Slavery was legal Colonialism was legal Jim Crow was legal Apartheid was legal Legality is a matter of power, not justice Human rights are never given by those in power. They are fought for by the oppressed. NewOriginal2 , Akash Banerjee Report Almost all politicians regardless of party are funded by the same few hundred/ thousand sociopaths at the very …
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An expert instructor says this is the one type of movement people with back pain should be doing—but few do
Developing a balanced workout routine that targets your whole body can be difficult. If you’re looking for a way to simplify your workouts, you could try spitting them into pull and push sessions. It’s a common workout split, particularly for upper-body weight training workouts. But Pilates instructor Gemma Folkard says it’s also something you can apply to lower-body workouts, even …
Read More »Harvard-trained gastroenterologist shares 10 easy morning habits for better gut health, smoother digestion, and lasting energy |
Gut health influences more than just digestion — it impacts immunity, metabolism, mood, and skin health. A well-balanced gut microbiome supports disease prevention, enhances nutrient absorption, and regulates inflammation, while an unhealthy one may cause bloating, constipation, inflammation, and fatigue.On August 8, Dr Saurabh Sethi, a board-certified gastroenterologist trained at AIIMS (India), Harvard, and Stanford, shared his “10 Best Morning …
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Read More »Researchers identify a key pathway linking socioeconomic status to children’s reading skills – PsyPost
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Read More »Legionnaires’ disease cluster in New York City causes a 4th death, sickens over 100 people. What is it, and how do you get it?
A fourth person has died, and over 100 people have been sickened with Legionnaires’ disease — 15 of them currently hospitalized — amid an outbreak in central Harlem in New York City, health officials said Thursday. The disease was initially detected on July 25. Since then, the New York City Department of Health has been investigating the cluster and linked …
Read More »Doctor reveals 3 supplements that can be toxic to the brain and nervous system |
Image credits: Getty Images Supplements have become the go-to addition in people’s lives over the past couple of years, where they buy the most popular ones and include them in their routines for better health. According to the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN), findings from 2022 reveal that three-quarters (75%) of Americans use nutritional or dietary supplements. The reasons for …
Read More »4 Standing Strength Tests to Master After 45
Standing strength isn’t solely about muscle power; it reveals how easily your body moves throughout the day, avoids injury, and stays balanced. As you grow older, a strong lower body becomes essential for performing daily tasks like rising from a chair, climbing stairs, and catching yourself from a stumble. That’s why we chatted with an expert to learn four standing …
Read More »Bat colony found in Grand Teton lodge, possibly exposing hundreds to rabies
article FILE – The Grand Teton Mountain Range is viewed from Jackson Lake Lodge on September 27, 2022, at Jackson Lake, Wyoming. Grand Teton National Park is an American National Park in northwestern Wyoming and just south of Yellowstone National Park. At ap Hundreds of people could potentially have been exposed to rabies during their summer vacation at Grand Teton …
Read More »COVID-19 surges nationwide — and the highest rates are in California
COVID-19 rates in the Southwestern United States reached 12.5% — the highest in the nation — according to new data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released this week. Meanwhile, Los Angeles County recorded the highest COVID levels in its wastewater since February. The spike, thanks to the new highly contagious “Stratus” variant, comes as students across …
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