Despite remarkable advances in technology and medicine, the United States faces a troubling paradox: both life expectancy and healthy life expectancy are declining. Unlike...
Walk into any grocery store, and you're immediately surrounded by a colorful, seductive world of convenience: frozen meals, grab-and-go snacks, sodas promising refreshment, and breakfast bars that promise energy on the run. But beneath the shiny packaging and clever marketing lies a silent epidemic—ultraprocessed foods are quietly driving the leading cause of death across North America: cardiovascular disease.
And it doesn’t stop at heart health. These hyper-engineered products are fueling inflammation, metabolic dysfunction, and even neurological decline, all while tricking you into eating more than you need. It’s time to pull back the curtain on what's really in our food—and take back control of our health.
Convenience at a Cost
Ultraprocessed foods aren't just “junk food.” They’re industrial...
For years, Thomas Fredricksen’s life was shadowed by relentless asthma attacks that stole his breath and peace of mind. At 55, what started as mild, manageable symptoms spiraled into near-constant suffocation, night after night. His story is one of struggle, frustration, and ultimately, hope — a path that leads beyond traditional medicine to a radical way of healing the breath itself.
A Life Held Hostage by Asthma
Thomas describes the terror of his condition vividly. Each night, he would wake gasping for air, trapped in a cycle of coughing fits and fear that his lungs would fail him. “My mind was in total panic,” he recalls. Even simple triggers—cold air, stress, or proximity to the family dog—could...
In a world often marked by division and challenge, uplifting stories remind us of humanity’s remarkable capacity for connection, compassion, and transformation. Today, we celebrate a diverse collection of such narratives—from the heart of West Africa to the forests of California, the streets of Miami, the political landscape of Seattle, and the vibrant Amazon basin. Each story shines a light on resilience, innovation, and hope.
Kung Fu in Benin: A West African Master Revives Ancient Traditions
Far from the temples of China, in the West African nation of Benin, a fascinating cultural exchange is unfolding. Damien Agossou Degbo, inspired as a young boy by Jackie Chan films, embraced the ancient Chinese martial art of Shaolin Kung Fu...