Elon Musk’s grandfather, the figure who cultivated his love of risk and his capacity for resilience

Elon Musk’s grandfather, the figure who cultivated his love of risk and his capacity for resilience

Joshua Haldeman, Elon Musk’s grandfather, instilled in him an attraction to risk, adventure and innovation “Like wood, like wood,” goes the popular saying and the case of Elon Musk is no exception. The technology magnate, creator of SpaceX and Neuralink, has a striking similarity to his maternal grandfather, Joshua Norman Haldeman, as if his personalities … Read more

The Minister of Health denounced pressure from the laboratories for the production of the dengue vaccine

The Minister of Health denounced pressure from the laboratories for the production of the dengue vaccine

The Minister of Health Mario Russo denounced pressure from the laboratories for the dengue vaccine Within hours of it becoming known that the Government decided to suspend for 30 days the intervention of the National Administration of Medicines, Food and Medical Technology (ANMAT) in the importation of mosquito repellents, in the context of a historic … Read more

Scientific Study Shows Excluding Potatoes from Diet Decreases Vitamins B, C, and Potassium in Body, Contrary to Beliefs About Potato Starch

Scientific Study Shows Excluding Potatoes from Diet Decreases Vitamins B, C, and Potassium in Body, Contrary to Beliefs About Potato Starch

A scientific study conducted by American scientists showed that excluding potatoes from the diet leads to a decrease in the amount of vitamins B, C and potassium in the body. Such a conclusion was reached by specialists from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. They challenged the view that potato starch causes overweight, gastrointestinal tract … Read more

The Impact of Social Media on Body Image: How ‘Bigorexia’ and Muscle Dysmorphia Are Affecting Men and Teenage Boys

The Impact of Social Media on Body Image: How ‘Bigorexia’ and Muscle Dysmorphia Are Affecting Men and Teenage Boys

‘Bigorexia’: The Disturbing Trend Affecting Men and Teenage Boys Through Social Media The Dark Side of the Buff Body Look The buff body look is experiencing a resurgence, thanks to popular platforms like TikTok and Instagram, but it is coming at a cost to men and teenage boys’ mental health. The phenomenon known as “bigorexia,” … Read more

The Best Foods to Eat and Avoid When You Have a Cold or Flu: Expert Advice

The Best Foods to Eat and Avoid When You Have a Cold or Flu: Expert Advice

You must not, under any circumstances, eat this food if you have a cold or flu. Here’s what this is about In reality, cold and flu are caused by different viruses. The common cold, also known as “guts”, is characterized by less severe symptoms than the flu, such as runny nose, sore throat, fatigue and … Read more

Juvenile Gang Recruitment: The Disturbing Trend Taking Over Schools

Juvenile Gang Recruitment: The Disturbing Trend Taking Over Schools

Gangs look for young people who are “dare to charge, easy to use and punished lightly”, and immature children become gangsters’ “biting disposable chopsticks”. (Schematic diagram / flipped screen) The school massacre in New Taipei City caused public uproar, and the suspect was closely associated with the Tiandao League. Many representatives pointed out that the … Read more

Adrien Brody’s Missed Opportunity: The Actor Who Turned Down a Role in ‘The Lord of the Rings’ Trilogy

Adrien Brody’s Missed Opportunity: The Actor Who Turned Down a Role in ‘The Lord of the Rings’ Trilogy

We already knew that Uma Thurman declined to play Éowyn and Sean Connery to Gandalf. But, which actor refused to get into the shoes of one of the beloved hobbits? We’ll give you a clue: he worked with Peter Jackson on ‘King Kong’. After 20 years of watching Vigo Mortense playing Aragorn, Elijah Wood as … Read more

Recent Research Suggests Link Between Nutrition, Diabetes and Depression

Recent Research Suggests Link Between Nutrition, Diabetes and Depression

Two analyzes that include studies from the specialized literature carried out by researchers from the College of Public Health of the American University George Mason improve the knowledge on the link between nutrition and mental health. People with diabetes (Mellitus) are two to three times more likely to suffer from depression than those who do … Read more

Dementia Week Exhibition: Portraying Dementia Through Art at Zonnig Huis Residential Care Center

Dementia Week Exhibition: Portraying Dementia Through Art at Zonnig Huis Residential Care Center

Dementia Week runs from September 18 to 24. On the occasion of that theme week, an exceptional exhibition with works by residents with dementia will open in the Zonnig Huis residential care center. Dementia unfortunately affects many people. During Dementia Week we therefore want to adjust the outside world’s perception of people with dementia. They … Read more