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Your Weekly Horoscope, May 31-June 6, 2026: Leaving Behind the Outdated Version of You
This week emphasizes releasing old narratives and embracing inner truth as the full Moon in Sagittarius and planetary shifts encourage personal growth and self-awareness.
5 Health Risks From Consuming Too Much Protein
Excessive protein consumption can pose health risks, including kidney damage and nutrient imbalance. Experts warn moderation is key.
What to know about sepsis, the dangerous condition that contributed to NASCAR driver Kyle Busch’s death
Kyle Busch’s death from pneumonia progressing to sepsis highlights the risks of this often misunderstood condition. Learn what sepsis is and why early detection matters.
One Video In, a Whole Publishing Kit Out — Without the Cloud
Discover how local-first tools turn a single video into a complete publishing package—fast, private, and cloud-free. Perfect for creators who value control.
TIL since the age of five, 77 year old Martha Lillard is the only remaining patient to still live in an iron lung
Martha Lillard, the last known person living in an iron lung, celebrated her 77th birthday amid concerns over her health and future care needs.
The Ballad of TIGIT
Roche’s TIGIT drug tiragolumab showed early promise but failed in phase 3 trials, marking a setback for this promising immunotherapy class.
Who had the most horrific death in the the history of humankind?
Exploring claims and historical records of the most brutal and horrific deaths in human history, examining what is confirmed and what remains uncertain.
Two Climbers Died While Descending from the Summit of Mount Everest
Two Indian-origin climbers died on Everest on May 21-22 after reaching the summit, marking the first fatalities of the 2026 season involving client climbers.
One-and-Done Heart Disease Prevention? Scientists Show It May Be Possible.
New research suggests a single treatment could significantly reduce heart disease risk, marking a possible breakthrough in prevention strategies.