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How to Truly Accept a Compliment: Breaking Down Barriers to Self-Acceptance

We live in a culture that often encourages modesty, humility, and sometimes even self-effacement. Yet, when a genuine compliment comes our way, many of...
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Is Bread Really the Problem? Unraveling the Modern Wheat Crisis

Bread has long been a cornerstone of human diets across the world — a reliable, nourishing staple that sustained countless generations. Our ancestors depended on it daily, and historical records from the 1880s reveal astonishing consumption: men reportedly ate over a pound of bread every day, while women averaged about half that amount each day. Bread was life, ritual, and community. Yet today, bread wears a complicated reputation. Many avoid it due to digestive discomfort, brain fog, or serious autoimmune conditions like celiac disease and gluten sensitivity. What happened to turn this ancient food into a modern culprit? The answer lies not in bread itself, but in the wheat and production processes that have drastically changed...

Under Siege: Inside the EPA as Staff Resist a Radical Redirection

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), once a steadfast guardian of America’s air, water, and ecosystems, is facing an existential crisis. In the wake of President Donald Trump’s re-election, more than 300 EPA career employees have walked out the door—not out of convenience, but in protest and fear of what the agency is becoming. Inside the EPA’s walls, a painful dilemma looms for many who remain: resign quietly, or stay and fight against an administration determined to dismantle the very mission they’ve dedicated their careers to upholding. A Mission Undermined Since its founding, the EPA has served as a bulwark against environmental degradation, enforcing laws that protect human health and the planet. But the agency’s direction under Trump’s second...

Why Slushies Might Be Too Cool for Kids: Unpacking the Hidden Risk of Glycerol

Few childhood treats scream “summer” like a brightly colored, ice-cold slushie. Whether enjoyed poolside, after sports practice, or as a sweet break on a hot day, these sugary frozen drinks are beloved by kids and adults alike. But behind their cheerful colors and frosty appeal lies a hidden risk—especially for young children. That risk is glycerol, a food additive used in many slush drinks to keep the ice soft and drinkable. Though it’s approved for food use in both the U.S. and Europe, glycerol can cause serious health issues in children when consumed quickly or in large quantities—often resulting in symptoms that mimic rare metabolic disorders. Recent research is now helping us understand exactly what happens...

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