New Research shows Binging TikTok reels is destroying Cognitive capabilities of people

We’ve all experienced it—the hypnotic pull of endlessly scrolling through bite-sized videos, each one bleeding seamlessly into the next. What begins as a momentary distraction transforms into an hour-long rabbit hole, leaving us wondering where our time and focus disappeared to. Now, groundbreaking research is revealing that this habit may be exacting a steep price … Read more

MAHA is pushing for women to get on HRT after RFK Jr And Peter Attia batted for it

Health officials are moving to overturn long-standing fears about hormone replacement therapy for women, with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. declaring that a controversial 2002 study created unwarranted panic that has denied millions of women beneficial treatment for more than two decades. This renewed focus on women’s health and hormone therapy marks a chapter in the … Read more

Joe Rogan’s longtime best friend Eddie Bravo Claims Hidden Lands Exist Beyond Antarctica, Says “Outer Space Is That Way, Not Up”

Eddie Bravo, the renowned jiu-jitsu innovator and longtime friend of Joe Rogan, has never been one to shy away from controversial topics. In a recent appearance on the Jibber with Jabber podcast, Bravo dove deep into conspiracy theories that challenge our fundamental understanding of geography and space. He specifically claimed that hidden lands exist beyond … Read more

New Study finds Semaglutide could curb drinking and compulsive habits

A groundbreaking review published in the Journal of the Endocrine Society suggests that meds like semaglutide, already revolutionizing diabetes and weight management, may offer hope for people struggling with addiction and drinking problem. The comprehensive analysis, led by researchers at the National Institutes of Health, examines emerging evidence that GLP-1 receptor agonists could represent a … Read more

Even AI can get “brain rot” by scrolling the internet all day

Artificial intelligence may be getting smarter, but new research suggests it’s also vulnerable to the same digital pitfalls that plague humans: consuming too much low-quality online content can actually make AI systems dumber. A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers from Texas A&M University, the University of Texas at Austin, and Purdue University has revealed that … Read more

Mattress company Eight Sleep builds contingency plan after Amazon outage disables fancy mattresses

When Amazon’s cloud servers went dark this week, thousands of people discovered an uncomfortable truth: their premium smart beds had stopped obeying commands. Eight Sleep customers found themselves trapped with their high-tech mattress systems locked at whatever settings happened to be active when the outage began. The disruption left users sweltering under blankets or awkwardly … Read more

Study shows Ginger Has the biggest impact on Testosterone in men

A groundbreaking study from Tikrit Medical College has revealed surprising results about ginger’s powerful influence on male reproductive health, with researchers documenting significant increases in testosterone levels among men struggling with fertility issues. The research, conducted by Prof. Mossa M. Morbat and colleagues at Tikrit University’s medical facilities, followed fifteen infertile men over nearly a … Read more

Body Positivity Influencer Arrested but Can’t Fit in Police Car

A viral body positivity influencer’s sudden disappearance from social media has been explained by newly released body camera footage showing a chaotic arrest that required police to use a box truck when she couldn’t fit in their patrol car. Jaylen Cheney, 29, known online as “JB,” built a substantial following advocating for plus-size inclusivity and … Read more

Microsoft limits users to only 3 opt-outs a year for AI photo scanning, sparking backlash

Privacy advocates are raising alarms over Microsoft‘s controversial new limitation on a face-recognition feature being tested in OneDrive, the company’s cloud storage service. Users who wish to disable AI-powered facial scanning of their photos can only do so three times per year. This restriction has privacy experts questioning whether users truly have control over their … Read more