I thought I caused the COVID-19 pandemic

I thought I caused the COVID-19 pandemic

A woman has revealed the terrifying psychosis she said she developed that convinced her she was responsible for COVID-19. Natasha Rea, 33, said she was misdiagnosed with a “mood disorder” at age 14, before being diagnosed with bipolar disorder about 10 years later, in 2013. Rea, from England, reported feelings of intense emotions, deep periods … Read more

Nearly half of Americans say their jobs ‘negatively effect’ their mental health

Nearly half of Americans say their jobs ‘negatively effect’ their mental health

Physically at work, mentally unwell. Nearly half of Americans claim their jobs “negatively effect” their mental health, new data shows. The Gallup survey asked nearly 16,000 working Americans about their mental health as it’s associated with their jobs. Four out of ten participants expressed negative effects on their mental health due to to work. When … Read more

Canadian man claims assisted suicide is being pushed on him by hospital

Canadian man claims assisted suicide is being pushed on him by hospital

Roger Foley does not want to die yet — but he claims that the Canadian government is encouraging him to end it all. “I’ve been pressured to do an assisted suicide,” he told The Post, alleging this happened with caretakers at Victoria Hospital, a primarily government-funded center in London, Ontario. “They asked if I want an … Read more

1 in 5 people recall ‘lucid dying’ after being revived by CPR

1 in 5 people recall ‘lucid dying’ after being revived by CPR

A clearer picture of life after death — albeit short-lived — is coming into focus A new study has shown that 20% of people on the brink of death have experienced “lucid dying.” The phenomenon is said to occur in the moments between undergoing cardiac arrest, when they are unconscious or dying, and receiving lifesaving … Read more

Teflon non-stick pans could release millions of microplastic particles in ‘health concern’: study

Teflon non-stick pans could release millions of microplastic particles in ‘health concern’: study

Non-stick pots could be releasing millions of tiny plastic particles as users are cooking or washing.  In a new study, Australian researchers said that just one surface crack on a Teflon-coated pan could release around 9,100 plastic particles.  At a micro-scale, Raman imaging and algorithmic modeling have identified that broken coating may lead to the release … Read more

I blend my placenta into my fiancé’s smoothies — he thinks they’re delicious

I blend my placenta into my fiancé’s smoothies — he thinks they’re delicious

This post-birth brew is something to coo about. A new mom says placenta smoothies have helped her bounce back after having a baby — and they’re so delicious she’s even whipped some up for her fiancé. Tiana-Rose, 24, gave birth to her second son, Arnhem-Sol, six months ago and decided to include the organ in … Read more

Amoxicillin prescribed for children in short supply: FDA

Amoxicillin prescribed for children in short supply: FDA

With so many shortages in the United States occurring over the past year or more, there is yet another shortage for American parents to know about: amoxicillin, an antibiotic used to treat many bacterial infections. Amoxicillin is a commonly prescribed medication for children’s infections, according to Verywellhealth.com, a health information website. The Food and Drug Administration … Read more

Drinking coffee on an empty stomach in the morning is bad, says nutritionist

Drinking coffee on an empty stomach in the morning is bad, says nutritionist

That morning cup of joe is a cup of no. A nutritional therapist claimed that drinking coffee first thing in the morning may be doing more harm than good. Olivia Hedlund posted the now-viral TikTok in which she warned that people who reach for that steaming cup of java on an empty stomach are more … Read more

20% of US adults die from binge drinking, study shows

20% of US adults die from binge drinking, study shows

Before you reach for another cocktail, consider this. Binge drinking is to blame for 20% of the deaths of American adults between the ages of 20 and 49 over a recent four-year period, a new study found. The findings were published Tuesday in the journal JAMA Network Open. When the age bracket is extended to … Read more

This is the age when the average American realizes they are aging: poll

This is the age when the average American realizes they are aging: poll

The average American begins to notice the signs of aging at the age of 42, but 15% noticed themselves getting older before age 35.  That’s according to a new poll of 2,000 Americans with representative samples for Gen Z, millennials, Gen-X and baby boomer respondents, where respondents believe they were at the peak of their … Read more

