Jennifer Wilson+FollowMichigan’s Marcus Moller faces toughest battle yetMichigan basketball’s future just took an unexpected turn—Marcus Moller, the towering 7’3” recruit from Denmark, is stepping away from the game after a testicular cancer diagnosis. It’s a tough blow for both Moller and the Wolverines, who were excited to welcome him to Ann Arbor this summer. Right now, the focus is on his health and recovery, with support pouring in from his club and the Michigan community. Stories like this remind us that athletes face real-life challenges off the court. How do you think teams and fans can best support players through times like these? #Health #BodyHealth #MichiganBasketball00Share
aguilarallison+FollowWinter Storm Causes Flight Chaos—Again!Flight cancellations are hitting pandemic-level highs thanks to this brutal winter storm—over 11,000 flights canceled and 17,000 delayed! Transport Secretary Sean Duffy says it’s the worst since March 2020, and staffing shortages aren’t helping. If you’re flying, Duffy’s tip: avoid airlines that jack up prices during the chaos. And heads up, 17 states have shut down lanes for plowing, so road trips aren’t looking much better. Stay safe and maybe reschedule that trip! #Health #BodyHealth #WinterStorm00Share
Logan Flowers+FollowADHD Waiting Lists Are a Hot MessADHD waiting lists in England are totally jammed, and here’s why: tons of people are bouncing back to the NHS after private clinics can’t keep up with their care. Some private assessments don’t even meet official guidelines, and GPs are dropping shared care agreements, leaving patients in limbo (and sometimes with huge prescription bills). The NHS is overwhelmed, and the whole system is feeling the strain. It’s a mess for anyone needing ADHD help right now! #Health #MentalHealth #ADHD00Share
Allison Bauer+FollowCDC Vaccine Panel Chair Stirs ControversyThe new head of the CDC’s vaccine advisory panel, Kirk Milhoan, is making waves by saying personal choice should come before public health—even for vaccines like polio and measles. On a recent podcast, he questioned if polio shots are still necessary, given modern sanitation. He’s all about ‘observable science’ over ‘established science.’ With the CDC now delaying the hepatitis B shot for newborns, it looks like vaccine policy could be in for some big changes. #Health #BodyHealth #CDC00Share
elizabethwang+FollowWegovy Pill’s Wild First Week!Novo Nordisk’s new Wegovy weight-loss pill just dropped in the US and people are already obsessed—over 18,000 prescriptions in its first week! That’s way more than their old injectable version or Lilly’s rival drug managed at launch. The big deal? It’s a pill, not a shot, so it’s way more convenient. Investors are watching closely, and it looks like the weight-loss pill race is officially on! #Health #BodyHealth #Wegovy10Share
rmartinFollowingSyracuse eatery flunks inspection—here’s what happenedOne downtown Syracuse restaurant landed in hot water after a health inspection found raw meat stored above produce and toxic chemicals next to a meat slicer—both fixed on the spot, but that’s not all. Inspectors also noted dirty equipment, moldy shelving, and food containers left uncovered or on the floor. Meanwhile, 50 other local spots passed with flying colors, including favorites like Chick-fil-A, Mitsuba Hibachi, and Starbucks. Makes you think twice about where you grab lunch! Have you ever spotted something questionable at a local restaurant? What do you look for when you eat out? #Health #BodyHealth #SyracuseEats00Share
Ryan Cunningham+FollowKalamazoo mom’s fight to hold her newborn againImagine welcoming your first child, then suddenly losing the ability to walk, speak, or even hold your baby. That’s what happened to Carina Klein in Kalamazoo, who faced a rare autoimmune flare-up just a week after giving birth. After nine weeks of intense rehab, she’s finally back home, able to walk and carry her son. Her determination—and the support from her community—made all the difference. It’s a powerful reminder of how quickly life can change, and how resilience and support can help us reclaim what matters most. What would you do in her shoes? #Health #BodyHealth #Kalamazoo00Share
Ashley Johnson+FollowBoston shelter redesign brings real hope downtownWalking into St. Francis House used to feel overwhelming—loud echoes, crowded spaces, and stress everywhere. Now, the downtown Boston day shelter is unveiling a total transformation, shaped by the real experiences of guests who’ve faced trauma and homelessness. The new design is all about calm: softer sounds, natural colors, more light, and spaces that feel welcoming. There’s even a boutique for picking out clothes and an art therapy room. Guests say it finally feels like a place to breathe, heal, and find hope. How do you think our public spaces could be more supportive for everyone? #Health #BodyHealth #Boston00Share
Jennifer Wilson+FollowRalph Lauren’s new cancer center brings hope to ChicagoChicago’s South Side and Southland are getting a major boost in the fight against cancer, thanks to a new center funded by the Ralph Lauren Corporate Foundation. This is the first Ralph Lauren Cancer Center in the Midwest, set to open at Ingalls Memorial in Harvey later this year and at UChicago Medicine’s Hyde Park campus in 2027. With cancer being a leading cause of death in these neighborhoods, the center aims to make prevention, early detection, and treatment more accessible. Plus, they’ll offer support like transportation, nutrition, and financial counseling. What changes do you hope this brings to our community? #Health #BodyHealth #ChicagoHealth00Share
Lisa Ramirez+FollowFort Worth study tests heart-saving implantA new kind of heart implant being tested right here in Fort Worth could change how we protect people from sudden cardiac arrest. Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital is part of a global study tracking patients with extravascular ICDs—devices that monitor and shock the heart back to life if it stops. Unlike older versions, these new ICDs are implanted outside the heart and veins, which means less risk of infection. With over 350,000 cardiac arrests happening outside hospitals each year in the U.S., this could be a real game-changer. Would you consider an implant like this for yourself or a loved one? #Health #BodyHealth #FortWorth00Share