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...
For many, the glossy shine of a fresh manicure is a simple luxury—a self-care ritual, a confidence boost, a quiet moment of indulgence. But beneath the polish lies a truth that’s less attractive: our nail care routines may be exposing us, and the workers who perform them, to toxic chemicals with lasting health and environmental consequences.
The nail care industry, projected to hit nearly $11 billion globally by 2027, is booming. Salons are packed, new colors launch every season, and nail art has become a thriving online aesthetic. Yet as the demand rises, so does concern around what’s known in the industry as the “Toxic Trio”—a group of harmful chemicals frequently found in nail products that...
I’ve always loved animals — every kind of creature, big or small. As a child, nature documentaries like Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom captivated me, fueling dreams of someday seeing Africa’s majestic wildlife up close. I longed to live among these creatures, study their behaviors, and dedicate myself to protecting them. Yet, as many journeys do, my trip to Africa in 2004 unfolded into something far more complex and transformative than I had imagined.
Setting Out to Live a Dream
For my 40th birthday, my boyfriend and I planned a trip to Uganda, aiming to explore the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest near the volatile Democratic Republic of Congo. We were aware of the risks but felt it was...
For too long, ovarian cancer has been branded as a "silent killer" — a disease that sneaks up undetected, only revealing itself when it's too late to do much about it. But this label isn't just outdated — it's dangerously misleading.
Ovarian cancer is indeed the most lethal gynecologic malignancy, with fewer than 40% of those diagnosed surviving long-term. In the U.S. alone, approximately 12,810 lives are lost each year to this disease. However, mounting research over the past two decades challenges the idea that ovarian cancer is symptomless. In fact, subtle but consistent signs often surface months before a diagnosis — if we learn how to recognize them.
Why Screening Hasn't Been the Answer
Over the last...