There’s a powerful shift happening in the way we view neurodiversity. And at the center of it stands one of the most misunderstood conditions: ADHD […]
Month: August 2025
The Silent Shield: How Omega-3 Fatty Acids May Help Protect Women Against Alzheimer’s Disease
In a world where Alzheimer’s continues to silently steal memories, identities, and lives—especially among women—there’s urgent hope emerging from within the cells of the brain […]
The Alarming Link Between Modern Diets and Childhood Myopia—And What Parents Must Feed Instead
In today’s fast-paced world, children are growing up under the pressure of screens, sugar, and shortcuts—and it’s not just their attention spans paying the price. […]
The Silent Killer of Our Time: How Poor Sleep Fuels 172 Diseases Including Dementia, Parkinson’s, and Diabetes
Introduction: Wake Up Before It’s Too Late We live in a society that glorifies hustle, celebrates sleepless nights, and rewards burnout with false praise. But […]
Watermelon: Nature’s Hydration Powerhouse – Is It the Superfood We’ve Been Overlooking?
In the age of superfoods—where exotic berries, kale smoothies, and imported supplements dominate conversations—one humble fruit sits quietly on market stalls, waiting for its turn […]
Why Sweetened Tea Can’t Match the True Health Power of Pure Tea
In a world where tea is celebrated as a healing, refreshing, and culturally rich beverage, a silent compromise is happening — sugar. What was once […]
Made in Malaysia, Taxed in America, and Sold Back at Triple the Price: What It Really Means for Us
KUALA LUMPUR, August 2 — What happens when something we produce here in Malaysia gets caught up in a web of global tariffs? It ends […]