When the president’s scan becomes public curiosity In late October 2025, former President Donald Trump quietly dropped a bombshell: he had undergone an MRI at Walter Reed Medical Center earlier…
Every October 31, neighborhoods glow with carved pumpkins, kids race door to door for candy, and parents try to keep up — but behind the festive excitement lurks a sobering…
Halloween is full of sweet temptations, but for people living with Crohn’s or colitis, candy can feel like a minefield. Certain treats may trigger digestive symptoms, while others are easier…
The holidays bring joy, family gatherings, indulgent meals—and for some, elevated heart risk. You may have heard anecdotes or seen headlines suggesting that heart attacks spike around Thanksgiving, Christmas, and…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMXaxk1D0C8 A Shot of Hope: What Scientists Are Seeing When scientists first developed the mRNA COVID vaccines, their goal was simple but urgent: stop a deadly virus. Yet new evidence…
As millions of Americans rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to put food on the table, recent political maneuvers in Washington threaten to disrupt this vital lifeline. The…
The "Fall Back" Struggle Is Real Every November, we gain an hour of sleep when daylight saving time ends — at least, in theory. In reality, families often end up…
Science Finally Catches Up to Common Sense Women everywhere, rejoice — and maybe take a nap.According to sleep researchers at the Cleveland Clinic, women actually do need more sleep than…
A new large-scale study suggests that heavier use of social media by early adolescents is linked with weaker performance on reading, memory and vocabulary tests. For healthcare, education and pharmaceutical…