If you’ve ever known someone who has had kidney stones, or if you have been unfortunate enough to have them yourself, you will know how awful they can be. Passing them is very painful and can sometimes even require medical attention. Thankfully, there are foods that are known to both trigger kidney stone formation and...
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This site contains product affiliate links. We may receive a commission if you make a purchase after clicking on one of these links You’re likely familiar with broccoli as a symbol of health, but its benefits go deeper than you may expect. When you eat broccoli, your body produces a compound called diindolylmethane (DIM) from the...
Being social is more important to our well-being than we may have realized. Studies have shown that regular social interaction can lower the risk of developing anxiety and depression. People who socialize often also tend to have lower stress hormone levels and even better immune function. According to recent research, people who are social also...
Environmental conservation and well-being have been a hot topic for decades. Globally, policymakers and the public have been focusing their attention on environmental health due to widespread microplastic pollution. The climate crisis has also created a cause for alarm, demanding widespread attention. Public and scientific concern about water supplies is also an issue of considerable...
While you may associate blood clots with older or sick individuals, the truth is that they can occur in anyone. That’s right, even young adults can suffer from clotting issues. Your blood clot risk increases if you have certain medical conditions, injuries, are obese, smoke, or drink alcohol excessively. Yet, there is another common habit...
Are you someone who coughs regularly? Or perhaps you had an illness, and now you have a nagging cough that just won’t seem to go away. You’re not alone, and your coughing may or may not be problematic. Coughing is a natural reflex that helps clear the lungs and airways of irritants. These can be...
The human imagination and curiosity about the stars have led us to explore the stars. While humanity has looked to the stars with many questions, the question of life on other planets captivates us the most. Furthermore, questions about what happens when contact is made with extraterrestrial beings. Will these entities be hostile? What kind...
We all know that ticks, those tiny arachnids known for transmitting diseases to humans, can give you Lymes Disease. There is a specific type of tick, however, that is quite aggressive and spreads a different type of disease. The Lone Star Tick has gained attention for its role in causing Alpha-Gal Syndrome, a unique and...
The Amish are a group of traditionalist Anabaptist Christian communities that originated in Europe and later migrated to North America to escape persecution. They are mostly known for their basic and simple lifestyles and avoidance of modern conveniences and technologies. It has long been believed that Amish children do not suffer from allergies, and scientists...
The diagnosis of autism can be confusing. People tend to have a specific idea of what autism looks like from shows like The Good Doctor’s Dr. Shaun Murphy or The Big Bang Theory’s Sheldon Cooper. But autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is just that. A spectrum. As Stephen Shore, an autistic professor at Adelphi University, famously...
What comes to mind when you think of the word ‘aluminum’? Chances are that you likely picture various aluminum products such as foil, cans, and window frames. Considering that this is the first thing that people envision when thinking about aluminum, it’s no surprise that anti-vaxxers freak out when they learn that there is aluminum...
Some places just know how to party. Around the world, certain countries have built entire lifestyles around clinking glasses, weekend hangovers, and age-old drinking traditions. Whether it’s wine with dinner, beer at a football match, or shots at a family gathering, alcohol plays a starring role in daily life for millions of people. We’re counting...