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Fascinating, just fascinating... "the in between", "the space between sounds", "the pause between breaths" - the empty s...
07/11/2025

Fascinating, just fascinating... "the in between", "the space between sounds", "the pause between breaths" - the empty space between, the quantum field wow 😮

07/11/2025
02/10/2025

📣New Special Collection Alert📣
Global Advances in Integrative Medicine & Health has launched a new special collection on Human Flourishing in Health and Well-Being!

This special collection focuses on health-related aspects of human flourishing, going beyond the treatment of disease to include living a fulfilling and meaningful life, characterized by positive engagement, meaning and purpose, close social relationships, and thriving in various aspects of life, including physical and mental health. The breadth of research in this area spans biological, psychological, and social aspects of health and well-being and will focus on how promoting human flourishing impacts the health and well-being of individuals, groups, and communities.

Guest Editors include: Aviad Haramati, PhD, Andrea Leep Hunderfund, MD, MHPE, and Jeff Fritz, PhD.

Submissions close June 2026.

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Fascia will forever reveal its qualities in answer to its own mysteries
18/09/2025

Fascia will forever reveal its qualities in answer to its own mysteries

A New Form of Life Hidden Inside the Human Body

In a discovery that could rewrite our understanding of biology, Stanford scientists have identified a completely new and mysterious RNA-based form of life living inside the human body. They’ve named these strange entities “obelisks”, and their origin and purpose remain unknown.

Unlike bacteria, viruses, or fungi, obelisks don’t fit into any category of life we’ve studied before. They are made up of RNA, the molecule that carries genetic information, but they don’t behave like traditional viruses. Instead, they seem to exist in a shadowy middle ground, replicating, surviving, and spreading inside us, yet not clearly linked to disease or health.

So far, researchers have found these obelisks in the mouths and guts of thousands of people worldwide. Their strange, rod-like genetic structure is unlike anything seen before in nature. Some scientists think they could represent an entirely new branch of life that has been living undetected within humans for millennia. Others suggest they may influence how our bodies function in ways we haven’t yet realised.

This discovery is more than a scientific curiosity, it challenges one of the biggest assumptions in biology: that we already know the major players in human health. If obelisks turn out to play a role in immunity, metabolism, or disease, they could transform how we diagnose and treat countless conditions.

For centuries, humanity has looked outward, exploring the stars in search of alien life. Yet here we are, finding something alien-like within ourselves.

Imagine what else might be hidden inside the human body, waiting to be revealed, entire biological worlds still unknown, reminding us that the frontier of discovery is not just out in space but also within.

03/09/2025

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