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Humans evolved more quickly than any other ape, according to a new 3D skull research.
A lengthy evolutionary tale is concealed in every human face. Rapid change can be seen behind the flat cheekbones and curved cranium. According to a recent study from University College London (UCL), our skulls advanced quickly rather than merely evolving.
By Francis Dami3 months ago in Longevity
Early Natural Menopause and the 27% Hidden Risk of Metabolic Syndrome
The transition into menopause is a significant milestone in a woman’s life, often accompanied by hot flashes, mood changes, and sleep disturbances. But emerging evidence suggests that if menopause occurs earlier than average, it may carry an additional, less visible risk: a greater likelihood of developing the cluster of conditions known as Metabolic Syndrome (MetS). Recent studies indicate that women who experience natural menopause at an earlier age face an elevated risk of cardiometabolic disorders a topic that demands attention from both patients and clinicians.
By Farooq Hashmi3 months ago in Longevity
The Modern Lab Workstation Bench: A Foundation for Safe and Efficient Scientific Work
In today’s fast-evolving research and industrial environments, laboratories have become the cornerstone of innovation and precision. Whether used in chemical analysis, pharmaceuticals, or material testing, the layout and design of a laboratory directly influence the efficiency and safety of its operations. At the heart of this setup lies a key piece of furniture that supports nearly every experiment and analysis: the lab workstation bench.
By charliesamuel4 months ago in Longevity
A Football Fantasy
Author's Note & Transparency: This is an analytical piece exploring a hypothetical sports scenario. It was drafted with AI assistance and has been thoroughly reviewed, edited, and fact-checked by Kamran Ahmad to ensure original thought and commentary. This article discusses a fictional matchup for cultural analysis and is not a report on a real event.
By KAMRAN AHMAD4 months ago in Longevity
Small Habits, Big Years: The Lifestyle Secrets of Living Longer
I. Rethinking Longevity: It’s Not About Living Forever — It’s About Living Well Everyone dreams of a long, healthy life. But “longevity” isn’t about counting candles on a cake — it’s about feeling good while you’re here.
By arsalan ahmad4 months ago in Longevity
Generative AI & Healthcare: Friend or Foe?
I. A New Kind of Doctor Is Emerging Picture this: a patient walks into a clinic. But instead of a clipboard-wielding doctor, an AI assistant greets them, listens to their symptoms, and instantly generates a personalized treatment plan — backed by millions of medical studies.
By arsalan ahmad4 months ago in Longevity
The Image of God: Restoring Human Value and Moral Agency
Every generation faces the same defining question: What is a human being worth? Not in dollars, not in productivity, but in essence. Modern culture pretends to know the answer, yet its behavior tells another story. We live in an age that praises equality while practicing utilitarianism. People are valued for what they produce, not for who they are. The unborn are treated as inconveniences, the elderly as burdens, and the suffering as statistics. The result is a world that has forgotten what makes humanity sacred.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 months ago in Longevity
Creation and Knowability: Why the Universe Proves a Mind Behind It
Everything that exists carries within it a trace of intention. Whether it is a tree bending toward sunlight, a planet held in perfect orbit, or a human mind capable of wondering why any of it exists at all, creation reveals purpose. The fact that the universe is understandable tells us something about the One who made it. Chaos does not create comprehension. Randomness does not produce reason.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast4 months ago in Longevity









