The landscape of human sexuality keeps expanding as people find new ways to describe their experiences of attraction. Berrisexuality is one of the newer terms gaining visibility, a microlabel for people who felt that bisexual or pansexual didn’t quite capture what they were feeling. It offers something more specific for those who feel drawn to...
Health and Fitness
Low back pain persists as the leading cause for work loss, disability and reduction of quality of life across the world. In 2020, over half a billion prevalent cases of low back pain were recorded. Low back pain is characterized by 3 types of pain occurring simultaneously which are nociceptive (physical damage to muscles or...
Martin Lewis is back again with another interesting opinion on a common commodity. You may remember him warning against debit cards, but this time around, it’s the air fryer. Unfortunately, it is not very much in support of the convenient electronic kitchen appliance. The air fryer has gained much popularity, especially since the pandemic and the...
Heart disease in women can often emerge silently, yet the subtle warning signs are usually there. However, they just do not always appear in the dramatic way that many people imagine. A story recently shared by a hospital worker on Reddit described a colleague who came in with jaw and neck pain that shifted into...
Your 30s represent an important turning point in life. While your body may still feel rather youthful, you may start to notice the subtle changes that accompany aging. You may notice a shift in energy levels, a slower metabolism, and a longer period of recovery after exerting yourself. Yet, even though our bodies are slowly...
Empathy sits at the core of every meaningful relationship, yet it’s often misunderstood. Most people assume empathy is simply about being kind or offering reassurance, but in practice, it’s far more nuanced. Real empathy requires presence, curiosity and emotional precision, not just good intentions or comforting clichés. And here’s the challenge: the very phrases people...
Smart people mess up with money more than they like to admit. Not because they’re careless, but because they think their logic will save them from emotional spending. It doesn’t. They’ll analyze investments, negotiate salaries, and then spend hundreds on warranties, apps, or car upgrades they don’t need- things that are a total waste of...
Measles was once the poster child for vaccine success. By 2000, the United States had eliminated local transmission, and Canada earned the same recognition soon after. For years, both countries enjoyed a measles status that signaled strong vaccination programs, robust surveillance, and confidence in public health. That sense of security shaped how many families thought...
For centuries, saffron – the delicate, crimson threads harvested from the Crocus sativus flower – has reigned supreme in kitchens. It is prized for its ability to transform dishes with its rich color, aroma, and flavor. It is, by weight, one of the most expensive spices on the planet. Yet, history tells us its value...
Imagine a cancer so aggressive that even after intensive surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, nearly 90 percent of patients see it return within two years. This is the terrifying reality of Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM), the deadliest form of brain cancer in adults. GBM is known for its destructive growth and ability to creep into surrounding brain...
When 21-year-old Lucas Martin started feeling unwell in early September 2023, nothing suggested that his life was in immediate danger. He had a headache and felt feverish, so his family assumed he had picked up the same mix of bugs many young people get during busy social seasons. For several days, they watched what looked...
Sixteen-year-old Harley Andrews was the kind of teenager adults hope their children become. He played football, loved rugby, and spent evenings with friends planning their futures. He had only just started college and seemed strong and healthy from the outside. When he began to complain about pain and feeling unwell, the first instinct of adults...