September 19, 2025

CDC Crisis inside

Inside the Crisis at the CDC: Politics, Purges, and Public Health Risks

WASHINGTON, D.C.The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is experiencing what many scholars term a complete institutional crisis. Over the last several months, the agency’s reputation as the best governmental body in terms of public health has been shaken by political meddling, leadership changes, and upheavals in vaccine policies. Recently, former administrators of

Weight Loss Breakthroughs

Weight Loss Breakthrough or Hurdle Ahead, The Future of Oral GLP-1 Pills

Obesity is a growing global health challenge. Many people now use GLP-1 receptor agonists, medicines that help reduce body weight by curbing appetite, slowing digestion, and improving metabolism. These drugs are usually given by injection, which can be inconvenient or uncomfortable. An oral GLP-1 pill offers a simpler option, and recent trials show strong promise.

iPhone 17

Apple Unveils iPhone 17 with Revolutionary 40W USB PD 3.2 Dynamic Power Adapter

Apple has created the iPhone 17 range, and they have drastically enhanced the performance and design. Together with the new phones, Apple also announced the 40W Dynamic Power Adapter, a robust charger that is compatible with the USB Power Delivery (PD) 3.2 protocol, along with Adjustable Voltage Supply (AVS). This cutting-edge charging system also allows

Google’s Search Monopoly

Why Google’s Search Monopoly Fixes Won’t Change Much for Users

In an antitrust precedent, a U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta in August 2024 ruled that Google had illegally upheld a monopoly in the online search market. The Department of Justice (DOJ) suggested broad-based remedies, such as compelling Google to sell its Chrome browser and hand user data to its rivals. Nonetheless, the recent ruling by