shermandarlene+FollowWhy Squeezing Tumors Makes Cancer MeanerEver wondered why some cancers get so aggressive? Yale scientists just found that when tumor cells get squeezed in tight spaces, they actually become tougher, more invasive, and even resistant to drugs. Turns out, the physical pressure inside tumors isn’t just uncomfortable—it literally changes how cancer behaves, making it harder to treat. This could mean new ways to fight cancer by targeting not just the cells, but the forces around them! Wild, right? #CancerResearch #ScienceNews #HealthBreakthrough #YaleResearch #Health267Share
Johnathan Neal+FollowChatGPT’s Having an Existential Crisis?Apparently, ChatGPT can get 'anxious' if you bombard it with stressful or traumatic prompts—like, it actually starts giving weirder, more defensive answers. Yale researchers basically gave it a therapy session and found that a little mindfulness prompt calmed it down. Wild, right? It’s not sentient (we hope), but it does soak up all our emotional chaos. Maybe next time your chatbot acts weird, it’s just reflecting our own stress back at us. Machines—they’re just like us (sort of). #AI #ChatGPT #TechNews #MentalHealth #YaleResearch #Health2425Share
rachel60+FollowWhy Dementia Care Needs an OverhaulDementia care is seriously lagging worldwide, with a Yale study showing that 1 in 5 patients receive no care. Striking gaps exist across countries, hitting hardest in places like China where 99% lack formal support. Even the U.S. struggles, relying on a patchwork of Medicare and Medicaid, pushing many families to the brink. Countries like Denmark lead with consistent federal care, shining a light on what’s possible. It's clear: we need major policy changes and innovative solutions to bridge these alarming care gaps. #DementiaCare #HealthcareReform #AgingPopulation #YaleResearch #Health93Share