Girl had to be hospitalized for wanting to use a pe…See more

A recent troubling incident has gone viral across social media and health forums, raising serious concerns about misinformation, peer pressure, and risky adolescent behavior. A teenage girl was hospitalized after attempting a dangerous experiment with a common household object—a pen. What may have started as curiosity quickly escalated into a medical emergency, highlighting the urgent…

Read More

Mother of three, Renee Nicole Good, 37, was KI ***D in her car by an ICE agent. 💔 30 PHOTOS reveal the tragedy of her last moments and the aftermath.

Renee’s death has left behind a silence that feels heavier than noise ever could. Ordinary moments that once passed unnoticed now echo with meaning. School drop-offs, casual greetings, and brief conversations that once defined the rhythm of the neighborhood have become reminders of a presence that shaped daily life in quiet, steady ways. Those who…

Read More

One Bite Could Carry Thousands of Parasites: The Food Many People Still Eat

The article argues that many everyday foods can carry hidden parasitic risks, even though most people rarely think about them in daily life. It explains that parasites such as tapeworms, roundworms, and microscopic protozoa can enter the human body through undercooked meat, raw seafood, unwashed produce, or contaminated water. Once inside, they may live in…

Read More

ST. Major study identifies gene linked to autism

A newly identified genetic pathway linked to autism spectrum disorder could help scientists better understand the condition’s core social and behavioural traits, according to a major Canadian-led study published Wednesday in the journal Nature. Researchers at Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children found that a non-coding gene, known as PTCHD1-AS, on the X chromosome was associated with autism in…

Read More
Back To Top