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What Your Bowel Movements Could Reveal About Colon Cancer Risk

  What Subtle Changes in Digestion Can Tell You Most people associate serious health conditions with obvious, disruptive symptoms. Something sharp, unmistakable, impossible to ignore. But the body doesn’t always work that way. Especially when it comes to digestive health, the early signs are often quieter—easy to dismiss, easy to explain away. That’s part of what makes them important. In recent years, doctors have been paying closer attention to a shift that wasn’t expected before: colorectal cancer appearing more frequently in younger adults. A condition once associated mostly with older age is now being diagnosed in people under 55 with increasing regularity. That doesn’t mean every symptom points to something serious, but it does change how carefully we should listen when the body begins to behave differently. One of the earliest places that change shows up is in bowel habits. On its own, an occasional digestive issue rarely means much. Diet, stress, hydration—these can all affe...
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10 signs of dementia you should never ignore – and the habits you should start today

  Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease are devastating conditions — not only for those diagnosed, but also for their loved ones. Early detection may not always lead to a cure, but it is still important in many ways. It can make a meaningful difference by enabling treatments that help manage symptoms, improving access to support, and allowing individuals and families to plan more effectively for the future. One of the biggest challenges Dementia is not a single disease but a broad term for a group of conditions that gradually impair memory, thinking, and the ability to manage everyday life. Although dementia is more common among older adults, it is not a normal part of aging. It affects more than 6 million Americans and accounts for more than 100,000 deaths each year.  One of the biggest challenges with dementia is its gradual onset. Early symptoms are often subtle and easily dismissed as stress, fatigue, or typical forgetfulness associated with aging. However, identifying these ea...

Family flees courtroom as audio reveals Athena Strand’s final heartbreaking 4-word question

  Jurors were left in tears and family members walked out of a Texas courtroom Thursday as disturbing footage capturing the final moments of 7-year-old Athena Strand’s life was played during her killer’s trial. Tanner Horner, 34, is currently awaiting sentencing after he pleaded guilty on to capital murder and aggravated kidnapping on April 7, right before his trial was set to begin. Athena Strand was taken from her father’s home in Texas, where Horner had delivered a package containing Barbie dolls intended as a Christmas gift. Investigators allege Horner strangled the 7-year-old inside his truck, before disposing of her body in a nearby area.  Recording of Athena Strands final moments Emotional scenes unfolded as the court was shown a disturbing video recorded of what happened in the delivery truck. Before the footage began, Judge George Gallagher issued a warning. “If you think you cannot watch it or listen to it, leave now. Now’s your time to get out,” he said according to...

Five changes you’ll notice in your body after 30 days of taking Omega-3 fish oil

  Everyone knows that vitamin supplements can be a great way to improve overall health – as part of a balanced diet, of course. However, researchers say that three-quarters of the global population isn’t getting enough Omega-3. One way to increase your Omega-3 intake is by maintaining a healthy diet and eating foods such as salmon, mackerel, trout, sea bass, or sardines – all of which are rich in Omega-3. According to Harvard Health, the American Heart Association recommends eating at least two servings of fatty fish per week. “The omega-3s EPA and DHA are essential for health throughout the lifecourse. But to benefit from these nutrients, people first need to understand how much they should be consuming,” said Prof Philip Calder from the University of Southampton, according to LADBible. Another way to boost Omega-3 levels is by taking fish oil supplements. One doctor says there are five major health benefits to Omega-3 supplements – and that it may take as little as one month to n...

She Grew Up Poor and Shared a Bed with Her 4 Siblings — Today She’s a Global Icon

  Celine Dion Opens Up About Early Hardships and Ongoing Health Battle A Childhood Marked by Scarcity and Strong Family Bonds Global music icon Celine Dion has offered a deeply personal reflection on the experiences that shaped her life long before fame entered the picture. In her recent documentary, she shares memories of growing up in a large family where resources were limited and daily life often required creativity and resilience. Raised in Quebec as one of 14 children, Dion recalls a household where financial struggles were a constant presence. Basic necessities, including regular meals, were not always guaranteed. Despite these challenges, she describes her upbringing as rich in love, support, and determination, shaped largely by the efforts of her parents. Parents Who Turned Challenges Into Lessons Dion speaks with admiration about the role her parents played during those difficult years. Her father worked tirelessly to provide for the family, taking on the responsibility o...

People are coming out as ‘Berri-sexual’ – here’s what it means - by Jonh

   Here at Newsner, we’ve explained ‘graysexual‘, ‘demisexual‘ and ‘almondsexual‘ over the past year or so, bringing our readers up to speed as we find out for ourselves in real time. Call it a sign of the times, perhaps, but it seems like there are new ways, new labels for one to define their experiences of attraction being created constantly. Now, let me make it clear that I don’t have anything specifically against this. I’m not some grumpy curmudgeon resisting change and vehemently complaining because things aren’t exactly the way they used to be. That said, it can all get a bit confusing. It seems like there are so many ways for people to identify, such a large spectrum of words with which to describe one’s sexuality and preferences when it comes to attraction, that it’s impossible to keep track. Which is why we’re doing our best to keep people informed and updated. In that vein, we thought it only right to shed some light on the concept of being “berrisexual”. As per repo...

Epstein survivor breaks silence with claim after Melania Trump’s shock address

  A high-stakes political moment has ignited a firestorm of controversy, forcing the shadows surrounding one of history’s most notorious predators back into the blinding light of public scrutiny. When Melania Trump took to the podium in the White House Grand Foyer to firmly distance herself from Jeffrey Epstein, she likely expected to close a chapter of persistent rumors. Instead, her declaration triggered a visceral, immediate backlash from the very women who suffered at the hands of the late financier as they felt their own painful experiences were being sidelined by a narrative of convenience. In her address, the former First Lady was unequivocal: she claimed no connection to Epstein, denied he had any role in her introduction to Donald Trump, and asserted she was never a victim or a participant in his world. She dismissed a resurfaced 2002 email—in which she wrote to Epstein’s accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, about a magazine feature—as nothing more than a “trivial note.” For the...