Harry Walsh
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Passionate about business, technology, leadership, cybersecurity, and wellness, striving for secure growth and meaningful solutions for a healthier world.
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Is SEO Dead? The Truth About AI, Search Algorithms, and Backlinks in 2025
For years, digital marketers and business owners have asked the same question: Is SEO dead? With the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) and search algorithms, the landscape of search engine optimization is shifting at an unprecedented pace. Some argue that AI-driven systems, such as Google's RankBrain and OpenAI’s advancements in natural language processing, have rendered traditional SEO tactics obsolete. Others claim that paid advertising and social media are overshadowing organic search traffic. But the truth is far more nuanced.
By Harry Walsh11 months ago in Proof
The Future of Diabetes Care: Breakthroughs and Best Practices for Managing the Condition
Diabetes has long been a global health challenge, affecting millions of people and increasing the risk of severe complications such as heart disease, kidney failure, and vision loss. However, advancements in medical science, technology, and lifestyle interventions are transforming diabetes care, enabling better disease management and improving the quality of life for those affected. As research continues to uncover new insights, a proactive and personalized approach to diabetes management is proving to be the key to long-term health and well-being.
By Harry Walsh11 months ago in Longevity
Breaking Down the Science of Longevity: How to Live Disease-Free for 100+ Years
For centuries, humankind has sought the elusive secret to a longer, healthier life. Today, science is closer than ever to unraveling the mechanisms that influence longevity, revealing that while genetics play a role, lifestyle choices have an even greater impact. Researchers have identified key habits, dietary patterns, and medical advancements that can dramatically extend lifespan and reduce the risk of age-related diseases. The question remains: Can we truly live beyond 100 years while maintaining good health? The answer lies at the intersection of cutting-edge science and daily life choices.
By Harry Walsh11 months ago in Longevity


