The Mask Myth: Why Most Medical Masks Don't Stop What You Think They Do
They’re everywhere—on patients, doctors, and the public. Thin blue masks that promise protection. But beneath the comfort of that idea lies a hard truth: most medical masks were never designed to stop the infections people fear most.
Are You Breathing Someone Else's Infection Inside the MRI?
Every day across America, millions step into MRI scanners—trusting that what happens inside is purely diagnostic. Yet new findings suggest the MRI bore may be one of the most overlooked sources of hospital-acquired infection.
When the Cure Stops Working: How Pathogens Outsmart Medicine and Why Prevention Is Our Only Way Out
For decades, medicine has chased infection with pills, injections, and promises. Antibiotics stoped bacteria. Antivirals calmed pandemics. Antifungals saved lives once lost to invisible spores. But something has changed: the microbes are learning faster than we are.
When Comfort Turns to Crisis: The Hidden Dangers Lurking Inside For-Profit Hospice Care
Hospice is supposed to mean peace, comfort, dignity, and compassion at the end of life. For many families, it does. But beneath the promise of gentle care lies a growing shadow few dare to confront: when hospice stops healing and starts harming.
Breaking the Re-Aerosolization Vector in MRI
Hospital imaging suites—particularly MRI and CT bores—are unrecognized reservoirs for infectious pathogens. Evidence demonstrates that viruses and bacteria expelled by one patient can layer onto internal surfaces, then become . . .
Health News: 1 in 5 Children with Cancer Die. What More Can Medicine Do?
Each year, tens of thousands of children are diagnosed with cancer in the United States. Thanks to advances in chemotherapy, radiation, and immunotherapy, survival rates have improved dramatically over the past few decades.
Protect Your Power of AttorneyBecause Your Life Might Depend on It
It’s one of the most powerful documents you’ll ever sign and one of the least understood. A Power of Attorney (POA) and Medical Power of Attorney (MPOA) can mean the difference between safety and exploitation when illness or dementia strips away your ability to speak for yourself.


