February 2026
PFAS Contamination in Florida Water is a Significant Concern
Clean water is a fundamental right, and it’s clear that our environment—and our health—are being threatened by the growing number of pollutants found not only in our water, but also in our food, food packaging, and everyday household products.
Orthokeratology Lenses: Changing Your Child’s Vision and Their Future
Because children’s prescriptions typically worsen during adolescence, early intervention at any degree of myopia is essential. While glasses and standard contact lenses help a child see clearly, they do not address the underlying problem—the elongation of the eye that causes progressive near-sightedness.
The Death of Perfection: Why Authenticity Rules the Roost
For over a decade, social media has been a gallery of the ideal with filtered photos of polished makeup and hyper-saturated landscapes. Now, the human experience is in high demand because AI slop is emotionally hollow.
The administration changed postmark rules quietly on Christmas Eve. These updates could influence tax penalties and more. What you need to know
Under the new rule, the official postmark date reflects the first date the mail was automatically processed, not the date it was dropped in a mailbox.
The 6 Most Unhealthy Words I Hear
Your body is incredibly smart. It adapts, compensates, and works around problems for as long as it can. That’s why many people don’t feel pain right away when something isn’t functioning properly. The nervous system quietly adjusts… until it can’t anymore.