rachel60+FollowMontell Jordan Opens Up About Cancer BattleMontell Jordan just got real about his cancer journey—his prostate cancer has come back, even after surgery. He’s not giving up, though! He’s staying positive, trusting his doctors, and sharing his story to break the stigma around men’s health. He’s even filming a documentary to help others going through the same thing. Major respect for his honesty and strength. Guys, get checked! #Health #BodyHealth #MontellJordan31Share
Aaron Rodriguez+FollowFlorida dad’s brush with deadly bacteria shocks communityA Florida dad’s fishing trip turned into a nightmare when a rare flesh-eating bacteria left him fighting for his life. Within days, his leg swelled to four times its size, covered in painful, bursting blisters, and he suffered kidney and liver failure. Doctors say Vibrio vulnificus, which thrives in warm Gulf Coast waters, can kill in just days—even healthy people aren’t safe. His family is urging everyone to be extra cautious in local waterways, especially during the summer. Have you or someone you know ever worried about waterborne infections? How do you decide when it’s safe to swim or fish? #Health #BodyHealth #Florida391Share
Lori Elliott+FollowLSD Just Got Real for Anxiety?Big news: the first-ever placebo-controlled trial found that a single dose of MM120 (a form of LSD) seriously reduced anxiety in people with generalized anxiety disorder—without any therapy! The 100 µg dose stood out, showing rapid and lasting improvements. Even the FDA is impressed, giving it Breakthrough Therapy status. Could psychedelics be the next big thing in mental health? This could totally change how we treat anxiety! #Health #BodyHealth #MentalHealth10323Share
Jacqueline Ray+FollowLuxury Hotel Stay Turns Into Salmonella NightmareImagine booking a seaside getaway and ending up in the hospital! Nearly 200 people got seriously sick with salmonella at Spain’s Cavanna Hotel, with dozens hospitalized—including kids. Most guests were tourists just trying to enjoy their summer. Health officials think cross-contaminated food is to blame, and the investigation’s still ongoing. If you’re traveling in Europe, maybe skip the sprouted seeds and double-check those buffets! #Health #BodyHealth #TravelAlert92Share
Beth Burton+FollowTwo generations shaping WellSpan’s futureA father-son duo is making waves at WellSpan Health, with Dr. Nick Salter joining the team this summer and following in the footsteps of his father, Dr. Ridgley Salter. What’s really impressive is how their family commitment goes beyond medicine—they’re both deeply involved in creating a supportive, healthy work environment for staff. Programs like virtual well-being conferences and support groups, led by Dr. Ridgley, have gained national attention and made a real difference for the team. It’s inspiring to see this kind of legacy in action. How do you think family traditions shape workplaces for the better? #Health #BodyHealth #WellSpanHealth10Share
April Anderson+FollowYour Eyes Could Reveal Dementia Early?!Wild new research says eye exams might spot signs of dementia up to 20 years before any symptoms show up. Scientists found that changes in the tiny blood vessels in your retina could be linked to Alzheimer’s risk. Basically, your eye doc could one day give you a heads-up about your brain health just by looking at your eyes. Imagine catching dementia decades before it hits—talk about a game changer! #Health #BodyHealth #DementiaAwareness171Share
Ryan Lewis+FollowTylenol and Autism? New Report Sparks DebateMajor tea: The upcoming HHS report might link Tylenol use during pregnancy and low folate to higher autism risk in kids, but experts are not convinced. Some say folinic acid (a type of folate) could help with symptoms, but the science is all over the place. Drugmakers and doctors are urging calm, saying there’s no solid proof Tylenol causes autism. Autism rates are up, but that’s partly due to better screening and broader definitions. Thoughts? #Health #BodyHealth #AutismAwareness97Share
Lori Elliott+FollowHow Craig Melvin’s charity brings Today stars togetherEvery year, Craig Melvin and his wife Lindsay Czarniak turn grief into action by hosting the Bottoms Up Invitational in Connecticut, honoring Craig’s late brother and raising funds for colorectal cancer awareness. What’s truly special is how the Today show crew—like Willie Geist and Dylan Dreyer—rally around him, showing the real meaning of friendship and support. This year, they’re starting earlier (no more late-night karaoke!) and bringing in legendary acts like the Blind Boys of Alabama. It’s a reminder of how powerful community can be when we come together for a cause. How do you and your friends support each other through tough times? #Health #BodyHealth #CraigMelvin30Share
Charles Christensen+FollowUterine Cancer: The Red Flag You Can't IgnoreEveryone talks about breast and ovarian cancer, but uterine cancer is actually the most common gynecologic cancer—and it's on the rise, especially among Black and Hispanic women. The wild part? It’s one of the most treatable cancers if caught early, and it practically shouts for attention with abnormal bleeding. Don’t ignore the signs! Risk factors like obesity, PCOS, and hormone use matter, but you can lower your risk with birth control, IUDs, and healthy habits. Never brush off weird bleeding—your body’s giving you a billboard-sized warning! #Health #BodyHealth #UterineCancer879Share
April Anderson+FollowStress Is Secretly Messing With Our HeartsDid you know stress isn’t just in your head—it can literally mess with your heart? A new survey found Irish women are skipping heart health checks because of stress, cost, and low motivation. Cardiologists say stress can trigger abnormal heart rhythms and even heart attacks if you’re already at risk. But you don’t have to go full zen monk: cutting back on screen time, moving more, and rethinking your priorities can help keep your ticker happy. Who knew stress was such a heartbreaker? #Health #BodyHealth #HeartHealth20Share