Thursday, May 29, 2025

Tag: Health

Biden Diagnosed with Aggressive Prostate Cancer

Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer that has spread to his bones, and treatment options are being reviewed.

Rust, Bulges, and Hidden Toxins: How to Spot Dangerous Canned Goods

Experts warn to check canned goods for signs of contamination, as bacteria can cause severe illness, including botulism.

Brown Rice Found to Contain High Levels of Carcinogenic Arsenic, Study Warns

Brown rice is nutritionally beneficial but may pose health risks due to higher inorganic arsenic levels than white rice.

This Guy Drank Only Protein Shakes for a Week—It Did Not End Well

A fitness influencer's week of only protein shakes led to severe health issues, highlighting the dangers of extreme diets.

A 40cm Rod Went Through the Face—and He Lived to Tell the Story

A drunk man fell onto a table, impaling his head with a metal rod. After 10-hour surgery, he survived but lost sight in one eye.

Teen Vaped for 3 Years—Now She May Need a Lung Transplant

A 17-year-old girl developed "popcorn lung" after three years of vaping, raising awareness about the health risks of e-cigarettes.

The ‘Dirty’ Truth About Hot Coffee on Airplanes

A flight attendant warns against ordering coffee on planes due to unsanitary water tanks and coffee pot maintenance issues.

German Woman, 66, Gives Birth to 10th Child—Naturally

A 66-year-old German woman, Alexandra Hildebrandt, gives birth to her 10th child naturally, emphasizing health and family joy.

54 Billion Bacteria in Your Sponge? The Scary Truth About Kitchen Hygiene

A study reveals kitchen sponges harbor up to 54 billion bacteria, making them a hotspot for microorganisms.

Oat Bran vs. Oatmeal: Why One Could Be the Key to Weight Loss

Oat bran is highlighted as an effective breakfast for weight loss, containing double the fiber of instant oatmeal.

Is Your Water Bottle Dirtier Than a Toilet? Experts Say It Might Be

Improper maintenance of water bottles can lead to harmful bacterial growth. Regular cleaning and proper usage are essential for health.

Why Quitting Smoking Could Be in Your Genes, According to New Research

A study reveals that genetic factors, not just willpower, significantly influence smoking cessation success among Koreans.