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Measles Is Back, and It Could Cost America $1.5 Billion a Year

Something quiet has been happening in America’s public health system for several years now. Vaccination rates have been slipping. Slowly, almost imperceptibly, fewer children have been receiving the MMR shot that for decades kept measles at bay. Health officials noticed. Researchers ran the numbers. What they found should alarm anyone who pays taxes, carries health…
Bird Flu Detected in California Elephant Seals for the First Time

Each winter, thousands of northern elephant seals gather along the rugged coastline of California’s Año Nuevo State Park, transforming the windswept beaches into one of the most dramatic wildlife spectacles in North America. Massive males battle for dominance. Mothers nurse their pups in the sand. Visitors line designated trails to witness a cycle of life…
Women Feel Pain Longer Than Men & Science Has Finally Found Out Why

For years, women who reported persistent, long-lasting pain were met with a frustrating response from the medical community. Too often, their suffering was attributed to low pain tolerance, emotional sensitivity, or a tendency to over-report discomfort. Doctors had little to offer beyond a shrug and a prescription. But a new study out of Michigan State…
How To Retire With Meaning And Not Just Money

For decades, retirement has been marketed as an escape. Escape from long commutes. Escape from alarm clocks. Escape from deadlines, pressure, and meetings that could have been emails. We count down the years believing that one day, freedom will finally arrive. But when that day comes, something unexpected often happens. The structure disappears. The identity…
The Real Reason Wheat Thins Are Restricted In Japan And The UK

Few things feel as harmless as opening a box of crackers for a quick snack. Wheat Thins have long occupied that comfortable middle ground between indulgent chips and health-conscious whole grain options. Marketed as toasted, wholesome, and fiber-friendly, they are a staple in many American pantries. Paired with cheese, hummus, or fruit, they are often…
The Surprising Science Behind Why Tomatoes Are Not Toxic After All

For centuries, tomatoes carried a strange reputation. They were bright, juicy, and undeniably delicious, yet many people once believed they were quietly deadly. In Europe and early America, some even called them poison apples, a nickname that reflected both fear and fascination. The idea that something so vibrant could also be dangerous made the tomato…
Mom of 7-Year-Old Hospitalized With Measles Brain Swelling Says She Still Wouldn’t Choose the Vaccine

A 7-year-old boy in South Carolina is fighting to regain movement after developing brain swelling from measles. His story is heartbreaking. It is also complicated. Ethan, an unvaccinated child living in the center of a growing measles outbreak, developed encephalitis—a serious complication that inflames the brain. While many children recover from measles with supportive care,…



