Neurodiversity is changing the way we think about brain health. Instead of viewing conditions like ADHD and autism strictly through a behavioral lens, researchers are beginning to explore the biological systems that shape how the brain functions. Immune signaling, inflammation, metabolism, and nervous system regulation are all part of the picture. One therapy that has…

If there were a “most studied” award in skincare, tretinoin would win by a landslide. Backed by decades of clinical research, tretinoin remains the gold standard for treating acne, fine lines, uneven texture, and sun damage. Yet despite its proven benefits, it is still surprisingly underused. Many people rely on over-the-counter retinol creams, expensive facials,…

GLP-1s and Fertility: What We Know (and What We’re Still Learning) If you’ve spent any time in the wellness world lately, you’ve probably heard about GLP-1 medications. Originally developed to support blood sugar control, they’ve become widely known for weight management. But lately, another question keeps coming up: Can GLP-1s affect fertility? The short answer?…

From Transplants to Anti-Aging: The Evolution of Sirolimus Longevity science isn’t about living forever — it’s about living better for longer. Over the past decade, researchers have shifted their focus from treating disease after it appears to understanding the cellular pathways that drive aging itself. One pathway, in particular, has captured global attention: mTOR. And…