Ashley Johnson+FollowMedicare’s New Chronic Care GamechangerBig news for anyone dealing with chronic health issues: Medicare is rolling out a new payment model called ACCESS that could totally shake up how doctors treat long-term conditions. Instead of paying docs for every visit or test, they’ll get rewarded for actually improving patient health—think better outcomes, not just more appointments. The focus? Cardio-kidney, musculoskeletal, and behavioral health. If this works, it could mean more personalized care and less red tape for both patients and doctors! #Health #BodyHealth #Medicare91Share
Joseph Bradley+FollowDave Coulier’s Double Cancer ShockFull House’s Dave Coulier just dropped a bombshell—he’s facing a second cancer diagnosis less than a year after beating stage-3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma. This time, it’s an HPV-related tongue cancer, totally unrelated to his first. The wild part? He had zero symptoms; a routine scan caught it early. Dave’s staying positive, though, with a 90% curability rate and radiation wrapping up by New Year’s Eve. Talk about a rollercoaster year! #Health #BodyHealth #DaveCoulier30Share
Frank Christensen+FollowFlorida mom’s tiny baby surpriseSophie Geraci walked into the delivery room bracing for another “giant baby” — but instead, she and her husband were stunned by the tiniest little girl they’d ever seen. After months of being told her baby was measuring big (and with two previous 8+ lb kids), Sophie was shocked when baby Anastazja arrived at just 5 lbs, 7 oz! The family had to scramble for preemie clothes and diapers, but now, four months later, their little one is thriving. Have you ever had a moment where reality totally flipped your expectations? Let’s hear your stories! #Health #BodyHealth #parenthood50Share
Charles Christensen+FollowTattoos & Melanoma: What No One Told UsOkay, this is wild—Swedish researchers just found that people with tattoos have a 29% higher risk of melanoma, even after factoring in sun exposure. The kicker? Only 30% of cases showed up on the tattoo itself, so it’s not just about sunburned ink. Turns out, those colorful pigments and black inks are loaded with carcinogens that might mess with your whole system. The risk jumps even higher if you’ve had your ink for 10-15 years. Anyone else suddenly curious what’s in their tattoo ink? #Health #BodyHealth #SkinCancerAwareness10Share
rachel60+FollowHer 'Silly Cough' Was Stage 4 Lung CancerImagine thinking you just have a nagging cough, but it turns out to be stage 4 lung cancer that’s already spread to your brain. That’s what happened to 78-year-old retired flight attendant Joanne Cure. Thanks to genetic testing and a targeted drug called Osimertinib, she’s beating the odds and thriving years after her diagnosis. Her story is a wild reminder: don’t ignore those weird symptoms, and modern medicine is seriously leveling up! #Health #BodyHealth #LungCancerAwareness153Share
Aaron Rodriguez+FollowPenn’s Blood Cancer Breakthroughs Are WildBlood cancer research just got a major glow-up! Penn Medicine’s team is dropping some jaw-dropping updates at the ASH meeting—think new treatments for leukemia, immune disorders, and even long-term CAR T cell therapy results. Over 75% of patients are still alive after five years, and some new antibody combos are showing insane promise. Plus, Penn’s top docs are getting big honors. Feels like we’re watching history in the making! #Health #BodyHealth #BloodCancer70Share
Charles Christensen+FollowThe Surprising Key to Preventing DementiaTurns out, staying social as you age might be just as important as eating right or exercising! A new Aussie study found that older adults who keep up with friends, family, and community activities have a much lower risk of developing dementia. The biggest risk? Social isolation. So, if you needed an excuse to call your friends or join that club, this is it—your brain will thank you! #Health #BodyHealth #BrainHealth10Share
Kevin Craig+FollowThe Real Age When Frailty Hits HardEver wondered when your body really starts to slow down? A new study says there’s a ‘tipping point’ around age 75 when our bodies just can’t bounce back from injuries or illness like they used to. Before that, we’re pretty resilient, but after 75, health setbacks pile up fast. The good news? Spotting this tipping point could help us prep and stay healthier longer. Wild how math can predict our health future! #Health #BodyHealth #Aging121Share
Ryan Lewis+FollowCould Cheese-Like Molecules Fight Alzheimer’s?Scientists just found that a natural molecule called spermine might help clear out the sticky brain proteins behind Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s—think of it like melting cheese on spaghetti, making things easier to clean up! In worm studies, extra spermine helped keep cells healthier as they aged. It’s still early days, but this could be a tasty new way to tackle brain diseases. Who knew our brains might need a little extra ‘cheese’ to stay sharp? #Health #BodyHealth #Alzheimers30Share
Kristi Key+FollowDave Coulier’s Cancer Comeback StoryFull House’s Dave Coulier just dropped a bombshell—after beating stage 3 non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, he’s facing a totally new cancer diagnosis: p16 squamous carcinoma at the base of his tongue. He found out during a routine scan, and it’s unrelated to his last cancer. Through it all, Dave’s launching a toxin-free marketplace, inspired by his own health battles. Can you believe how much this guy has been through? #Health #BodyHealth #DaveCoulier40Share