Sean Cate

Sean Cate

Wellness Journalist

Sean Cate is a freelance writer, sales strategist and semi-professional track and field athlete. Sean loves travelling to new places to compete and eat new foods! Sean is training to compete in the 2024 Paris Olympics as a high jumper.

Reforestation is a critical component of global climate strategies, aiming to restore ecosystems and sequester carbon. Yet, traditional tree-planting methods are often labor-intensive and slow, unable to meet the pressing demands of our environmental crisis. Enter high-tech drones, which are revolutionizing reforestation efforts by making them faster, more efficient, and scalable. This article delves into...

Loneliness, the feeling of isolation regardless of how many people may be in your life, links to numerous health issues. Recent research indicates that chronic loneliness can significantly increase the risk of stroke in seniors, with a study showing a 56% higher risk in those consistently feeling lonely over time.1 The Study and Its Findings...

Scarlet fever, also known as scarlatina, is a bacterial illness that primarily affects children aged 5 to 15. This disease, caused by group A streptococcus bacteria, often follows strep throat or skin infections and is characterized by a red rash.1 Early recognition and treatment are crucial to prevent complications. Signs and Symptoms The hallmark of...

The food industry may soon witness a groundbreaking innovation that has the potential to reshape our dietary habits and address pressing environmental concerns. Savor, a U.S.-based startup, has developed a butter product synthesized from carbon dioxide (CO2), offering a sustainable and scalable alternative to traditional animal-based fats. This innovation could hit grocery store shelves soon,...

Contrary to popular belief, new research reveals that some Stone Age people primarily consumed a plant-based diet, rather than a Paleo one. Recent studies have shed light on the dietary habits of the Iberomaurusians, a Paleolithic group from North Africa, suggesting their diet was rich in plant matter and not heavily reliant on meat.1 Debunking...