Health and Wellness Insights from June 2025: Cancer Survival, IVF, Herbal Supplements, and More
When you’re dealing with cancer survival, the chances of living longer after a cancer diagnosis, shaped by type, stage, and treatment. Also known as prognosis, it isn’t just about numbers—it’s about what actually helps people live better, longer, and with more control. In June 2025, our most-read articles dug into the real stories behind the stats: from stage 4 lung cancer patients living beyond 10 years to the toughest cancers like pancreatic cancer that fight back hardest. These aren’t abstract figures—they’re lives changed by new treatments, smarter diets, and unexpected hope.
Alongside cancer, IVF success rates, the likelihood of getting pregnant through fertility treatments, influenced by age, clinic quality, and medication. Also known as pregnancy odds IVF, they’re not one-size-fits-all dominated the conversation. People wanted to know not just the percentages, but how much IVF injections cost, what really moves the needle, and how to avoid wasting time and money. We broke down the hidden expenses, the emotional toll, and the small habits that improve outcomes—no fluff, just what works.
And then there’s the world of herbal supplements, natural products used for health, often taken without medical guidance, with risks that aren’t always obvious. Also known as natural remedies, they’re everywhere—but mixing them wrong can hurt. We warned about dangerous herb combos, which vitamins can damage your kidneys, and how to spot a trustworthy brand. It’s not about avoiding herbs—it’s about using them wisely. Same goes for diabetes medicine, drugs like metformin and GLP-1 agonists that help control blood sugar, chosen based on individual health needs. Also known as blood sugar control drugs, they’re not magic pills. We cut through the hype to show which ones doctors actually recommend, when insulin becomes necessary, and how lifestyle changes make them work better.
And if you’ve ever wondered why you feel drained, angry, or overheated—turns out it might be your pitta dosha, one of the three body types in Ayurveda, linked to fire and water elements, often causing stress, acidity, and burnout. Also known as pitta person, it’s not just a theory—it’s a daily reality for millions. We showed how to spot pitta traits, what foods to avoid, and simple habits to cool things down before they spiral.
From open heart surgery survival rates to medical tourism in Mexico, these articles didn’t just report facts—they gave you tools. You’ll find no vague advice here. Just clear answers on what works, what doesn’t, and why. Whether you’re managing a chronic condition, thinking about fertility, or just trying to stay safe with supplements, this collection is your no-BS guide to making smarter choices. Below are the real stories, hard numbers, and practical tips that people in Faridabad and beyond found most helpful this month.