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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the new U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary, recently removed all members of the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. He has since replaced them with new appointees that many feel are unqualified and push dangerous conspiracies. Considering that this committee is responsible for making recommendations on vaccine use in the...

Bruce Abrahamse

Bruce Abrahamse

Health & Wellness Journalist

Over many years, celebrities and beauty influencers have engaged in some unusual skin treatment trends, or just health care trends in general. Those interested in skincare trends will remember Kim Kardashian’s bloodied-face after the infamous “vampire facial” or the viral “snail mucus” beauty serum. In their pursuit of preserving youthful looks, Hollywood celebrities have begun...

Zain Ebrahim

Zain Ebrahim

Science Enthusiast

In our current society, most people find it increasingly difficult to find time to cook every day of the week. Cooking more than what you have and then storing the leftovers for the next day or week. Reheating leftovers saves time and reduces food waste. Generally, if stored and reheated properly, leftover food is usually...

Zain Ebrahim

Zain Ebrahim

Science Enthusiast

Andropause describes an age-related reduction of testosterone in men. This condition affects males assigned at birth who are typically 50 years or older. Medical professionals also refer to this condition as testosterone deficiency, androgen deficiency, and late-onset hypogonadism. Unlike female menopause, andropause involves a gradual decline rather than an abrupt hormonal shift. The condition occurs...

Zain Ebrahim

Zain Ebrahim

Science Enthusiast

Many are very familiar with oregano and its ability transforms ordinary dishes into flavorful masterpieces. This Mediterranean herb, from the Lamiaceae family, offers far more than culinary appeal. Scientific research reveals oregano benefits extend deep into human health, supporting everything from immune function to heart health. Modern studies validate what ancient healers knew centuries ago...

Zain Ebrahim

Zain Ebrahim

Science Enthusiast

When people think of tea, they the first thing they think of more common teas like English breakfast or green tea. However, hibiscus tea is a tasty red-colored tea beverage derived from the hibiscus plant. Beyond its great flavor and beautiful color, it is also known for its potential health benefits. These benefits range from...

Julie Hambleton

Julie Hambleton

Health & Wellness Journalist