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The world’s first lung cancer vaccine enters clinical trials in seven countries

Lung cancer has long stood as one of the most formidable challenges in medicine—claiming more lives each year than any other cancer and often leaving patients with limited treatment options and grim prognoses. Despite advances in surgery, radiotherapy, and immunotherapy, survival rates for advanced cases remain alarmingly low, and recurrence is a persistent threat. But…
Trans athlete has strong message for critics after winning track and field championship for second year straight

When 17-year-old Verónica Garcia crossed the finish line at the Washington State Track and Field Championships, she wasn’t just claiming her second consecutive title in the 400-meter sprint—she was also stepping deeper into a national conversation that has grown increasingly loud, contentious, and personal. As a transgender high school athlete, Garcia’s presence on the track…
Ancient Tree That Once Grew During Dinosaur Era Bears Fruit for the First Time-in a Retired Couple’s Yard

Pamela and Alistair Thompson thought they were tending their garden when they noticed something unusual developing on their prized tree this spring. What started as routine morning checks had turned into daily pilgrimages to observe changes that shouldn’t have been happening—at least not here, not now, and certainly not in a quiet corner of Worcestershire,…
1,000-year-old onion and garlic eye remedy kills MRSA

In a quiet corner of the British Library, nestled among medieval manuscripts, a 1,000-year-old medical text has helped ignite one of the most surprising discoveries in modern antimicrobial research. Known as Bald’s Leechbook, the Anglo-Saxon manuscript was once seen as little more than a historical artifact—an intriguing glimpse into early medieval medicine, complete with remedies…
Men Are Setting ‘Gold Digger Tests’ on Dates, and Women Are Over It

Picture this: you’re at a café, mid-laugh, enjoying a spark of chemistry with someone new. The conversation flows, the vibe is right, and just as the bill arrives—you’re handed the check with a grin and the words, “Congratulations, you passed the test!” What test? Welcome to the strange world of “gold digger tests,” where some…
California’s Yurok Tribe Wins Ancestral Lands Back That Were Taken Over 120 Years Ago

What if your family had been locked out of your ancestral home for over a century—only to be handed the keys back after generations of waiting, fighting, and hoping? Along California’s mist-shrouded Klamath River, that’s exactly what happened for the Yurok Tribe. Once stewards of nearly half a million acres of land, the Yurok lost…
Person who ‘died for six minutes’ describes heaven and explains why it ‘isn’t what we think it is’

What happens after we die? For centuries, humanity has pondered the mysteries of the afterlife, weaving together cultural, religious, and philosophical beliefs to create comforting narratives about what lies beyond this life. While many envision heaven as a place of peace and eternal joy, what if the reality is far more complex and unsettling? This…
Scientists use pinhead-sized implants to eliminate tumors and help prevent cancer from coming back.

Cancer treatment has long relied on radiation therapy as a key weapon in the fight against tumors. However, one of the major challenges of radiation treatment is the collateral damage it causes to surrounding healthy tissues, especially in sensitive areas like the lungs, brain, and spinal cord. This damage not only limits the effectiveness of…
Biohacker who spends $2,000,000 to ‘live forever’ reveals insane results after using oxygen therapy for 90 days

In recent years, the concept of biohacking has captured the imagination of many, with individuals pushing the boundaries of science and medicine to enhance their physical and mental health. At the forefront of this movement is Bryan Johnson, a self-proclaimed biohacker who has committed an astonishing $2 million to a personal mission: to reverse aging…


