Something quietly changed in England’s E. coli story between 2016 and 2023, and most people didn’t notice. The number of cases from one particular type of the bacteria climbed year after year, almost without interruption, until the annual count had grown nearly tenfold in eight years. That’s not a blip. That’s a trend, and it’s...
Chronic Illness
Take a holistic look at chronic health conditions — from autoimmune strategies to natural pain relief — through the lens of integrative healing.
Most people assume nighttime shoulder pain is just bad posture or a funny sleeping position. You roll over, wake up wincing, and figure you just slept on it wrong. But orthopedic doctors are specialists who treat shoulder and elbow pain, and they’re increasingly pointing to something far more specific going on beneath the surface –...
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...
Something has quietly shifted in oncology waiting rooms. For decades, a cancer diagnosis before age 50 was the exception – an anomaly that prompted immediate genetic counseling and a search for hereditary causes. Today, doctors describe a different picture. Patients are arriving younger. The average age at diagnosis for certain cancers has dropped by years...
Most people don’t think much about their body until something feels off. A cough that won’t quit. Fatigue that sleep doesn’t fix. A mole that looks slightly different from what it did six months ago. These moments pass through the mind quickly, then get filed under “probably nothing.” Sometimes that’s true. But sometimes that quiet...
Most people spend a lot of time thinking about what they eat and how much they exercise. Sleep – if it comes up at all – is usually framed as a duration problem. Are you getting your seven hours? But a growing body of research is quietly making the case that this framing misses a...
When news first broke that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had been treated for prostate cancer without public disclosure, the reaction was immediate. Here was one of the most recognizable and scrutinized leaders on the planet quietly undergoing radiation therapy while simultaneously managing a war — and nobody knew. The diagnosis, the treatment, and the...
Pancreatic cancer is the kind of diagnosis that stops time. Whether you’ve heard it from a doctor yourself, watched a family member receive it, or followed a colleague’s quiet, difficult year after it, you know that the words land differently than almost any other cancer news. There’s a particular helplessness that settles in around it...
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...
The search for a safer opioid has followed pain medicine for decades. Doctors still need strong drugs for surgery, major injury, cancer pain, and severe flare-ups. Yet the same medicines can slow breathing, increase tolerance, and pull some patients toward dependence. That is why any claim of non addictive pain relief deserves close attention. A...
Millions of Americans deal with a plugged-up nose day after day, season after season. For many, the culprit is not a common cold or seasonal allergies. There is a range of non-infectious causes of nasal congestion, from what you eat and where you live to the structural shape of your nasal passages and the health...
Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic inflammatory HS skin disease that most people have never heard of – yet it affects roughly 1% of the global population and is far more damaging to long-term health than its name suggests. A landmark 2025 review published in The Lancet02475-9/fulltext) confirmed that hidradenitis suppurativa complications extend well beyond painful...