The future of humanity is a topic of endless speculation and discussion. From apocalyptic movies to scientific predictions, we are constantly reminded of our planet’s fragile nature. Recently, a supercomputer model has projected a future scenario where all mammals, including humans, could face extinction roughly 250 million years from now. We explore the implications of...
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Oklahoma City is set to become home to the tallest skyscraper in the United States, with plans for the Legends Tower to reach an unprecedented height of 1,907 feet. The city council recently approved a zoning change that removes height restrictions, allowing the project to move forward without limitations. This ambitious development by Matteson Capital...
Baldness, scientifically referred to as androgenetic alopecia, is a condition that affects a significant portion of the population. Approximately 50% of men and women experience this condition, driving extensive research into potential cures. Surprisingly, recent studies suggest that the key to combating hair loss might be found in an unexpected place: hairy moles on our...
Energy drinks are popular for their quick energy boost, but recent research suggests they might pose significant risks for individuals with certain genetic heart conditions. A study published in the journal Heart Rhythm highlights potential dangers associated with these beverages, sparking concerns about their widespread consumption and the need for further research.1 The Study: Energy...
Exercise is a cornerstone of a healthy lifestyle, offering multiple benefits, from weight management to improved mental health. One of its most significant benefits, particularly for those at risk of cardiovascular issues, is its impact on blood pressure. Regular physical activity strengthens the heart, allowing it to pump more efficiently, which in turn reduces the...
Poop happens. It’s part of life for everyone, but it isn’t something that needs to happen every day. This common misconception can cause unnecessary concern amongst differing parties. According to gastroenterologist Dr. Folasade May from UCLA, there’s bowel movements can fluctuate a bit, and that is totally normal.¹ Frequency varies greatly among individuals, and understanding...
Our skin is the largest organ in (or on) our bodies, which is important in maintaining overall health. As such, it’s vital to take good care of it. While a soothing warm shower after a long day is one of the greatest feelings, medical professionals warn that showering too often negatively impacts our skin. There’s...
If you are suffering from heartburn and bloating, it is possible that you may be suffering from an H. pylori (Helicobacter pylori) bacterial infection. The H. pylori bacteria is one of the most common causes of ulcers in the stomach and small intestine. The infection can also cause chronic gastritis, a condition where the stomach...
Migraines are often misunderstood, and it’s not surprising that people don’t know how to deal with them. When you’re in the midst of a migraine attack, it can seem like the world is closing in on you, and there’s nothing you can do but suffer through it. But there are many ways to prevent migraines...
Millions of Americans suffer from atopic dermatitis, more commonly known as eczema. According to the National Eczema Association, one in ten Americans will develop the condition during their lifetime [1]. A lot of research has gone into understanding eczema over the last several years, and scientists have answered some important questions. Unfortunately, they have still...
Alicia Renee Phillips, a mother in Clinton, Tennessee, had her little sister, age 10, over for a sleepover. It was a normal get-together, and the two planned to go to church the next day. Before church, Phillips suggested that they style her little sister’s hair. The hairstyling, oddly enough, led to her little sister having...
Three years ago, I suddenly developed a strange rash on my face, on one side of my chin. It looked suspiciously like eczema. I couldn’t imagine what it could be. I was meticulous about my diet and had already cut out gluten, dairy, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), commercial meat, and even most refined sugar. I Figured...