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Odiero Jamjengo: Wife, Age, Tribe, Biography & More
He’s witty, wildly entertaining, and impossible to ignore—Odiero Jamjengo has carved out a unique space in Kenya’s comedy and media scene. Whether he’s cracking jokes, stirring conversations online, or simply being his larger-than-life self, fans can’t seem to get enough.
By Marveline Merab9 months ago in Humans
Sleep and Growth Hormones: The Untold Link to Human Development
We often associate growth in children and adolescents with diet, exercise, and genetics. While these elements are undoubtedly important, there is one vital but often underestimated factor in the growth equation—sleep. Behind the scenes, during our deepest hours of slumber, a powerful biological process is at work: the secretion of growth hormone (GH). This natural hormone plays a crucial role not only in physical development but also in cellular repair, muscle growth, metabolism, and overall health.
By Orbit Scope9 months ago in Humans
Unhealthy habits can make your heart age faster
Poor lifestyle choices can cause damage to the heart, which is a tireless engine that pumps life through our veins. While chronological age measures the number of years a person has lived, biological age—especially when it comes to the heart—can tell a much more nuanced and critical story. Recent research and medical evidence show that unhealthy habits can cause your heart to age faster than the rest of your body, increasing your risk for heart disease, stroke, and early death.
By Sadia Zaman Urmi9 months ago in Humans
Moisture Addiction: The Hidden Side Effect of Overusing Lip Balm and Facial Moisturizers
In the pursuit of perfect skin, many of us find ourselves relying heavily on products that promise hydration and softness. Lip balms and moisturizers are among the most common items in skincare routines, hailed as saviors for dry, flaky skin. But could these skincare staples be doing more harm than good? Surprisingly, the answer might be yes.
By Orbit Scope9 months ago in Humans
Indian Air Strikes: How Will Pakistan Respond? Four Crucial Inquiries
India and Pakistan, two nuclear-armed neighbors, have shared a turbulent and often hostile relationship since their partition in 1947. While diplomatic dialogues have occasionally created brief windows of peace, the relationship is predominantly defined by territorial disputes, cross-border terrorism, and mutual suspicion. One of the most volatile flashpoints in this relationship is the issue of Kashmir, which has led to multiple wars and countless skirmishes. In this tense environment, the occurrence of Indian air strikes inside Pakistani territory is an issue of grave concern, capable of triggering a wider regional conflict.
By Keyas Khan9 months ago in Humans
What Turning 40 Really Feels Like — And Why It’s Not the End
Hitting 40 is one of those milestones that looms large in the cultural imagination. It’s the age Hollywood loves to poke fun at, where midlife crises are supposedly born, and where you’re expected to either have it all figured out or be desperately clinging to your youth. But what does turning 40 really feel like? Spoiler alert: it’s not the end of the world, nor is it a one-size-fits-all experience. It’s a complex, deeply personal transition that blends reflection, growth, and a surprising amount of freedom.
By David Andrews9 months ago in Humans
Arestovych And Baumeister: The Main Critics Of Ukraine’s Fate
In public life, the sense that you are being heard and can influence the world around you is immensely valuable. You don’t feel like a pawn on the chessboard of politics. My hero today — a soldier, analyst, volunteer, blogger, and psychologist — is Oleksiy Arestovych. But today, I would like to examine his primary, often overlooked calling: that of a critic of fate.
By Ilya V. Ganpantsura9 months ago in Humans
Religion, Faith, and Science in a Modern World
In an age dominated by rapid technological advancement and scientific discovery, the age-old debate between religion, faith, and science continues to spark curiosity and controversy. At first glance, these domains may appear to be irreconcilable—science grounded in evidence and empirical proof, and religion founded on faith, tradition, and spiritual belief. However, this seemingly stark contrast need not be a battleground. Instead, understanding their distinct roles and appreciating their mutual relevance may provide a deeper, more holistic perspective on existence.
By Zakir Ullah9 months ago in Humans










