Abstract Electromagnetic radiation (EMR), both natural and artificial, is an ever-present force in our modern environment. While the human body naturally emits and responds to electromagnetic fields as part of its biological and energetic processes, increasing evidence suggests that artificial EMR from mobile devices, medical imaging technologies, wireless infrastructure, and industrial sources, poses serious risks […]
Category Archives: Wellbeing
Abstract Acid reflux, or gastroesophageal reflux (GER), is a common and often temporary condition in newborns, affecting up to 50% of infants in their first few months of life. It arises primarily due to an underdeveloped digestive system and is generally considered benign. However, when persistent, it can lead to considerable discomfort, feeding difficulties, and […]
Abstract Retained placenta, a postnatal complication wherein the placenta is not expelled from the uterus within the expected time frame after childbirth, presents significant risks to maternal health. This condition, although relatively uncommon, requires prompt recognition and intervention to prevent serious outcomes such as postpartum haemorrhage, infection, and future fertility issues. The causes are multifactorial […]
Abstract Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a common gastrointestinal (GI) disorder affecting millions of people worldwide, characterised by chronic abdominal pain, bloating, constipations, extreme discomforts, and altered bowel habits. Despite being classified as a functional disorder, IBS significantly impacts the quality of life. This paper explores some of the causes of IBS, including medications, chemicals, […]
Abstract Sleep Apnoea is a prevalent, yet underdiagnosed sleep disorder characterised by repeated episodes of breathing cessation or reduction during sleep. This paper provides a thorough exploration of its causes, including anatomical, neurological, environmental, and external factors, both well-known and emerging. It examine Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA), Central Sleep Apnoea (CSA), and Complex Sleep Apnoea Syndrome (CompSAS) while […]
Abstract: Hormonal contraceptives, marketed as safe and effective means of preventing pregnancy, are associated with numerous health risks that have been downplayed or dismissed as mere “side effects.” (It is worth noting that some of these so called “side effects” appear and act as though they are the desired and intended effects). These contraceptive methods, […]
Abstract Pain, whether physical or emotional, travels through the same neural pathways, activating similar regions in the brain. The nervous system does not differentiate between the two types of pain, which is why emotional pain, such as grief, trauma, or severe stress, can often manifest physically—and sometimes with even more devastating effects than physical injuries. […]
Abstract Pain is a complex physiological and neurological experience that serves as a vital protective mechanism. This paper explores the various types of pain, their origins, and the intricate role of nerve fibres—A-alpha, A-beta, A-delta, and C-fibres—in transmitting pain signals. This paper examines the physiological basis of pain, the role of different nerve fibres in […]
Abstract Infertility is a complex and multifactorial issue that affects millions of individuals worldwide. Contrary to the belief that infertility is a divine act, this condition is primarily caused by human actions, including lifestyle choices, pharmaceutical use, and exposure to environmental toxins. In certain cultural contexts, infertility is even induced through spiritual means, such as […]
Abstract Introduced in the 20th century, pharmaceutical antibiotics have been instrumental in modern medicine; however, their indiscriminate nature has led to concerns over resistance, side effects, and long-term devastating health consequences such as infertility, immune and brain disorders to name a few. This paper explores natural alternatives to antibiotics that work synergistically with the body’s […]
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