Kennedy’s New Vaccine Panel Puts Safety First, Promises Transparency and Reform

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In a move that’s shaking up decades of status quo, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has overhauled the federal vaccine advisory committee and laid out a new plan that puts public trust, transparency, and safety at the forefront. At the first meeting of the newly appointed Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), held at CDC headquarters...

Hegseth Blasts Media Bias: “You Cheer Against Success Because It’s Trump”

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In a fiery Pentagon briefing on Thursday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth accused members of the press of actively rooting against President Donald Trump—and, by extension, America’s military success—following the recent U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. “You, the press, cheer against Trump so hard, it’s in your DNA,” Hegseth charged. “You don’t want him to succeed, so you undermine the...

8 Ways To Look Better Naked In Two Weeks (Hint For Guys: Manscape)

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You may reap with confidence, that is, until you take off your clothes. Suddenly insecurity seeps in. Now you’re agonizing over rough skin, that muffin-top and a little cellulite. What’s a man or woman to do? When being naked no longer feels fun, free and comfortable, it’s time to take a good long look in the mirror and rid...

The Real Truth About “Holding In” a Fart and Other Fart Facts

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Toots. Flatulence. Cutting the cheese. Throughout history, we’ve certainly come up with more than a handful of ways to talk about farting. If you’ve been feeling shy about letting one rip, here’s what you need to know about farts and why they benefit your health. Some basic facts about farting For starters, the average person farts between 10 and 20 times...

Why You Should Skip the Ice Water This Summer—and What to Drink Instead

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When temperatures soar, it’s tempting to reach for a frosty glass of ice water. But here’s the twist: that icy drink might be doing more harm than good on a hot day. From a Western perspective, ice-cold beverages can cause blood vessels to constrict. This not only hampers nutrient absorption but also slows the body’s ability to hydrate on a...

The Dark Side of Napping: When a Siesta Signals Trouble

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We’ve long praised the power nap for its energy-boosting, brain-refreshing effects, but new research suggests there’s a fine line between healthy rest and a red flag for your health. A massive study out of Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, involving over 86,000 adults, has found that longer or irregular napping may be linked to a higher risk of...

Flush the Stress: 5 Easy Ways to Reset High Cortisol Naturally

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If you’re getting bombarded with “cortisol detox” videos online, your body might be waving a white flag. Cortisol, our natural stress hormone, plays a vital role in energy, metabolism, and inflammation—but when levels stay high, it can wreak havoc on your health. Think anxiety, belly fat, poor sleep, sugar cravings, and even a weakened immune system. The good news? You...

One More Drink? New Study Reveals the Hidden Cancer Risk

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That evening glass of wine might feel harmless, but researchers from the University of Miami have a stark new warning: alcohol-related cancer deaths in the U.S. have doubled in just three decades. In a nationwide analysis using data from the Global Burden of Disease database, scientists at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center uncovered a dramatic rise in alcohol-linked cancer fatalities—from...

Don’t Forget to Look in These Places for Ticks

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Tick season is in full swing—and this year’s shaping up to be a big one. Emergency room visits for tick bites in the U.S. have reached their highest level since 2019, and more than 31 million Americans are estimated to be bitten annually. But here’s the good news: most tick-borne illnesses, like Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever,...

Trump Applauded at NATO Summit for Bold Strike on Iran and Push for Peace

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President Donald Trump received high praise at the 2025 NATO Summit after ordering a targeted strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities—a move hailed by NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte as both “decisive” and “extraordinary.” “You are a man of strength, but also a man of peace,” Rutte said during a public appearance alongside Trump. “Your action against Iran and your success in...