisfying sizzle on a hot pan – it all feels completely routine. But somewhere between the farm...
There is a moment most of us recognize but rarely discuss: the slow shuffle of a parent crossing a parking lot, or the way an older friend hesitates before stepping off a curb. We tend to file it under “getting older” and move on. But a growing body of research is asking whether that ordinary...
Many people reach for a bottle of herbal supplements the same way they’d reach for a glass of water. It feels like a small, harmless act. You’ve heard the names on podcasts, seen the bright labels at the pharmacy, and maybe even received a recommendation from a friend who swears by it. These are “natural”...
A luxury expedition cruise. Penguins, Antarctic ice, remote Atlantic islands. For the 170 or so passengers aboard the MV Hondius in early 2026, this was the trip of a lifetime. What nobody could have anticipated was that the voyage would become the center of an urgent international health investigation, with three people dead, others critically...
Picture yourself wading into a cool lake on a summer afternoon, water up to your shins, when something clamps onto your toe with a grip that feels nothing like a fish nibble. It burns. It swells. And whatever just grabbed you is still down there, somewhere in the murk below your feet. That’s the calling...
In the fast-paced world of television medical dramas, we often see miraculous recoveries, high-stakes surgeries, and complex diagnoses solved in under sixty minutes. For most viewers, shows like Grey’s Anatomy are a way to experience the tension of the ER from the safety of the sofa. For 20-year-old Patrycja Sobanska, however, the long-running series provided...