Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has long championed health freedom, transparency, and the fight against corporate control over public well-being. Now, Texas is taking a bold step in that direction with Senate Bill 25 (SB 25), a groundbreaking law designed...
Do you cherish close friendships and work to maintain them? If so, you might be naturally nostalgic. A recent study of nearly 1,500 people in the U.S. and Europe, published in Cognition and Emotion, suggests that nostalgic individuals tend...
Many women mistakenly believe heart disease is a "men’s issue," but it’s a leading cause of death among women, with 30,000 hospitalized yearly due to heart attacks. A study found women are less likely than men to seek medical...
President Donald J. Trump once again delivered on his promise to keep America safe, taking decisive action to deport hundreds of violent criminals who should never have set foot on U.S. soil. In a bold move, Trump invoked the...
Magnesium is intimately involved in over 600 reactions in the body including the metabolism of food, the transmission of nerve impulses, the synthesis of fatty acids and proteins, muscle movements, gene maintenance and protein formation. It is one of seven...
Everyone loves a bargain. And when you’re paying a membership fee, it’s tempting to spend as much of your time as possible at Costco or Sam’s Club. However, bigger isn’t always better. Here’s which items to avoid and which...
While you may be diligent in keeping your clothes clean and have a meticulous hygiene protocol, there may be one thing that you fail to pay close attention to: your bra. Believe it or not, because your bra rests...
Disinfection of drinking water has been a major public health achievement, protecting against diseases like cholera and typhoid. However, this process also creates harmful contaminants known as disinfection byproducts (DBPs), which form when disinfectants like chlorine react with organic...
Smartphone usage is reshaping not just our habits but also our bodies. A growing number of people are reporting a phenomenon called “phone pinky”—a noticeable indentation or curve in the smallest finger, attributed to prolonged phone-holding. While initially dismissed...
A recent study from the University of Georgia’s College of Public Health highlights how environmental factors impact dementia risk. Led by Assistant Professor Suhang Song, this meta-analysis reveals that exposure to air pollution and access to natural spaces—such as...