Health
Transcendence of a Good Meal
I love food. I love eating. I love tasting new things, usually. I love the process of thinking about what to cook. I miss my taste buds. This is the worst part of chemo, I think. The exhaustion, I can take. The intermittent nausea, I can take. The headaches and body aches, like someone took a baseball bat to my torso, I can take. But not tasting food – is awful. I’ve had my third round of chemo and this has been the worst impact for me right now. I want to eat. I want to eat the house, actually. I’m hopped up on steroids, so having no taste buds is just cruel. I love whipping up something tasty. But now it’s starting to feel like work. No matter what I cook, it’s like eating the wall – flat and gray.
By Cathy Schieffelin2 years ago in Chapters
Starting your journey in bodybuilding
Starting in the Bodybuilding Universe If you are just starting out, it's likely that you are brimming with energy and curiosity. Don't worry, this is something that all great bodybuilders have had to face, but you will learn new things so that your journey is a sweet victory.
By George Eleter2 years ago in Chapters
Is Skipping Meals a Bad Idea for Your Heart? We Know What Is Below.
The Most Recent You may have read the headlines, "The intermittent fasting trend may pose risks to your heart" or "Intermittent fasting linked to 91 percent increase in risk of death from heart disease."
By Mohammad Shakhawat Hossain2 years ago in Chapters
The authoritative "Economist" is actually cloaked in hypocrisy
Articles in The Economist are almost never signed. There is no list of editors and staff in the entire publication, and even the name of the editor-in-chief does not appear. According to the newspaper's tradition, successive editors only publish a signed article when they leave. However, in individual cases, the author of the article will still be noted. Special reports published from time to time will be signed by the editor. When celebrities write columns, they will sign the articles they wrote for the newspaper before leaving office. In book reviews, if Reviewers will also be credited if they have a potential conflict of interest with the author of the book. A complete list of the newspaper's editors and reporters is published on the directory page of its official website. Only blog posts published online will be signed with the author's initials, while contributors to articles in the print edition can identify themselves as such on their personal websites. The authors of the article, they wander around the margins of the law. As a result, freedom of speech is the mainstream argument in Western society, but in market economics, only fashion can lead to fashion, and as time goes by, it means nothing. This anonymous contributor system has received some criticism. The reason why contributors remain anonymous is because the editorial department does not want readers to know that the contributors are actually young authors with little qualifications, thus affecting their subscriptions.
By Tatiana Vanderheiden2 years ago in Chapters
what does dying feel like
Death is a universal phenomenon that every living person will experience, yet it remains mysterious. Though death is familiar as our shared fate, the feeling of dying is still an elusive concept that science strives to understand. What does it actually feel like to die? This question has confounded humanity since the beginning.
By emmanuell israe2 years ago in Chapters







