Skin cancer is caused by the growth of abnormal cells in your skin tissues. It is the most commonly diagnosed type of cancer in the United States. In fact, around one in every five individuals will be diagnosed with skin cancer at some point in their lives. However, skin cancer is also among the most...
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Scientists have discovered cannabidiol (CBD), one of the active compounds, traditionally found in cannabis, in an unexpected source. A common Brazilian shrub, which is often considered a weed, known as Trema micrantha blume could present a new potential alternative to cannabidiol. This discovery, led by molecular biologist Rodrigo Moura Neto and his team at the...
Dementia refers to a class of neurodegenerative illnesses that adversely affect cognitive abilities such as focus, memory, reasoning and personality. It leads to cognitive decline in affected individuals. Dementia risk is becoming increasingly common. The WHO estimates that those affected by dementia-related illnesses will triple from 50 million to 152 million by the year 2025....
In April 2025, the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) officially recognized a new form called type 5 diabetes. At the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) World Diabetes Congress 2025 held in Bangkok, Thailand, IDF President Professor Peter Schwarz announced the formation of a new working group dedicated to type 5 diabetes, a form of diabetes linked to...
Let’s be clear: Inflammation is not inherently bad. It’s a natural healing response to infections and injuries. It comes in the form of symptoms like swelling, pain, heat, and redness, and usually heals on its own. When inflammation is temporary, it’s healthy and essential. But when it becomes chronic or severe, it can contribute to...
Age affects everyone differently. Some people are active and sharp well into their 90s, while others suffer physical and mental decline starting in their 50s. There are exceptions to every rule, and unsafe drivers come in every age. However, in 2021 there were 8,209 fatalities involving drivers aged 65 or older, compared to the low...
You see it every day. A woman sits down and crosses one leg over the other. This distinctive posture appears so universally that we rarely question it. Yet behind this simple movement lies a fascinating mix of psychology, social conditioning, and practicality. We can’t help but wonder why women do it. The answer reveals subtle truths about...
In 2021, scientists at University of Oxford alongside biopharmaceutical company Nucana launched an investigation on a compound called Cordycepin. Chinese medicine has used it for centuries as a remedy derived from a Himalayan fungus. By using this compound, scientists have developed a new, potent chemotherapy drug. This drug, called NUC-7738, boosts the potency of its...
A parent grieving the loss of a child will sometimes go to great lengths to try and ease their pain. This is what Rosalia Lombardo’s father did when she passed in 1920, just days before her second birthday. 100 years later, Rosalia is know as The Girl in the Glass Coffin, Sleeping Beauty, The World’s...
The apple juice recall centers on juice from S. Martinelli & Company, pulled from shelves after lab testing revealed unsafe levels of patulin. This toxin, produced by mold on fruit, especially apples, can be dangerous when consumed in significant amounts. Patulin is classified as a mycotoxin and is especially harmful to young children and those...
Ibuprofen is one of the most common painkillers in the world. Most of us have it in our cabinets, and we don’t think twice about popping one when we’ve got a headache, sore muscles, or cramps. But just because it’s easy to get doesn’t mean it’s always safe. Dr. Saurabh Sethi, a Harvard-trained gastroenterologist, is...
A recent crocodile attack has left many shaking their heads in disbelief. Have you ever seen those performers who pose like statues, completely still, until they suddenly move and scare someone half to death? It’s all in good fun, of course. But imagine a situation just like that, except the “statue” is actually a very...