Two symptoms sit at the top of every gynecologic oncologist’s list when they talk about catching cancer before it becomes life-threatening: abnormal vaginal bleeding and changes in the breast. Both are primary early warning signs of cancer in women, and both are signals that women’s bodies send early enough to make a real difference –...
Chronic Illness
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The US Environmental Protection Agency issued an urgent warning to more than 1.3 million residents across Texas and New Mexico. Due to the severe drop in air quality, residents are urged to stay indoors, shut their windows, and avoid outdoor exercise. The US EPA issued the warning last week, Friday, 27th March 2026. Two clouds...
Only 2 years after giving birth to her son, Gunnar, at age 44, Staci Marklin received a diagnosis that would change her and her family’s lives forever. In October 2024, she was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s at 46 while living in Knoxville, Tennessee. To connect with others and challenge misconceptions about the disease, she began...
Questions about antioxidants and cancer rarely stay simple. Antioxidants are usually framed as protective substances that limit cellular damage. This new Nature study forces a more careful view. Researchers at the University of Rochester found a different role for glutathione. Glutathione is a major antioxidant made by the body. In some tumor settings, it can...
Most people don’t expect something as serious as cancer to begin with subtle, everyday changes. That’s part of what makes early bowel cancer symptoms so dangerous. For many, there’s no dramatic warning sign, just small changes that don’t seem urgent at first. The story of Mel Schilling has brought this reality into sharp focus. Known...
Pancreatic cancer rarely announces itself early. It often grows in deep tissue, causes vague symptoms, and reaches medical attention after valuable time has passed. That late discovery has brutal consequences. In the United States, about 15% of cases are found while still localized. Another 51% are diagnosed after distant spread. Survival changes very sharply with...
Bladder cancer does not always announce itself with dramatic pain or a sudden health crisis. In many people, the earliest bladder cancer symptoms look ordinary, brief, or easy to dismiss. A little blood may appear once, then vanish. A bathroom habit may change so gradually that it seems linked to age, stress, or another infection....
An estimated 1 billion people between the ages of 30 and 69 across the globe suffer from sleep apnea, particularly obstructive sleep apnea, according to a 2019 study. To treat sleep apnea, healthcare providers typically suggest using a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) device or neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES), the latter of which keeps the...
For years, Luke Taylor lived with a problem that kept returning, kept worsening, and kept being explained away. He was young, active, employed, and building a family life, so the reassurance probably sounded plausible at first. Headaches can come from many common causes, and most do not point to a brain tumor. Yet the harder...
In the quiet, sterile room of an oncology ward or a neurologist’s office, the words “six months” or “one year” carry the weight of a final verdict. For most, a terminal diagnosis marks the beginning of the end, a period of frantic legacy-building, tearful goodbyes, and the slow withdrawal from the world of the living....
For decades, when people talked about the causes of throat cancer, one factor dominated the conversation: smoking. It made sense. Tobacco exposure had a clear, well-documented link to cancers of the mouth, throat, and lungs. However, something has quietly shifted over the past two decades. In countries like the United States and the United Kingdom,...
Improving survival rates is dependent on early and accurate detection of breast cancer, which remains a major public health concern and one of the leading causes of death among women in the United Kingdom. Historically, this critical process has been dependent on the ability of human radiologists to interpret mammograms. A recent landmark study points...