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Toxicity

26 Jul 2025 4 minute read 0 comments cMasta

Seemed appropriate to start out with a song also entitled Toxicity...To be honest, though, I think System of a Down could have done the word "Toxicity" more justice. Seeds aren't that toxic, unless we're talking like a few hundred grams of raw apric...

The Dawn of Designer Babies? Moral and Societal Reflections on the UK’s Three-Parent IVF Breakthrough

21 Jul 2025 3 minute read 0 comments FKlivestolearn

Exploring the moral and societal implications of three-person IVF after eight healthy babies are born in England. In a quiet corner of northeast England, a profound chapter in reproductive science is unfolding—one that is both a remarkable medical ac...

Path to Medical Superintelligence? Microsoft AI Surpasses Human Doctors in Diagnostic Accuracy

11 Jul 2025 3 minute read 1 comment FKlivestolearn

The diagnostic system that topped expert panels raises questions about trust, deployment, and accountability. The term “superintelligence” has, until now, been largely confined to philosophical circles and speculative fiction. But with Microsoft’s re...

Serviceaide Data Breach is Part of a Larger Healthcare Trend

21 May 2025 1 minute read 0 comments Matthew Rosenquist

Another big healthcare sector data breach, impacting 480 thousand Catholic Health patients. Their 3rd party vendor Serviceaide is the root cause of this exposure. This is the latest in many healthcare data breaches this year! Year-to-Date we are at...

The Whisper of the Earth’s Memory: Decoding Climate Change Through Ancient Microbial Archives

20 Apr 2025 3 minute read 0 comments Arzunx

What if we reimagined climate change not as a crisis to be solved, but as a symphony being composed by the Earth itself—a vast, chaotic, yet strangely harmonious score that resonates across time and space? This is not a blog about melting ice caps, r...

Aging Gracefully - Simple Steps to Stay Healthy and Strong

14 Mar 2025 6 minute read 10 comments Learn With Hatty

Aging is something we all face, but it hit me hard recently when I tried moving furniture on my own. I thought I could handle it, but I ended up tearing muscles in my neck, back, and shoulder. Also come to find out I pinched some nerves which is caus...

A drug that kills tens of thousands of people every year!!!

27 Oct 2024 4 minute read 1 comment sunlineX1

Note: The article you are reading is only for the purpose of raising awareness and is not a substitute for a doctor's advice. To take medicine, to know about side effects, drug interaction and other related matters, you must visit a specialist doctor...

Some Secrets about Diet and Exercise that A doctor will not tell you

27 Aug 2024 4 minute read 11 comments Aslamrer

Hello Publish0x Community! Welcome to my blog. Health is a big blessing of God for both animals and humans. The disruption in the smooth state of the body is called Disease. We are responsible for keeping ourselves healthy because A sound body h...

From Blockchain to Bloodstreams: How Crypto is Powering Medical Research

22 Aug 2024 2 minute read 0 comments Alfredo Nelson Cosco

Cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology might bring to mind volatile markets and tech billionaires, but beneath the surface, there’s a quiet revolution happening—one that could save lives. It’s easy to dismiss crypto as just another speculative bu...

Dear Men: A Therapist's Reflections on Mental Health problems

27 Jun 2024 3 minute read 2 comments Feedmypsyche

As we acknowledge Men's Mental Health Month this June, I, a male psychotherapist, feel compelled to share my thoughts and experiences with you. Men's mental health problems are on the rise and we need to talk more openly about this. This is not an a...