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Overthinking: The Mind’s Never-Ending Loop
Sophia was known among her friends as the thinker—someone who carefully analyzed every detail before making decisions. She prided herself on being thorough, cautious, and prepared. But recently, her mind had become a relentless maze of questions, doubts, and “what ifs” that left her feeling stuck, anxious, and exhausted.
By Najeeb Scholer7 months ago in Humans
Why Some Friendships Fade—And Why That's Okay
We were inseparable once. The kind of friends who knew each other’s favorite snacks, secret dreams, and worst fears. We texted good morning and goodnight. We laughed until our stomachs hurt. We planned futures that would always include each other—summers together, matching tattoos, kids growing up as best friends like us.
By Habib king7 months ago in Humans
Going Keto
On the tenth of August, it will be two weeks into the ketogenic food plan. Low carbs. I was told I should eat 20 carbs per day. That is tough. I think I have been there few more than two or three days in this time. The other days were close, however.
By Denise E Lindquist7 months ago in Humans
Andrew Rudin MD | The Silent Risk in Modern Medicine: How Excessive Testing Is Harming Patients
As medicine becomes increasingly digitized, data-driven, and diagnostic-focused, a profound yet quiet problem is growing beneath the surface: overtesting. While diagnostics are vital in delivering effective healthcare, a surge in unnecessary tests is now linked not only to increased healthcare costs—but to physical harm, psychological distress, and even cancer.
By Dr. Andrew Rudin7 months ago in Humans









