Do you struggle with circulation in your legs and feet, often finding your leg falling asleep or your toes getting cold quickly? There are many reasons why this may be happening, and one of them could be due to Niacin deficiency. This is everything you need to know about this powerful vitamin and how to...
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Many people are shocked to learn that some household items linked to cancer are part of their daily routines. These everyday products often seem harmless, but scientific studies have shown that prolonged exposure to certain chemicals can increase cancer risk. From cleaning agents to personal care products, the danger often lies in long-term use or...
Tragedy has struck the yachting community after a young South African stewardess was found dead aboard a luxury vessel docked in one of the world’s most exclusive resort destinations. The body of 20-year-old Paige Bell was discovered on July 3 in the Bahamas. The discovery sent shockwaves through the maritime industry and the broader international...
A chilling new trend is burning its way through social media feeds, and it’s as dangerous as it sounds. Known as freeze branding, this extreme form of body modification involves pressing frozen metal onto the skin to create permanent scars in the shape of symbols or letters. While the trend might appear bold or artistic,...
Your heart is one of your body’s most critical organs. Arterial health serves as a cornerstone of cardiovascular well-being, playing a pivotal role in overall health and longevity. Clogged arteries, also known as atherosclerosis, are abnormally narrowed or blocked blood vessels due to plaque buildup, leading to reduced blood flow. This reduction in blood flow...
Italy has ignited international debate by moving to criminalize surrogacy beyond its borders. In July 2025, the country’s lower house of Parliament approved a bill that would allow authorities to prosecute Italian citizens who engage in surrogacy abroad, even in countries where the practice remains legal and regulated. If enacted, the new law would carry...
Over 500 ancient stone monuments dot the rolling hills of southwestern Spain. La Torre-La Janera stretches across 220 acres in Huelva province. Prehistoric humans built this sacred landscape starting around 5000 BC. The site contains standing stones, burial chambers, and stone circles all in one location. Built 2,000 years before Stonehenge, this megalithic site represents one of...
Amie Skilton was unaware she was living in a water-damaged building with active leaks. The once-perfectly healthy Aussie began to suffer from chronic congestion and fatigue. Eventually, she began to struggle with memory. It began small but then became debilitating. One day, she couldn’t remember her own name. When she discovered the mold in her...
Alzheimer’s is the most common cause of dementia, affecting around 6.9 million people in the United States aged 65 and older. Alzheimer’s disease causes significant memory loss and affects the afflicted person’s ability to perform everyday activities. In advanced stages, the disease can result in loss of brain function and even death, yet there is...
Dr. Ruth Gottesman is a former professor at Einstein University in the Bronx. Having recently lost her husband, she made a generous contribution to cover tuition for students attending the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Covering Tuition Dr. Ruth has a history of achievements at Einstein, dedicating years of her life to the institution. She...
A TikTok video by Dr. Viktor Ivanovik is scaring people about funeral practices by warning them never to kiss a dead person. According to his viral post, dangerous bacteria start growing nine hours after death and could cause loss of smell, with nearly 300,000 followers now watching his medical advice. So is there any truth to his warning? Medical...
Pop culture is full of references to messages from outer space. Some of them were friendly attempts at communication, such as the five-note musical sequence transmitted to Earth by aliens in Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977). Others were more ominous, such as a coded countdown to an attack in the movie Independence Day...