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A 26-year-old was bloated and thought she had hemorrhoids. She was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer. - Business Insider
Mariana Tata experienced a few subtle, common symptoms of colon cancer and got them checked out. She was diagnosed at stage 4.
Column | 5 surprising ways to lower your colorectal cancer risk - The Washington Post
All five of these habits are associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer among younger people in their 20s, 30s and 40s.
This 1 change could transform your health in 2026 - KSL.com
Millions of Americans are unknowingly battling what scientists and doctors call metabolic dysfunction: an epidemic quietly affecting nearly 9 in 10 adults in the U.S.
A little-known health syndrome may affect nearly everyone - ScienceDaily
Most U.S. adults have risk factors tied to a little-known condition called CKM syndrome, which connects heart disease, kidney problems, diabetes, and obesity into one powerful health threat. When these issues overlap, the danger rises far more than when they …
Measles patient traveled through Maryland, officials say - The Washington Post
Somone with an infectious case of the measles traveled in Maryland last week.
If you're over 65 and can still do these 8 things without reminders, your cognitive health is remarkable - Silicon Canals
While most people over 65 rely on countless reminders and notes to get through their day, those who can effortlessly manage these eight specific daily tasks are demonstrating cognitive abilities that neuroscientists consider extraordinary for their age.
How the words people use reveal hidden patterns of personality dysfunction - PsyPost
Whether in a quick text or a long email, your word choices quietly reveal deeper patterns. Our findings show that everyday language can expose personality dysfunction and dark traits surprisingly early.
Youngest Person to Be Diagnosed With Dementia in Britain Dies at 24 - ScienceAlert
A UK man who is thought to be Britain's youngest dementia sufferer recently passed away from the disease at only 24 years old.
Deadly disease damages the heart for years with no symptoms and is now spreading in the US - Earth.com
Scientists report unusually high Chagas disease parasite rates in kissing bugs collected near the U.S.-Mexico border region.
10 Minutes of Intensive Workout Can Trigger Powerful Anti-Cancer Effects: New Study - Good News Network
When starting a New Year fitness routine, take heart that a new study shows that 10 minutes of intense exercise could help fight cancer, too.
My Wife Just Had Another Baby. I Don’t Think I Ever Want to Have Sex Again. - Slate
You know what sounds nice right now? Lifelong celibacy.
Goodbye, Cavities? This Natural Amino Acid Helps Teeth Fight Sugar - SciTechDaily
A new clinical study involving human participants shows that arginine, a naturally occurring amino acid, can change how dental plaque develops on teeth, helping to reduce the risk of tooth decay. When sugars from food are broken down by the many bacteria livi…
Your heart doesn’t care how young you are: The myths cardiologists beg you to drop - Times of India
Health News: Heart disease still carries this strange reputation. Something that happens later. To someone else. To people who didn’t take care of themselves. And .
This New Capsule Sends a Signal From Inside Your Stomach, And Then Disappears - Indian Defence Review
A smart capsule built by MIT sends a signal after you swallow it, then dissolves without a trace. The tech is already real.
Florida doctor survives 3 near-death experiences, has a message about health care - Tampa Bay Times
It’s unclear if the otherwise healthy doctor fell and hit his head. Regardless, his medical condition became precarious.
This Is What a Cardiologist Eats for Breakfast for Better Blood Pressure - EatingWell
Learn why a cardiologist recommends the best breakfast for high blood pressure that's filled with protein, fiber and leafy greens for heart health.
'Rucking' Is The Walking Trend You Need To Try. Here's Why. - HuffPost
Bonus: You probably have the necessary gear in your closet right now.
Here's What It Means If You Get Winded From Walking Up The Stairs - HuffPost
Most people have been out of breath after climbing the stairs — but is that normal?
Menopause Hormone Therapy Is Not Linked to Dementia Risk, Review Suggests - ScienceAlert
There is no strong evidence that replenishing hormones after menopause is linked to dementia, according to a sweeping meta-analysis.
Western Maine doctors swamped by flu: ‘Perfect storms’ - Lewiston Sun Journal
'Not a great time,' one health care provider said. 'Get your flu shot.'