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4 min read Planet

In 1977, NASA was gearing up to launch Voyager 1, a tiny spacecraft with starry-eyed dreams. Fast-forward over 47 years, and that little guy’s still kicking it out there, roaming the cosmos like some interstellar wanderer with no plans to stop. Just recently, it hit a jaw-dropping milestone of 25 billion kilometers from Earth. It’s...

6 min read Heal

Originally synthesised in 1876, methylene blue was originally developed as a synthetic dye for paper, as colouring textile fabrics such as wool, silk, and cotton. It is also used for printing, paint and food applications. Subsequently, methylene blue’s uses have expanded to the pharmaceutical industry, most notably becoming the first fully synthetic drug used in...

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Vaping has become quite popular, especially among teens and young adults. With its sleek designs and claims of being a “safer” alternative to smoking, it’s easy to see why so many people are drawn to it. But here’s the thing, a recent, eye-opening simulation, backed by solid science and shared in a viral YouTube video,...

11 min read Heal

Arthritis is a common condition that affects millions of adults worldwide, causing discomfort, pain and inflammation due to deteriorated cartilage. Arthritis is characterised by stiffness and pain in joints, it can hinder one’s quality of life and mobility. Fortunately there are treatments to help improve one’s quality of life and essential oils which can be...

6 min read Learn

The American Dream—the idea that anyone can achieve success and prosperity through hard work—has been a core part of U.S. culture for generations. But for many Millennials and Gen Z, it feels more like a distant fantasy than a realistic goal. Economic challenges, shifting social values, and a rapidly changing world have made younger generations...

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Dementia affects memory, communication, and cognitive function, often developing gradually. Early signs can be subtle, especially in conversations. Changes in speech patterns may indicate something is wrong. Paying attention to word choices and conversational struggles can help in recognizing symptoms. Identifying these signs early allows for better planning, medical intervention, and support to improve quality...

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It’s general practice for your doctor or pharmacist to inform you about potential, harmful drug interactions when beginning a new prescription. It’s usually known that numerous classes of drugs – from antibiotics, pain medications and some OTC medications can adversely interact with alcohol. The results can be unpleasant to potentially fatal. However, a lesser-known and...