What screening did Christy Carlson Romano use to test positive for cancer — and should everyone be getting one?

What screening did Christy Carlson Romano use to test positive for cancer — and should everyone be getting one?

Disney alum Christy Carlson Romano is getting candid about a frightening new health scare. The “Even Stevens” star revealed in an emotional Instagram video, posted Feb. 17, that she and her husband, Brendan Rooney, recently underwent precautionary cancer screenings because the disease runs in her family. “My husband’s came back completely negative. Mine did not … Read more

Hate your Pap smear? An at-home screening could replace it for women over 30, say new US guidelines

Hate your Pap smear? An at-home screening could replace it for women over 30, say new US guidelines

Say goodbye to the dreaded Pap smear. While skipping it has long been a major gyno-no, the annual health checkup for cervical cancer is possibly one of the most disliked activities for women. But new federal guidelines have expanded the options for cervical cancer screenings to include an at-home option — and no stirrups are … Read more

Four myths about pregnancy screenings — and the ‘fetoscopic’ surgeries that can be done before your baby is even born

Four myths about pregnancy screenings — and the ‘fetoscopic’ surgeries that can be done before your baby is even born

For some families, the joy of a new baby comes with unexpected challenges: About 3% of US newborns — roughly 1 in 33 — have a birth defect each year. While it might seem scary, the good news is that nearly all fetal abnormalities can be detected on prenatal ultrasounds. Identifying issues early allows parents … Read more

This score is a ‘more powerful predictor’ of health than previously thought: new study

This score is a ‘more powerful predictor’ of health than previously thought: new study

Listen to Listen to your heart — it might be trying to tell you more than you think. A new study found that your score on a key cardiovascular test may indicate your risk of dying in the coming years — even from causes unrelated to your heart. Presented at the American Heart Association Scientific … Read more

Breakthrough breathalyzer test can quickly screen for lung cancer — here’s how it works

Breakthrough breathalyzer test can quickly screen for lung cancer — here’s how it works

Talk about a breath of fresh air. Researchers have developed a groundbreaking device that may one day make detecting lung cancer as easy as exhaling. “We built a screening tool that could allow physicians to catch the disease in its early phases, which improves outcomes,” Dr. Shalini Prasad, a professor at the University of Texas … Read more

Student, 20, drops dead during hike from little-known condition that affects 1 in 250

Student, 20, drops dead during hike from little-known condition that affects 1 in 250

What a complete shock. Two years ago, a 20-year-old student at the University of Cambridge collapsed and died without any warning signs while hiking in southern France — and now her family is doing everything possible to prevent others from experiencing this same type of unexpected tragedy. Clarissa Nicholls was described as a healthy and … Read more

This is the ‘strongest predictor of colorectal cancer’ under 50 — it increases your odds by 850%

This is the ‘strongest predictor of colorectal cancer’ under 50 — it increases your odds by 850%

Ignore this red flag, and it could come back to bite you in the rear. A new study has identified the “strongest predictor of colorectal cancer” in adults under 50 — increasing the odds of a diagnosis by a staggering 850%. “This research lends support to the question of who does or doesn’t warrant a … Read more

New MRI brain scan can help predict Alzheimer’s before symptoms begin

New MRI brain scan can help predict Alzheimer’s before symptoms begin

Levels of iron in the brain could be a warning sign of future Alzheimer’s disease, a new study suggests. High levels of the chemical element have been shown to increase brain toxins and trigger neurodegeneration, resulting in cognitive decline — especially when they interact with the abnormal amyloid and tau proteins that are the hallmark pathologies of Alzheimer’s … Read more

This health nut habit may actually increase your colorectal cancer odds: ‘You never hear it’s bad for you’

This health nut habit may actually increase your colorectal cancer odds: ‘You never hear it’s bad for you’

Ripped, lean — and at risk? A shocking new study is raising concerns about a possible link between an extreme form of exercise and colorectal cancer, after researchers found an unusually high number of precancerous growths in the colons of young, super-fit endurance athletes. “If we can identify these cancers earlier in people who otherwise … Read more

Exclusive | I had no symptoms but my body was riddled with cancer — doctors removed 7 organs after I asked for a nonstandard test

Exclusive | I had no symptoms but my body was riddled with cancer — doctors removed 7 organs after I asked for a nonstandard test

