HEALTH AWARENESS

Jun 13 2026RELIGION

Community Support: Churches Host Big Events This Month

If you live in Baton Rouge, there is so much going on locally! Different faith groups are stepping up this month to support huge community issues. It shows how important it is for different organizations to help everyone. For example, one church is celebrating Pride Month all through June. They are

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Jun 04 2026HEALTH

Nurses on the Front Lines: How Climate Change Shapes Their Work in South Africa

South Africa’s primary health clinics are facing a new kind of challenge: the growing impact of climate change. Every year, hotter temperatures, unpredictable rains, and more intense storms put extra pressure on these clinics. Nurses are the first people who see patients affected by heat‑relat

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May 24 2026HEALTH

The silent signals our body sends when we ignore them

Kyle Busch, a well-known name in car racing, died recently at 41 from pneumonia that turned into sepsis, a severe blood infection. What makes his story stand out isn’t just the tragedy of losing someone so young but how it highlights a common mistake many make—dismissing what their body tries to tel

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May 07 2026HEALTH

Strokes, Climbing, and New Tech: A Chicago Story

Lucas Wittwer was only 27 when a fall at a climbing gym sent him into unconsciousness. He woke up feeling fine, but doctors later discovered he had suffered a hemorrhagic stroke caused by an aneurysm. The episode left him with no memory of the days when doctors performed a delicate embolization to s

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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

Unmasking Tobacco's Tricks in Thailand

In Thailand, a battle is unfolding against the tobacco industry's clever deceptions. For years, big tobacco has used flashy ads and false promises to lure people into using their products. But now, people are waking up and seeing through the smoke and mirrors. They are realizing that quitting tobacc

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Jan 22 2026HEALTH

Young Adults Face Rising Colon Cancer Threat

Colon cancer is now the leading cause of cancer deaths among people under 50 in the United States. This alarming trend has been highlighted by new research, which shows that deaths from colon and rectal cancers in this age group have been rising by 1. 1% annually since 2005. The study, published in

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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

The Rise of Self-Medication: What's Driving the OTC Boom?

The market for over-the-counter (OTC) medicines is growing fast. Experts predict it will grow by 8. 10% each year until 2032. In 2024, it was worth $196. 86 billion. By 2032, it could reach $367. 08 billion. People are buying more OTC drugs because they want to treat minor health issues without see

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Dec 14 2025HEALTH

The King's Cancer Battle: A Beacon of Hope and a Call to Action

King Charles III is making strides in his fight against cancer. His doctors have decided to ease up on his treatment plan because he's doing so well. This is great news for the 77-year-old king, who's been dealing with this since February 2024. He's been getting treatment every week, but now it's ti

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Nov 11 2025SPORTS

A Denver Broncos Player's Unexpected Cancer Discovery

Alex Singleton, a 31-year-old linebacker for the Denver Broncos, recently shared some tough news: he's been diagnosed with testicular cancer. This all started after a random drug test in late October. The test showed high levels of a hormone called hCG, which can sometimes be a sign of cancer. Sing

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Nov 11 2025HEALTH

A Reality Star's Fight Against Two Cancers

Tarek El Moussa, a well-known face on HGTV, recently shared his journey of battling two types of cancer at once. It all started when a viewer noticed something odd about his neck and sent an email to the network. This simple act led to a life-changing discovery for Tarek. He was just 31 years old w

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