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26-year-old Shauna Rae from Long Island, New York, has faced a unique challenge throughout her life all because of a unique, rare medical condition. When she was a child, she was diagnosed with brain cancer. She was faced with a life-changing problem when the necessary chemotherapy she went through adversely affected her pituitary gland. This...

Chantel Brink

Chantel Brink

Family & Lifestyle Journalist

Human sexuality is a fascinating blend of biology, psychology, and culture, shaping what we find arousing and why. Our desires, whether common or unconventional, stem from complex neurological pathways, early life experiences, and deep-seated evolutionary instincts. Society further reinforces or challenges these impulses, creating a diverse spectrum of sexual practices. By exploring the science behind...

During the Saturday Night Live’s (SNL) 50th anniversary special, Tom Hanks brought out his “Black Jeopardy!” sketch character, a Trump Supporter. In turn, media figures and conservative audiences were left offended, criticizing the portrayal as a negative representation of MAGA supporters. The Return of Tom Hank’s “Doug” on SNL’s Milestone Episode Tom Hanks donned a...

Chantel Brink

Chantel Brink

Family & Lifestyle Journalist

The hamburger’s journey began in 19th-century Hamburg, Germany, where chefs prepared seasoned minced beef patties known as Hamburg steaks. European immigrants brought this culinary tradition to the United States, where it quickly evolved. By the late 1800s, vendors started serving these beef patties between slices of bread for easy, on-the-go meals. The first widely recognized...

Warning: The following story contains details of a tragic incident involving a child’s death in a hyperbaric chamber, which may be distressing to some readers. At The Oxford Center in Troy, Michigan, a tragic event occurred on the 31st of January when five-year-old Thomas Cooper sadly lost his life. The youngster was undergoing oxygen therapy...

Chantel Brink

Chantel Brink

Family & Lifestyle Journalist

Thousands of women will participate in a study to see if AI could be used for early breast cancer detection. Around 700,000 women in the UK will take part in the AI breast cancer trial, according to the DHSC. Thirty testing sites will be involved in the study, each fitted with groundbreaking AI digital screening...

Bruce Abrahamse

Bruce Abrahamse

Science & Technology Journalist