“Florida is doing you well,” guests gushed to Louise Altese-Isidori at the opening party for the new location of her husband’s popular Manhattan Italian restaurant, Arthur & Sons. A lifelong New Yorker, the 50-year-old had recently moved to the Sunshine State with her family and was thriving, completely unaware of the deadly threat growing inside … Read more

A key habit boosts colorectal cancer survival rates — as docs see ‘tremendous increase’ in young people with the disease

A key habit boosts colorectal cancer survival rates — as docs see ‘tremendous increase’ in young people with the disease

Don’t stall — your butt is on the line. Nearly 53,000 Americans are expected to die of colorectal cancer this year, making it one of the deadliest cancers in the US. Though the death rate has been declining in older adults, it has been steadily rising among people younger than 55 since the 1990s. Because of this … Read more

Biden cancer diagnosis spurs free prostate screenings in NYC — 8 tips for first-timers

Biden cancer diagnosis spurs free prostate screenings in NYC — 8 tips for first-timers

News that former President Joe Biden, 82, has been diagnosed with an “aggressive” form of prostate cancer sent shockwaves across the nation this week. While the overall five-year survival rate for prostate cancer is an impressive 97%, that number plunges to just 37% once the disease spreads to other parts of the body, according to … Read more

At the Cannes Film Festival, These Screenings Are on the Beach

At the Cannes Film Festival, These Screenings Are on the Beach

On a warm afternoon in late April, La Croisette hummed with life. Families pushed strollers along the boardwalk, children trailed behind with dripping ice cream cones, and tourists posed for selfies silhouetted against the Mediterranean. At Plage Macé, a centrally-located public beach, people tanned, played volleyball and went for a dip. For the next two … Read more

Anal cancer is on the rise — here’s who is most at risk

Anal cancer is on the rise — here’s who is most at risk

Talk about a pain in the butt.  The number of anal cancer cases in the US is rising, and a new study suggests the typical patient profile is changing. Researchers say the findings challenge assumptions about which demographics are considered high-risk for the rare yet deadly disease — and who should be getting screened for … Read more

This quick ratio can tell you ‘how badly your heart is doing’ — all you need is a smartwatch

This quick ratio can tell you ‘how badly your heart is doing’ — all you need is a smartwatch

The path to better heart health might just run through your wrist. Scientists at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine have developed a new way to assess cardiovascular fitness using data from your smartwatch. All it takes is a little math. “The metric we developed looks at how the heart responds to exercise, rather than … Read more

Are full-body MRI scans worth the hefty price tag? Doctors dish on all you need to know

Are full-body MRI scans worth the hefty price tag? Doctors dish on all you need to know

With celebrities such as Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton singing the praises of full-body MRI scans, a growing number of people are coughing up the cash for the preventive measure — but is the peace of mind worth the hefty price tag? Dr. Mikhail Varshavski, more commonly known as “Dr. Mike,” is a podcaster and primary care … Read more

I had a full-body MRI for fun — I found out I had a 1 in 3 chance of dying and needed an organ removed

I had a full-body MRI for fun — I found out I had a 1 in 3 chance of dying and needed an organ removed

What was supposed to be a preventive scan turned into a nightmare for a young mother when it revealed a “ticking time bomb” lurking in her body. “I had a full-body MRI just for fun. No symptoms whatsoever,” Sarah Blackburn shared in a viral TikTok, recounting her shocking experience earlier this year after getting a … Read more

A $3 ‘coffee filter’ device could detect colorectal cancer in under an hour

A  ‘coffee filter’ device could detect colorectal cancer in under an hour

A remarkable new device promises to make cancer detection cheaper, faster and more accessible than ever before. As described in an upcoming issue of Lab on a Chip, researchers at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) say they have developed a system that can detect cancer markers in the blood with greater responsiveness than … Read more

New ‘death clock’ claims to be able to predict when you will die — and motivate you to live longer

New ‘death clock’ claims to be able  to predict when you will die — and motivate you to live longer

Bet you’re dying to check this one out. A new artificially intelligent app claims to be able to pinpoint your expiration date — all in an effort to motivate users to make healthier choices and lead longer lives. For $40 a year, those looking to have the grim news delivered can download the Death Clock, which … Read more

Are rich people at greater genetic risk for cancer? What the experts say

Are rich people at greater genetic risk for cancer? What the experts say

It turns out that wealth may not buy good health. A new, large study out of Finland suggests that people with good jobs have a greater genetic risk for cancer, especially breast and prostate cancers. These findings challenge the long-held belief that people struggling with poverty are more likely to have higher rates of cancer. … Read more