A “Mouth-to-mouth” Seal is Not Necessary for CPR

False: “Mouth-to-mouth” ventilations between chest compressions are an essential part of CPR. In reality, the American Heart Association’s 2010 guidelines changed the landscape of CPR. The outdated “15 chest compressions then 2 breaths” or “30 compressions then 2 breaths” techniques are no longer recommended. The International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation […]

A Guide To Cannabis and Munchies

Ever had that insatiable craving for a hefty plate of jollof rice after enjoying some quality cannabis? Or maybe you’ve found yourself wolfing down an unlikely pairing of fried plantain with peanut butter? If these scenarios ring true, you’re not alone. Cannabis is infamous for spurring a ravenous appetite, but […]

Why Some Paintings Watch You Closely

Have you ever noticed how certain paintings seem to have an uncanny ability to track your every move in a room? It’s almost as if the eyes in the portrait are silently watching your every step, following you wherever you go. But what’s the secret behind this eerie phenomenon, and […]

Decoding Our Inability to Smell Ourselves

Ever been trapped beside someone on a bus, their perfume so potent that it feels like an assault on your nostrils? You might’ve wondered, “Does she even realize how strong that is?” This brings us to an intriguing aspect of human olfaction: the phenomenon of becoming ‘nose-blind’ – or scientifically […]