Biohacker Bryan Johnson has his girlfriend’s ‘valuable’ menstrual blood in the freezer — here’s why

Biohacker Bryan Johnson has his girlfriend’s ‘valuable’ menstrual blood in the freezer — here’s why

Forget love letters. Bryan Johnson is saving something a little more personal from Kate Tolo. The tech entrepreneur turned biohacker has built a following by turning his quest to cheat death into a social media spectacle, documenting everything from his bodily functions to bedroom habits in pursuit of longevity. His girlfriend is increasingly becoming part … Read more

New vaccines could intercept colon cancer before it takes root

New vaccines could intercept colon cancer before it takes root

Dr. Stacy Norton was only 7 years old when her mother died of colon cancer, one of several family members struck by aggressive tumors at unusually young ages. Decades later, Norton rolled up her sleeve to help test if a new kind of vaccine might protect her and her own children from cancer. The Houston doctor is … Read more

People who avoid 3 key things live nearly 13 years longer without dementia: study

People who avoid 3 key things live nearly 13 years longer without dementia: study

Want to keep your brain sharp as you age? Three simple characteristics in middle age likely play a major role in cognitive health as you get older, a new study suggests. In fact, researchers found that people who check these three boxes lived about 30 years without dementia — compared to 17 years for people … Read more

The 8 healthiest beans you should be eating more often: nutrition expert

The 8 healthiest beans you should be eating more often: nutrition expert

Beans and legumes are affordable, protein-packed and health-promoting foods that deserve a more prominent place on your plate, health experts say. “Fewer than 14% of American adults eat beans on a given day, and that’s a problem, because they’re some of the most nutrient-dense foods you can buy,” New York City-based nutrition and wellness expert Samantha Cassetty, … Read more

Exclusive | On a GLP-1? There’s a vacation for that

Exclusive | On a GLP-1? There’s a vacation for that

Stamie Giallourakis was on her deathbed in early 2021 when she made herself a promise. At the time, she was over 200 pounds and hospitalized with severe COVID-19.  “I swore that if I survived — and I’m not being dramatic — I would try to once and for all be as healthy as I could … Read more

Colon cancer deaths dropped by half for people who did at-home, no-laxative test program

Colon cancer deaths dropped by half for people who did at-home, no-laxative test program

Colonoscopies are the top-recommended screening for colorectal cancer, which is is the second most common cause of cancer deaths in men and women. In adults aged 50-64, rates are climbing. Yet some people avoid their screenings due to fear, inconvenience or discomfort — and not even from the rectal camera. (The pre-procedure laxative solution meant … Read more

Pesticides linked to up to 70% increased risk of a devastating incurable disease: study

Pesticides linked to up to 70% increased risk of a devastating incurable disease: study

Exposure to pesticides may aggressively increase your risk of developing a deadly neurodegenerative disease. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, destroys motor neurons — the nerve cells that connect the brain and spinal cord to muscles. Over time, people with ALS lose control of muscles throughout the body, affecting speech, eating and breathing. While global pesticide … Read more

US’ largest food distributor stops lettuce purchases after cyclosporiasis deaths

US’ largest food distributor stops lettuce purchases after cyclosporiasis deaths

The nation’s largest food distributor has immediately stopped carrying the nation’s scariest plant. Well, sort of. Sysco, the world’s largest broadline food distributor, has announced it will no longer buy iceberg lettuce from Mexico after the now-deadly ‌cyclosporiasis outbreak. The Houston-based company’s CEO Kevin Hourican recently told Reuters it is not buying lettuce from Taylor … Read more

Influencer left with 60 face stitches after sunbed habit led to skin cancer

Influencer left with 60 face stitches after sunbed habit led to skin cancer

A social media influencer who used sunbeds without sun cream as a teen ended up looking “like Frankenstein” with 60 stitches across her cheek – after being diagnosed with skin cancer two decades later. Anna Papalia, 48, noticed a spot on the side of her nose five years ago which a dermatologist told her was … Read more

Some patients to score new super-effective ‘Triple G’ weight loss drug — before FDA approval

Some patients to score new super-effective ‘Triple G’ weight loss drug — before FDA approval

An unapproved weight loss drug is about to become available to more patients. Retatrutide — also known as “reta” — has been shown to produce dramatically greater weight loss than blockbuster drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro. The experimental drug delivers a triple whammy by mimicking three hormones involved in appetite and metabolism: GLP-1, GIP and … Read more

Grandma permanently disfigured after hospital mistakes her for other patient: ‘I’ve lost my confidence’

Grandma permanently disfigured after hospital mistakes her for other patient: ‘I’ve lost my confidence’

