A new study reveals alarming links between frequent gabapentin prescriptions for chronic low back pain and increased risks of dementia and mild cognitive impairment, especially in younger adults. Learn why monitoring is essential.
Experts warn that late-stage colon cancer is on the rise among young adults, with alarming statistics revealing a lack of early diagnosis and its devastating effects. This article explores the reasons behind these trends and the urgent need for improved screening.
Krystal Maeyke, a fit mother of one, ignored her persistent abdominal pain for months, only to discover it was late-stage bowel cancer. Her story underscores the critical need for awareness of cancer symptoms.
A groundbreaking study links marijuana use to increased risks of stroke and heart attack, even among younger adults. As legalization spreads, experts warn of the potential dangers to heart health.
Chris Williams' shocking cancer diagnosis reveals a troubling trend: appendix cancer is on the rise among younger generations. Experts warn of alarming increases and urge awareness of symptoms and risk factors.
Colorectal cancer screening is evolving with the fecal immunochemical test (FIT), a non-invasive alternative to colonoscopy. Discover how FIT works and its benefits for younger adults seeking early detection.
At just 26, I was dismissed by doctors as 'too young' for serious illness. This is my journey through misdiagnosis to understanding the reality of being part of 'Generation Cancer'. Read about the fight for recognition and the challenges young patients face.
Chelsea Cresencia's fun trip to New York turned into a health nightmare, leading to a shocking heart diagnosis and life-saving surgery. Discover her incredible journey of resilience and hope.
Doctors are raising alarms as 14 types of cancers, including colon and breast cancer, surge among young adults. Investigations reveal potential links to obesity, pollution, and advanced detection methods.
A recent study reveals a worrying increase in early-onset cancers in the U.S., particularly among women. Researchers are investigating the causes, highlighting obesity and changing demographics as potential factors.