I’ve always believed in being proactive about my health, but like most people, I usually only see a doctor when something feels wrong or if I’m overdue for an annual exam. That changed when I learned about the Prenuvo scan—a whole-body MRI designed to detect serious conditions like cancer, aneurysms, and degenerative diseases before symptoms appear. The idea of a …
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How to fight stress—with little movements you can do anywhere.
This is One Thing, a column with tips on how to live. I used to luxuriate in 90-minute yoga classes at a studio an hour away. Then came two kids, and a slew of family responsibilities: My mother fell ill, and then died. My grandmother came to live upstairs from us for the last 2½ years of her of her life. …
Read More »CDC Issues New Travel Health Alert For 5 European Countries
We at Travel Off Path are not here to fearmonger — we’re just here to report the facts. Nor is this article sponsored by Pfizer… The truth is, we all relate to you and hope that any news coming from the CDC remains in the rear-view mirror because who could possibly want to relive what we all went through in …
Read More »Former Trump surgeon general says “people are going to die” after RFK Jr. halts some mRNA vaccine research
Former Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams — who served during the first Trump administration — argued Sunday that “people are going to die” if the U.S. backs away from mRNA vaccine development, after Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. halted around $500 million in research funding. Kennedy announced last week that the administration was canceling 22 mRNA vaccine …
Read More »A warmer, humid world where ticks thrive is increasing spread of Lyme and other diseases
NEW YORK — This year, people are seeking emergency care for tick bites at the highest level since 2017, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and reported cases of Lyme disease have continued to rise through the years. Experts say the increases are driven by warmer temperatures due to climate change and the expanding presence …
Read More »Trump's former surgeon general blasts Kennedy for 'tepid' response to CDC shootings – Politico
Trump’s former surgeon general blasts Kennedy for ‘tepid’ response to CDC shootings Politico Transcript: Former Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” Aug. 10, 2025 CBS News Former surgeon general: The CDC shooting must be a wakeup call statnews.com Former Surgeon General Jerome Adams Links CDC Shooting to Misinformation and Public Health Worker Risks geneonline.com Former U.S. surgeon general …
Read More »Man Follows Diet Advice From ChatGPT, Ends Up With Psychosis
A case study out this month offers a cautionary tale ripe for our modern times. Doctors detail how a man experienced poison-caused psychosis after he followed AI-guided dietary advice. Doctors at the University of Washington documented the real-life Black Mirror episode in the Annals of Internal Medicine: Clinical Cases. The man reportedly developed poisoning from the bromide he had ingested …
Read More »Bowel cancer on the rise: Experts reveal the hidden factor that increases the risk of colorectal cancer |
A recent study by Flinders University reveals a significant link between having both adenomas and serrated polyps in the bowel and an increased risk of developing colorectal cancer. Individuals with these synchronous lesions are five times more likely to develop advanced pre-cancerous changes. Bowel cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, is the third most common cancer and the second leading …
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Read More »A teen’s headaches weren’t going away. Doctors found a surprising cause
Logan Coleridge was used to taking hits in football. He’d been playing since he was 6 years old and had sustained several concussions. But after a helmet-to-helmet impact during his freshman year of high school in August 2023, he started having debilitating symptoms. The New Jersey teen said he was very dizzy and had trouble balancing. His memory was “terrible,” …
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