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Have you ever walked barefoot across your living room and felt a strange grittiness underfoot? Or maybe you’ve scrubbed the floors only to find them looking dull again a day later? It might not be...

Eat to 100: How Gut Health and Longevity Diets Keep You Young
We’ve all seen the headlines: “The Secret to Living to 100!”—usually followed by a picture of someone jogging on a beach while drinking a kale smoothie. But here’s the thing: living to 100 isn’t...

What "The Last Showgirl" Got Right and What It Got Wrong
What’s real and what’s glamorized in the movie: The Last Showgirl? Diane Christiansen, author and former Las Vegas showgirl, shares how Hollywood missed the mark—and what they actually got right.

How Hunger Hijacks Your Immune System
We’ve been told for decades that “you are what you eat.” But what if your immune system doesn’t care what’s on your plate—only what your brain thinks is? New research from the University of...

Alcohol and Cancer: The Hidden Risk in Every Sip
Imagine pouring a glass of wine after a long day. Maybe it’s a celebration, or perhaps it's a quiet ritual you share with yourself. A little reward, a calming sip, a toast to life’s ups and downs....

How We Traded Sleep for Screens, Scams, and Stimulation
So, you’re lying in bed, brain spinning like a hamster on caffeine, wondering if that melatonin gummy you popped is a cure or just another con. Meanwhile, your phone’s lighting up your face like...

Should You Really Eat 3 Meals a Day?
Is breakfast really the most important meal of the day—or just a marketing slogan we’ve swallowed without question? You’ve probably asked yourself whether eating three meals a day is necessary....
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Complainers Not Needed: A Smarter Approach to Success
Are you waiting for your boss to notice your hard work? Bad news: that’s not how success works. In this empowering piece, Sean McMann shows…
How We Learn Faster Than We Think
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The Authoritarian Threat Hiding in Plain Sight
Donald Trump is once again threatening to fire the Federal Reserve Chair. This time, it's not just campaign bluster—he’s targeting Jerome…
When the Numbers Lie: Surviving the Era of Economic Gaslighting
Ever feel like the economy is collapsing around you, but the headlines swear it’s never been better? You're not crazy. That uneasy…
Fix the System, Fix the Future: Why Every Person Matters
Democracy isn’t a spectator sport. George E. Danis reminds us that it’s time to roll up our sleeves and fix what’s broken—from voting…
Phrenology: From Scientific Craze to Debunked Pseudoscience
What if someone told you they could read your character just by feeling the bumps on your skull? In the 1800s, people believed this was not…
The Movie of Life: Opening the Gates to Awareness
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Why Your DNA May Soon Decide Your Destiny
Imagine a world where your social status, income, education level—even your romantic prospects—are predicted by a number derived from your…
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How to Use Rituals for Personal Growth and Social Change
Rituals and ceremonies are more than tradition—they’re tools to transform your inner world and influence the collective energy field we all…
University of Florida scientists have successfully used gene therapy to control appetite and weight in obese animal models. "This would be the couch potato's dream: You can eat what you want but stay lean," said Sergei Zolotukhin, a research associate professor of molecular genetics and microbiology in...