Ryan Lewis+FollowGene Editing vs. 'Incurable' LeukemiaLeukemia that laughs in the face of chemo? Scientists just dropped a wild new gene-editing therapy called BE-CAR7 that could finally outsmart aggressive T-cell leukemia. Instead of using a patient’s own cells, they’re editing healthy donor cells to hunt down cancer—like sending in immune system assassins. Early trials? 82% of patients hit deep remission, including a teen who’s now back to school. Still risky, but wow, this could be a total game-changer for families out of options. #Health #BodyHealth #GeneEditing10Share
Kevin Rodriguez+FollowWinter Storm Fern Grounds 19,000 FlightsTotal travel chaos alert: Winter Storm Fern just caused the worst weekend for US air travel since COVID! Over 19,000 flights were canceled, with Dallas-Fort Worth and Charlotte Douglas airports hit hardest. American Airlines and Delta scrambled to help stranded passengers, but Sunday was a nightmare—over 11,000 flights axed in one day. If you had travel plans, you probably weren’t going anywhere! Check out the wild map of the 20 worst airports. Anyone else stuck at the airport? #Health #BodyHealth #WinterStormFern00Share
Jennifer Wilson+FollowWild 1950s Parenting Rules That Messed Us UpEver wondered why your parents (or grandparents) acted the way they did? Turns out, a lot of those old-school 1950s parenting moves—like spanking, “boys don’t cry,” and demanding total obedience—can actually mess with kids’ brains and emotional health. Research now says things like lack of affection, suppressing emotions, and forcing kids to conform might have done more harm than good. Makes you grateful for modern parenting, right? #Health #BodyHealth #ParentingThrowback11Share
Ashley Johnson+FollowHealth Care Jobs Are Hitting PauseHealth care hiring isn’t the sure thing it used to be. After a post-pandemic hiring spree, hospitals and clinics are slowing down on new jobs—thanks to federal budget cuts, rising costs, and AI automation. Even roles like nurses and physical therapists aren’t immune. Some hospitals are laying off staff, and new grads might think twice about pricey degrees. With the demand for care still high, will this slowdown make it even harder to get an appointment? #Health #BodyHealth #HealthcareJobs00Share
edwardspeter+FollowCleveland Clinic’s bold leap into AI healthcareCleveland Clinic is shaking up healthcare by using artificial intelligence to make care safer, more affordable, and more accessible for everyone. With nearly 16 million patient visits and $18 billion in revenue last year, they’re not just talking about change—they’re making it happen. From fighting hunger and lead poisoning in local communities to building new hospitals and investing in mental health, their focus goes way beyond the exam room. What stands out is their commitment to caregivers’ safety and evolving values. How do you feel about technology and community initiatives shaping the future of healthcare? #Health #BodyHealth #ClevelandClinic00Share
Kevin Craig+FollowDallas women weigh in on AI mammogramsMost Dallas women are open to AI lending a hand with mammogram readings—but only if a real radiologist has the final say. In a recent survey, over 70% said they’re fine with AI as an assistant, but nearly 60% would rather wait for a doctor’s review than get instant results from a machine alone. Concerns about privacy, accuracy, and consent are top of mind, especially among Black patients. It’s clear: trust and transparency matter. Would you be comfortable with AI reading your mammogram if a doctor double-checked it? #Health #BodyHealth #Dallas00Share
Chris Lyons+FollowGlasgow hospital deaths spark urgent questionsSix patient deaths at Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth University Hospital are now under police investigation, all believed to be linked to infections acquired inside the hospital itself. This includes both adults and children, and families are still waiting for answers. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has admitted there was likely a connection between the hospital’s water system and these infections, and has issued a full apology. The hospital insists it’s safe today, but many in the community are left wondering: How can we be sure our hospitals are truly safe? What changes would make you feel confident in local healthcare? #Health #BodyHealth #Glasgow00Share
Johnathan Neal+FollowAre You Doing This in Your Sleep?Ever wake up gasping for air, talking in your sleep, or constantly needing to pee at night? These could be signs of a hidden sleep disorder or another health issue. From snoring and teeth grinding to sleepwalking and nightmares, your body might be sending you red flags while you snooze. If any of these sound familiar, it might be time to chat with your doctor and get your sleep (and health) back on track! #Health #MentalHealth #SleepHealth00Share
maria25+FollowScientists Are Trying to Hit Pause on AgingWhat if you could actually slow down aging? Researchers at Altos Labs are experimenting with ways to 'reset' our cells, making them act younger and healthier. By tweaking the genetic instructions that get fuzzy as we age, they’ve managed to reverse some signs of aging in cells—and even in mice! The dream? Treatments that could fight age-related diseases by keeping our cells on track. Still early days, but this could be a total game-changer for how we age. #Health #BodyHealth #AgingResearch20Share
Misty Brady+FollowDenver braces for AFC Championship deep freezeDenver’s AFC Championship showdown between the Broncos and Patriots isn’t just about football—it’s about braving some of the coldest game-day conditions in recent memory. With temperatures barely reaching the 20s, the NFL and doctors are urging fans to bundle up and watch for frostbite and hypothermia. The high altitude and bone-chilling wind could turn a thrilling playoff experience into a real health risk if you’re not careful. If you’re heading to Empower Field, layer up, keep an eye on your friends, and don’t ignore any numbness or pain. How are you prepping for this icy battle? #Health #BodyHealth #DenverWeather00Share