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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.
THE CALLING . AI-Generated.
As I sit here, reflecting on my journey to becoming a nurse, I am transported back to a time when my grandmother's illness became a turning point in my life. It was a moment that not only tested my family's resilience but also ignited a fire within me – a passion to care for others and make a difference in their lives.
By Juliet Kanayo about a year ago in Humans
Set Yourself as Your Own Role Model
Set Yourself as Your Own Role Model Life is a journey filled with struggles, lessons, and growth. Along the way, there comes a time when we find ourselves questioning the purpose of our efforts. “Why am I doing this? Is my life heading in the right direction?” These questions often lead us to seek guidance, and more often than not, we look up to someone as a role model—a beacon of hope who can illuminate our path.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Humans
Life With My Furry Friends
“Other dogs may do their jobs in their own unique and perfectly wonderful ways, but there will always be that dog that no dog will replace, the dog that will make you cry even when it's been gone for more years than it could ever have lived.” Meghan Daum
By Sarah Tagertabout a year ago in Humans
Is Meta a Man or a Woman? And what about Holiverse?
In English, grammatical gender isn’t really a thing, so personifying technology is rare — unless we’re talking about voice assistants like Alexa, Siri, or Google Assistant. These are often treated like people. We ask them for help, thank them, and sometimes even scold them.
By CryptoNewsabout a year ago in Humans
Acupressure Points : Common Ailments
Acupressure, an ancient healing art, harnesses the body's natural energy flow to alleviate pain and address various health conditions without the need for medication. By applying pressure to specific points on the body, acupressure can help manage symptoms of common ailments right from the comfort of your home. Here's a guide to some effective acupressure points for everyday health issues, explained in simple terms.
By Arun Ramasamyabout a year ago in Humans
A Photo With A View. Top Story - January 2025.
Imagination is sometimes like a dream or a waking moment, a bit of inspiration to guide us. It's like an idea that suddenly appears in our mind, a utility in reach, an embedded notion. We think it or we visualize it. Sometimes we might capture it by a drawing, a painting, a piece of writing, or a song.
By Canuck Scriber Lisa Lachapelleabout a year ago in Humans
The FDA’s Ban on Red Dye 3: What You Need to Know
The FDA's new choice to boycott Red Colour 3 (Erythrosine) marks a huge move towards focusing on shopper well-being by tending to the dangers related to counterfeit food colourings. This manufactured colour, generally used to bestow dynamic red or pink shades to food, has for quite some time been under a magnifying glass for its potential wellbeing gambles, especially its connection to disease in research facility creatures. By disallowing its utilization in food items, the FDA has found a proactive way to safeguard general well-being while at the same time flagging a shift towards stricter guidelines on fake added substances.
By MahaShanker Mandalabout a year ago in Humans
Talkative or Neurodivergent? When Chatty Becomes a Clue for Autism
The Overlooked Clues: Autism’s Unexpected Signs Picture a friend who dominates conversations, dives into intricate details about niche topics, and rarely notices your attempts to interject. You might think, "They just love talking," but what if there’s more beneath the surface? Excessive talking, particularly when linked to specific interests or an inability to regulate conversation flow, could signal Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
By Alain SUPPINIabout a year ago in Humans








