Let’s be honest—nobody really likes the sound of a dental drill. That high-pitched whine can make even the bravest of us flinch. But here’s the thing: dentistry has evolved. It’s […]
Month: May 2026
Ethical frameworks for pediatric consent in elective cosmetic surgery
Let’s be real for a second. The idea of a teenager getting cosmetic surgery—say, a nose job or ear pinning—isn’t exactly new. But the landscape has shifted. We’re not just […]
Low-Impact Plyometrics for Joint Health in Runners
Let’s be honest—running beats up your joints. Over time, that pavement pounding can leave your knees, hips, and ankles feeling… well, cranky. But here’s the thing: you don’t have to […]




