Worked as a physiotherapy assistant in rehab settings. Writes about joints, mobility, and injury prevention.
Samson Dauda’s dedication to packing on substantial muscle mass as he gears up to reclaim his spot at the top of the Mr. Olympia competition was vividly demonstrated in a recent training session. The renowned “Nigerian Lion” unveiled an intense push-pull arm workout perfectly suited for dominating the bodybuilding world anew. This routine offers a […]
In my twenties and early thirties, discussions about metabolic health were practically nonexistent, and even when mentioned, no one bothered to define what it truly entailed. The prevailing advice was straightforward and emphatic: stick to a low-calorie, low-fat approach. The belief was that adhering to this regimen would naturally lead to a slimmer figure, which […]
Sham surgery studies have demonstrated that several widely performed operations may essentially function as placebos themselves. Intragastric balloons first gained significant attention back in the 1980s. These devices were designed to be inserted into the stomach and then filled with either air or water, occupying a substantial portion of the stomach’s capacity to promote feelings […]
Recent research indicates that temporarily altering individuals’ perception of their own bodies can significantly enhance the retrieval of personal memories, even those dating back to early childhood. This groundbreaking study, featured in Scientific Reports under the Nature portfolio, marks the pioneering demonstration that grown adults can more readily tap into their earliest recollections simply by […]
Recent research highlights a dramatic surge in cases where young children have accidentally ingested nicotine pouches. Experts from the Center for Injury Research and Policy at the Abigail Wexner Research Institute of Nationwide Children’s Hospital, in collaboration with the Central Ohio Poison Center, reviewed data from U.S. poison control centers. Their analysis uncovered a staggering […]
Scientists from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, in collaboration with experts from Northwestern University, have pioneered a non-invasive technique to combat one of the deadliest and most aggressive types of brain cancer. This innovative approach utilizes meticulously engineered nanostructures composed of ultra-tiny materials that transport powerful anti-cancer agents directly into the brain […]
Farah Moustafa, MD, who serves as an assistant professor at Tufts University School of Medicine and practices as a dermatologist at Tufts Medical Center, clarifies that collagen supplements taken orally do not represent a reliable remedy for combating skin aging. She states that these supplements are not endorsed for treating age-related skin changes, though they […]
Discover these four exceptional high-protein recipes crafted exclusively with ingredients from Trader Joe’s stores across the United States. Bursting with bold flavors and incredibly simple to prepare, these dishes make perfect protein-packed options for lunch or dinner that every family member will eagerly devour. Prepare to add these favorites to your regular rotation in your […]
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 […]