
Scientists Reveal Diseases We Prefer to Ignore
A study analyzing data from 92 studies across 25 countries found that about one-third of people tend to avoid medical information, especially about incurable neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Huntington’s, due to factors like feeling overwhelmed, mistrust in the medical system, and fear of judgment. This deliberate ignorance can impact health outcomes and suggests a need for policies to build trust and encourage engagement with healthcare.