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health2 years ago

Misdiagnosed Pneumonia Leads to Heart Failure at 30

Dave Conway, a craft distiller in Columbus, Ohio, experienced exhaustion and symptoms he attributed to heat exhaustion, but it turned out to be heart failure at the age of 30. Doctors discovered that his heart was pumping only 10% of the blood, and he had a 100% blockage in a major heart artery. Despite the scarring, he made lifestyle changes, including cutting out alcohol, reducing sodium, and getting regular exercise. With the support of his family, he underwent rehabilitation and received an implantable defibrillator. Now 35, Dave has recovered, earned a degree, started a new job, and recently got married, finding true happiness and a life worth living.

books-and-literature2 years ago

"Stargazing Enthusiasts: Check Out These Five Perfect Summer Reads!"

Here are five summer reads perfect for star gazers, featuring stories that explore the cosmos and capture the wonder of the night sky. From a love story set in a small town with mysterious happenings to an epistolary novel about two teens navigating a dangerous space mission, these books offer a mix of mystery, whimsy, and adventure. Neil Gaiman's Stardust combines a classic fairy tale with a fallen star, while Douglas Adams' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy provides a hilarious and thought-provoking journey through the universe. Becky Chambers' The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet introduces a multi-species crew and their interstellar adventures.

literature2 years ago

"Must-Read LGBTQ+ Books for All Ages"

20 authors of queer young adult literature recommend their favorite LGBTQ YA books, ranging from heartfelt family sagas to electrifying thrillers. These books explore the beauty, challenges, and complexity of being queer today, and offer something for every kind of reader. Some of the recommended titles include "Like a Love Story" by Abdi Nazemian, "The Passing Playbook" by Isaac Fitzsimons, and "Cinderella Is Dead" by Kalynn Bayron.

entertainment2 years ago

"Cruel Summer" Season 2: A Thrilling New Mystery Unfolds with a Fresh Cast

"Cruel Summer" returns for a second season with a new mystery involving murder. The show follows two high school girls, Megan and Isabella, across three timelines as they navigate their complicated relationships with each other and the powerful people in their small town. The acting is strong, particularly from Sadie Stanley and Lexi Underwood, and the show's attention to detail in recreating the late 90s/early 2000s is impressive. While not as twisty as the first season, "Cruel Summer" remains an addictive and compelling YA mystery series.

film-review2 years ago

"Crater" Review: A Unique and Surprising Sci-Fi Adventure

"Crater," a sci-fi young adult space flick now playing on Disney+, is a soul-stirring escapade that introduces young audiences to ways to reform the fractured world they call home. The film deals with intense politics and real loss, and is more than just a fun adventure. It is a pro-union movie that sees festering inequality as a symptom of nefarious capitalists. While the graphics are largely passable, the film is a risk-taking, soul-stirring escapade that is too dark on a thematic level for some tweens.

books2 years ago

The Enduring Legacy of Judy Blume's 'Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret'

Judy Blume's books, known for their frank and candid portrayals of young people, have been a cultural touchstone for generations of readers. Her enduring popularity is evident in the recent adaptations of her works for film and television. Blume's writing, which tackled taboo topics and spoke to the questions and concerns of young people, has influenced a new generation of storytellers. Her books continue to resonate with young readers today, engaging even those who otherwise haven't shown an interest in reading.

entertainment2 years ago

The Enduring Legacy of Judy Blume's "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret"

The film adaptation of Judy Blume's "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret" is set to release on April 28, drawing attention to the author's five-decade-long fight against book bans. Book challenges in 2022 doubled from the previous year, with more bans attempted than in any year since the American Library Association began compiling data over 20 years ago. Blume's books were frequently banned in the 1980s, with "Margaret" being regarded as "sexually offensive, profane, and immoral." Blume has continued to fight against book bans and encourages people to fight for their right to read and question.