Pancreatic cancer is often referred to as a silent disease because early signs are typically quite subtle. People may first notice vague tummy pains, backache, or even unexpected weight loss. Others only realize something is wrong when jaundice suddenly appears. However, newer patient reports and guidance highlight another early clue in some people. The first...
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Illness and disease don’t exist in silos: often, one can trigger or exacerbate another. Emerging evidence is painting a clearer, more urgent picture: the global epidemic of diabetes may be one of the strongest, yet most controllable risk factors for developing dementia. Far from being two separate conditions, researchers are increasingly recognizing them as a...
Reaching the age of 100 used to be quite a rare achievement. Yet, nowadays, it seems to be a rather commonplace occurrence. Well, believe it or not, centenarians are not the fastest-growing demographic age group worldwide. Researchers in Sweden followed tens of thousands of people and analyzed routine blood tests taken years earlier. They then...
As if Millennials need something else to be stressed about, here’s one more. Defined as those born between 1981 and 1995, millennials are facing alarming cancer rates at younger ages and more frequently than their parents’ generation. Data shows that between 1990 and 2019, cases of early-onset cancer – cancer under 50 – increased by...
Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world, known for its stimulating effects and rich flavor. For many, a morning cup is a daily ritual that boosts focus and energy. But coffee is more than just caffeine; it contains compounds that can influence how the body processes certain drugs. This can...
The skin is often the first place the body shows signs of internal imbalance. Beyond dryness or irritation, changes in texture, tone, or healing ability can point to nutrient problems. In fact, many vitamin deficiencies that show up on your skin are warning signals of deeper issues. These deficiencies do not only affect appearance, they...
A cancer diagnosis forces us to make decisions that we never imagined ourselves making. This is especially when the regular treatments don’t seem to be working. Faced with a recurrence of her cancer and limited conventional treatment options, a 42-year-old former champion bodybuilder and paramedic, Sarah Ford, made a deeply personal decision that put her...
As people age, it is normal to experience small shifts in memory and processing speed. Forgetting where the keys are or occasionally misplacing glasses is part of everyday life. But when changes begin to interfere with independence, they may point to something more serious. Recognizing the signs of dementia early is important because intervention, planning,...
Zingerman’s Candy Manufactory recalled 234 candy bars on October 24, 2025, a few days before Halloween. The Ann Arbor, Michigan, company reported a temporary production and packaging error that mixed cashews and peanuts into the wrong products without proper labeling. From a single lot number, 156 Peanut Butter Crush bars and 78 Ca$hew Cow bars...
Your kidneys work constantly to filter waste, balance fluids, and regulate essential body functions. Because they handle so many substances, they are especially vulnerable to stress from medications. Some commonly used prescriptions, when taken in high doses or over long periods, can negatively affect kidney function. These risks do not mean the drugs should never...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in America and in the world. According to the World Health Organization, ischaemic heart disease showed the largest increase in deaths since 2000, when the death toll was 2.7 million. By 2021, that toll rose to 9.1 million. Ischaemic heart disease is one of many cardiovascular disorders,...
Around 10 million new cases of dementia are diagnosed globally every year, with Alzheimer’s disease accounting for 60-70% of cases. Alzheimer’s first steals memories, then independence, and finally the ties that hold families together. Existing medications can help some people think a little clearly for a while. A few may slow down the decline for...