A Caribbean cruise that promised sun-soaked beaches and ocean views turned into a week of illness and isolation for over 140 people. What started as a relaxing tropical voyage from Los Angeles to Mexico ended in nausea, stomach cramps, and concern as a fast-moving stomach virus swept through the ship. Passengers expecting margaritas and poolside...
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In January 1986, brothers Moshe and Yuval Lufan made a discovery that would fascinate archaeologists and believers worldwide. They uncovered the remains of a 2,000-year-old fishing boat buried in the muddy shores of Israel’s Sea of Galilee. It was the first ancient vessel archaeologists had ever found in the biblical lake. Measuring 27 feet long and 7.5...
Parkinson’s is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that is currently incurable. It is typically only diagnosed once symptoms arise, which include speech difficulties, balance issues, stiffness, tremors, and mental issues. Patients eventually struggle to talk or walk in the advanced stages. While researchers have spent decades searching for a Parkinson’s Treatment, it seems one may already...
During rainy seasons, it’s not uncommon to place your laundry to dry inside. Methods such as leaving them close to heaters or on radiators help laundry dry faster but at a cost. Drying clothes indoors increases humidity indoors by 30%, creating the ideal environment for harmful mold growth. A single load of wet washing can...
In our fast-moving world, it’s no surprise that anxiety and stress have become part of daily life for many. While therapy, movement, and mindful living are key strategies for managing mental health, nature also offers powerful allies. Growing bodies of research support the idea that certain natural supplements and vitamins can gently, yet effectively, support...
Creatine is a natural compound your body uses to produce quick energy, especially during intense physical activity. It’s synthesized from amino acids and is also found in foods like red meat and seafood, typically in much smaller amounts than in supplements. Thanks to its proven performance-enhancing benefits, creatine has become a staple in the fitness...
The camu-camu berry is not a mainstay in most grocery stores. Also known as Myrciaria dubia, the species is native to the Amazon, and it’s similar to a cherry but with a more sour taste. It’s also regarded as a superfood, which has led to it appearing in supplement and powder form in health food...
NASA’s unwavering commitment to exploring the stars has led to incredible insight into the stars. In 1997, NASA landed their first rover on our planetary neighbour Mars. Sojourner became the first rover to roam on another planet and gave humanity our first glimpse of the Martian soil. Then on July 7, 2003 NASA launched their...
Yogurt often ranks as one of the easiest, healthiest snacks around. Many people enjoy it as a quick breakfast, an afternoon boost, or a lunchbox treat. Among the countless options available, YoCrunch has become a standout favorite thanks to its unique dome-top mix-ins. However, recently there has been a yogurt recall affecting various flavours of...
The current political discourse on the internet is usually divisive, filled with insults and vehement disagreements. However, recent American political discourse on social media channels has found an issue to collectively and amicably discuss. A redditor posted a question asking “Would limiting the age of the President to 65 be something you’d support? Why or...
Seven countries now generate almost 100% of their electricity from renewable energy sources. This major milestone proves that a fully green power grid is more than just a future goal, it is already a reality in parts of the world. As climate concerns mount and fossil fuel dependence continues to cause global tensions, these nations...
American news focuses on domestic politics and familiar foreign stories. But it’s missing major global events that directly affect U.S. interests. Political changes in key allies and new forms of warfare dominate international headlines. Yet they get little American media attention. This blind spot leaves Americans unprepared when these crises hit our economy, security, and...