family
Family unites us; but it's also a challenge. All about fighting to stay together, and loving every moment of it.
The Man I Love
Love is a complex concept. You can love a multitude of things at a multitude of levels. You clearly don’t love your family in the same way you love your favorite book or Italian restaurant. It can be fleeting or painstakingly ever-present. Sometimes you can feel like the love you have will last forever and then suddenly all the obsession and malice and arguments over vague statements turning into sleepless nights have hardened your heart, transforming it from this beautiful warm thing into a repository for hatred, envy, and greed.
By Raine Neal2 years ago in Humans
RSV Vaccines for Pregnant Individuals and Infants: Ensuring Informed Decision-Making. Content Warning.
The recent guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) pertaining to RSV vaccines have garnered significant attention, shedding light on the criticality of safeguarding newborns and infants against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). The advent of novel vaccines has revolutionized the realm of RSV prevention. The objective of this article is to offer lucidity on the eligible recipients and optimal timing for administering these vaccines, while also presenting pertinent factors for parents and caregivers to contemplate.
By Md. Ruhullah Siddiqy 2 years ago in Humans
Hope and Solidarity
The sun dipped below the horizon, casting long shadows across the quaint village of Novo-Petrovsk. Nestled in the heart of western Ukraine, this tight-knit community had endured its fair share of hardships. Yet, even in the face of adversity, the villagers possessed an unwavering spirit of resilience and unity.
By Sylvia Ciru2 years ago in Humans
Pregnant Women and Coronavirus
The government's announcement advising pregnant women to limit their social interactions and considering them as a high-risk group for COVID-19 is based on several factors, as explained by Erika Watson, a lecturer in reproductive biology at the University of Cambridge:
By Esther Adeyemo2 years ago in Humans
The Last Conversation. Runner-Up in Unspoken Challenge.
Hey. I think the word but nothing comes out. I look into the tired, glassy eyes that watch me move into the room and sit. We both know there’s no more words, nothing to discuss, or admit, or uncover. The time for words has passed. We are almost to the end.
By Keeleigh White2 years ago in Humans
Mick Jagger hints at bequeathing back catalogue to charity instead of his children. Content Warning.
Mick Jagger, the iconic Rolling Stones frontman, recently disclosed in an interview with the Immigration Barrier Street Journal that he has no plans to leave the band’s post-1971 catalog to his 8th-grade kids when the time comes. The 80-year-old, who has written several of the greatest songs of his generation, stated the kids “don’t need $500 million to reside well." He commented that rather than exiting his multi-million-dollar back catalog, he may donate it to charity. It’s not the initial setup in which Jagger has displayed his philanthropic side. He and the Rolling Stones were among the first main bands to employ their music to fight social and political.
By Nuruddin Ahmed2 years ago in Humans
Whiskers of Love Unleashed
In the stillness of the night, as I sit by the dim glow of a solitary lamp, I find myself reflecting on the incredible journey of love and companionship I embark upon with my beloved fur babies. It's a journey that is nothing short of a rollercoaster, filling me with heartwarming moments that touch the deepest recesses of my soul. Through thick and thin, my cats are here, offering their unwavering love and support.
By L. Daniels2 years ago in Humans




