interview
Interviews with top health and wellness advocates, celebrities, and icons, revealing secrets about their healthy lifestyle.
A Football Fantasy
Author's Note & Transparency: This is an analytical piece exploring a hypothetical sports scenario. It was drafted with AI assistance and has been thoroughly reviewed, edited, and fact-checked by Kamran Ahmad to ensure original thought and commentary. This article discusses a fictional matchup for cultural analysis and is not a report on a real event.
By KAMRAN AHMAD3 months ago in Longevity
The Image of God: Restoring Human Value and Moral Agency
Every generation faces the same defining question: What is a human being worth? Not in dollars, not in productivity, but in essence. Modern culture pretends to know the answer, yet its behavior tells another story. We live in an age that praises equality while practicing utilitarianism. People are valued for what they produce, not for who they are. The unborn are treated as inconveniences, the elderly as burdens, and the suffering as statistics. The result is a world that has forgotten what makes humanity sacred.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Longevity
Creation and Knowability: Why the Universe Proves a Mind Behind It
Everything that exists carries within it a trace of intention. Whether it is a tree bending toward sunlight, a planet held in perfect orbit, or a human mind capable of wondering why any of it exists at all, creation reveals purpose. The fact that the universe is understandable tells us something about the One who made it. Chaos does not create comprehension. Randomness does not produce reason.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Longevity
A complete guide to knowing the role of HbA1c Test
Health checkups are not just about blood pressure or cholesterol levels. For many people, especially those at risk for diabetes, the HbA1c test is a key tool to monitor blood sugar trends over time. It helps detect diabetes early, manage existing conditions, and assess treatment effectiveness. Knowing what the test measures and when to take it can make a big difference in preventing long-term complications.
By Lucy watson5 months ago in Longevity
Your Health Is Your Wealth: Small Habits, Big Impact
Introduction In today’s fast-paced digital world, we often ignore the very engine that drives us—our health. We prioritize deadlines, devices, and distractions, while our body quietly absorbs the pressure. But here’s a truth worth remembering: your health is the foundation of your success, happiness, and freedom. It’s time to invest in it, one small habit at a time.
By KAMRAN AHMAD6 months ago in Longevity
Are Chemicals Causing Cancer in Young People
Cancer in young people is no longer a rare diagnosis. Over the past few decades, scientists and healthcare providers have observed a troubling rise in early-onset cancers. While genetics and lifestyle factors have always played a role, researchers are increasingly asking a critical question. Could everyday chemical exposure be a hidden culprit?
By Lucy watson6 months ago in Longevity
What My Ogden Patients Taught Me About Smiles, Confidence, and Growing Up
When I first became an orthodontist, I thought I’d spend most of my days focused on the technical side of treatment: perfecting bite alignment, moving teeth with precision, and tracking jaw development with x-rays and scans. And while all of that is true, something unexpected happened along the way.
By Mian Abdulrahman6 months ago in Longevity
Is Obesity a Disease or a Lifestyle Issue?
Obesity rates are rising rapidly across the globe, with the World Health Organization estimating that over 650 million adults are clinically obese. As waistlines expand, so does the debate: Should obesity be officially recognized as a disease rather than just a condition caused by lifestyle choices?
By Lucy watson6 months ago in Longevity
From Burnout to Bed Rotting
Scrolling, streaming, and snacking while lying in bed may sound like a great way to spend a lazy weekend morning. But for many Gen Zers, it’s become a common crutch for self-care known by the social media term “bed rotting.” This trend isn’t about simply taking some downtime; it’s a response to overwhelming stress, burnout, and mental fatigue. It’s also potentially detrimental to long-term health, raising the concerns of sleep experts.
By Drew Miller7 months ago in Longevity
Datafication Of Distress: Unmasking The Digital Exploitation Of Human Suffering For Visibility
In the age of algorithms, every human emotion, tragedy, and crisis is being quantified, tracked, and shared—often not to inspire empathy, but to drive engagement. This unsettling trend, known as the datafication of distress, refers to the transformation of human suffering into data points, content, and analytics. It raises difficult but crucial questions: Are we commodifying suffering in the name of awareness? Is visibility always virtuous? And at what cost?
By Jacky Kapadia7 months ago in Longevity



