Researchers from Concordia University’s Biology and Physics departments have proposed a promising method to combat cancer tumors using ultrasound-guided microbubbles. This new and innovative approach uses pre-existing technology already common in medical imaging and drug delivery. Researchers are leveraging this technology to enhance the immune system’s natural ability to fight cancer. The ultrasound-guided microbubbles are...
Health and Fitness
Raise your hand if you’ve felt off or unwell and typed your symptoms into ChatGPT looking for answers. Most of us probably have tried this, sometimes with some rather alarming results. The reality is that most of us probably don’t fully believe what the AI search engine is telling us, and certainly if you went...
Ryan Kingerski loved being a police officer. At 26, he served his Pennsylvania community with pride. In August 2024, he chose LASIK eye surgery to improve his vision. Ryan began experiencing severe eye pain and vision problems almost immediately after the procedure. Over the next few months, the pain intensified. He could no longer work....
Mesothelioma is a cancer that most of us have probably never heard of – and that makes most of us fairly lucky. It is a fast-growing and deadly cancer that begins as a growth of cells in the mesothelium. This is the thin layer of tissue that covers several of our internal organs. The most...
Considering that most of us don’t really eat the healthiest diets, it’s natural to assume we may be missing some of our daily nutritional requirements. Therefore, it’s no surprise that many people buy supplements in the hopes of filling those potential nutritional gaps. Yet some people may be taking it too far. In fact, there...
Thor Pedersen, a Danish adventurer, embarked on an extraordinary journey to visit every country in the world without flying. Starting in 2013, he aimed to complete this feat in four years, but unforeseen challenges extended his voyage to nearly a decade. Throughout his travels, Pedersen relied on ground and sea transportation, navigating through diverse terrains...
Bananas are one of the most popular fruits in the world. With their bright yellow peel and sweet, creamy taste, they’re a favorite for breakfast, snacks, and even desserts. This fruit, which is technically a berry, is a tropical fruit that grows in bunches on large tree-like herbaceous plants. They’re packed with important nutrients like...
Perhaps you know it as gingivitis, or maybe periodontal disease – either way, gum disease is nothing to smile about. It can range from mild to severe, and it affects us more than we realize. Early-stage gum disease, when it is called gingivitis, is easily treatable. If left untreated, however, it can progress to periodontitis,...
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have found a specific sugar molecule that could potentially be a key factor in Alzheimer’s development. This discovery was made after examining the brain tissues of several individuals who died from the disease. According to the researchers, the sugar molecule, called glycan, could be targeted in early diagnostic...
Rhys Russell’s story is a sobering reminder of the unpredictable and devastating nature of a painless cancer symptom. Despite his young age and seemingly benign symptoms, Rhys tragically passed away at 18 due to a melanoma on his scalp, a diagnosis that unfolded rapidly and relentlessly. His journey underscores the importance of awareness and early...
In scenes echoing the early pandemic days, hospitals in parts of Asia are seeing packed waiting rooms and rising test positivity rates. From China to Thailand, and even Singapore and Hong Kong, a new Covid-19 wave is picking up speed. At the heart of it is a fast-spreading Omicron subvariant called NB.1.8.1. Residents are once...
You’re lying on an exam table in a paper gown, feet in stirrups, anxiously gripping the sides. The doctor tells you to “Take a deep breath” as they begin the IUD insertion. A sudden cramp hits with a sharp, deep pain unlike anything you expected. Your face tenses, eyes sting, but you’re told, “Almost done.”...