Hidden Sugars & Salt: Are Pre-Shredded Carrots Healthy? (UFC-Que Choisir & ANSES Report)

Hidden Salt and Additives: The Unexpected Downsides of Pre-Shredded Carrots Convenience foods often promise a quick and healthy option, but a closer look at the ingredient list can reveal a different story. Pre-shredded carrots, frequently marketed as a time-saving and nutritious choice, are increasingly under scrutiny for their surprisingly high salt content and the presence … Read more

Centenarians’ Blood: Secrets of Longevity & Healthy Aging Revealed

Unlocking the Secrets of Longevity: How the Blood of Centenarians Reveals Clues to Healthy Aging The pursuit of a long and healthy life has captivated scientists for decades. Now, groundbreaking research from the universities of Geneva and Lausanne is shedding new light on the biological factors that contribute to exceptional longevity. A study, part of … Read more

UN Commission Rejects US Bid to Block Women’s Rights Declaration

Fresh York – The United States failed to block a United Nations declaration on women’s rights this week, a move hailed by international advocates as a significant victory for gender equality. The resolution, adopted by the UN Commission on the Status of Women on March 9, 2026, passed with 37 votes in favor, six abstentions, … Read more

Infertility in France: Sperm Donor Linked to Rare Cancer Risk in Offspring

Rare Genetic Mutation in Sperm Donor Linked to Cancer Cases in Nearly 200 Children The promise of parenthood, often achieved through assisted reproductive technologies, carries inherent trust in the screening processes of sperm and egg donors. However, a recent case originating in Denmark has shaken that trust, revealing that a single sperm donor, known only … Read more

Hidden Hotel Cameras: Spycam Footage & Privacy Breach in China

The Growing Threat of Hidden Cameras and Online Exploitation: A Global Concern The sanctity of personal privacy is increasingly under threat as sophisticated surveillance technology becomes more accessible. Recent reports detailing the clandestine filming of couples in hotels, and the subsequent dissemination of these intimate moments online, highlight a disturbing trend. While a case involving … Read more

Sanremo 2026: Artists Demand Freedom of Expression & Protest Israel’s Eurovision Participation

Sanremo, Italy – As the 76th Italian Song Festival, more commonly known as Sanremo, approaches, a growing chorus of artists and activists are calling for a shift in focus, urging organizers to use the platform to amplify calls for peace in Palestine. The annual music competition, a cultural touchstone in Italy and a key pathway … Read more

Gérard Lenorman: Where Does the Singer Live Now? (Sanary-sur-Mer)

Gérard Lenorman Finds Serenity in Sanary-sur-Mer Gérard Lenorman, the beloved French singer-songwriter known for hits like “La Ballade des gens heureux,” recently celebrated his 81st birthday on February 9th. Whereas he stepped away from the stage several years ago, Lenorman remains connected with his fans through social media, offering glimpses into his life. The artist … Read more

White Flour: Worse Than Sugar? The Risks & Glycemic Index Explained

Is White Flour Worse Than Sugar? Examining the Impact of a Kitchen Staple The question of what constitutes a truly healthy diet is a complex one, often clouded by conflicting advice and fleeting trends. While many focus on eliminating sugar, a growing body of evidence suggests that another ubiquitous ingredient – white flour – deserves … Read more

4.9 Earthquake Shakes Mar del Plata, Argentina Coast – No Tsunami Risk

A moderate earthquake rattled the coastal cities of Mar del Plata and Miramar, Argentina, on Thursday, February 19, 2026, prompting a swift response from the country’s seismic monitoring authorities. While initial reports indicated a magnitude of 4.9, variations in measurements from different monitoring centers highlight the complexities of seismic data analysis. The event, felt by … Read more

Un chercheur fabrique une bière vaccinale chez lui, défie la médecine officielle et soulève un dilemme éthique

Bière vaccin : une innovation citoyenne qui ⁤soulève des questions éthiques Une‍ bière brassée par un scientifique américain ‍pourrait bien‍ être une nouvelle méthode‌ d’governance de vaccins. Chris Buck, un virologue de l’Institut national américain de la santé (NIH), s’est auto-vacciné contre le polyomavirus JC en consommant une bière qu’il a modifiée pour contenir des … Read more