Emotional withdrawal is one of the most common human behaviors and one of the most misunderstood, largely because we tend to lump all forms of going silent into the same category. You’ve probably been on one side of this or the other. Someone you care about suddenly stops talking, stops texting back, stops showing up...
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A lot of people want the health payoff of exercise, yet they get stuck on the time problem. Work runs long. Commutes eat the day. Even planning a gym session can feel like a project. “Exercise snacks” flip that script. They use tiny bursts of effort, placed inside normal life, to push fitness in the...
It can seem like ear hair simply appeared overnight, yet it is usually a slow change that only becomes obvious much later. In fact, most people had fine hair there for years. Then one day, brighter lighting, a fresh haircut, or a close selfie makes them obvious. For some, the strands also change over time....
Living to 100 rarely comes down to a single “longevity gene” or a magic supplement. Improving longevity usually comes from avoiding the illnesses that steal years, mobility, and independence in midlife. Researchers who track large groups for decades keep finding the same theme: people who reach older ages in good shape spend fewer years living...
Work insecurity, financial stress, and an impending recession have created unprecedented challenges for Gen Z. Gen Zers and younger Millennials are working twice as much as their predecessors to earn just a little less than them. As a result, Gen Z and Millennials are experiencing burnout at an accelerating rate. However, Malaysia has tackled this...
Although society often highlights the risks associated with frequent masturbation, the effects of completely abstaining from it receive less attention. However, recent studies indicate that abstaining completely from masturbation can cause various physical and mental health effects in both men and women. Sex and relationship expert Dr. Tara Suwinyattichaiporn cautions that prolonged abstinence from sexual...
Aspergillus fumigatus is everywhere. It rides dust, soil, compost, and decaying leaves. Most people breathe its spores and never know. Yet hospitals across the U.S. keep seeing cases that do not bounce back. The patients are often older, immunocompromised, or living with damaged lungs. When infection turns invasive, it can move fast and hit hard....
When boomers were growing up, community wasn’t something you had to seek out; the way life worked built it in. You married young, you went to church on Sundays, your neighbors showed up when someone fell ill, and if you fell apart, there were people around who noticed. That world is gone. Millennials and Gen...
Death has always been seen standing in stark opposition to life, yet new groundbreaking research may shift this understanding. Scientists are diving into a mysterious biological phenomenon known as the “third state.” This is a state in which cells from dead organisms can reorganize into new multicellular life forms with alternative functions they never had...
Deciding to stop dyeing your hair and letting your grey hair grow out can look simple from the outside. For many people, though, it is anything but small. Psychologists often see this choice as part of a deeper emotional shift. It connects to how someone views aging and freedom from outside expectations. In a world...
On January 5, 2026, the CDC reduced the number of vaccines routinely recommended for all American children from 17 to 11. The vaccines for rotavirus, hepatitis B, hepatitis A, influenza, meningococcal disease, and COVID-19, all standard for decades, now require either a high-risk status or a discussion with a doctor before a child receives them....
Going completely alcohol-free is a growing trend that more and more people seem to be taking up. While you may think this is a good idea for your health, perhaps going 100% non-alcohol seems a bit too extreme for yourself, personally. But is simply cutting back on alcohol intake worth it, or is it only...