New research is reshaping what men know about sexual health and cancer prevention—and it starts with how often they ejaculate.
The Prostate Problem Men Aren't Talking About
Let's be real — prostate health isn't exactly cocktail conversation, but maybe it should be. According to Harvard Medical School, half of all men in their 50s are…
Experts weigh in on whether that nightly cold one is helping — or quietly hurting — your health more than you think.
For as long as humans have had a reason to unwind, there has been beer. Archaeological evidence places its origins somewhere in the Stone Age, which means humanity has been reaching for a…
How a misdiagnosis decades ago turned the actress into one of Hollywood's most passionate health advocates
Long before Lucy Liu became synonymous with the sharp-tongued Miranda Priestly's world or the iconic kicks of Kill Bill, she faced something far more unsettling than any film role — a breast cancer scare that led to an unnecessary…
A leading gastroenterologist breaks down the most stubborn digestive health misconceptions—and what science actually says
The Gut Health Misinformation Problem
Every scroll through social media seems to surface a new digestive cure—lemon water cleanses, fiber overloads, probiotic miracles. Americans are drowning in wellness advice, most of it unverified. Meanwhile, the real threats to digestive health…
New research and cardiology experts warn that chest radiation carries long-term heart and cardiac consequences that patients rarely hear about before treatment begins.
Cancer treatment has evolved dramatically over the decades — from breakthrough immunotherapy to integrative practices like oncology massage at major medical centers. Yet radiation therapy remains a foundational pillar of cancer care…
A sweeping new study reveals the staggering rise in breast cancer deaths worldwide, along with the everyday habits quietly fueling the crisis — and the ones that could reverse it.
Breast cancer has long held an unwelcome distinction: it is the most common cancer and the deadliest for women across the globe. But a sobering…
A sweeping WHO analysis reveals that millions of cancer diagnoses each year were never inevitable — and the patterns behind them are closer to home than most people expect.
The word "cancer" carries a weight that few diagnoses can match. For many, it arrives like a thunderclap — sudden, arbitrary, and cruelly indifferent to the…
Groundbreaking WHO analysis reveals how simple lifestyle modifications could prevent nearly 40 percent of global diagnoses
The specter of cancer looms large in modern medicine, casting shadows of uncertainty over millions worldwide. Yet emerging research suggests the disease may not be as inevitable as many fear. A comprehensive analysis from the World Health Organization has…

