sgarcia+FollowWhat did we used to think was “healthy” in the '90s that’s kind of absurd now? I remember when Sunny D was marketed as a healthier choice than soda — and we all just went with it. Also: everything was “low-fat” back then, which somehow meant it was packed with sugar instead. 😂 What do you remember from that era? Any food or trend that was supposed to be “good for you” but totally wouldn’t fly today? #90sNostalgia #HealthTrends #NutritionTips #sunnyD #LowFatDiet #Health 17862Share
Mr. Thomas Martin MD+FollowDIY Weight-Loss Shots?! The Wild New TrendPeople are skipping pricey weight-loss meds and mixing their own at home with ingredients ordered online—sometimes from China! Forums like Reddit and Telegram are packed with tips, vendor reviews, and even group lab tests to check purity. Some say it’s a game-changer for their health and wallets, but experts warn it’s risky and unregulated. Would you trust the internet with your next injection? #weightloss #healthtrends #DIY #Fitness30Share
SapphireWanderer+FollowIs Dementia Really That Common Now?I was shocked to read that almost half of older adults now pass away with dementia on their medical records. That’s a huge jump from just twenty years ago. It makes me wonder if it’s because we’re better at diagnosing it or if more people are actually developing dementia. Anyone else notice this trend in their own families or communities? #DementiaAwareness #Aging #HealthTrends #Health #BodyHealth63Share
Joshua Morris+FollowWait, Is Intermittent Fasting Biblical?Turns out intermittent fasting isn’t just a TikTok trend—it’s got roots in the Bible! The whole idea of time-restricted eating (like the 16/8 method) mirrors fasting practices mentioned in scripture. People have been fasting for spiritual reasons for centuries, and now science says it might help with weight loss, heart health, and even brain power. But heads up: it’s not for everyone, and some studies raise questions about long-term effects. Always check with your doc before jumping in! #IntermittentFasting #HealthTrends #Wellness #Fitness30Share
kingabigail+FollowTaurine: Hype or Hope for Aging?Everyone’s buzzing about taurine as the next anti-aging miracle, but a new study just threw some serious shade. Influencers swear it keeps you young, but scientists now say taurine levels don’t actually drop as we age—and popping supplements might not be the fountain of youth after all. Still, taurine does have legit health perks, just maybe not the age-reversing magic TikTok promised. Are you still team taurine? #TaurineTruth #HealthTrends #AgingMyths #Health90Share
Cheryl Bennett+FollowWould You Try the OMAD Diet?The OMAD (One Meal a Day) diet is all over social media, but have you seen that wild simulation video showing what actually happens to your body when you fast for hours? 😳 From muscle breakdown to risky ketone levels, experts are seriously worried about the long-term health effects. Sure, celebs like Chris Martin and Liz Hurley swear by it, but dietitians say it’s not for everyone and could do more harm than good. Would you ever try eating just one meal a day? #OMADDiet #FastingFacts #HealthTrends #Health00Share
Jennifer Price+FollowOzempic Craze: 600% Spike in 6 Years?!GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro are EVERYWHERE—usage for weight loss has shot up 600% in the U.S. since 2018! Now, 1 in 8 adults has tried them, and more people are skipping surgery for these meds. They’re not just for diabetes anymore; they’re helping with heart health, too. But with all this hype, some folks can’t get their prescriptions, and costs are still wild. Are we looking at the future of weight loss or just the latest health craze? #Ozempic #WeightLoss #HealthTrends #Health41Share
xwest+FollowFDA’s New Food Dyes: Should We Worry?The FDA just greenlit three new food dyes—Galdieria extract blue, butterfly pea flower extract, and calcium phosphate—right as they’re looking to ban seven others like Red No. 40. These newbies are all-natural, coming from algae and flowers, and can hit shelves ASAP. A dietitian says don’t stress about food dyes too much; it’s way more important to focus on balanced eating and overall wellness than obsessing over every ingredient label. #FoodNews #FDADecision #FoodDyes #Nutrition #HealthTrends #Health10Share
Terry Brown+FollowWould You Pay $10K for VIP Doctor Access?Concierge medicine is blowing up—think super-personalized care, no insurance headaches, and your doc actually knowing your name. But here’s the catch: it costs $10,000 a year (plus fees!). My friend’s mom got next-level attention, but only because she could afford it. This trend is splitting healthcare into VIPs and everyone else. Would you shell out for this, or stick with the usual wait-and-see game? #ConciergeMedicine #HealthcareDivide #VIPCare #HealthTrends #Medicare #Health01Share
reyesbrian+FollowWould You Care if Your Doc Smoked Weed?A new survey found nearly half of patients are cool with their doctors using recreational cannabis outside of work—almost as many as those okay with docs using nicotine! Plus, over half are open to talking about cannabis as part of their treatment plan. The catch? Most patients had never used cannabis themselves, and results varied a lot. It’s wild to see how much attitudes are shifting, even in places where only medical use is legal. Would you care if your doctor lit up after hours? #CannabisSurvey #DoctorLife #MedicalMarijuana #PatientPerspectives #HealthTrends #Health198318Share