Guides
Genetics and Vegetarianism
The lead study author, Dr. Nabeel Yaseen, is an emeritus professor of pathology at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine. "At this time we can say is that genetics plays a significant role in vegetarianism and that some people may be genetically better suited for a vegetarian diet than others," he said.
By Proshanta Modak2 years ago in Writers
"Murmurs of Creative mind". Content Warning.
In the curious waterfront town of Willow brook, settled between rough precipices and the shining ocean, carried on with a young lady named Elara. She was known all through the town for her unfathomable creative mind and her capacity to transform the standard into the remarkable. To Elara, the world was a material ready to be painted with the dynamic shades of her imagination.
By MD Rifatul Islam2 years ago in Writers
Comprehensive Guide to Ketamine Infusion Therapy in Phoenix, Arizona
In Phoenix, Arizona, ketamine infusion therapy has emerged as a groundbreaking treatment option for individuals suffering from various mental health conditions and chronic pain. At phoenix ketamine clinic, we take immense pride in offering top-tier ketamine infusion therapy services in Phoenix. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the intricacies of ketamine infusion therapy, shedding light on its benefits, procedure, and why our clinic stands out as the premier choice for those seeking this revolutionary treatment.
By Ketamine Wellness Clinic2 years ago in Writers
The Rising Acceptance and Potential Benefits of Marijuana
Introduction: Marijuana, also known as cannabis, has been a topic of debate for decades. However, recent years have seen a shift in the perception and acceptance of marijuana across the globe. This article aims to shed light on the potential benefits of marijuana, the growing acceptance of its recreational and medicinal use, and the importance of responsible regulation.
By Eniola Bamidele2 years ago in Writers
More On Writing And Inspiration
Introduction I do write a lot about how I create, and if you are a subscriber you may be sick of these sorts of stories from me, but if you are a first-timer you may find the odd pointer that may give you an idea or two.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
What is Book Ghostwriting: Unveiling the Invisible Craft Behind Bestsellers
Introduction: Embark on a fascinating journey into the world of literary creation as we delve into the intricate craft of book ghostwriting. What is Book Ghostwriting: Unveiling the Invisible Craft Behind Bestsellers will demystify the hidden hands behind your favorite books, providing a unique perspective on the literary landscape.
By Elisa Smith2 years ago in Writers
From Panic to Precision: A Woman's Journey Through Heart Attack Misdiagnosis. Content Warning.
When Katherine Fitzgerald suddenly started vomiting, sweating profusely, and experiencing chest pain and tingling in her right elbow, paramedics told the 57-year-old that she was having a panic attack and did not need emergency treatment. While her 18-year-old son urged her to go to the hospital, the paramedics insisted that Fitzgerald needed to calm down, go home, and rest.
By Gouri Murmu2 years ago in Writers
There's Always Time to Write
This article is an exploration of the concept I touched on in the poem, I Write Everywhere. But it also came from a realization I had one day when writing one particularly lengthy comment on Facebook. Two things came from this comment. First, was “wow” how long is this comment. It ended up being 300 plus words. The second was, well if I have time to sit and write a 300 plus word comment, I have time to write 300 or more words a day towards finishing a story, or writing some poems. So, then, what was I doing with my time? Clearly nothing as productive as I could be. So what did this mean to me? It meant that it was time for me to take my own advice. And that’s what I started to do.
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Writers








