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.

Science continues to push forward, trying to extend the human lifespan and improve overall health, and scientists have been exploring various potential anti-aging interventions. Recently, an unexpected solution has come in the form of a common blood pressure drug, rilmenidine. Initially used for treating hypertension, rilmenidine has shown promising results in slowing aging and extending...

The liver plays a crucial role in our overall health by performing a variety of functions. Things like detoxifying harmful substances, producing bile for digestion, and storing essential nutrients are all possible because of our liver. Here are nine of the best foods and drinks for liver health, supported by scientific research and expert recommendations....

Apple, known for its innovative and high-tech products, has recently added another popular iPhone model to its ‘obsolete’ list. This designation means that the device will no longer receive hardware service from Apple or authorized service providers. Here’s a closer look at what this means for users and a breakdown of each model now considered...

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) affects millions around the world, including about half a million people in the UK alone. Recent research has shed new light on the genetic mechanisms driving IBD, particularly Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. Scientists from the Francis Crick Institute, University College London, and Imperial College London have identified a crucial genetic...

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the number one cause of death worldwide, with atherosclerosis—a buildup of plaque in the arteries—being a primary contributor. Recent research has uncovered a new way to prevent clogged arteries from ever happening. This is done by enhancing a cellular process known as chaperone-mediated autophagy (CMA). Here are the findings, their implications,...