fact or fiction
Is it fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the myths and beliefs we hold about our family dynamics, traditions, and if there's such thing as a 'perfect family.'
The Last Goodbye
Mia had never been anything more than a small town girl in a town that was not entirely cognizant of her presence. She'd always lived a series of visions of escaping from her little teeny hometown to the city, where everything seemed bigger and shinier and more important. All she wanted to do was leave. But circumstances had a knack for keeping her grounded in what was familiar.
By Bari Mir Rahamatul10 months ago in Families
Diabetes Rates Have Been Falling For Over A Decade
If you look at the present pseudoscientific movement that has taken over the United States, you’ll notice a few peculiarities. They seem to particularly appreciate ivermectin, which is a really beneficial treatment when used for some parasite infections, but it is also not a magic cure for all poor health. There’s also a clear thread in all of the MAHA articles that Americans are less healthy than other nations and doing far worse than they used to. This is often ascribed to a range of food additives — the infamous Red Dye 3 — but also to the fact that the US has been becoming overweight for some time.
By Health Like10 months ago in Families
The Convenience and Benefits of Home Nurse Visits
As the healthcare landscape keeps adapting, home nurse visits have emerged as a relatively precious provider, presenting expert medical care within the comfort of your property. This provider is specifically useful for people with continual conditions, elderly patients, or those getting better from surgical procedures. With offerings like Blue Horizon Blood Tests, humans can now get admission to clinical know-how without the need to journey to a healthcare facility.
By UO BUDDIES10 months ago in Families
What Scientists Just Discovered Will Change Everything We Know. AI-Generated.
Throughout history, human knowledge of the world has been influenced by scientific breakthroughs. From Newton's laws of motion to Einstein's theory of relativity, every discovery has changed the way we perceive the universe.
By Zeeshan Haidar10 months ago in Families
The Best Apple Ipads
Since its debut in 2010, the Apple iPad has revolutionized the tablet industry, offering a seamless blend of power, portability, and versatility. Over the years, Apple has consistently upgraded the iPad lineup, catering to a wide range of users—from students and professionals to artists and casual consumers. With each new release, Apple pushes the boundaries of innovation, enhancing display quality, processing power, and overall user experience.
By Samuel Duncan10 months ago in Families
The 33-Year-Old Crisis: A Friendly Guide to Understanding and Overcoming It
What Is the 33-Year-Old Crisis? Imagine this: by your early 30s, you’ve likely spent years building your career, forming relationships, and figuring out who you are. You’ve been running on autopilot, following societal expectations or chasing goals that seemed important at the time. But around age 33, something clicks. Suddenly, you start questioning everything: Is this really what I want? Am I happy? What’s the point of all this?
By Anna-Maria10 months ago in Families
Beyond (Poisoned) Blood and (Shattered) Bones
Family. Family was a word, concept, or even a social construct that Tim had struggled with for as long as he could remember. "M-y family are the most important people in my life, without a shadow of a doubt. From my mother, who with my father's seed, brought me forth from her womb, into this world of light and dark, wonder and horror. To my siblings who followed my pathway to life years later and then to my own family of wife and children. Above all, it’s the people who choose to be with you through thick and thin that truly define family. Nonna, Nonno, Grandad, Granny, uncles, aunts and cousins, too." He wasn't born into a traditional family. Things as they stood in the world were way past traditional, anyway, but even compared to some of the other survivors, his family situation was different.
By Paul Stewart10 months ago in Families
The Invisible Bond
Elena absentmindedly stirred her espresso by the cafe window. Outside, the rain that had been falling relentlessly for three days blurred the streets of Paris, transforming the city into a watercolor painting. Droplets clung to the windowpane, fracturing the city lights into prismatic shards. She glanced at her watch—10:30 AM. Late again. The antique bracelet on her wrist tingled faintly, the one she never removed.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy10 months ago in Families
Love Has No Victory or Defeat, Only Unfinished Stories
The cafe was quiet, save for the soft hum of the espresso machine and the occasional clink of a spoon against porcelain. Riya sat by the window, her fingers tracing the rim of her coffee cup, lost in thought. The rain outside blurred the city lights into streaks of gold and red, a perfect reflection of the chaos inside her heart.
By Niranjon Chandra Roy10 months ago in Families
Are Men Becoming More Feminine? Exploring the Causes and Consequences
Hello! I'm Rahul Sanaodwala, the founder of StriWears.com. Welcome to my stories, where I give you Just The Tip! I help you decode the mysterious world of human psychology so you can find, attract, and keep the one. Today’s story explores the question: Are men becoming more feminine? Let's dive in.
By Rahul Sanaodwala10 months ago in Families



