Exclusive | I was diagnosed with Stage 3 rectal cancer at 26 — a new therapy wiped it out in 4 months

Exclusive | I was diagnosed with Stage 3 rectal cancer at 26 — a new therapy wiped it out in 4 months

After getting engaged, the only words journalist Mrinali Dhembla expected to hear were “I do.” Instead, she was told, “You have cancer.” “When I first heard the words, ‘You have cancer,’ I was obviously very shaken because when you’re in your 20s, you just think that a little disturbance in your bowels isn’t a big … Read more

Don’t fall for TikTok’s ‘trimester zero’ pregnancy planning trend, warns doc

Don’t fall for TikTok’s ‘trimester zero’ pregnancy planning trend, warns doc

What to expect… when you’re expecting to expect? Social media mamas-to-be are abuzz about “trimester zero,” a pre-pregnancy plan that some experts say is seriously misguided. “Trimester zero is a ‘hot new topic’ in the world of OB and fertility that suggests there’s a critical three-month window before conception where you need to optimize everything — diet, … Read more

Scientists have figured out how to ‘rejuvenate’ eggs for IVF — what it means for women over 40

Scientists have figured out how to ‘rejuvenate’ eggs for IVF — what it means for women over 40

The start of a reproductive revolution? A novel technique to “rejuvenate” human eggs may dramatically improve IVF success rates in older women, scientists say. “We have been able to achieve the first rejuvenation of a human egg in vitro. What this means is we could reduce the fraction of eggs with genetic defects,” Dr. Agata … Read more

‘Forever chemicals’ linked to another devastating, lifelong condition: study

‘Forever chemicals’ linked to another devastating, lifelong condition: study

The news just keeps getting worse for “forever chemicals.” These man-made substances — designed to repel oil, water and stains — can be found in thousands of everyday items, from nonstick pans and fast-food wrappers to waterproof jackets. Scientists have already linked them to a laundry list of health problems, including liver damage, high cholesterol, … Read more

Women with BRCA mutations may be suffering unnecessarily due to ‘misinformation’ about treatment: study

Women with BRCA mutations may be suffering unnecessarily due to ‘misinformation’ about treatment: study

New research indicates that a long-maligned menopausal treatment is safer than previously thought, showing that it doesn’t increase breast cancer risk in women with inherited mutations in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes. Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) is considered a first-line treatment for menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats and vaginal dryness. However, many … Read more

Dad receives ‘shocking’ diagnosis of rare, incurable disease after dismissing aches, pains

Dad receives ‘shocking’ diagnosis of rare, incurable disease after dismissing aches, pains

A dad found out he has been living with a rare incurable disease for 35 years when he put his son through genetic testing — after dismissing his aches and pains for aging. Robin Schultz, 35, and his wife, Brooke, 33, realized their son Noah, now two, wasn’t hitting his milestones and discovered he had … Read more

Summer sun is life-threatening for sisters with rare genetic disorder

Summer sun is life-threatening for sisters with rare genetic disorder

For most Aussie kids, summer means freedom – long afternoons in the sun, backyard cricket, beach trips and pool parties. But for sisters Amielle, 12, and Taya, 7, sunlight is life-threatening. The Sydney girls live with Xeroderman Pigmentosum (XP), an incredibly rare genetic condition that leaves them unable to repair UV-induced DNA damage. Even the … Read more

Wealthy regions are noticing an uptick in this unsightly disease

Wealthy regions are noticing an uptick in this unsightly disease

They say money doesn’t buy happiness. And for some, it also can’t buy skin health. One persistent, inflammatory skin disease has become a growing problem across the globe, especially in wealthier areas, according to a new analysis of 236 countries. In JAMA Dermatology last week, researchers in China warned that the incidence rate of psoriasis … Read more

What is inversion 3 mutation? Inside Tatiana Schlossberg’s rare genetic anomaly

What is inversion 3 mutation? Inside Tatiana Schlossberg’s rare genetic anomaly

Tatiana Schlossberg, the youngest granddaughter of President John F. Kennedy, recently revealed she was diagnosed with terminal acute myeloid leukemia (AML) due to a rare genetic anomaly. In a personal essay published Saturday in The New Yorker, the 35-year-old mother of two wrote that she has an inversion of chromosome 3, which significantly worsens AML survival rates. AML … Read more

California boy, 3, receives first-ever gene therapy for his rare disease: ‘It’s just so exciting’

California boy, 3, receives first-ever gene therapy for his rare disease: ‘It’s just so exciting’

A California toddler is the first person in the world to receive gene therapy to treat his devastating disease. Three-year-old Oliver Chu was born with a rare, genetic condition called Hunter syndrome. Also known as mucopolysaccharidosis type II (MPS II), Hunter syndrome is a disorder where the body cannot break down specific sugar molecules. As … Read more

