If you’ve ever gone through your spare change, you might have stumbled upon a coin that piqued your interest. Coins, especially those from certain years or with unique characteristics, can hold far more value than their face value suggests. In fact, some seemingly ordinary coins might be worth thousands of dollars, and one of the...
Lowering dementia risk gets more important after you turn 50. In fact, over 55 million people now live with dementia worldwide. Millions of new cases appear each year. Therefore, taking steps to prevent it is key. Importantly, dementia is not a normal part of aging. Rather, you can make changes to your life that may lower your risk. The good news is that we know...
When most people think of eating healthy meat, fruits and vegetables, you might not include a certain item. There’s an often-overlooked food product that has been ranked healthier than many green foods. Pork fat, also known as lard, has been rated as one of the healthiest meats you can consume, even scoring higher in nutritional...
Have you noticed a growing number of celebrities strutting around in red lens glasses lately? You’re not imagining it. These tinted frames are suddenly everywhere—on stage, in airports, on red carpets, and yes, even in paparazzi shots of someone buying oat milk in sweatpants. At first glance, it might seem like just another Hollywood fashion...
Chronic kidney disease is characterized by a gradual loss of kidney function. The kidneys are vital for filtering excess fluids and wastes from the blood. With advanced kidney disease, there is a dangerous build-up of wastes, fluids, and electrolytes in the body. In many cases, people aren’t aware that they have the disease until they...
Sharks are popular animals. Which other creatures are featured for a week annually on the Discovery Channel? They are utterly fascinating to many people, whether they admire them or live in terror of them, or both. Shark tourism is a global industry as people hope to view these vertebrates in aquariums or from boats. Or...
Tooth discoloration is common but widely unwanted. Sparkling white teeth are the current beauty standard, and they are indicators of good oral health — but not always. Sometimes teeth are discolored but still healthy. For example, people’s teeth can look naturally yellow, or turn darker as they age. However, certain brushing techniques can also cause...
Everyone experiences tiredness on occasion, but fatigue is the persistent feeling of physical or mental exhaustion that can significantly impact daily life. Unlike occasional tiredness, fatigue often feels overwhelming and may not improve even with rest or sleep. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including lifestyle habits, medical conditions, and psychological issues....
High cholesterol, especially “bad” cholesterol, poses a significant threat to heart health, increasing the risk of heart diseases and heart attacks. “Bad” cholesterol specifically refers to low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol. LDL contributes to plaque buildup in the walls of the heart’s arteries, leading to conditions like atherosclerosis (artery hardening). Atherosclerosis increases the risk of heart...
Honey has long been one of society’s most coveted products. It is delicious, adding a natural touch of sweetness to whatever dish you add it to. The best part about honey, though? It’s actually really good for many aspects of your health. The most coveted of these are the benefits of honey for the health...
Let’s be clear here: Drooling while you sleep is typically not a health concern whatsoever. In fact, it is quite normal. It can be somewhat embarassing, however, particularly if you drool after having nodded off on a bus, airplane, or on your mother-in-law’s new couch. Drooling while you sleep can also indicate that perhaps there...
Alzheimer’s disease is one of the world’s most prevalent brain disorders, being extremely difficult to treat. Alzheimer’s affects millions of people globally, making it one of the most common neurodegenerative diseases. Glutamate, an essential neurotransmitter responsible for regulating functions such as mood and memory, can also encourage the toxic buildup of tau proteins, which are...