Pumpkin seeds

Pumpkin Seeds: The Healthiest Seed?

Did you know that pumpkin seeds, also known as “pepitas,” are getting a lot of attention for how good they are for you? These little seeds are loaded with all sorts of good stuff like proteins, healthy fats, fiber, and a bunch of vitamins and minerals. Plus, recent studies have

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One Chip Challenge

“One Chip Challenge” led to Massachusetts teen’s death

In recent years, social media challenges have become a popular form of entertainment, with participants often going to great lengths to outdo each other. Unfortunately, these challenges can sometimes have tragic consequences. One such incident involved a 14-year-old Massachusetts boy named Harris Wolobah, who died after participating in the infamous

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Richard Slayman

First Person to Receive Pig Kidney Transplant Dies Nearly Two Months Later

The medical community recently experienced a notable moment as we bid farewell to the first recipient of a genetically-modified pig kidney transplant, Richard Slayman. Sadly, Slayman passed away nearly two months after bravely undergoing this groundbreaking procedure. Also Read: What happened to Elon Musk’s First Neuralink Project on Human? The

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Neuralink Project

What happened to Elon Musk’s First Neuralink Project on Human?

Elon Musk’s neurotechnology company, Neuralink, made a significant stride in the field of brain-computer interfaces by successfully implanting its first brain chip in a human. The recipient of this implant was a 29-year-old quadriplegic named Noland Arbaugh. The surgery took place at Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix. The Neuralink Device

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cervical cancer

Silent Threats: Early Signs of Cervical Cancer You Must Know

Cervical cancer is a specific type of cancer that develops in the cervix, which is the lower part of the uterus connecting to the vagina. This type of cancer is a significant global health issue, and certain strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV) play a crucial role in its development.

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Health specialist

Sitting Kills: How Lack of Exercise Is Quietly Sabotaging Your Health

Maintaining overall health requires regular physical activity, making it an essential component of a healthy lifestyle. Conversely, leading a sedentary life, marked by a lack of physical activity, has been consistently linked to various health issues, ranging from cardiovascular diseases to cancer and several chronic conditions. Also read: Oesophageal Cancer

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Health specialist

Multiple Sclerosis (MS): Understanding the deadly threat

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a potentially disabling disease of the brain and spinal cord, also known as the central nervous system. It is an autoimmune disease, meaning the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks its own tissues. In the case of MS, the immune system attacks the protective sheath (myelin) that

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Blue Monday

Blue Monday 2024: Dispelling the Misconceptions

January 15, 2024 Blue Monday, often hyped as the most gloomy day of the year, falls on the third Monday of January. This year, it graced us on January 15. But does this claim hold any truth, or is it simply a fabricated notion? Let’s explore the origins and ramifications

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Pumpkin seeds

Pumpkin Seeds: The Healthiest Seed?

Did you know that pumpkin seeds, also known as “pepitas,” are getting a lot of attention for how good they are for you? These little seeds are loaded with all sorts of good stuff like proteins, healthy fats, fiber, and a bunch of vitamins and minerals. Plus, recent studies have

Read More »
One Chip Challenge

“One Chip Challenge” led to Massachusetts teen’s death

In recent years, social media challenges have become a popular form of entertainment, with participants often going to great lengths to outdo each other. Unfortunately, these challenges can sometimes have tragic consequences. One such incident involved a 14-year-old Massachusetts boy named Harris Wolobah, who died after participating in the infamous

Read More »
Richard Slayman

First Person to Receive Pig Kidney Transplant Dies Nearly Two Months Later

The medical community recently experienced a notable moment as we bid farewell to the first recipient of a genetically-modified pig kidney transplant, Richard Slayman. Sadly, Slayman passed away nearly two months after bravely undergoing this groundbreaking procedure. Also Read: What happened to Elon Musk’s First Neuralink Project on Human? The

Read More »
Neuralink Project

What happened to Elon Musk’s First Neuralink Project on Human?

Elon Musk’s neurotechnology company, Neuralink, made a significant stride in the field of brain-computer interfaces by successfully implanting its first brain chip in a human. The recipient of this implant was a 29-year-old quadriplegic named Noland Arbaugh. The surgery took place at Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix. The Neuralink Device

Read More »
cervical cancer

Silent Threats: Early Signs of Cervical Cancer You Must Know

Cervical cancer is a specific type of cancer that develops in the cervix, which is the lower part of the uterus connecting to the vagina. This type of cancer is a significant global health issue, and certain strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV) play a crucial role in its development.

Read More »
Health specialist

Sitting Kills: How Lack of Exercise Is Quietly Sabotaging Your Health

Maintaining overall health requires regular physical activity, making it an essential component of a healthy lifestyle. Conversely, leading a sedentary life, marked by a lack of physical activity, has been consistently linked to various health issues, ranging from cardiovascular diseases to cancer and several chronic conditions. Also read: Oesophageal Cancer

Read More »
Health specialist

Multiple Sclerosis (MS): Understanding the deadly threat

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a potentially disabling disease of the brain and spinal cord, also known as the central nervous system. It is an autoimmune disease, meaning the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks its own tissues. In the case of MS, the immune system attacks the protective sheath (myelin) that

Read More »
Blue Monday

Blue Monday 2024: Dispelling the Misconceptions

January 15, 2024 Blue Monday, often hyped as the most gloomy day of the year, falls on the third Monday of January. This year, it graced us on January 15. But does this claim hold any truth, or is it simply a fabricated notion? Let’s explore the origins and ramifications

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