Michael Mosley's Family Reflects on Their 'Hardest Year' One Year After His Passing Thursday, June 5, 2025 michaelmosley tribute health diet intermittentfasting research medicine family legacy wellbeing The family of Michael Mosley has shared a heartfelt tribute on the first anniversary of his death, describing the past year as “the hardest of our lives.” Mosley, who died at the age of 67 while vacationing with his wife, Dr. … Read More
MS Sufferer Urges Support for Assisted Dying Bill, Calling It ‘Shortening Death, Not Life’ Friday, May 16, 2025 assisteddying multiple sclerosis legislation endoflife palliativecare healthcare patientrights medicine ethics parliament Anne Jappie, a 65-year-old woman living with multiple sclerosis (MS), has voiced her support for the assisted dying bill currently under consideration by Parliament. Highlighting the profound distinction between ending life … Read More
Neurologist Warns That Neck Cracking May Increase Stroke Risk Saturday, May 10, 2025 neurology neckcracking stroke vertebralarterydissection chiropractic healthrisk braininjury prevention medicine safety Neck cracking is a common habit for many seeking relief from stiffness, whether self-administered or performed by a chiropractor. However, a US-based neurologist, Dr. Baibing Chen (known online as Dr. Bing), has issued a firm … Read More
Uncovering Cancer Risk Factors: Insights from Dr. Raphael Cuomo Saturday, March 29, 2025 cancer risk factors lifestyle nutrition prevention dr. raphael cuomo uc san diego medicine diet obesity Dr. Raphael Cuomo, an esteemed Associate Professor at the UC San Diego School of Medicine, has dedicated his career to unraveling the complex web of cancer risk factors. As the threat of cancer increasingly shifts to affect … Read More