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The Science Behind Relationships; Humans Media explores the basis of our attraction, contempt, why we do what we do and to whom we do it.
Can You Survive 21 Days With No Food or Water?. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
In a world obsessed with quick fixes and instant gratification, Trevor Stanley chose the opposite path. At thirty-five, this ordinary man made an extraordinary decision that would challenge everything we think we know about human endurance and the power of the mind over matter.
By Unimpressed Podcast6 months ago in Humans
Condom Uses: What You Need to Know
Imagine a simple, thin shield that has quietly reshaped public health, empowered millions, and averted countless crises around the world. It’s a tool often whispered about, sometimes debated, yet its impact resonates globally – from bustling metropolises to remote villages. Despite its humble appearance, this guardian has a fascinating history, far-reaching benefits, and persistent misunderstandings. Have you ever considered how one small invention could hold such immense power in protecting futures and promoting well-being across diverse cultures? This isn't just about a product; it’s about understanding a pivotal instrument in the ongoing fight for healthier lives and stronger communities worldwide.
By Reality Broo6 months ago in Humans
ChatGPT Is Not Your Therapist": OpenAI CEO Issues Privacy Warning
In a recent podcast appearance, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman made a candid and concerning statement about the use of ChatGPT, particularly when it comes to mental health and therapy. He warned users that using AI chatbots like ChatGPT for emotional or psychological support does not come with the same legal protections and confidentiality as professional therapy. This disclosure has sparked an important conversation around privacy, ethical usage, and the limitations of artificial intelligence in sensitive domains.
By Taimoor Khan6 months ago in Humans
When and How Did Allah Create Human Beings? A Message for the People of the USA.
Have you ever paused during your busy American lifestyle — maybe while sitting in traffic, walking in a park, or watching the stars — and wondered: Where did we come from? Why were we created? These questions are not just spiritual curiosities; they strike at the heart of our existence.
By Hamd Ullah6 months ago in Humans
One Small Choice, A Lifetime Changed Forever
For a moment, she stood stiThe rain was soft but steady, painting the streets with a glistening sheen. Leila stood at the corner of an unfamiliar road, a paper in her hand and a storm in her heart. Her shoes were soaked, and her coat clung to her skin. The cold didn’t bother her—it was the decision ahead that froze her breath.
By Leya kirsan official 6 months ago in Humans
From Sweat to Freshness: The Chemistry Behind Soap and Shampoo
Understanding how everyday cleansers remove odor, dirt, and oil from human skin We rarely stop to think about it, but every time we step into the shower and reach for soap or shampoo, we’re engaging in a sophisticated chemical process. Beneath the lather and fragrance lies a science that’s been evolving for centuries. Why do we smell after sweating? How exactly do soap and shampoo remove those odors and leave us feeling fresh? And what happens at the microscopic level when we wash our skin and hair?
By FAROOQ HASSAN6 months ago in Humans
EXILE FROM EDEN:
Could it be that we don’t actually belong here? That humanity is not native to Earth? A theory so bold, so utterly shocking, that it leaves many evolutionary scientists speechless. This startling proposition comes from Dr. Ellis Silver, a prominent American ecologist, researcher, and author, who argues that humans are not originally from planet Earth. In his book "Humans are not from Earth: A Scientific Evaluation of the Evidence", Dr. Silver meticulously lays out a wide array of compelling observations and scientific arguments to suggest that human beings may be an alien species, sent to Earth for reasons still unknown. And remember Dr. Silver is not a theologian or a mystic. He does not align himself with any religion. He’s a scientist — one who believes only in what observation and empirical evidence can prove.
By Awais Ahmad6 months ago in Humans
“When Love Feels Like a Burden”
I spent most of my life believing love had to be earned. If I wasn’t obedient enough, helpful enough, impressive enough, love would quietly withdraw into the shadows. No harsh punishments, no dramatic disowning – just silence, distance, and disappointment heavy enough to crush my chest.
By Dr Zaland hameed6 months ago in Humans
The Impact of Exercise on Heart Health
Exercise and How It Affects Heart Health Exercise isn't about bulking up or shedding pounds—it's about the single best thing you can do for your heart. Take a stroll, go to the gym, or somewhere in between. Physical activity is an incredibly powerful force behind overall heart health, your circulation, and your risk of cardiovascular disease.
By Saddique Khan6 months ago in Humans










