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Why Walking After Dinner Supports Longevity
“How a few minutes of walking each evening can contribute to a healthier future.” ——- In the pursuit of longevity, many people search for the latest supplement, fitness trend, or medical breakthrough, yet one of the most effective habits may be as simple as taking a walk after dinner. Research published in the journal Sports […]
Hydration and Healthy Aging
by Morayma MaKay Writer / Blogger & Content Creator Adulthood Rewired Biography: Morayma Makay is a fashion model, mother, and writer. She has dedicated the last 20 years to working in the fashion and health fields as both a researcher and content creator. “Support your wellness.” ——- We’re heading into peak summer months, and one of […]
National Park Etiquette
by Candace Smith The Etiquette Blog Candace Smith Etiquette Biography: Candace Smith, wife of Nobel Prize-Winner Professor Dr. Vernon Smith and owner of the extraordinary blog, “Etiquette for the Business of Life” as featured by BBC, Chicago Tribune and USA Today, offers her insights. “The unspoken rules that drive outcomes.” ——- National Park Etiquette: Leave No […]
The CAPTCHA Scam!
“How a routine security check became a favorite tool of cybercriminals.“ ——- Most internet users have become accustomed to seeing CAPTCHA tests—the familiar “I’m not a robot” verification boxes designed to distinguish humans from automated bots. Unfortunately, cybercriminals have begun exploiting that trust. Security researchers have identified a rapidly growing threat known as the “ClickFix” […]
Trust is the Ultimate Business Currency
“Why transparency matters in both public institutions and private enterprise.” ——- The controversy surrounding California’s election process continues to generate debate long after Election Day. One of the most common concerns raised by critics is the length of time required to count and certify ballots. California law permits ballots postmarked by Election Day to […]
Suicidal Empathy
“When Compassion Loses Its Balance.” ——- An instant New York Times bestseller, Dr. Gad Saad’s Suicidal Empathy: Dying to Be Kind explores a provocative question: Can compassion, when taken to extremes, unintentionally create harmful outcomes? Drawing on psychology, evolutionary biology, history, and cultural analysis, Saad argues that empathy remains one of humanity’s greatest virtues—but that it […]













