maria25+FollowScientists Are Trying to Hit Pause on AgingWhat if you could actually slow down aging? Researchers at Altos Labs are experimenting with ways to 'reset' our cells, making them act younger and healthier. By tweaking the genetic instructions that get fuzzy as we age, they’ve managed to reverse some signs of aging in cells—and even in mice! The dream? Treatments that could fight age-related diseases by keeping our cells on track. Still early days, but this could be a total game-changer for how we age. #Health #BodyHealth #AgingResearch20Share
Harold Sosa+FollowC-Section & Mental Health: It’s in the Genes?Turns out, the link between being born via planned c-section and developing mental health issues like schizophrenia or depression might not be about the surgery at all—it could be genetics! A new study found that people born by planned c-section had higher genetic risk for these conditions, suggesting it’s more about what’s in your DNA than how you were delivered. So, maybe let’s stop blaming the birth method and look at the bigger genetic picture! #Health #MentalHealth #Genetics00Share
Stacy Fisher+FollowCanned Tuna Recall: Check Your Pantry!Did you buy Genova canned tuna lately? There’s a recall because some cans might be contaminated with deadly botulism due to a faulty lid. Even if your tuna looks or smells fine, don’t risk it! Check the can codes and best-by dates on the FDA’s site. If you have an affected can, return it for a refund or contact the company for a replacement. Don’t mess around with this one—botulism is no joke! #Health #BodyHealth #TunaRecall00Share
Lori Elliott+FollowAllen Iverson’s Australia visit leaves families upsetAllen Iverson’s recent trip to Melbourne for HoopsFest has left many fans and families heartbroken. Instead of inspiring young cancer patients at a special meet-and-greet, Iverson reportedly kept kids waiting for hours, skipped signing memorabilia, and barely acknowledged the group—even after some families drove hours for the chance to meet him. Security told the kids he was “having a bad day,” but for those children and their families, it was a huge letdown. Should celebrities be held to a higher standard when it comes to meeting young fans, especially those facing serious illness? #Health #BodyHealth #AllenIverson20Share
Kristi Key+FollowBeth Chamberlin’s Bold Comeback at 62Soap star Beth Chamberlin just got real about her endometrial cancer journey—and she’s calling 2026 her year of transformation. After a hysterectomy and a clean bill of health, she’s using her story to inspire women over 40 to reinvent themselves, no matter what life throws at them. From losing her 'Guiding Light' contract to rebuilding her confidence through fitness, Beth’s message is clear: it’s never too late to start over and thrive. #Health #BodyHealth #CancerSurvivor00Share
Tam Graham+FollowThis poor boy was a victim of a horrific experiment gone wrong. He never had any say in what was inflicted upon him. This so called theory has not only distorted the truth that a person is a blank slate that could be manipulated into the opposite sex, it harmed countless other children whom doctors bought into the lie from the pit of hell. I am speaking of children born with disabilities and/ or sex related chromosome disorders whom were diagnosed as one sex only to be treated and sometimes operated on to live as another receiving the same treatment this poor man had received. Many have taken their own lives or are today and forever scared from this cruel treatment. They reside quietly in and around your neighborhood suffering and around the world. This is a tragic nightmare. I am speaking from experience as a man born with Klinefelter syndrome whom was diagnosed as a male but due to the nature of this disorder was brought up as a female. I found the truth on my birth certificate. 🙏🏼172Share
Kristi Key+FollowColon Cancer at 37? Docs Missed the SignsImagine being super healthy—green smoothies, yoga, the works—and still getting diagnosed with stage 3 colon cancer at 37. That’s what happened to Mohammad Samad, who was misdiagnosed for months with IBS and stress. Turns out, colon cancer symptoms can totally mimic other stuff, especially in younger people. His story is a wild reminder: trust your gut (literally), push for tests, and don’t let anyone tell you you’re “too young” for cancer. Early checks save lives! #Health #BodyHealth #ColonCancerAwareness00Share
Andi West Sides+FollowAlabama is a horrible place for mental health assistance. My daughter who is 33 born at 22 weeks with cerebral palsy, had a stroke at birth can’t use right side, mentally 5 and all she got before her Dad retired was less than 800 a month. And for any services she had been 1008 on waiting list for over 12 years.274Share
wilsonjames+FollowHow Much Is Too Much? Alcohol & Cancer RiskJust read a wild study: if you’re a heavy drinker (think 14+ drinks a week) for years, your risk of colorectal cancer shoots up—like, 91% higher than light drinkers! Even moderate drinking isn’t totally safe. The research tracked 88,000+ people over 20 years and found the more you drink, the bigger the risk, especially for rectal cancer. Cutting back or quitting can seriously help your health. Makes you rethink that extra glass, right? #Health #BodyHealth #HealthNews00Share
shermandarlene+FollowEric Dane’s Brave ALS UpdateEric Dane couldn’t make it to the ALS Network’s gala to accept his Advocate of the Year Award because ALS has really taken a toll on him. He’s been super open about his diagnosis and how tough it’s been, but he’s still keeping his spirits up and wants to share his journey to help others. His wife even wrote about how their family is coping. It’s heartbreaking but also inspiring to see how much he’s fighting. #Health #BodyHealth #EricDane40Share