Self-help
HEALTHY Creamy Tuna Pasta Salad | Seriously GOOD 20 Minute Recipe
Today, we're going to prepare a simple yet delicious recipe: creamy tuna pasta salad. This dish combines fantastic textures and flavors without any complex techniques or special equipment, and it's ready in under 30 minutes. It's versatile too—perfect served chilled or at room temperature, making it ideal for any time of year.
By Iyokho Osaretin2 years ago in Chapters
What if We Accidentally Eat Plastic? | How Microplastics Affect your Health?
Attention, pet owners: be mindful of your curious little feline to ensure they avoid accidentally ingesting plastic caps. Let me elaborate by addressing a concerning scenario: what happens if we inadvertently swallow plastic?
By Iyokho Osaretin2 years ago in Chapters
How to cook a perfect steak
How to Cook a Perfect Steak: Cooking a perfect steak is an art that combines the right cut of meat, precise cooking techniques, and a bit of culinary intuition. Whether you prefer your steak rare, medium, or well-done, following these steps will help you achieve the perfect steak every time.
By Prince Onyekachi2 years ago in Chapters
That's you
We don't fully know what's going on, whether it's about our family life, the problems happening around us, or something that's going viral that everyone's talking about right now. Not everything can be known, not everything is talked about truthfully, what we need to do is identify ourselves, how much it affects us, don't let unimportant things to us affect our lives because of our own misidentification. We are the ones who know ourselves best, about our thoughts, about our abilities, about what we do, others may judge but whether that judgment is accurate is something we can determine. The first thing we must realize is how much do we know ourselves? Because even dinosaurs can become extinct not because they are unable to adapt to the times but because we fail to know themselves so they are unable to adapt to the circumstances, so don't let us fail to recognize ourselves.
By Misa Febriani2 years ago in Chapters
Food Labels That Sound Healthy But Are Not
Today, let's discuss food and diet labels that may appear healthy but are often misleading. Back in the 80s and 90s, the definition of "eating healthy" was simpler—less junk food and balanced meals. Nowadays, perceptions vary widely. Many believe terms like organic, non-GMO, vegan, gluten-free, or keto automatically mean healthier choices. However, these labels can be deceptive.
By Iyokho Osaretin2 years ago in Chapters
The Best Diet for Brain Health & Memory
The foods we consume form the foundational building blocks of the neurons essential for our cognitive processes. Over time, accumulating data highlight specific dietary strategies to enhance brain function. Among the most common inquiries I receive pertain to food's impact on brain health—everyone seeks guidance on what to eat for peak cognitive performance, focus, and memory retention, crucial for maintaining cognitive abilities and preventing cognitive decline.
By Iyokho Osaretin2 years ago in Chapters
One-Pan Tomato Chickpea Skillet | Healthy & Delicious 20 Minute Recipe
It's always a pleasure to have you here, and I hope you're staying safe and well. Today, we're preparing a straightforward yet incredibly flavorful recipe that will make you feel fantastic. We're talking about a one-pan tomato chickpea skillet. This dish not only features heart-healthy ingredients but also comes together in under 30 minutes, with flavors that taste like they've been simmering for hours.
By Iyokho Osaretin2 years ago in Chapters
Healthy Diet and Lifestyle Better Medicine than Pills and Surgery
Americans spend approximately $43 trillion annually on medical treatments for conditions like heart disease, cancer, and depression. One doctor believes that up to 80% of these illnesses could be prevented by addressing their root causes. Medical reporter Lori Johnson explores this perspective, detailing Dr. Casey Means' journey. Witnessing her mother's prolonged health struggles and early death, despite rigorous medical care, inspired Dr. Means to pursue a medical career aimed at preventing such outcomes.
By Iyokho Osaretin2 years ago in Chapters
7 Stupid Health Mistakes
There are seven common mistakes people often make concerning their health. Firstly, many accept incorrect advice without question, even from medical professionals. Just because someone has a degree doesn't mean they've thoroughly evaluated all the information. This can be especially misleading when it comes to vitamin D deficiency, where deeper research is often overlooked in favor of superficial opinions suggesting diet or sunlight suffices.
By Iyokho Osaretin2 years ago in Chapters
The Terrifying Real Science Of Avalanches
Avalanches: Understanding, Prevention, and Survival This article delves into avalanches, explaining their nature, causes, prevention methods, and survival tips. It features ski patrollers at Whistler-Blackcomb, North America's largest ski resort, as they trigger avalanches.
By Iyokho Osaretin2 years ago in Chapters
How The Internet is CHANGING Your Brain
Imagine life without the internet. Some of us remember the days before everything was connected, but living without smartphones, maps, and instant search engines now seems completely foreign. Our increasing reliance on the online world is significantly impacting our relationships, information sources, and interactions. These changes are even affecting our brains. With more devices relying on the internet, it's no surprise that global access is on the rise. In 2016, an estimated 3.5 billion people accessed online services worldwide, with China leading at 721 million users, followed by India, and the US with 290 million users. English is the most common language used online, followed by Chinese and Spanish.
By Iyokho Osaretin2 years ago in Chapters
Prevent the #1 Killer: Beetroot Boosts Circulation, Reduces Clogged Arteries & BP
The Leading Cause of Death Worldwide What do you think is the leading cause of death worldwide? It’s cardiovascular disease, which includes heart attacks, strokes, arterial blockages, and high blood pressure. However, there's one vegetable that can significantly improve heart health: beetroot.
By Iyokho Osaretin2 years ago in Chapters
