Joseph Bradley+FollowHow a heart scan saved four Tampa brothersFour Tampa brothers discovered they all had advanced heart disease—without any warning signs—thanks to one sibling’s insistence on a cardiac CT scan. Kevin Murray’s near-death experience years ago made him vigilant about heart health, and when his brother Patrick started feeling tired, Kevin pushed for the scan. That decision led to life-saving surgeries for all four brothers. Turns out, family history can be a silent threat, even if you feel fine. Would you get a heart scan if heart disease runs in your family? Let’s talk about how technology and family conversations can truly save lives. #Health #BodyHealth #HeartHealth10Share
Charles Christensen+FollowKing Charles Gets Real About CancerKing Charles just opened up about his cancer journey and the internet is rallying behind him. He’s feeling the love after sharing that his treatment is being scaled back thanks to early diagnosis and following doctor’s orders. The King’s big message? Don’t skip your cancer screenings—nine million people in the UK are missing out! He’s hoping his story inspires more folks to get checked. If you’ve been putting it off, maybe it’s time to take his advice! #Health #BodyHealth #KingCharles10Share
Johnathan Neal+FollowThese Habits Make You Instantly TrustworthyEver wonder why some people just seem trustworthy right off the bat? Turns out, it’s not magic—it’s a mix of subtle habits. Think: natural eye contact (not creepy staring), actually listening, keeping promises (even the tiny ones), and owning up to mistakes. The real secret? Consistency and empathy. Trust isn’t about being perfect, it’s about being real and showing up for people. Which of these do you already nail, and which could use some work? #Health #MentalHealth #TrustTips00Share
wilsonjames+FollowAutistic Employees Outsmart OverconfidenceTurns out, autistic employees are way better at judging their own skills than non-autistic coworkers. A new study found that autistic folks are less likely to fall for the Dunning-Kruger effect (that thing where people overestimate their abilities). Basically, they’re more honest about what they know—and what they don’t. Makes you wonder if we should all take a page from their playbook when it comes to self-awareness at work! #Health #BodyHealth #AutismAcceptance00Share
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
Lisa Ramirez+FollowWant to Live to 95? Try These 7 HabitsTurns out, living a long, happy life isn’t about winning the genetic lottery—it’s about what you do every day. The world’s longest-lived people swear by 7 simple habits: move naturally (no gym required), eat mostly plants, get quality sleep, nurture real friendships, find your purpose, manage stress, and ditch the bad stuff (smoking, heavy drinking). No fancy hacks, just daily choices that add up. Which one are you starting with? #Health #BodyHealth #Longevity00Share
Jennifer Wilson+FollowA heartbreaking loss for Patriots’ Jahlani TavaiJahlani Tavai and his partner Kalei Mau have faced an unimaginable tragedy, losing their baby girl after Kalei suffered a rare blood infection and was placed in a coma. Kalei shared her journey on Instagram, describing how she woke up after six days, only to learn their daughter had passed. The couple named her Ka ua, meaning “The Rain,” and found comfort in a rain shower after leaving the hospital. The outpouring of support from the Patriots community and beyond has been incredible. Stories like this remind us how precious and fragile life can be. How do you find strength after loss? #Health #BodyHealth #Patriots00Share
Lori Elliott+FollowLarry Bird’s Scary Heart ConfessionLarry Bird thought his back was his biggest problem, but after retiring, he found out his heart was skipping beats—literally. He’d forget his meds, end up with his heart racing in Denver, and even worried he wouldn’t live long. Turns out, it wasn’t life-threatening, but Bird had to get serious about his health. Now, he’s living quietly, golfing and hunting, and hopefully, those heart scares are behind him for good. Wild to think even legends have these struggles! #Health #BodyHealth #LarryBird10Share
Brandon Burke+FollowThe Trick That Makes Chores Weirdly FunEver heard of 'dopamine anchoring'? It’s the brain hack everyone’s raving about: pair a boring task (like laundry) with something you love (hello, favorite podcast or a fancy latte) and suddenly, it’s way easier to get stuff done. Experts say your brain starts craving the task because it’s linked to a reward. People are even making ‘dopamine menus’ to keep things fresh. Who knew chores could feel this good? #Health #MentalHealth #LifeHacks00Share
Jennifer Wilson+FollowBrie Bird’s Light Lives On ForeverBrie Bird, the 9-year-old who inspired thousands with her brave fight against stage 4 cancer, has passed away. Her mom’s heartbreaking tribute on Instagram is a reminder of how much love and faith Brie brought to the world. Followers, including Viola Davis, are flooding her page with love and awe for Brie’s strength and spirit. Her story is one of grace, hope, and finding beauty even in heartbreak. Rest in peace, sweet Brie. 💔 #Health #BodyHealth #BrieBird90Share