Patient Education

Our mission is to help you be more medically prepared. 

Stay up-to-date on the latest news in health and preparedness.

Your Immune System Can Fight Cancer

*By the Jase Medical Clinical team* For decades, the dream in oncology has been simple and audacious: teach your own immune system to hunt cancer. Not poison it with chemotherapy. Not burn it with radiation. Train your body's existing defenses to do what they were...

The 2026 Tick Surge Is Already Here. And It’s Worse Than Doctors Predicted.

*By the Jase Medical Clinical team* I want to tell you something that caught my attention as a physician before it caught my attention as a CEO. A few weeks ago I was reading through case reports from colleagues in the Northeast. Family docs, internists, infectious...

Beyond Chemo: 10 Compounds Researchers Are Studying to Complement Cancer Care

Cancer treatment has always been a moving target. Chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery remain the pillars of oncology — but for decades, researchers have been quietly building a parallel body of literature around compounds that may support, enhance, or complement...

Your Medicine May Be Running Out — And the War in Iran Is Why

Most Americans assume the pharmacy shelf will always be stocked. They assume their blood pressure medication will be there on Tuesday. That ibuprofen will be waiting when they need it. That the cancer drug their spouse depends on won't suddenly be unavailable. That...
How Prepared are You for a Modern-Day Carrington Event?

How Prepared are You for a Modern-Day Carrington Event?

(Part 1 of 2) What was the Carrington Event of 1859? Named after amateur astronomer Richard Carrington, who discovered a coronal mass ejection (CME) headed for earth in the early morning hours of September 1, 1859. On that fateful morning, telegraph communications...

read more
Are You In One of the Fastest Growing Age Groups in America?

Are You In One of the Fastest Growing Age Groups in America?

Prepare for a Medical Emergency as a SeniorIf you were born between the years 1946 and 1964, you are considered a baby boomer. This section of the population is the largest and fastest growing population in America, with one in six adults claiming this demographic....

read more
September is National Disaster Preparedness Month

September is National Disaster Preparedness Month

Fall travel abroad offers an opportunity for cooler weather, more affordable airfares, and less crowded venues. This is an ideal time to head to distant continents and enjoy fall festivals and activities this time of year before winter sets in. Whether hiking in the...

read more
What Should Go in Your Bug Out Bag?

What Should Go in Your Bug Out Bag?

There are many possible scenarios where you may need to leave your home because of a natural or manmade disaster. Ideally, sheltering in place is much more preferable to bugging out. However, this isn’t always possible. If you are required to leave your home because...

read more
How Long Do My Meds Last? A Look at Metronidazole

How Long Do My Meds Last? A Look at Metronidazole

Metronidazole is in a class of medications called nitroimidazole antimicrobials. It was initially developed at Rhone-Poulenc labs in France in 1959 to treat Trichomonas vaginalis, a parasitic infection. In 1962, it was discovered to be effective against both...

read more
How Long Do My Meds Last? A Look at Ciprofloxacin

How Long Do My Meds Last? A Look at Ciprofloxacin

(How about over 10 years past expiration?)Ciprofloxacin is a fluoroquinolone (flor-o-KWIN-o-lone) antibiotic, it is used to treat many different types of bacterial infections, and is used to treat biological warfare agent inhalation  Anthrax as a post exposure...

read more