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  1. At 66, I Learned the Difference Between Being Needed and Being Loved

    At 66, I Learned the Difference Between Being Needed and Being Loved

    A retired South Boston contractor reflects on a lifetime spent chasing conditional approval-and the lessons that followed.

    2mo ago 1 min read
  2. Handheld Frother Beats Shaker Bottles for Protein Powder

    Handheld Frother Beats Shaker Bottles for Protein Powder

    A budget-friendly handheld frother delivers smooth, lump-free protein shakes faster than blenders or shakers-perfect for health-conscious professionals.

    2mo ago 1 min read
  3. March Madness Drives Surge in Men’s Vasectomies

    March Madness Drives Surge in Men’s Vasectomies

    NCAA basketball tournament coincides with a spike in vasectomy procedures as men use game time for recovery.

    2mo ago 1 min read
  4. B.C. Boy Denied Funding for Life-Saving Brain Treatment in Germany

    B.C. Boy Denied Funding for Life-Saving Brain Treatment in Germany

    An eight-year-old boy with a rare brain condition is denied provincial funding for critical treatment available only in Germany, leaving his family to fundraise urgently.

    2mo ago 1 min read
  5. Public Health Alert Issued for White Oak Pastures Ground Beef

    Public Health Alert Issued for White Oak Pastures Ground Beef

    FSIS warns consumers not to eat contaminated ground beef from White Oak Pastures due to possible metal fragments; no injuries reported but product remains in home freezers.

    2mo ago 1 min read
  6. Bowel Movement Frequency Linked to Overall Health, Study Finds

    Bowel Movement Frequency Linked to Overall Health, Study Finds

    A 2024 study reveals that pooping once or twice daily correlates with optimal health, while deviations signal underlying issues.

    2mo ago 2 min read
  7. Half of Black Women in Canada Delay Healthcare Due to Racism

    Half of Black Women in Canada Delay Healthcare Due to Racism

    Survey reveals nearly half of Black women, girls, and gender-diverse individuals avoid healthcare fearing racial discrimination. Systemic issues highlighted in a new report.

    2mo ago 2 min read
  8. The Life Built for Approval: A 37-Year-Old’s Wake-Up

    The Life Built for Approval: A 37-Year-Old’s Wake-Up

    A professional in Saigon realizes his two-decade career was driven by outdated parental expectations, not personal purpose. The emotional cost of living for external validation is now being reexamined.

    2mo ago 1 min read