Fertility startup that screens embryos to predict height, intelligence and disease sparks debate with ‘great genes’ campaign

Fertility startup that screens embryos to predict height, intelligence and disease sparks debate with ‘great genes’ campaign

The gene-ie is out of the bottle. A fertility startup that offers embryo screening to predict a baby’s height and intelligence has sparked controversy with a series of provocative new ads. Nucleus Genomics blanketed Big Apple subway stations with billboards this week as part of their “Have Your Best Baby” campaign, encouraging prospective parents to … Read more

Good news, bro: You’re likely to live longer if your sister does this

Good news, bro: You’re likely to live longer if your sister does this

If you’re looking for another reason to appreciate your sister, here’s one with a scientific twist. Research suggests brothers may live longer when their sisters can pull off something extraordinary later in life. But that longevity boost doesn’t seem to extend to spouses — a sign, scientists say, that the benefit comes from genes rather … Read more

Hard of hearing? Viagra could reverse some deafness: study

Hard of hearing? Viagra could reverse some deafness: study

Come again? The infamous little blue pill that keeps men up and at ’em may improve a different kind of hardness — hardness of hearing, that is. A new study reports that Viagra has the potential to reverse a frequently permanent type of inherited hearing loss. Viagra has more uses than just in the bedroom … Read more

Rare mutant kitten dubbed ‘cyclops cat’ is born with one eye

Rare mutant kitten dubbed ‘cyclops cat’ is born with one eye

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. A kitten in Brazil is being dubbed the “cyclops cat” after it was born with one eye, as seen in a viral video. “I’m 32 years old and I’ve never seen anything like this in my life,” farmhand Gilberto Almeida told NewsX of the one-eyed feline, which … Read more

Exclusive | My infant son died of a rare disorder — I wish his doctors had run this cheap test sooner

Exclusive | My infant son died of a rare disorder — I wish his doctors had run this cheap test sooner

Jordan Kruse realized something was wrong with her newborn, Pruitt, hours after bringing him home from the hospital last year. “He started to refuse nursing,” Kruse, 32, told The Post. “You’re supposed to nurse [newborns] every two hours, so that was my first sign.” Pruitt Kruse arrived on May 17, 2024, joining his two older … Read more

The exact age when your sperm quality starts to decline — and you’re more likely to pass disease-causing mutations to your kids

The exact age when your sperm quality starts to decline — and you’re more likely to pass disease-causing mutations to your kids

While whiskey, real estate portfolios and emotional intelligence tend to improve with age, sperm does not. New research suggests that your spunk does indeed sour with time — at least in terms of how harmful, age-related mutations can affect your offspring. Publishing in the journal Nature, researchers in the UK tracked the sperm samples of … Read more

Hope for sufferers of devastating brain disease as new treatment has 75% success rate

Hope for sufferers of devastating brain disease as new treatment has 75% success rate

A novel gene therapy has been found to significantly slow the progression of Huntington’s disease, offering new hope to sufferers of the incurable disorder that destroys brain cells over time. Drugmaker uniQure reported the results of its small but “groundbreaking” Phase I/II study this week, finding that a high dose of its AMT-130 therapy slowed … Read more

Exclusive | This longevity clinic was inspired by Amish genetics — a lot of patients do worse in these 4 areas than they expect

Exclusive | This longevity clinic was inspired by Amish genetics — a lot of patients do worse in these 4 areas than they expect

CHICAGO — I’m no Bryan Johnson, but I was feeling pretty confident when I strolled into the Northwestern Medicine Human Longevity Clinic in July. I’ve taken several aging tests over the past year to learn how my cells and systems are functioning. One pinpointed my biological age at 29 and another at 36, which is … Read more

What is ‘geographic tongue’? All about ‘SNL’ star Kate McKinnon’s ‘gross’ condition

What is ‘geographic tongue’? All about ‘SNL’ star Kate McKinnon’s ‘gross’ condition

Map got your tongue? In what appeared to be a slip of the tongue, “Saturday Night Live” alumna Kate McKinnon recently revealed to People that she has an odd but harmless medical condition called “geographic tongue.” “Your tongue sheds in patches and looks like an atlas, hence the name ‘geographic tongue,’ ” McKinnon, 41, explained … Read more

This cancer often has no warning signs — a pioneering new treatment freezes it away

This cancer often has no warning signs — a pioneering new treatment freezes it away

Consider this a PSA about PSA. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in US men, excluding skin cancer, and the second-leading cause of male cancer deaths, after lung cancer. One in 6 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer, and about 3% of men will die from it. Early-stage prostate cancer often has no … Read more