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Dementia Cases Have Skyrocketed 400% in 50 Years.
Dementia is a topic of growing public awareness and concern. Headlines and personal stories paint a picture of a condition on the rise, affecting millions of families worldwide. This perception is backed by data, but the story behind the numbers is more complex and surprising than many realize.
By The INFORMERabout a month ago in Longevity
Blueprints for Catastrophe
History is shaped by ideas. For centuries, revolutionary concepts of liberty, justice, and human dignity have propelled civilization forward, inspiring movements that lifted societies to new heights. But ideas can also be weapons. Some, captured in specific texts, have served as ideological blueprints for political movements that unleashed unprecedented destruction. Understanding the core tenets of these dark philosophies is not a mere academic exercise; it is a crucial act of vigilance, necessary for recognizing and resisting their echoes in the modern world.
By The INFORMERabout a month ago in Fiction
Here are 5 surprising "facts" from some of history's biggest cover-ups.
What if the history you were taught, the very bedrock of Western religion and art, was not the whole story? What if the most foundational narratives of our culture were methodically suppressed, the truths deliberately curated to conceal a secret so profound it could redefine our understanding of faith and power? This article delves into five heretical counter-narratives, drawn from a history that alleges some of Western culture's most sacred stories are masterful deceptions, encoded in art and scripture for those with eyes to see. Here, we will explore five of the most counter-intuitive claims from this alternate past, challenging everything you think you know.
By The INFORMER2 months ago in History
Insights from the Orthodox Study Bible.
It's More Than Just a Different Cover Most of us assume a Bible is a Bible. We might be aware of different translations the poetic King James, the modern NIV but the fundamental story and structure feel universal. Yet, to step into a Bible produced by a different branch of the Christian family tree, like the Eastern Orthodox Church, is to discover a profoundly different way of seeing the world, history, and the sacred text itself.
By The INFORMER2 months ago in History
Science Was Incorrect About Fasting: Five Surprising Truths Supported by Recent Research
For decades, snack food ads have drilled a single message into our collective consciousness: "You're not you when you're hungry." We've been taught to fear the "hangry" brain fog, believing that skipping even a single meal will leave us irritable, distracted, and unproductive. Constant fueling, we're told, is the secret to staying sharp.
By The INFORMER2 months ago in Longevity
Beyond Ukraine: Four Shocking Ways Europe's Security Crisis Just Hit Home
For many, the war in Ukraine has remained a brutal but distant conflict—a crisis contained within its borders. But in recent weeks, that perception has been shattered. The sudden appearance of mysterious drones over Denmark, forcing civilian airports to shut down and grounding tens of thousands of travellers, brought a chilling new reality into sharp focus. The front line is no longer somewhere else; it is here.
By The INFORMER3 months ago in The Swamp
Ozempic and Muscle Loss: The Surprising Findings You Need to Know
If you've been following the news around the diabetes drug Ozempic (semaglutide), you've probably heard about its remarkable weight loss effects. However, a new study has uncovered a potential downside that's raising eyebrows in the medical community - the impact of Ozempic on muscle mass.
By The INFORMER5 months ago in Longevity
What Happens When You Go Viral Overnight? The Ibiza Final Boss Edition
In the fast-paced, constantly connected world of social media, going viral can feel like striking digital gold. One moment you're a relative unknown, and the next, your content is capturing the attention of millions. Such was the case with the captivating phenomenon known as the Ibiza Final Boss.
By The INFORMER5 months ago in Men
What Is Creatine, and Should You Be Taking This Most Studied Supplement? 2025
In the world of sports nutrition, few supplements have garnered as much attention and debate as creatine. Known for its potential to enhance athletic performance, improve muscle growth, and support recovery, creatine has solidified its status as one of the most studied supplements in the industry. As we move into 2025, understanding creatine's benefits, mechanisms, and considerations can help you make informed decisions about its use for your fitness goals.
By The INFORMER5 months ago in Longevity
Why I Finally Left Spotify: A Journey of Sound and Self-Discovery
As someone who has been deeply passionate about music since childhood, my relationship with Spotify has been akin to an open love letter to the musical world. I’ve spent countless hours curating playlists, discovering new artists, and letting the platform’s algorithm introduce me to sounds I didn’t know existed. However, after several years of harmonious partnership, I have decided to close this chapter and bid farewell to Spotify. Here’s why.
By The INFORMER5 months ago in Lifehack
How to Build a Morning Routine That Lasts: A 30-Day Journey of Trial, Error, and Transformation
For years, my mornings were a chaotic blur of snooze buttons, rushed decisions, and lingering stress. I’d read countless articles about the magical benefits of a morning routine increased productivity, mental clarity, and even happiness but every attempt to adopt one fizzled within days. Determined to break the cycle, I embarked on a 30-day experiment to build a routine that actually stuck. What began as a desperate quest for structure became a transformative journey of self-discovery, patience, and incremental progress. Here’s what I learned, what failed, and how you can apply these insights to craft your own sustainable morning ritual.
By The INFORMER8 months ago in Motivation
The Great Brexit "Reset": A Tale of Fish and Friendship
In a stunning display of diplomatic gymnastics that would make even the most flexible contortionist envious, Britain and the European Union have finally agreed to a "reset" of relations. After years of Brexit-induced hostility, the two sides have decided that perhaps being at each other's throats wasn't the most productive approach after all. Who would have thought?
By The INFORMER8 months ago in Journal