Why people with diabetes are more likely to suffer dreaded ‘trigger finger’

Why people with diabetes are more likely to suffer dreaded ‘trigger finger’

A condition that keeps people from straightening out their fingers has been connected to diabetes. “Trigger finger,” as it’s called, is when one or more fingers — often a thumb or ring finger — get bent into the palm in a position that is difficult to straighten. The painful circumstance often requires cortisone shots and … Read more

I’m a hospice nurse — if you fear death, this little-known fact will comfort you

I’m a hospice nurse — if you fear death, this little-known fact will comfort you

Death doesn’t have to be so scary, according to Hospice Nurse Julie — a TikTok star with more than 1.1 million loyal followers. Yes, “HospiceTok” videos have racked up more than 600 million views on the platform —and many of them belong to real-life nurse Julie McFadden. The 39-year-old healthcare worker has witnessed many patients … Read more

I gave birth to two sets of twins in a row — and I was on the pill

I gave birth to two sets of twins in a row — and I was on the pill

These little ones sure know how to defy the odds. A single mother said it was a “miracle” that she had two sets of twins in a row by age 21 — despite being on birth control. Now 22, Kaitlin Brooks remembers being ecstatic to learn she was expecting twins in March 2019. Following her … Read more

Marital stress revealed as one key factor in heart attacks: Yale study

Marital stress revealed as one key factor in heart attacks: Yale study

Divorce is no longer the only concern associated with irreconcilable differences. Being in a committed, cohabitating relationship has been linked with better health and heart disease prognosis in previous studies, but a new study found that severe marital stress may be linked to a worse recovery after a heart attack. Researchers at the Yale School … Read more

I’m a hot doctor — but I wasn’t always a perfect 10

I’m a hot doctor — but I wasn’t always a perfect 10

A doctor is leaving a lasting impression on social media — and not just because of her medical degree. Dr. Medina Culver, a family medicine doc based in Las Vegas, shared with her 100,000-plus Instagram followers snaps of her at 16 and now, showing off her incredible “glow up.” In the series of photographs, the … Read more

Walking Dead Syndrome and the spookiest medical conditions explained

Walking Dead Syndrome and the spookiest medical conditions explained

Rare and odd medical syndromes are hard for many people to understand and are often hard to treat, according to medical experts.  Read on to learn more about three unusual and baffling disorders. In these three conditions, sufferers believe they are dead, suffer severe size distortions in their visual perception, or speak in a foreign language and … Read more

How picking your nose could increase risk of Alzheimer’s and dementia

How picking your nose could increase risk of Alzheimer’s and dementia

Don’t go digging for gold in your golden years. New research suggests that picking your nose could increase your risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia. Bacteria can travel through the nasal cavity’s olfactory nerve — streamlined through a pick — reach the brain and create markers that are “a tell-tale sign of Alzheimer’s … Read more

Oprah sets the record straight on weight loss gummies

Oprah sets the record straight on weight loss gummies

Stop hitting Oprah Winfrey up for her weight loss gummies _ because they don’t exist. A frustrated Winfrey took to instagram on Sunday evening to set the record straight about slimming products bearing her name and image. “And so it happened to me again today. A woman came up to me and said ‘Can you … Read more

I discovered how to earn up to $180,000 per year by pooping

I discovered how to earn up to 0,000 per year by pooping

This smelly side hustle literally turns crap into gold. A TikTokker discovered an enterprising, albeit odorous, way to earn up to $180,000 per year — by donating poop to science. A clip detailing the heave-inducing life hack and her feces-to-fortune success story amassed nearly 170,000 views on TikTok. “Wanna make $$$ donating your [poop]?” teases … Read more

Here’s why turning back the clocks is bad for your health

Here’s why turning back the clocks is bad for your health

The time to “fall back” is upon us. On Sunday, November 6 at 2 a.m., clocks will be turned back by one hour, changing the local time to 1 a.m. Sunrise and sunset will be one hour earlier than it has been and there will be more light in the morning. Daylight Saving Time can … Read more