Monday, October 20, 2025

Health - LEVEL4

Mediterranean Sea Drains by 70%, Sparks Global Crisis

Approximately six million years ago, a remarkable geological event known as the Messinian Salinity Crisis reconfigured the Mediterranean, turning it into an immense salt...

Top Midnight Snacks to Lower Blood Pressure

Late-night snacking is a common habit, with half of adults indulging after 8 p.m. However, for those with high blood pressure, reaching for salty...

Exploring the Allure of Extreme Experiences

In his "In Times Past" column, David W. Dunlap delves into New York Times history by exploring artifacts at the Museum of The Times....

Why Surgeons Urge Against Kissing Babies

There's a cognitive bias known as "the curse of knowledge," sometimes referred to as "the curse of expertise." This bias occurs when you mistakenly...

St. Louis E. coli Outbreak: Test Results Unveiled

Despite the lettuce testing negative, officials maintain that the caterer's salads remain under suspicion as a potential source. ST. LOUIS COUNTY,...

Can Ozempic and Similar Drugs Reduce Heart Size?

Popular weight loss medications like Ozempic and Wegovy are generating excitement due to their impressive short-term outcomes, which include improvements...

Top 3 Vitamins You Should Avoid: A Pharmacist’s Advice

While more than half of Americans regularly consume multivitamins and dietary supplements, health professionals, including doctors and pharmacists, assert that many of these products...

Peloton Instructor’s Subway Sleep Mystery Unveiled

Hannah Corbin, a Peloton instructor, has taken to social media to shed light on her struggles with a condition she was eventually diagnosed with...