Charles Christensen+FollowCancer Expert Shares Raw Health UpdateRichard Scolyer, the Aussie cancer researcher who’s been super open about his brain cancer fight, just shared that his tumor is growing again after 18 months of hope from experimental immunotherapy. Even with the tough news, he’s still all about making memories with his family and keeping his spirits up. His honesty about the ups and downs is seriously inspiring—and he’s not giving up on new treatments just yet. Rooting for him! #CancerAwareness #Inspiration #MedicalBreakthroughs #RichardScolyer #HealthJourney #Health285Share
Charles Christensen+FollowWould You Donate Your Poop for Science?Turns out, your gut could hold the key to beating cancer! The Mayo Clinic is collecting thousands of stool samples (yep, poop!) to figure out how our unique gut bacteria affect cancer treatment. The goal? To personalize meds so you get the drug that works best for you, not just the standard one-size-fits-all. It’s wild to think something so gross could actually save lives. Would you be brave enough to contribute to a poop biobank? #MedicalBreakthroughs #Microbiome #CancerResearch #ScienceNews #PersonalizedMedicine #Health107Share
herreradennis+FollowSchizophrenia Breakthroughs You Need to KnowDid you know schizophrenia affects 1 in 300 people worldwide? Stigma is still a huge problem, with over half of those diagnosed feeling it—sometimes even from their own doctors. But there’s hope: the first new treatment in 50 years just got approved, and researchers are exploring wild new options like genetic models and synapse regeneration. Mental Health Awareness Month is the perfect time to talk about this. Let’s keep pushing for better understanding and breakthroughs! #MentalHealthAwareness #Schizophrenia #BreakTheStigma #MedicalBreakthroughs #Health2818Share
james60+Follow5 Wild Healthcare Updates in 5 MinutesDid you catch these game-changing healthcare headlines? 1) The FDA just approved pz-cel, the first-ever gene therapy for RDEB—huge for wound healing! 2) Upadacitinib got the green light for giant cell arteritis, meaning less steroid drama. 3) Nipocalimab is now an option for teens with gMG. 4) Semaglutide’s latest trial shows it can seriously help with liver disease. 5) And heads up: high blood sugar in teens could mean heart trouble later, especially for girls. Wild week! #HealthcareNews #FDA #GeneTherapy #MedicalBreakthroughs #HealthUpdate #Health100Share
Keith Stokes+Follow5 Wild Healthcare Breakthroughs This WeekDid you see the FDA just approved the first-ever gene therapy for a rare skin disorder? Plus, there’s a new treatment for giant cell arteritis that could help patients ditch steroids. Myasthenia gravis got a new med, semaglutide is showing promise for MASH, and a global study found high teen blood sugar could mean bigger heart risks later. Healthcare is moving FAST—these headlines are game-changers! #HealthcareNews #FDAApprovals #MedicalBreakthroughs #GeneTherapy #Pharma #Health391Share
shermandarlene+FollowCancer Deaths Drop—But Here’s the TwistBig news: Cancer death rates are actually going down for both men and women, thanks to better screening and treatments! Lung cancer deaths are dropping the fastest, but here’s the plot twist—some cancers like prostate (for men) and stomach (for women) are on the rise. Plus, new cases in women are creeping up in more areas than men, partly due to lifestyle factors. It’s a mixed bag, but overall, progress is real! #CancerAwareness #HealthNews #MedicalBreakthroughs #CancerResearch #PublicHealth #Health172Share
April Anderson+FollowNew Infrared Test Spots Cancer in Blood🚨 Exciting breakthrough in cancer detection! Scientists have developed a new test using infrared light to find cancer "fingerprints" in blood. 🎯 With up to 81% accuracy for lung cancer, this AI-powered method offers hope for earlier, less invasive detection. While more research is needed, the future looks promising! 🌟 #CancerResearch #AI #MedicalBreakthroughs #Health1242Share