Heart Surgeon Reveals 4 Daily Habits to Avoid for Optimal Health

Achieving optimal health is a goal many strive for, yet some everyday habits may be hindering progress. Dr. Jeremy London, a seasoned heart surgeon with over two decades of experience, highlights four daily practices to avoid for better health. 1. Using Alcohol-Based Mouthwash While mouthwash is commonly used to maintain oral hygiene, Dr. London advises against alcohol-based…

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First-Ever Recording of Dying Human Brain Reveals Possible “Life Recall” Activity

In a groundbreaking study, scientists recorded brain activity during a human’s final moments, revealing possible insights into what we experience as we approach death. Led by Dr. Ajmal Zemmar of the University of Louisville, the study observed rhythmic brain waves that hint at “life recall,” where a person may relive memories in their last seconds. The findings offer a…

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Susen Tiedtke Reveals Why Athletes Have So Much Sex During the Olympic Games

Susen Tiedtke knows more than most about life in the Olympic Village and why athletes find intimacy there hard to avoid. This insight has made headlines again in 2026 as the Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina ran out of condoms within just a few days of arrival because demand was much higher than expected. When the world watches the world’s greatest athletes compete on…

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Sophie Turner and Kit Harington Share an Awkward Moment After Kissing for the New Movie

Sophie Turner returned to the screen surprisingly and awkwardly when she and Kit Harington literally gagged after filming a kissing scene for their upcoming horror movie The Dreadful. Fans around the world who remember their roles as siblings on Game of Thrones couldn’t help but react to this bizarre behind-the-scenes moment that was caught on camera and shared…

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Neurologists Warn That Everyday Foods Could Be Undermining Brain Health

When conversations turn to long-term health, most people think about weight control or cardiovascular risk. Neurologists, however, increasingly emphasize a different priority: diet as a primary determinant of cognitive longevity. Although the brain accounts for just about 2% of total body weight, it consumes close to 20% of daily energy expenditure. That disproportionate demand makes…

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