Common Symptoms of Senile Dementia

Senile dementia is not classified as a single illness but rather a broad term used to describe the gradual decline in cognitive abilities, most often seen in the elderly. While Alzheimer’s disease is the leading cause, there are other forms as well. This condition affects thinking, memory, and daily functioning. Some of the most frequent … Read more

First color you see can say a lot about you

Colors aren’t just things we see—they reflect deeper aspects of our personality, revealing hidden traits we might not even be aware of. Color psychology explores these connections, and color tests provide a fun and insightful way to uncover the qualities that shape who you are! When you glance at the image below, the first three … Read more

Symptoms of Autism (ASD) and How to Detect It Early

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects how a person connects, interacts socially, and perceives the world around them. Although it shows differently in each individual, there are certain popular, observable symptoms that can help spot it from childhood. What is ASD? ASD is not a disease, but rather a neurological condition … Read more

Ginger: The natural secret to youthful, glowing skin 

Dull skin, small wrinkles that appear, dark spots that continue… What if the solution was in your kitchen? A simple ingredient, which you may apply to boost your dishes, could well become your new beauty ally. Be careful, it’s neither a miracle cream nor an expensive treatment. It’s natural, easy to apply, and particularly effective… … Read more

Boiling eggshells in a pot will save you a lot of money.

Boiling eggshells in a pot can be a simple and amazingly beneficial practice that will save you a lot of money. Eggshells are often ragarded as waste after using their contents for cooking or baking, but what many don’t know is that these shells consists of valuable nutrients and can be reused in ingenious ways. … Read more

5 Hot Foods That Could Raise Can.cer Risk

We often turn to hot foods for comfort—especially during cold weather or after a long day. However, new research suggests that regularly consuming extremely hot foods and beverages may increase the risk of certain cancers, especially those affecting the esophagus, throat, and mouth. Let’s explore the science behind this risk, and take a look at … Read more

I had no symptoms — my heart was a ticking time bomb

Jennifer Valentine’s colleague, longtime friend and neighbor Rebecca McCormack took her up early at her home in York, South Carolina, for a ride to the airport. The oncology technicians at a canc3r center were off to a conference in Salt Lake City. At the airport, they had breakfast at a fast-food restaurant before the 4.5-hour … Read more