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I Almost Walked Away When My Wife Gave Birth to a Baby with Dark Skin — Until I Found Out the Stunning Truth

As the sun warmed our backs, Lily and I arrived at Melissa’s family’s Fourth of July barbecue. The moment felt monumental—after years of pain and healing, Lily, now fifteen, stood tall in a summer dress with her facial scar fully visible. Three years ago, she had shattered a mirror in shame. Now she was done…

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Would YOU Use A Robot Surrogate? China Reveals The World’s First ‘Pregnancy Humanoid’ Designed To Carry And Deliver A Live Baby

What once seemed like a far-fetched idea from a sci-fi movie is now being built in a real-life lab. Scientists in China are working on the world’s very first “pregnancy robot”, a humanoid that they claim will be able to carry a baby through a full pregnancy and then give birth. According to experts, this futuristic…

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Researchers Explore Potential Dementia Risk Linked to Gabapentin

Gabapentin is an FDA-approved prescription anticonvulsant that is primarily used to treat nerve pain and control epileptic seizures. But it is also prescribed “off-label” as a painkiller or treatment for fibromyalgia, sciatica, insomnia, anxiety, hot flashes, and lower back pain. It’s a popular choice since it’s not as addictive as opioids. Like all medications, gabapentin has…

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Doctor discusses the dangers of kissing someone who passed away and the health risks it can create

When we lose someone close, we feel overwhelmed. Sadness and grief settle in our heart and the thought of never seeing that person again can be unbearable. However, despite these feelings and the urge to kiss the person whom we lost, a doctor from Moldova, Dr. Viktor Ivanovik, shares the risks associated with kissing someone deceased….

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Little girl who looked 8 months’ pregnant because of deadly disease is saved thanks to dad’s kidney donation

Every parents’ biggest wish is for their children to be healthy and experience a happy childhood. When a couple, Karen Rodas and Paul Bybkin, welcomed their son Nathaniel into the world, their happiness only lasted for 36 hours because that’s how long the baby lived. He was born with a condition known as Polycistic Kidney…

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Antarctica sees first ice gain in decades

The Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS), a major contributor to global sea-level rise, has been steadily losing mass, especially in West and parts of East Antarctica. However, between 2021 and 2023, it gained around 107.79 gigatonnes of ice annually—an unexpected shift after nearly two decades of decline. Researchers attribute this anomaly to unusually heavy snowfall, which…

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