Michelle Welch+FollowHow a young Iowan’s dizzy spells led to a rare brain cancer diagnosisWaking up dizzy and nauseous at 25, Michael Jones thought he was just run down—until a sudden facial droop sent him to the doctor. The shock? It was a rare, aggressive brain tumor called diffuse midline glioma. His story highlights how subtle symptoms can signal something serious, and how new FDA-approved treatments like dordaviprone and vorasidenib are giving hope to patients facing tough odds. Radiation helped shrink Michael’s tumor, but doctors warn about long-term risks and the stubborn nature of these cancers. What would you do if your life changed overnight? Let’s talk about early signs, treatment choices, and hope for the future. #Health #BodyHealth #BrainCancerAwareness00Share
Terry Brown+FollowBig changes coming to Wheat Ridge’s hospital siteA massive transformation is on the horizon for Wheat Ridge: the old Lutheran Hospital campus just sold for $60 million and is set to become a vibrant new neighborhood. Picture this—over 1,200 homes, from single-family houses to apartments, plus shops, offices, and plenty of green space with trails. What’s really cool is they’re keeping the historic Blue House and Chapel, which could turn into restaurants, event venues, or even a library. This could totally reshape daily life in the area. How do you feel about this kind of development in our community? #Health #BodyHealth #WheatRidge00Share
Christian Boone+FollowFDA’s Black Box Drama Over Covid VaxWord is, the FDA might slap its harshest warning label—the infamous 'black box'—on Covid vaccines. Insiders say even FDA experts are scratching their heads, claiming there’s no solid reason for it. The move’s got people wondering if it’s more about politics than science, especially since the vaccine rollout was a huge Trump brag. Nothing’s official yet, but if this happens, it could seriously shake up public trust in vaccines. Stay tuned for the drama! #Health #BodyHealth #COVID1900Share
Ryan Cunningham+FollowChildhood Trauma Leaves a Hidden MarkWild new research just dropped: women who say their worst trauma happened as kids actually have a totally different stress response than men or women traumatized later. Their bodies barely release the stress hormone cortisol in tough situations—unlike everyone else. It’s not about how much trauma, but how it hit you. This could explain why women are more likely to develop PTSD and why treatments need to get way more personal. Science is finally catching up! #Health #BodyHealth #MentalHealth00Share
Kevin Craig+FollowWhat Your Tiny Habits Say About YouEver wondered what your daily quirks are really saying? Turns out, the way you walk, eat, text, or even treat your waiter can spill your secrets. Slow eater? You probably savor life. Always late? Maybe you’re just chill. Even your shoes and handshake are giving away your vibe. Basically, your little habits are like a personality test you didn’t know you were taking. Which one surprised you the most? #Health #BodyHealth #PersonalityTraits00Share
Lori Elliott+FollowHow Project Echo is changing NM prisonsProject Echo is quietly transforming lives inside New Mexico’s prisons. Instead of just serving time, inmates are now learning how to take charge of their health and build real plans for life after release. This isn’t just about medical facts—it’s about hope, self-worth, and a shot at a healthier future. The program’s reach is growing, and the stories coming out are powerful. If you know someone impacted by the justice system, or care about second chances, what do you think about programs like this? Could this be a model for other states? #Health #BodyHealth #NewMexico00Share
Keith Stokes+FollowHospitals Jammed: Winter Chaos Incoming?NHS hospitals in England are already packed, and winter hasn’t even hit full force yet. More patients are stuck in beds because there’s nowhere for them to go, making things worse than last year. With a flu surge and doctor strikes looming, expect longer A&E waits, ambulance pile-ups, and even more patients treated in corridors. The bed shortage is so bad, experts warn it could literally cost lives. Social care delays and budget cuts are making it a perfect storm. #Health #BodyHealth #NHS00Share
Harold Sosa+FollowWhy You Keep Waking Up at 3amEver find yourself wide awake at 3am, staring at the ceiling? Turns out, it’s totally normal! A sleep doc says the trick is to stop stressing about it—just accept you’re up, and don’t force yourself to sleep. If you can’t drift off, get out of bed and do something chill (read, watch TV, whatever). The more you fight it, the harder it gets. Your body will catch the next sleep wave soon enough! #Health #MentalHealth #SleepTips00Share
Johnathan Neal+FollowThis Song Is Saving LivesImagine turning your pain into a song that helps others survive. That’s what Jo Lambert did after supporting a loved one through suicidal crises. She teamed up with others who’ve been there to create a film and choir song, “Hold the Hope,” now used in UK suicide prevention training. It’s raw, real, and all about holding space for someone in their darkest moments. Proof that compassion—and a little music—can change everything. #Health #MentalHealth #MentalHealthMatters20Share
shermandarlene+FollowThis Tampa family dodged disaster with one scanImagine thinking you’re healthy, only to discover you’re a ticking time bomb. That’s what happened to the Murray brothers in Tampa. After Kevin Murray’s routine heart scan came back clear, he urged his brothers to get checked too—turns out, every single one had advanced heart disease, even without obvious symptoms. Thanks to a quick, noninvasive cardiac CT, they all got life-saving treatment before disaster struck. It’s wild how family history can hide in plain sight. Has anyone else had a health scare that changed how your family approaches checkups? Let’s talk about the power of early detection and looking out for each other. #Health #BodyHealth #HeartHealth10Share