Medical Myths: All about blood donation

In the U.S., over 13.2 million (Trusted Source) people donate blood each year. Worldwide, that number jumps to more than 100 million (Trusted Source) units of blood donated annually. Since blood can only be stored for a limited time, regular donations are crucial. As the World Health Organization (WHO) (Trusted Source) puts it: “Choosing to donate blood can save a life—or … Read more

Medical Myths: 15 breast cancer misconceptions

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), in 2020, breast cancer claimed the lives of 685,000 people, while 2.3 million received a diagnosis. They reported: “By the end of 2020, there were 7.8 million women alive who had been diagnosed with breast cancer in the past five years, making it the world’s most common cancer.” Its widespread nature might explain why … Read more

What is nutrition, and why does it matter?

Nutrition is all about understanding the nutrients in food, how our bodies use them, and the connection between diet, health, and disease. Nutritionists rely on concepts from molecular biology, biochemistry, and genetics to figure out how nutrients impact the body. They also explore how dietary choices can lower disease risk, what happens when someone gets too … Read more

How to recognize the symptoms of diabetes

Diabetes affects the body’s ability to regulate blood sugar (glucose) properly. Recognizing early signs of type 1 and type 2 diabetes can lead to quicker diagnosis and help avoid complications. The two primary forms are type 1 and type 2, with type 2 being more widespread. Both disrupt insulin production or function—the hormone that processes … Read more