A Melbourne grandmother has been left permanently disfigured after hospital staff mixed her up with another patient with the same first name. Debra Buchanan was admitted to the Joan Kirner Women’s and Children’s Hospital at Sunshine Hospital for a routine procedure to remove a cancerous skin tag from her pelvic area on January 23. Instead, … Read more

The 3 most important things to do if you’re going to the gym for the first time — or the first time in ages

The 3 most important things to do if you’re going to the gym for the first time — or the first time in ages

Walking into a gym for the first time — or returning after a long break — can feel intimidating, even for former gym rats. Rows of unfamiliar equipment, seasoned lifters and the pressure to keep up can make anyone feel out of place. But experts say a few simple strategies can help make your return … Read more

Viagra could help stop cancer from spreading — here’s how: study

Viagra could help stop cancer from spreading — here’s how: study

The little blue pill that helps men rise to the occasion may do a lot more. Research continues to reveal unexpected health benefits of Viagra that extend beyond the bedroom. From reversing hearing loss to treating enlarged prostates and lowering the risk of heart disease, the erectile dysfunction drug may have another surprising use to … Read more

Chipotle removes jalapeños connected to Minnesota salmonella outbreak, sending stock tumbling

Chipotle removes jalapeños connected to Minnesota salmonella outbreak, sending stock tumbling

Here we go again. Mexican fast-food chain Chipotle is replacing jalapeños at some of its eateries amid a salmonella outbreak in Minnesota, the company said Tuesday. About 110 people have been sickened just in the Land of 10,000 Lakes — with 75 of the affected people having eaten at a Chipotle, Bloomberg reported. Mexican fast-food … Read more

An Invasive Mosquito Is Spreading With Alarming Speed, Threatening Africa’s Cities

An Invasive Mosquito Is Spreading With Alarming Speed, Threatening Africa’s Cities

An invasive, malaria-carrying, insecticide-resistant mosquito that thrives in cities, where malaria has not been a major threat, has moved farther and faster across Africa than even pessimistic scientists had feared. And many public health experts believe it is too late to eliminate, or even contain, it. A new genomic analysis of the mosquito, called Anopheles … Read more

Exclusive | Inside the unregulated billion-dollar med spa industry taking over NYC: ‘People doing injections who shouldn’t be’

Exclusive | Inside the unregulated billion-dollar med spa industry taking over NYC: ‘People doing injections who shouldn’t be’

On July 20, 2026, 27-year-old Elizabeth Baron arrived at the Bereshit Lifestyle Center in Riverdale, New York, for an NAD IV+ injection. The popular anti-aging molecule has become a highly sought-after treatment at med spas. The legal — but not FDA-approved — therapy has been touted by celebrities like Hailey Bieber and Kendall Jenner for … Read more

Doctor sews patient’s organs together — creating ‘closed loop’ for his poop in ‘major surgical error’

Doctor sews patient’s organs together — creating ‘closed loop’ for his poop in ‘major surgical error’

A British surgeon has lost his job after mistakenly sewing his patient’s organs together, creating a “closed loop” that prevented bowel movements — and was nearly deadly. According to statements given to the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service, the patient had undergone emergency bowel surgery for tumor removal by NHS surgeon Dr. Yasser Adly Abdel Rahman … Read more

Living longer could hinge on one surprising dietary change, study review suggests

Living longer could hinge on one surprising dietary change, study review suggests

Eating less protein, not cutting calories, may be an easier path to a longer, healthier life for sedentary adults, according to a new scientific review. While previous research has long tied calorie restriction to improved lifespan and lower rates of age-related disease, studies have found that many people have difficulty maintaining strict low-calorie diets. A review of more than … Read more

3 NYC-area hospitals earn nation’s top rankings from US News

3 NYC-area hospitals earn nation’s top rankings from US News

Three New York City-area hospitals earned coveted spots on U.S. News & World Report’s annual “honor roll,” reserved for the nation’s top 20 hospitals delivering exceptional care across multiple specialities. NYU Langone Hospitals, Mount Sinai Hospital, and New York-Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia and Cornell were recognized in the publication’s “Best Hospitals” rankings, released Tuesday. Those same three … Read more

Hold the hooch? These new botanical mocktails are stopping happy hour hangovers before they even start

Hold the hooch? These new botanical mocktails are stopping happy hour hangovers before they even start

New York Post may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. I’ve spent the better part of the last three years searching for a Friday-night ritual that doesn’t leave me reaching for ibuprofen on Saturday morning. Like many people exploring the “sober-curious” lifestyle, I love … Read more