Mediterranean Berry Shows Potential Against Ulcerative Colitis in New Study
A small red fruit native to the Mediterranean, long used in traditional remedies, may offer new hope for treating ulcerative colitis, a painful, chronic inflammatory bowel disease affecting millions worldwide. In a recent study published in the Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, researchers from the University of Jendouba in Tunisia found that extracts from the strawberry tree...
Caution!! Fish Sold in NY, NJ, and CT May Cause Deadly Paralysis
A dangerous food recall is underway after fish sold in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut was found to pose a severe risk of botulism. This rare but potentially deadly illness can cause full-body paralysis. East Trading Corp, based in the Bronx, has recalled herring distributed in 18-pound wooden boxes labeled Lot 1 PRC5073. The fish, supplied by...
RFK Jr. Asserts Bold Vision for CDC with New Vaccine Advisory Panel
In a historic shakeup at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has removed all 17 members of the CDC’s vaccine advisory panel and appointed a new slate of experts, signaling a dramatic shift toward what he calls “evidence-based, common-sense public health.” The newly announced members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)...
6 Cinnamon Drinks: a Delicious Way to Fight Inflammation
Cinnamon is a warming spice that can be used in both sweet and savory cooking. But cinnamon is more than just a delicious additive to our favorite recipes, it has a wealth of health benefits that make is a star super spice. If you're anxious to welcome fall a little early, these yummy drinks will help get you in...
Coconut Oil vs. Antibacterial Mouthwash…and the Winner Is
Most of us cannot even imagine what life would be like without brushing and flossing our teeth every day. But brushing with a plastic toothbrush is a recent phenomenon - it only became common in the last few generations. Despite the lack of modern oral hygiene, archeological dental records show that our ancestors did not have nearly as much...
Trump’s Military Gamble: National Guard Could Hit More U.S. Cities Amid Protest Crackdown
President Donald Trump’s administration is opening the door to an unprecedented domestic military response, with officials warning that more National Guard deployments could be on the horizon as immigration-related protests spread beyond Los Angeles. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth testified to Congress that the Pentagon stands ready to mobilize troops “if there are other riots,” and White House Press Secretary Karoline...
Tragedy in Ahmedabad: London-Bound Air India Flight Crashes, No Known Survivors
In a catastrophic event that has sent shockwaves across the globe, an Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner carrying 244 people crashed just minutes after takeoff from Ahmedabad on Thursday. Authorities have confirmed there are no known survivors. The aircraft, bound for London’s Gatwick Airport, plunged into the densely populated Meghani Nagar neighborhood, igniting buildings in its path and sending thick...
Potentially Fatal Bacteria Found on Potatoes, Lemons, Limes and Oranges
Here we go again, another food recall. It seems that these are becoming more and more prominent, pushing consumers to wonder if there are any really safe foods or grocery stores? The FDA has just issued a mass recall of potatoes, lemons, limes, Valencia oranges, and even organic limes due to a potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination. Routine inspection raised a...
Trump Declares “Deal is Done” in Breakthrough US-China Trade Agreement
President Donald Trump took to Truth Social with a major announcement: a new trade agreement with China is “done,” pending final sign-off by both leaders. After months of back-and-forth, tariff hikes, and global tension, the U.S. and China have hammered out a framework aimed at de-escalating their trade war and securing access to critical rare earth minerals. “Full magnets, and...
Women Must Wear This Type of Underwear—or Risk Serious Infection, Experts Warn
When it comes to underwear, not all panties are created equal, and wearing the wrong type could put your health at risk. Health experts are sounding the alarm about tight, synthetic underwear, especially thongs and shapewear made from nylon, polyester, or spandex. These materials trap heat and moisture, creating a warm, damp environment where bacteria and yeast thrive. That’s bad...










