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Later this year, an enigmatic and extremely active underwater volcano near California may explode.
Scientists warn that before the end of this year, a mysterious and extremely active undersea volcano off the Pacific Coast may explode. The Axial Seamount volcano, located approximately 700 miles northwest of San Francisco and nearly a mile deep, is coming under more and more investigation from scientists who first learnt of its existence in the 1980s.
By Francis Dami9 months ago in Longevity
Understanding the Connection Between Gut Health and Hormones
I love talking about the digestive system - it’s a powerhouse for the rest of the body! Without it, we’d have an awful time trying to build and repair tissues, and even have energy for thinking. I would be strongly suspicious of anyone who doesn’t have at least a little bit of interest in how the digestive system works.
By Emily the Period RD9 months ago in Longevity
"The Science of Happiness: What Really Makes Us Feel Good?"
The Science of Happiness: What Really Makes Us Feel Good? Meta Description: Discover what science says about happiness — from brain chemicals to human connection. Learn how to boost your mood and live a more fulfilling life.
By Shamshair Khan Hasan Zai9 months ago in Longevity
What Really Happens During a 72-Hour Fast — And Why You’ll Want to Try It
No food. Just water. For three full days. It sounds extreme. Radical. Maybe even a little crazy. But millions of people — from Silicon Valley CEOs to cancer researchers to ancient spiritual communities — are discovering something wild:
By Rukka Nova9 months ago in Longevity
The Shocking Truth: Your Gut Has a Brain—And It’s Controlling You
You’ve probably heard the phrase “trust your gut.” Maybe you even have—right before making a bold move or avoiding something that felt... off. But what if I told you that phrase is more than just a figure of speech? That deep inside you, your gut is actually thinking, feeling, and quietly steering your emotions and decisions—without asking for your permission.
By Noman Khan 9 months ago in Longevity
From Diagnosis to Gene Editing in Just Six Months: A Revolutionary Leap in Personalized Medicine
In a landmark medical breakthrough, researchers in Philadelphia have successfully treated a six-month-old infant named KJ using a custom-designed CRISPR gene-editing therapy. The treatment was tailored specifically to correct a rare, life-threatening genetic mutation affecting his liver function—an achievement that not only saved KJ’s life but also established a new gold standard for how rapidly personalized therapies can be developed and delivered.
By Zamiur Rahman9 months ago in Longevity






