The latest travel advisory updates from the U.S. Department of State are a reminder that staying safe abroad starts with staying informed. Every year, shifting political climates, crime spikes, natural disasters, and health risks can suddenly turn once-popular destinations into high-risk areas. Many travelers don’t check government advisories before booking a trip — but that...
Health and Fitness
For decades, a quick trip to the United States was practically a rite of passage for Canadian travelers. From sunny escapes in Florida to shopping weekends in Maine and New York, the U.S. offered convenience, familiarity, and variety. However, that tradition is rapidly changing. Travel agencies and airlines are now seeing a sharp drop in...
When we think about risky alcohol use, binge drinking often comes to mind. Defined as consuming four or more drinks for women or five or more for men within about two hours. However, certain subtle drinking habits can be just as harmful, if not more so, over time. These patterns often fly under the radar,...
Dementia is a collection of symptoms caused by various diseases that damage the brain, such as Alzheimer’s. These diseases all affect people in different ways, meaning that symptoms can often vary from one individual to another. A few common early signs of dementia include changes in mood, difficulty concentrating, and memory loss. Recently, however, researchers...
That fizzy red can you just reached for might come with an unexpected crunch, and not the refreshing kind. If you’re a devoted fan of Coca-Cola, this latest headline may give you pause. A recent Coca-Cola recall has raised eyebrows (and safety concerns) after reports of potential plastic contamination in morewq than 10,000 cans. While...
Kaylee Muthart is most commonly known as the girl who gouged out her own eyes while high on meth. To her friends, family, and followers, she is known for her unwavering compassion and resilience. She has recently found herself in the spotlight yet again, but this time it is for her unexpected problem at her...
Dementia refers to a group of neurodegenerative illnesses that are associated with a significant cognitive decline, including in areas such as memory, coordination, mood, and behavior. The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer’s, with approximately 50% of individuals over the age of 85 having Alzheimer’s. While there is no cure for dementia-related diseases, researchers...
Dementia is a general term used to describe a group of symptoms that affect one’s memory and cognitive function. It develops over time, mainly affecting older individuals. There is no cure for dementia currently available, but there are treatments that help alleviate some of its symptoms. While there are some new drugs on the market...
The liver is the biggest solid organ in the human body. It helps to maintain healthy blood sugar levels, regulates blood clotting, and most importantly, removes toxins from your blood. It is an essential organ that performs more than 500 vital bodily functions; therefore, maintaining a healthy liver is very important. The liver is also...
Summer means long days outdoors, backyard barbecues, and late-night bonfires. But it also brings one unwelcome guest, mosquitoes. These tiny pests can quickly ruin a relaxing evening. Most people reach for bug sprays loaded with chemicals, but others are turning to natural options instead. One idea that’s been circulating for decades is that you can...
Researchers at UCLA Health claimed they have discovered the very first drug to rehabilitate the physical effects of stroke in mice. Two candidate drugs were derived from their research into the mechanism of the brain effects of rehabilitation. One of these drugs led to a substantial recovery in the control of movement in the mice...
Dubai dazzles the world with its luxury, ambition, and futuristic appeal. Visitors flock to admire its man-made islands, lavish hotels, and the towering Burj Khalifa. However, beneath that polished exterior lies a side of Dubai few people discuss. While tourists snap selfies from rooftop bars, others work in silence and hardship. Exploitation, censorship, and inequality...