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Author: Sean Cate

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3 min read Health

Strokes are a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, often with no warning. While many risk factors can be silent, experts emphasize that lifestyle choices play a major role in prevention. Below are seven habits stroke doctors advise you to avoid. Do Not Lead a Sedentary Lifestyle One of the most significant contributors to...

4 min read Health

New research sheds light on how vitamin D impacts older adults, particularly concerning heart health and disease prevention. Long known for its role in supporting immunity and bone health, this vitamin may offer additional benefits. Here’s what scientists have uncovered. Vitamin D’s Role in Health Vitamin D is a well-known nutrient that helps maintain strong...

4 min read Health

Urine can tell you a lot about your health. While its color is one clue, an unusual odor can also signal potential issues. Let’s explore the most common causes of smelly urine and what steps you can take to address them. Dehydration – A Simple Fix Dehydration is one of the most common causes of...

4 min read Food and Drink

You might assume that undercooked meat, poultry, or seafood is the biggest culprit when it comes to food poisoning. Surprisingly, one of the healthiest food groups is the leading cause of foodborne illnesses. Let’s dive into the foods that are most likely to make you sick — and it’s not what you’d expect. Surprise Culprit...

3 min read News

A leading cardiac surgeon, Dr. Jeremy E. London, has shared insights into four key habits he “absolutely avoids” to safeguard his heart health. As cardiovascular diseases continue to be one of the leading causes of death globally, avoiding these four lifestyle choices can significantly reduce the risk of heart disease and improve overall well-being. Smoking...

5 min read

A recent study highlights a surprising and disturbing finding: your ZIP code may significantly influence whether you receive a timely dementia diagnosis. Research shows that certain regions in the U.S. are better equipped to diagnose dementia, leaving others at a disadvantage. According to Dr. Julie Bynum, the lead author of the study, patients in some...

10 min read News

We’ve all heard our fair share of conspiracy theories, ranging from the outlandish to the downright bizarre. From claims of a secret cabal controlling the government to theories about birds not being real, it’s easy to dismiss these ideas as the ramblings of cranks. However, sometimes these theories turn out to be true, revealing shocking...

4 min read News

In a groundbreaking study, scientists recorded human brain activity during death for the first time, revealing intriguing insights into what may happen in our final moments. The study, led by Dr. Ajmal Zemmar of the University of Louisville, observed rhythmic brain activity that suggests the possibility of “life recall,” where individuals may relive memories during...

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In the war-torn region of Gaza, where water is scarce and infrastructure severely damaged, 50-year-old agricultural engineer Inas al-Ghul has developed a makeshift solar-powered water filtration system. This innovation has become a lifeline for Palestinians enduring bombardment and scorching heat. Using salvaged materials like wood from aid pallets and abandoned window panes, Ghul built a...

4 min read Food and Drink

Heartburn is a common discomfort that many experience after eating, characterized by a burning sensation in the chest. It’s often caused by acid reflux, where stomach acid flows back into the esophagus. Fortunately, there are several natural remedies that can help alleviate these symptoms. Let’s explore ten effective solutions that can help ease heartburn naturally....

5 min read Health

Walking is one of the simplest yet most powerful forms of exercise. It’s accessible to almost everyone and has a plethora of health benefits. Whether you’re out for 10 minutes or aiming for 10,000 steps a day, you can significantly improve your overall health and well-being by going out and moving. Below are 15 ways...