Breast cancer patients who have been in remission for years or even decades may still need to be cautious about respiratory infections. Some common viruses may re-awaken a very small number of dormant breast cancer cells within our lungs, according to emerging research. “Dormant cancer cells are like the embers left in an abandoned campfire, and respiratory viruses are like …
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Read More »5 Things You Should Do for Your Gut Health, According to a Gastroenterologist
Add fiber and probiotics daily to help your gut, digestion, mood and even sleep quality. A diverse, plant-rich diet with fermented foods can support a healthy microbiome. Small habits like morning coffee tweaks or blue light glasses can benefit gut and brain health. Taking care of your gut health can be tricky. When your microbiome—that’s the neighborhood of trillions of …
Read More »First human case of West Nile Virus reported in the I-35 corridor – MySA
First human case of West Nile Virus reported in the I-35 corridor MySA Hays County confirms first human case of West Nile Virus KXAN Austin West Nile detected in Brazos County, health department confirms KBTX News 3 Midland Health Department responds to West Nile detection newswest9.com West Nile virus warning issued for Bastrop County The Elgin Courier Source link
Read More »Dementia Often Goes Undiagnosed for Over 3 Years
Key Questions Answered: Q: How long does it typically take to diagnose dementia?A: On average, 3.5 years from first symptom recognition—4.1 years for early-onset cases. Q: What factors delay diagnosis?A: Younger age, frontotemporal dementia, systemic healthcare issues, and stigma. Q: Why does timely diagnosis matter?A: Early diagnosis improves access to treatments and prolongs quality of life during early stages. Summary: …
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Read More »Beta-HPV can directly cause skin cancer in immunocompromised people
Wednesday, July 30, 2025 NIH case study finds virus drives creation of cancer cells in context of defective T cells. Researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have shown for the first time that a type of human papillomavirus (HPV) commonly found on the skin can directly cause a form of skin cancer called cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) …
Read More »New Study Identifies That Walking And Diet Can Delay Alzheimer’s Disease
Can delaying a disease as monstrous as Alzheimer’s be as simple as walking and eating nutritious foods? A June 2025 study in Molecular Neurodegeneration assessed this topic and concluded that “up to 45% of dementia risk can be attributed to modifiable risk factors,” namely exercise and diet. What happens, the study explained, is that those two habits boost BDNF, or …
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Cilantro is a polarizing herb. People either love it or hate it. For many, a sprig of cilantro can add much-needed flavor to a salad or in homemade guacamole. For others with a certain gene, it just tastes like soap. “It is estimated that four to 14 percent of the U.S. population has this genetic variation, making cilantro taste like …
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