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Dad Says He’s ‘Always Had The Answers’ Until His Son’s Devastating Diagnosis Left Him Feeling Stranded And Lost

Dad Says He’s ‘Always Had The Answers’ Until His Son’s Devastating Diagnosis Left Him Feeling Stranded And Lost

The anonymity that the internet provides often brings out people’s worst impulses, as there’s little accountability for online cruelty. Yet sometimes, communities created through virtual forums are places of hope, where someone can say how they feel and hear support echoed back to them. One father’s post online about his 15-month-old son’s rare syndrome, which has since been deleted, was a prime example of finding reassurance through online spaces. The dad felt ‘stranded and lost’ after his son’s devastating diagnosis. “I posted when he was 5 months old, 8 months old, a year old, 15 months old, and now, but this time I have his official diagnosis thanks to whole genome sequencing,” the dad began his post. “I’m shattered. I’m broken. I’m falling apart, and this is my only outlet to let that be known.” “I’m his father, and I can’t fall apart because I need to be there for my wife and two other daughters,” the dad proclaimed. He explained his son’s diagnosis of “an insanely rare syndrome where less than 400 people worldwide are …

Gut Changes Could Flag Dementia Years Before Diagnosis

Gut Changes Could Flag Dementia Years Before Diagnosis

Lots of research suggests that healthy hearts lower our risk of dementia. But it seems gut changes might matter, too. Dr David Vauzour, lead researcher of the paper published in Gut Microbes, said: “Even in people who had only just begun noticing mild memory changes, there were clear shifts in both their gut bacteria and the metabolites they release into the bloodstream”. What might gut changes say about dementia risk? The researchers looked at stool samples from 150 adults aged 50 and over. Some were healthy, while others had mild cognitive impairment (MCI), sometimes seen as a precursor to dementia. There was also a third group of people who performed normally on cognitive tests but who said they felt like something “wasn’t quite right” with their memory or cognition. All participants gave the researchers both fasting blood samples (which were used to identify 33 key molecules made in our gut) and stool samples (used to identify the gut bacteria of participants). “We explored whether specific combinations of these gut and diet-derived chemicals could separate the …

William, Kate and children attend royal Easter service for first time since her cancer diagnosis | UK News

William, Kate and children attend royal Easter service for first time since her cancer diagnosis | UK News

The Prince and Princess of Wales and their children have attended the Royal Family’s traditional Easter service at Windsor for the first time since Kate was diagnosed with cancer. Prince William and Kate joined the King and Queen and other senior royals at the Easter Matins service at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, on Sunday. William waved to the large crowd outside the castle as he and his wife arrived with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. Image: The Princess of Wales with Princess Charlotte. Pic: PA Charlotte was in a tan coat and Kate wore an off-white ensemble of skirt, smart jacket and leafy hat, while William and the boys wore dark blue suits and ties. Queen Camilla was in a red wool dress and coat by Fiona Clare, a hat by Phillip Treacy and a broach which belonged to the late Queen Elizabeth II. You need javascript enabled to view this content Enable javascript to share Share Can the King fix special relationship? It’s the first time since 2023 that the Waleses …

Jon Hamm sends love to Amanda Peet amid cancer diagnosis and death of parents

Jon Hamm sends love to Amanda Peet amid cancer diagnosis and death of parents

Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Jon Hamm has praised his Your Friends & Neighbors co-star, Amanda Peet, for how she has navigated the death of her parents and a recent breast cancer diagnosis while maintaining a demanding career. Last month, Peet, 54 — who returned Friday for season two of Apple TV+’s hit crime caper opposite Hamm and Olivia Munn — wrote in a deeply personal New Yorker essay about being diagnosed with Stage 1 breast cancer at the same time both of her parents were receiving end-of-life hospice care. In a new interview with People, Hamm, 55, said that he has known about Peet’s cancer for a while. “She had told me about her diagnosis sometime ago, and it’s a very, very tricky balance to strike,” the Mad Men star said. Addressing the loss of her parents, Hamm shared that he too has lost his …

Alan Davies reveals key symptom that led to bladder cancer diagnosis

Alan Davies reveals key symptom that led to bladder cancer diagnosis

Get the latest entertainment news, reviews and star-studded interviews with our Independent Culture email Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Get the latest entertainment news with our free Culture newsletter Alan Davies has given fans a health update following his bladder cancer diagnosis. The stand-up comedian, writer and actor – best known for his role in the BBC mystery series Jonathan Creek and panel show QI – was diagnosed with bladder cancer in 2024. Davies, 60, also revealed the symptom that made him realise that something was wrong. Speaking to Jonathan Ross during an episode of the chat show due to air on Saturday (4 April), Davies said: “In 2024, I had bladder cancer. Luckily, [there was] a little bit of blood in the toilet bowl and I saw it…” He went on to describe the flexible cystoscopy procedure that he underwent in order to remove the tumour. “It’s not very nice and it’s not as bad as you think,” he said. “They got it out, so phew.” Davies has since …

