shermandarlene+FollowMother–Daughter Duo’s AI Tackles Cancer GapsDid you know a mother–daughter team is shaking up cancer care? Dr. Funmi Olopade and her daughter Feyi Olopade Ayodele cofounded CancerIQ, a Black doctor-owned startup using AI to spot cancer risks early—especially for underserved communities. Their tech connects patients to personalized screenings and genetic tests, aiming to close those stubborn racial and economic gaps in cancer outcomes. With $14M in new funding, they’re scaling up to help even more people get the care they deserve. Game-changer! #Health #BodyHealth #HealthTech20Share
Kathleen Lucas+FollowSarah’s heartbreak and the silent struggle of infertilityThe loss of Sarah’s long-awaited ‘miracle baby’ has touched thousands, but what really stands out is her openness about the silent pain so many families face. After years of infertility, IVF, and hope, Sarah’s story is a raw reminder that pregnancy journeys are rarely simple or predictable. She describes the deafening silence in her delivery room and the emotional toll of starting over. For anyone who’s felt left behind by life’s milestones or struggled with loss, Sarah’s honesty brings comfort and community. How can we better support those facing infertility and pregnancy loss in our circles? #Health #BodyHealth #InfertilityAwareness00Share
Courtney Williams+FollowDetroit’s deep freeze: What parents need to knowDetroit’s bitter cold snap is more than just uncomfortable—it’s a real health risk, especially for kids waiting at bus stops. Hypothermia can set in fast, with early signs like shivering, clumsiness, or confusion. If someone’s skin turns white or blue-gray, or they can’t feel their fingers or toes, frostbite might be setting in. Even just 10 minutes outside when wind chills drop below –19°F can be dangerous. Layer up with hats, mittens, and boots, and keep an eye on the wind chill before sending kids out. How are you keeping your family safe during this cold spell? #Health #BodyHealth #DetroitWeather10Share
Dana David+FollowWhy Your Insurance Claim Is Stuck in 2026Waiting forever for that insurance reimbursement? You’re not alone. In 2026, AI bots are flagging legit claims for review, causing massive delays. The top 6 reasons: eligibility mix-ups, mismatched doctor notes, duplicate visits, vague codes, sepsis audits, and lower dollar thresholds. Want your money? You’ve gotta call, ask for the specific “pend code,” and push for a human review. Bonus tip: double-check those billing modifiers! Anyone else stuck in insurance limbo? Spill your story below! #Health #BodyHealth #insurance00Share
Aaron Rodriguez+FollowTeddi Mellencamp’s Miracle Recovery UpdateEdwin Arroyave just shared some real talk about Teddi Mellencamp’s cancer journey—she’s been struggling with not being able to work out, but the wild part? Her latest scans show no detectable cancer. Edwin calls it a straight-up miracle and credits her getting closer to her faith for helping her through. He’s also teaching their kids to always show up for family, no matter what. Honestly, it’s a rollercoaster but super inspiring. #Health #BodyHealth #TeddiMellencamp140Share
Michelle Welch+FollowCancer Survival Hits 70%—Celebs Share WinsDid you know 7 in 10 people now survive at least five years after a cancer diagnosis? That’s a record high! Thanks to better treatments and early screening, celebs like Ernie Hudson and Maura Tierney are thriving years after beating cancer. Survival rates are up for even the toughest cancers—proof that research and early checks really do save lives. Here’s to more milestones and more survivors! #Health #BodyHealth #CancerSurvivor141Share
Kristi Key+FollowShrewsbury mum’s tragic loss sparks urgent call for better cancer screeningA Shrewsbury family is grieving after Kerry Pugh, 48, died from cervical cancer that could have been cured if her hospital smear test hadn’t been misread. The hospital has admitted its mistake, acknowledging that a 15-month delay in diagnosis cost Kerry her life. Her husband, Stephen, is now urging everyone not to delay screenings and to push for answers if symptoms persist. Kerry’s story is a heartbreaking reminder of how crucial early detection and accurate testing are. How can we ensure this doesn’t happen to anyone else in our community? #Health #BodyHealth #Shrewsbury40Share
Madison Baker+FollowFoods Even Adults Secretly AvoidAdulthood doesn’t mean you suddenly love everything on your plate. A new study spills the tea: most grown-ups still dodge foods like fermented veggies, insects, durian, organ meats, huitlacoche, sashimi, tripe, and kangaroo. Even though these foods are packed with health or eco-benefits, old habits (and some wild smells) die hard. Are you brave enough to try any of these, or are they staying on your “nope” list forever? #Health #Diet #FoodFears00Share
aguilarallison+FollowFungal infection outbreak shakes TennesseeA dangerous fungal infection, histoplasmosis, is spreading in Middle Tennessee, leaving one person dead and over 30 others sick. What’s alarming is that this fungus is common in our soil—especially around bird or bat droppings—so avoiding it isn’t easy. Some folks, like 14-year-old Eli Stinson, faced months of mysterious illness before getting the right diagnosis. Health officials haven’t pinpointed the exact source, and the CDC warns it’s often misdiagnosed. If you’re gardening, cleaning old buildings, or working with soil, consider wearing a mask. How concerned are you about everyday risks like this in our community? #Health #BodyHealth #Tennessee00Share
April Anderson+FollowCancer Vaccine Slashes Melanoma RecurrenceModerna and Merck’s personalized cancer vaccine just dropped some wild 5-year results: when paired with Keytruda, it cut the risk of melanoma coming back or causing death by nearly half compared to Keytruda alone. This is the first time a therapy has shown this kind of long-term boost after surgery for high-risk melanoma. More data is coming, but this could be a game-changer for cancer treatment! #Health #BodyHealth #CancerResearch60Share