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03/30/2026
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By Cassie B.
Reclaim your mornings: Science-backed strategies to shift from night owl to early bird
Adjust your wake time gradually to reset your body clock. Use morning light exposure to increase alertness and suppress melatonin. Maintain a consistent sleep schedule every day, including weekends. Establish a calming evening routine and avoid electronics before bed. Optimize your sleep environment to be cool, dark, and quiet. For many of us, the morning […]
03/27/2026
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By Cassie B.
Top food sources of magnesium for sleep, stress and blood pressure
Magnesium deficiency is widespread and linked to numerous chronic diseases and depression. New clinical research shows magnesium supplementation rapidly improves depression and anxiety symptoms. Standard blood tests often fail to detect a magnesium deficiency until it is severe. Excellent dietary sources include seeds, leafy greens, nuts, beans, and certain seafood. Magnesium is safe and effective, […]
03/26/2026
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By Cassie B.
Ditch the sports drinks: Doctors reveal 11 whole foods that prevent painful muscle cramps
Muscle cramps are often caused by an electrolyte imbalance. Natural foods are a superior source of these essential minerals. Electrolyte-rich options include watermelon, bananas, and leafy greens. Dairy products and plant-based proteins also support muscle function. A diet focused on whole foods is more effective than commercial sports drinks. If you’ve ever been jolted awake […]
03/25/2026
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By Cassie B.
Beyond the inhaler: How eliminating some surprising common foods can help control asthma symptoms naturally
Dietary changes can target the root inflammation of asthma. Eliminating common triggers like dairy, eggs, and processed foods is key. Anti-inflammatory foods like omega-3s and spices can soothe airways. A diet rich in fruits and vegetables provides protective antioxidants. This approach offers a complementary path to traditional asthma care. For millions of people battling asthma, […]
03/20/2026
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By Cassie B.
Purple power: Anthocyanins in common foods fight disease, slow aging
Purple foods contain powerful antioxidants called anthocyanins. These compounds fight inflammation and protect against chronic diseases. They benefit heart health, brain function, and the body’s defenses. Many common fruits and vegetables are excellent sources. Including them in your diet is a strong strategy for wellness. Forget the bland beige of processed foods. A vibrant nutritional […]
03/17/2026
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By Cassie B.
Humanoid robot detained by Macau police after startling elderly woman on public street
A humanoid robot startled an elderly woman in Macau, leading to a viral police response. The remotely operated robot was paused behind her, causing her significant distress. Police escorted the robot away and warned its operator about public use. The incident highlights growing social and legal challenges of robots in human spaces. It signals an […]
03/13/2026
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By Cassie B.
Unlocking the power of mangoes: A superfood for your gut, eyes and immune system
Modern science confirms the mango’s ancient superfood status. It is packed with immune-boosting vitamins C and A. Mango improves digestion and can relieve chronic constipation. Its antioxidants protect eye and heart health. The fruit is versatile and easy to add to your diet. For centuries, the mango has been revered as the “king of fruits” […]
03/11/2026
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By Cassie B.
Scientists dump 65,000 liters of chemicals into ocean in risky geoengineering experiment
Scientists conducted a controversial geoengineering test by dumping alkaline chemicals into the Gulf of Maine. The experiment aims to alter ocean chemistry to absorb more atmospheric carbon dioxide. Critics condemn it as a dangerous distraction from addressing the root causes of pollution. Such planetary-scale interventions ignore potentially severe and unknown ecological consequences. This action reflects […]
03/11/2026
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By Cassie B.
77% of U.S. high school students now sleep too little, risking long-term brain health
Chronic poor sleep physically rewires the adolescent brain. Teen sleep has declined sharply, with most now getting under eight hours. This neural disruption predicts future aggression and behavioral issues. Smartphones and early school start times are key drivers of the crisis. The damage risks long-term mental health and cognitive decline. A silent, neurological crisis is […]
03/11/2026
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By Cassie B.
FDA recalls shellfish across nine states as norovirus outbreak linked to Washington harvest spreads
FDA warns nine states to discard specific lots of clams and oysters. The shellfish are linked to a norovirus contamination from Washington. Norovirus is a leading, highly contagious cause of foodborne illness. Contaminated food looks and smells normal, offering no warning to consumers. Proper cooking and handwashing are critical to prevent its spread. The U.S. […]
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