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Visit Zimbabwe—Local Rates Not Included.
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Visit Zimbabwe—Local Rates Not Included.

Three holiday plans, one bank balance and no Victoria Falls. Dan and I were both in Zimbabwe, and I wanted to show him just how beautiful my home country is. As a proud Zimbabwean married to a Cameroonian man, this was not merely tourism. It was diplomacy. It was national service. It was my chance...

Warm, elegant desk scene featuring a stethoscope, open notebook, coffee, flowers and vintage books, with “Epigenetics” displayed in the centre.
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More Than Just DNA

The fascinating world of epigenetics The other day, I was busy doing what every responsible adult pretends they’ve figured out…adulting..🙄 My phone buzzed. It was an Instagram notification. Dan had sent me another reel. Now, if you know my husband, you’ll know he has this habit of sending me random science videos that completely blow...

THE RETURN OF THE PRODIGAL BLOGGER
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THE RETURN OF THE PRODIGAL BLOGGER

Hey Alexa, play “Without Me” by Eminem. Guess who’s back?Back again.Dr. Tanaka’s back.Tell a friend. Yes, my dear readers, after disappearing from these internet streets for what may or may not have felt like forty days and forty nights, the prodigal blogger has finally returned. Before anyone asks where I have been, let me begin...

Understanding Men’s Mental Health and Suicide
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Understanding Men’s Mental Health and Suicide

November is Men's Month, a time to recognise both the contributions of men and the challenges they often carry quietly. Around the world, men face alarming rates of suicide, shaped by social pressure, emotional restraint, stigma, and limited access to support. This article looks closely at those pressures, the warning signs of distress, and the practical ways families, friends, and communities can create safer spaces for honest conversation and timely help.

Breaking the Silence: The Power of Therapy
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Breaking the Silence: The Power of Therapy

In the intricate tapestry of human existence, each of us weaves a unique narrative. We are the storytellers of our lives, with chapters that unfold in unpredictable ways. Yet, amidst the ebbs and flows, we often find ourselves confronting challenges, doubts, and emotional struggles that can leave us feeling lost and overwhelmed. It’s during these...

T is for TRAUMA
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T is for TRAUMA

Trauma is a word that is often thrown around, but what does it really mean? The term “trauma” originates from the Greek word “trauma” (τραύμα), which refers to a wound caused by physical injury. This term is derived from the Greek word “trōma,” and is closely related to the Greek verbs “titrōskein” and “tetrainein,” which...

THE DRUG THAT’S ALCOHOL
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THE DRUG THAT’S ALCOHOL

Tanaka: Hey Siri, please play ‘Swimming Pool (drank)’ by Kendrick Lamar from Apple Music! Siri: Ok now playing, ‘Swimming Pool (drank)’ by Kendrick Lamar from Apple Music. Pour up (drank), headshot (drank)Sit down (drank), stand up (drank)Pass out (drank), wake up (drank)Faded (drank), faded (drank). Alcohol is everywhere and comes in many different forms! I...

C IS FOR CANCER
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C IS FOR CANCER

Bonjour earth inhabitants. A few weeks till valentine’s day. My fellow ladies, please don’t buy your significant other a pair of socks, please. I am tired of the internet making fun of us. February 4 is World Cancer Day so today’s blog will be on the 5 most common cancers found in women. Sorry men,...

Less Omnivore, More Pescatarian
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Less Omnivore, More Pescatarian

Greetings earth inhabitants and compliments of the new season! Let’s define the meanings of this blog’s title first, shall we? Most people are omnivores, which means we consume foods that are both plant and animal-based. However, some people are pesco-vegetarians or pescatarians, which means they primarily consume fish, shellfish, and foods that are plant-based. If...

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