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11 min read Kids

Most of us got “mono” and moved on. Felt awful for a few weeks, missed some school or work, and eventually recovered. The Epstein-Barr virus – the culprit behind that exhausting spell – seemed like a chapter we’d firmly closed. What science is now discovering is that for many people, that chapter may not be...

9 min read Travel

Every year, millions of families start planning their summer trips with the best intentions. Flights get researched, hotels get booked, kids get excited. Then comes that moment: someone pulls out the family’s documents and realizes something is wrong. Maybe the expiration date is closer than expected. Maybe the kids never got their own travel documents....

9 min read Lifestyle

As we age, our bodies undergo various changes that can significantly affect our physical health and overall well-being. These shifts are often subtle at first, but they can lead to more pronounced challenges later in life. Recent research has identified specific periods when individuals are more susceptible to physical decline, underscoring the importance of awareness...

10 min read Home

Think about the last time you complained about something going wrong at home. Maybe the Wi-Fi dropped during a movie night, or your grocery order arrived with a substitution you didn’t ask for. Annoying, sure. But those complaints, small and easy to shrug off, sit in a category of their own, one that roughly 35.9...