Trained as a physiotherapist and practised for years. Covers posture, chronic pain, and the science behind rehab.
Christmas Popcorn: Festive Snowman Snack Embrace the holiday spirit with this simple Christmas popcorn recipe, lovingly called snowman popcorn by the little ones! This delightful treat combines freshly popped popcorn coated in gooey melted marshmallows and adorned with your choice of cheerful holiday mix-ins. It delivers a delightful crunch with a sweet finish, making it […]
For a long time, I firmly believed that achieving greater fitness required accumulating more miles on the road or dedicating extended hours to intense sweating sessions. The guiding principle seemed straightforward: the longer the duration and the more grueling the effort, the superior the outcomes. That assumption proved entirely incorrect. The pivotal moment arrived when […]
In the midst of a severe wildfire season not long ago, I stepped into our neonatal intensive care unit and was hit by the unmistakable odor of smoke. The polluted atmosphere had saturated our hospital’s air filtration mechanisms beyond capacity. Our team rushed to deploy extra air purification units, modified patient care protocols as feasible, […]
Groundbreaking research jointly led by the Burnet Institute and WEHI has revealed the intricate mechanisms through which the human immune system combats Plasmodium vivax, the parasite responsible for the most prevalent type of malaria worldwide. Detailed in the prestigious journal Immunity, this comprehensive study delivers vital insights into the nature of protective immunity against P. […]
Scientists from the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, the University of Helsinki, and collaborating institutions have conducted groundbreaking research on autoimmune hypothyroidism (AIHT), the most prevalent autoimmune condition affecting the thyroid gland. Despite its widespread occurrence, this disorder has received limited attention in scientific literature until now. The team’s extensive investigation has uncovered over […]
Poverty Point Mounds: Purpose Revealed Approximately 3,500 years ago, hunter-gatherer groups started constructing vast earthen mounds along the Mississippi River at Poverty Point, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in northeast Louisiana. Tristram ‘T.R.’ Kidder, the Edward S. and Tedi Macias Professor of anthropology, characterizes the magnitude of this project by stating: ‘They transported at […]
Discover the Ultimate Blood Orange Margarita Elevate your cocktail game with this invigorating blood orange margarita, a simple yet stunning drink perfect for serving two or preparing in larger quantities for gatherings. This recipe combines the natural sweetness and vibrant ruby hue of fresh blood orange juice with the zesty kick of lime juice, smooth […]
A significant portion of full-term healthy babies, ranging from one-quarter to one-half, encounter respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection during their first year of life. Among these, approximately 2% to 3% develop small airway bronchiolitis and lower respiratory tract infections severe enough to necessitate hospital admission. Research drawn from large-scale population studies, bolstered by experimental evidence […]
Recent brain imaging research indicates that the COVID-19 pandemic could have sped up the mental aging process in individuals who never contracted the virus. This comprehensive UK-based investigation demonstrates how the pressures of lockdowns, social isolation, and widespread disruptions might have influenced brain health, particularly affecting older people, males, and those from lower socioeconomic groups. […]