Coconut Oil: The Top Natural Eye Lubricant

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Have you ever dealt with dry, itchy eyes? They may sting, feel gritty or overly sensitive. This is a common condition that affects as many as one in three people. Now, what if I told you that using coconut oil for eyes could ease discomfort naturally? Also known as keratitis sicca or xerophthalmia, dry eyes can result when tear...

Crypto’s Dark Side: Global Watchdog Warns of $51 Billion in Illicit Transactions

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The world’s top financial crime watchdog is sounding the alarm: crypto crime is spiraling, and governments aren’t keeping up. On Thursday, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), a Paris-based global regulator, called on nations to urgently tighten oversight of crypto assets. While some progress has been made since 2024, FATF says much of the crypto world still operates in a...

Just 30 Minutes of Movement Slashes Repeat Heart Attack Risk by 60%, Study Finds

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If you've survived a heart attack, here's encouraging news: adding just 30 minutes of daily movement could cut your risk of another cardiac event in half. A new study published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes followed over 600 patients discharged from New York City emergency rooms after experiencing symptoms of acute coronary syndrome, including heart attacks and unstable angina....

This Delicious Daily Habit May Cut Your Risk of Hypertension by 27%

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What if indulging in a small piece of chocolate each day could do more than satisfy your sweet tooth—what if it improved your health? According to recent research, eating dark chocolate daily may reduce your risk of hypertension by a staggering 27%. The key lies in choosing the right kind of chocolate. Dark chocolate, particularly those with 70% cacao or...

To Infinity and Beyond: The Texas Company Launching Loved Ones—and Legends—Into Space

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If you thought ashes scattered at sea were the ultimate send-off, think bigger. For nearly three decades, Celestis, a Houston-based company, has been offering “space burials,” giving people the chance to spend eternity among the stars—or at least orbiting them. Founded in 1994, Celestis is the original pioneer of cosmic memorials. Their service? Launching cremated remains or DNA into space...

Just How Much Are Americans Eating—and Can It Ever Be Healthy?

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Craving a quick bite? You’re not alone. According to new data from the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics, nearly one in three U.S. adults eats fast food every day. For younger adults, ages 20 to 39, fast food contributes more than 15% of daily calories, while those over 60 average just 6%. This national appetite for speed and convenience...

From Towers to Tokens: How Trump Turns His Brand into a Billion-Dollar Machine

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Donald Trump isn’t just a president—he’s a business empire in motion. According to his latest 234-page financial disclosure filed June 13, Trump raked in more than $630 million last year alone, pulling income from real estate, luxury clubs, cryptocurrency, and—most uniquely—his name. The Trump brand is now as much a product as it is a persona. Roughly 75% of his...

Ladies, Stop Power Peeing: The Pelvic Floor Red Flags You’re Probably Ignoring

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Leaking when you sneeze, painful sex, constipation, or feeling like your bladder never quite empties—these aren't just random annoyances. They could be signs of pelvic floor dysfunction, a condition affecting 1 in 3 women at some point in life, according to pelvic floor physical therapist Sara Reardon, author of Floored: A Woman’s Guide to Pelvic Floor Health at Every...

Rucking Revolution: Why More Women Are Walking with Weight

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Rucking—a military-inspired fitness trend—has quietly become one of the hottest ways women are building strength, boosting bone health, and making their daily walks more effective. At its core, rucking is simple: walk while carrying weight. What began as military training has evolved into a low-impact, strength-building movement that has been embraced by wellness communities, influencers, and everyday women alike. From...

The Hidden Dangers of Indoor Pools You Should Know About

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Indoor pools offer year-round swimming and protection from the elements, but beneath the surface, they can come with hidden health risks that many swimmers overlook. One of the biggest concerns is poor air quality caused by chloramines, chemical by-products that form when chlorine reacts with sweat, urine, and skin cells. While chlorine is essential for disinfecting pool water, chloramines are...