Gut health trend enters new growth phase

The $105 Billion Gut Health Revolution: Beyond Probiotics and Into Personalized Wellness The gut health market is no longer a fleeting trend; it’s a $71 billion-plus industry poised to exceed $105 billion by the end of the decade. But the landscape is shifting. Consumers are becoming more sophisticated and the focus is moving beyond simply … Read more

Cesar Chavez abused girls, raped labor icon Dolores Huerta: report

Cesar Chavez, the iconic labor leader, is accused of sexually assaulting two underage girls in the 1970s as well as fellow farmworker leader Dolores Huerta in the 1960s, according to an investigation from the Modern York Times. The allegations have sparked public outcry and a wider reckoning with a towering figure in California history—the namesake … Read more

Covid long: Bacteria in nose could predict & prevent long-term symptoms

The Emerging Link Between Gut Bacteria and Long COVID Recovery For many, the battle against COVID-19 doesn’t end with a negative test. Long COVID, characterized by persistent symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, and respiratory issues, continues to affect millions. While the exact causes remain elusive, a growing body of research points to a surprising player: … Read more

Home Births & Modern Childbirth: Pain Relief, Episiotomies & More

The Resurgence of Home Births and Evolving Approaches to Childbirth Across Europe and even in regions traditionally favoring hospital births, a shift is occurring. More women are exploring alternatives, with home births experiencing a notable resurgence. However, this trend isn’t simply about location; it’s about a broader re-evaluation of childbirth practices and a move towards … Read more

Woman shares ‘secret’ Wattie’s tomato sauce recipe from Sir James Wattie

The Enduring Appeal of Homemade: Wattie’s ‘Secret’ Recipe and the Rise of Kitchen Nostalgia A Gisborne woman, Beverley Bodle-Carswell, recently shared a tomato sauce recipe she claims was gifted to her mother by Sir James Wattie himself in the 1940s. This act, spurred by news of Heinz Wattie’s factory closures and potential job losses, has … Read more

Tree Shape Impacts Pollen Spread & Allergies: New Study Reveals

The Trees Around You Are Speaking to Your Allergies: How Urban Planning Can Fight Back For allergy sufferers, each spring brings a familiar dread. But the season isn’t just *feeling* longer – it is. Climate change is extending the pollen season and now, a new study reveals a surprising factor exacerbating the problem: the very … Read more

Mother and schoolgirl badly injured after car smashes into Forrest Hill cafe on Auckland’s North Shore

A single-vehicle crash occurred on William Souter St in Forrest Hill just before 9am today, sending two people to Auckland City Hospital in critical and moderate conditions, respectively. A third person was treated at the scene for moderate injuries but declined further medical attention. Neighbour woken by ’boom’ Witnesses described a dramatic scene, with one … Read more

One of Iowa’s only Black OB-GYNs expands access and trust in women’s health care

The Growing Demand for Diverse Healthcare: Why Dr. Wanakee Carr’s Story Matters For patients in Iowa seeking care from Dr. Wanakee Carr, a dedicated OB-GYN at The Iowa Clinic, a five-month waitlist is common. This isn’t due to a lack of commitment, but a stark reflection of a critical issue: the shortage of diverse representation … Read more

Another women’s health service in Maine is closing

Maine’s Maternal Care Crisis: A Bangor Practice Closure Signals Wider Trends The closure of Downeast OB/GYN in Bangor, Maine, on July 2, 2026, is the latest sign of a growing challenge in maternal healthcare access across the state. This follows the closure of at least ten hospital birthing centers in Maine over the past decade, … Read more

Lauren Groff’s new short story collection “Brawler” is a spirited triumph

Lauren Groff’s “Brawler” and the Rising Tide of Crisis in Contemporary Fiction Lauren Groff’s modern collection, “Brawler,” arriving February 24th, 2026, isn’t just a showcase of literary skill; it’s a reflection of a broader trend in contemporary fiction. Groff, a three-time National Book Award finalist, joins a growing number of authors focusing on characters navigating … Read more