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Natural Home Remedies for Headaches: 3 Ways to Relieve the Pain

Traffic jams. Tight schedules. Work problems. Family demands. The stresses of everyday life can give us all a throbbing headache from time to time, but popping painkillers isn’t the only way to escape the nagging thump. In fact, quite a few home remedies have been proven effective in relieving the pain and tension associated with…


A Nurses’ Point of View on COVID and Health Care

Guest Essay— Background on Corrine Lund, RN: Her political beliefs closely align with libertarian conservatism but are strongly influenced by her Natsarim-based faith. In her role as an RN [registered nurse], it is her general practice to always leave her political beliefs at home. She is committed to treating every patient with the best health…


Some Exercise Times May Be Better for People With Type 2 Diabetes

An analysis of the positive effects of exercise on blood sugar levels in people with Type 2 diabetes shows that while all exercise helps, certain activities—and their timing—are extremely good for people’s health. The study, published in The American Journal of Medicine, provides a comprehensive but straightforward summary of the benefits of exercise on controlling blood…


Exercise for Fatty Liver Disease?

Can exercise help overcome fatty liver disease? I know I should lose some weight, but I’m not sure of the effect of exercise on this condition. What do you recommend? Answer: Fatty liver is the build-up of fat in liver cells. It usually is caused by obesity but may also result from diabetes, high triglycerides, and,…


What is Childhood Innocence?

The New York Times just reported that British pop singer, Sir Elton John: “lamented the ‘growing swell of anger and homophobia’ in the United States and described several laws recently passed in Florida that curtail L.G.B.T.Q. rights as ‘disgraceful.’” What are these “disgraceful” Florida laws? According to Governor DeSantis’s office: “House Bill (HB) 1557, Parental…


Simple Eye Care Tips to Avoid Astigmatism, Floaters, and Double Vision

The mosquito you can’t seem to hit might not be a mosquito at all—but rather a “floater.” Many people have asked me how to treat troubling eye conditions such as floaters, double vision, and astigmatism. Let’s discuss some simple methods of alleviation and prevention. What Are Floaters? When you see black spots or shadows that…


What’s Not to Like About ‘Bidenomics’? Plenty

The Biden camp seems to be operating under the delusion that it can somehow rehabilitate the phrase “Bidenomics”—hurled as a perjorative at the White House by those of us on the Right—to serve as a buzz phrase in support of the president’s 2024 reelection campaign. It’s a risky—some would say, foolish—notion, but certainly not the first…


Hong Kong Develops ‘Artificial Mussels’ for Monitoring Oceanic Nuclear Pollution

The Education University of Hong Kong (EdUHK), the City University of Hong Kong, and The University of Hong Kong have conducted a cross-institutional study that has developed a device called the “artificial mussel” to monitor the levels of radioactive substances in seawater. Each “artificial mussel” costs only about HK$8 (approximately US$1). The “artificial mussel” was…


Novak Djokovic and Iga Swiatek Won at Wimbledon. Protesters and Rain Captured the Attention

WIMBLEDON, England—The developments at Wimbledon on Wednesday included Novak Djokovic joining Roger Federer and Serena Williams as the only players in tennis history to win 350 Grand Slam matches; a runner-up two years ago, Karolina Pliskova, exiting in the first round against a qualifier; a player seeded No. 8, Maria Sakkari, taking the opening set…


Novak Djokovic and Iga Swiatek Win at Wimbledon; Protesters and Rain Captures Attention

WIMBLEDON, England—The developments at Wimbledon on Wednesday included Novak Djokovic joining Roger Federer and Serena Williams as the only players in tennis history to win 350 Grand Slam matches; a runner-up two years ago, Karolina Pliskova, exiting in the first round against a qualifier; a player seeded No. 8, Maria Sakkari, taking the opening set…