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In a groundbreaking study, scientists recorded human brain activity during death for the first time, revealing intriguing insights into what may happen in our final moments. The study, led by Dr. Ajmal Zemmar of the University of Louisville, observed rhythmic brain activity that suggests the possibility of “life recall,” where individuals may relive memories during...

Sean Cate

Sean Cate

Wellness Journalist

In the war-torn region of Gaza, where water is scarce and infrastructure severely damaged, 50-year-old agricultural engineer Inas al-Ghul has developed a makeshift solar-powered water filtration system. This innovation has become a lifeline for Palestinians enduring bombardment and scorching heat. Using salvaged materials like wood from aid pallets and abandoned window panes, Ghul built a...

Sean Cate

Sean Cate

Wellness Journalist

Matt and Danielle Davis had not even been married a year when Matt suffered a devastating motorcycle accident. He collided with an illegally parked car while merging onto an interstate. The injuries he sustained were life-threatening, including several broken bones, organ damage, and significant brain trauma. He was placed on life support and fell into...

Jade Small

Jade Small

Lifestyle Journalist

Heartburn is a common discomfort that many experience after eating, characterized by a burning sensation in the chest. It’s often caused by acid reflux, where stomach acid flows back into the esophagus. Fortunately, there are several natural remedies that can help alleviate these symptoms. Let’s explore ten effective solutions that can help ease heartburn naturally....

Sean Cate

Sean Cate

Wellness Journalist

Chips are a popular go-to snack for many, but they are often loaded with unhealthy ingredients that can have negative impacts on your health. From high sodium content to artificial dyes and trans fats, the chips on this list are some of the unhealthiest options on the market. While moderation is key, it’s important to...

Sean Cate

Sean Cate

Wellness Journalist

Throughout human history, the average lifespan has increased dramatically. Just a few centuries ago, humans lived, on average, around 30 years. Now, the global life expectancy has nearly tripled, stabilizing around 80 years old in most developed countries.1 This impressive shift has been driven by advances in medicine, sanitation, and technology. But while the average...

Sean Cate

Sean Cate

Wellness Journalist