Simple blood test can accurately spot dementia years before diagnosis

Simple blood test can accurately spot dementia years before diagnosis

Before the symptoms of cognitive loss are severe enough to be diagnosed, something in the blood seems to be changing. That is what a new study out of the University of East Anglia supports. Scientists looked at blood and stool samples taken from older adults. It was found that there are associations between changes occurring in the blood and those that could indicate the presence of early cognitive decline. In particular, the research indicates that chemicals associated with gut bacteria may have an impact on the brain much sooner than formal diagnoses of dementia occur. In this study, published in the journal Gut Microbes, the researchers worked with 150 adults aged 50 and older. All of the participants were grouped into three comparable (matched) groups of 50 participants each: cognitively healthy adults, individuals with subjective cognitive impairment (SCI), and individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Subjective cognitive impairment (also known as self-reported cognitive impairment) means that an individual believes they are becoming forgetful, but their abilities to perform well on standard neuropsychological tests remain intact. …

When a Diagnosis Becomes Your Entire Identity

When a Diagnosis Becomes Your Entire Identity

We are living in an age where psychological explanations are prioritized above all others. Indeed, therapy speak has permeated everyday life. It has taken over conversations and relationships, leading people to claim boundary violations, accuse others of gaslighting, or see narcissists everywhere they go. Armchair diagnosing is no longer frowned upon and, in fact, seems encouraged. People are spotting symptoms and claiming disorders without sufficient evaluations or neutral clinical opinions. Pop pathology—the tendency to interpret everyday experiences through a clinical lens and pathologize them—is becoming increasingly common. And while there is some good that comes from increased access to mental health knowledge, we are also seeing harm stemming from this trend. People are increasingly over-indexing on psychological interpretations, reducing themselves and others to diagnostic labels rather than allowing room for nuance, change, and other explanations. Therapy language has become defining and limiting instead of elucidating and liberating. Over-Identifying with a Disorder Can Be Problematic One reason we should be concerned with the modern obsession with psychological language is that people are making disorders their identities. …

What Makes a Doctor Excel at Diagnosis?

What Makes a Doctor Excel at Diagnosis?

Gurpreet Dhaliwal sat onstage in a hotel ballroom in Minneapolis. The gray curtains behind him were illuminated by bright blue lights, giving the slightest hint of performance at an otherwise typical medical conference. The presentation was among the most anticipated at the Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine’s 2022 meeting. The attendees were there to watch a kind of showcase: a complex diagnosis in action. Dhaliwal, a professor of medicine at UC San Francisco, was given the details of a patient he had never seen before. As another physician slowly revealed pieces of the case, Dhaliwal narrated his thinking out loud: why he was considering one possibility and rejecting another, and what each new clue revealed for him. Eventually, he decided that the patient was likely suffering from a dangerous buildup of pressure in her abdomen. Left untreated, she could experience organ failure. It was the correct diagnosis, and the audience responded with applause. Dhaliwal is regarded as one of the country’s most gifted diagnosticians. Colleagues have praised not only his command of physiology but …

Zandra Rhodes on defying terminal cancer diagnosis and surviving heartbreaking loss of boyfriend – exclusive

Zandra Rhodes on defying terminal cancer diagnosis and surviving heartbreaking loss of boyfriend – exclusive

 Dame Zandra Rhodes has told how a brush with death changed her priorities and made her determined to preserve her life’s work. The legendary designer, whose roster of famous clients have included Princess Diana, Princess Anne, Cher, Barbra Streisand, Diana Ross and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, was given six months to live in 2020, when she was diagnosed with bile duct cancer.  Inviting HELLO! into her “rainbow penthouse” in Bermondsey, South London, for an exclusive interview and photoshoot, Dame Zandra, 85, tells us how she discovered something was wrong when she felt full during a yoga session.  © Rachael Smith Zandra Rhodes’ colourful bedroom at her ‘rainbow penthouse’ in London “The doctor said: ‘We think you’ve got six months’. What I really don’t understand is why it didn’t throw me. I don’t know why I wasn’t frightened, but I wasn’t. I wanted to keep working, preserve my work and put my life in order,” she says. Tragic loss Zandra was still grieving the loss of her partner of 25 years, the former Warner Brothers executive Salah Hassanein, …

Olivia Munn shares how husband John Mulaney supported her after breast cancer diagnosis

Olivia Munn shares how husband John Mulaney supported her after breast cancer diagnosis

Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Olivia Munn is opening up about the way her husband, comedian John Mulaney, supported her after she was diagnosed with breast cancer. The 45-year-old actor learned that she had Stage 1 breast cancer in April 2023, which prompted her to get a double mastectomy, an ovariectomy and a partial hysterectomy. Munn said that Mulaney, the father of her two children, was by her side throughout all her appointments and surgeries. “There’s no better person in the world to me than my husband,” Munn said on CBS Sunday Morning. The Newsroom actor and the SNL alum started dating in 2021 and got married in 2024. Munn went on to say that Mulaney’s sense of humor helped her stay positive about her diagnosis. Olivia Munn says …