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The Science Behind Relationships; Humans Media explores the basis of our attraction, contempt, why we do what we do and to whom we do it.
A Journey Beyond Death: The Haunting Message of a Woman Who Died for 27 Minutes
In a remarkable tale that intertwines the concepts of life, death, and the mysterious experiences that may occur in between, the story of a woman who reportedly died for 27 minutes before returning to life has captivated many. Her journey and the poignant message she left behind have sparked discussions about the afterlife and the human experience of death.
By DigitalAddi7 months ago in Humans
Abraham Lincoln – The President Who Preserved the Union
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, remains one of the most revered figures in American history. His presidency, during one of the nation’s most turbulent times—the Civil War—was marked by extraordinary leadership, moral integrity, and a steadfast commitment to preserving the Union and ending slavery.
By Movies Channel7 months ago in Humans
Not Everyone Deserves Access to the Healed Version of Me
There was a version of me that gave everything away. Time. Energy. Forgiveness. Presence. I stayed too long in places that depleted me, tolerated behavior that drained me, and gave the softest parts of myself to people who barely noticed.
By Fereydoon Emami7 months ago in Humans
Universal Healers: Exploring Antibiotics in All Living Things
Long before modern hospitals and white-coated scientists, the world was already teeming with tiny wars invisible to the human eye. Deep in the soil, on the skin of animals, within plant roots, and even inside our own bodies, microbes have been battling each other for survival. Among the most powerful weapons to emerge from these battles were antibiotics — nature’s microscopic protectors, later harnessed by humans to fight disease and safeguard life.
By FAROOQ HASSAN7 months ago in Humans
A Guide to IV and IM Injections
It was a quiet Monday morning at Serenity Community Hospital. The sun streamed gently through the tall windows of the outpatient clinic, where nurses bustled around preparing their stations. Among them was Emily, a young nurse who had just finished her training and was about to start her first full shift.
By FAROOQ HASSAN7 months ago in Humans
Healing or Harm? The Tale of Medicine and Drugs
Sitting by the window of her small clinic, Dr. Sara looked at the fading sunlight with a weary sigh. She had spent the day seeing patients — young and old, rich and poor, each carrying their own fears and hopes in small, crumpled prescription slips. Outside, the city was alive: neon signs blinking, cars honking, and street vendors calling out their final sales of the day. But hidden among the crowded alleys and bright lights was another world — a world ruled by drugs that didn’t heal, but harmed.
By FAROOQ HASSAN7 months ago in Humans
The Art and Science of Medicine Production
In a quiet lab at the edge of the city, Dr. Ananya Patel adjusted her protective goggles and leaned over a glass beaker shimmering with a pale blue liquid. Outside, the world bustled on, people hurrying to work, children running to school, and shopkeepers opening their stores. But inside the lab, a different kind of rush unfolded — one that didn’t make headlines, yet touched every life in the most intimate way.
By FAROOQ HASSAN7 months ago in Humans









