AvatarBusiness Insiderflipped into StrategyStoryboardWhy are so many young people getting cancer?AvatarCurated byBusiness InsiderCancer tends to be considered an older person's disease, but cases among younger people are rising. And researchers aren't sure why. Kate Middleton, who just turned 42, recently announced that she was diagnosed with cancer after abdominal surgery, though she didn’t disclose the type or stage of cancer. Researchers show that millennials, particularly those born after 1990, are developing early-onset cancer at such a high rate that they’ve dubbed it "an epidemic."
AvatarCox Media Groupflipped into WPXI-TV News PittsburghFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo2 hours agoMakers of ‘Food, Inc’ sequel, launch impact campaign around pressing issueswpxi.com - LINDSEY BAHRThe Oscar -nominated documentary " Food, Inc " helped change the way many consumers think about the systems behind the things we eat.But in the 16 …
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo3 days agoDunleavy collected $55,000 in gifts from wealthy hunters last yeardermotcole.com - Dermot ColeWealthy hunters, both in Alaska and Outside, bestowed hunting gifts worth $55,000 or more on Gov. Mike Dunleavy last year, equal to more than …
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoBurgers at a French restaurant? How we liked this Detroit spot’s versionclickondetroit.com - Cassidy Johncox, Carmichael CruzWe are on the hunt for the very best hamburger in Metro Detroit.Like you, we’re sick of these “top 10 burgers” lists put out by every news …
AvatarNeelum Ahluwaliaflipped into Health & Beauty Therapy/ tips.StoryboardHow to Lose 10 Pounds In a Month: 7 Simple Yet Effective Tips for Healthy WeightAvatarCurated byWellness52Achieving healthy weight loss is undoubtedly a process that demands time, patience, and commitment. But how long does it take? Perhaps you’re wondering specifically about shedding 10 pounds—can it realistically happen within a month? For most people, safely losing 10 pounds in one month isn’t feasible. Weight loss experts caution against rapid weight loss as it could pose risks like gallstone formation and rebound weight gain, especially if achieved through extreme calorie restriction.
AvatarKenneth Draytonflipped into Workout Information StoryboardIf You Can Do This in Less Than a Minute, Your Heart Is in Good ShapeAvatarCurated byWellness52Ever wondered about the state of your heart health? You’re not alone. While living a healthy lifestyle and undergoing regular checkups are important, they may not provide a comprehensive assessment of our heart function.
AvatarSean Kernanflipped into World and Breaking NewsFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo6 days agoA busy colon-cancer doctor shares 3 simple things he does to prevent the disease that's killing more young peopleyahoo.com - Kim SchewitzCases of colon cancer are rising in younger people. Certain lifestyle factors can help reduce the risk of developing the disease. Dr. Michael …
AvatarThe Telegraphflipped into Health and FitnessAvatarAvatar1 day agoNot brushing your teeth and the other causes of rising cancer in the under 40sThe Telegraph - David CoxLast year, speakers at the annual American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting – the most eminent cancer conference in the world – came with a dire warning. Rates of colorectal cancer were rapidly increasing in the under 40s, they said, so much so that cases are expected to double in this age group …
AvatarKelvin Leeflipped into Health And Wellness StoryboardHow You Smell Says A Lot About Your HealthAvatarCurated byHealth DigestDon't take this the wrong way, but you smell. We all do. It's just a fact of being human. The smells we emit can reveal a lot about us, even if we're not aware of it.
AvatarP Dimmickflipped into Ageless"I'm biohacking my body - I scrape my tongue and take scalding showers"SWNSA woman is biohacking herself to increase her quality of life - by avoiding all processed food, scraping her tongue and only taking scalding or freezing showers. Margareta Biconin, 26, also wears blue light-blocking glasses two hours before bed to set her circadian rhythm - and help her sleep eight to nine hours a night. She claims biohacking has allowed her to become the "best version" of herself and she has more energy during the day. Margareta suggests that due to the "fast-paced" environment many live in most people 'are not living a healthy lifestyle' and don't realise. She limits "toxic products" such as alcohol, cigarettes and processed food and will instead go for whole foods with high levels of nutrients - like organic meat, seeds and berries. Margareta, a model, from Vancouver, Canada, said: "When are you living in a fast-paced life you feel like your health is not where you want it to be. "In the beginning, it can be very overwhelming but you start by incorporating things little by little. "For me now, biohacking is just my way of life. "The difference for me was like day and night, when you are educated and know what is good for you and what is not. "Beforehand, I lived a life with normalised low energy levels, now I feel inner peace and balance." Margareta started biohacking during the pandemic when she realised she had constant low energy levels. To start she began wearing blue light-blocking glasses to give herself a good night's sleep - eight to nine hours a night. She said: "I think of it as different pillars of wellness. "The bottom of the tier is that everyone should be getting good sleep. "When it comes to sleep I don't focus on how many hours I sleep but I pay more attention to the quality of sleep. "The blue light from technology prevents your body from entering longer states of deep sleep. "My goal is to be asleep before 11pm so I get a nice eight hours and feel well rested the next day." Margareta said another way she biohacks is by alternating her showers from hot to cold as well as scraping her tongue. She said: "I will turn the shower on cold for five to 10 seconds during my showers. "This is good for your vagus nerve stimulation and immunity. "Tongue scraping has roots in Ayurveda - a system of traditional medicine native to India. "The tongue says a lot about your inner health and the scraper helps with detoxing the tongue. "You can purchase them so easily and I use it every morning and can't imagine living without it." …
AvatarThe Daily Recordflipped into LifestyleFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoMichael Mosley's warning about food group linked to cancer, diabetes and obesitydailyrecord.co.uk - Nicola RoyThe diet guru has lifted the lid on the potential health risks that can come from eating too much of a certain type of food. When you're trying to …
AvatarThe Health Deskflipped into The Latest Health News & ResearchFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo6 days ago6 Ways To Lower Your Risk Of Colon Cancerverified_publishermindbodygreen.com - Molly Knudsen, M.S., RDNYou may think of cancer as an age-related disease, but it very much affects young people—especially colon cancer. This cancer is now the leading …