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The Infection That Turns IBD From a Managed Condition Into a Medical Crisis
Inflammatory bowel disease demands a lifetime of careful immune management — and Clostridioides difficile has learned to exploit every gap in that strategy. With IBD patients facin…
Your Morning Cup and Your Heart: What the Research Actually Says
Caffeine has been quietly blacklisted from cardiology waiting rooms for decades — not because the evidence demanded it, but because nobody stopped to check. A string of large-scale…
When Your Mouth's Own Yeast Turns Against You
It looks like a food stain. It behaves like an invasion. A fungus living in 75% of healthy mouths — and it only needs one opening to take over.…
When the Brain Runs Low on Fuel
The Science Behind Energy Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder…
Is Full-Fat Dairy Good for Blood Sugar?
Whole milk, cheese, and full-fat yoghurt were once foods people were told to avoid. New research suggests they may not affect blood sugar and metabolic health the way we once thoug…
Calorie Was Always a Myth — Borrowed from Thermodynamics, Sold as Nutrition Science
Decades of population data, metabolic research, and a 103,000-person liver disease study have arrived at the same conclusion — and it dismantles the way most people think about foo…
The Hidden ADHD: Why Girls and Women Are Still Slipping Through the Cracks
Girls are taught to hold it together. Women are taught to push through. But behind that composed exterior, ADHD is reshaping lives in silence — and the medical system is only begin…
There Aren't Enough Hearts to Go Around. So Engineers Built One.
There are 23 million patients. There are 6,000 donor hearts. The gap is where the engineering begins.…
When Love Has Two Speeds. Leads with the paradox
Bipolar I doesn't break relationships — it exposes how unprepared most of us are to love through extremes. Here's what the science says about staying together when the ground keeps…
EPILEPSY CARE IS BROKEN. HERE IS HOW TO FIX IT.
The system treating epilepsy hasn't kept up with the science. Patients are paying the price.…
