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Low Testosterone and Sex Drive: Symptoms, NHS Guidelines, Benefits and Risks of TRT
Back in the ’90s, Alan Reeves was on stage all the time—he was one of “The Dreamboys,” taking his clothes off in front of massive crowds. People loved him so much that he and his fellow dancers even landed a spot in the Spice Girls’ movie, Spice World.
By Real content4 days ago in Humans
El Mencho Killed: Mexico at a Crossroads After CJNG Cartel Leader’s Death
Cartel Leader Killed Mexico at a Crossroads Mexico woke up to bombshell news this week: Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, better known as El Mencho, is dead. He wasn’t just any criminal he was the boss of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), one of the world’s most feared and elusive drug lords. Now, after years on the run, he’s gone.
By Real content4 days ago in Chapters
Pakistan Bombs Afghanistan: Nangarhar and Paktika Airstrikes Kill Civilians, Taliban Condemns Attack
Provincial officials in eastern Afghanistan’s Nangarhar province told the BBC that a house belonging to a man named Shahabuddin was targeted in the Gardai Kach area of Behsud district, killing and injuring around 20 people, including women and children.
By Real content4 days ago in Chapters
Importing $600,000 worth of sand from other countries instead of Pakistan: What does the 'increasing construction activity' in Afghanistan indicate?
With the increase in construction and industrial activities in Afghanistan, a rise has also been observed in the use and import of sand.
By Real content5 days ago in Earth
Iran-US War Scenario: Can Tehran Rely on China and Russia for Military Support?
With every new wave of tension between Tehran and Washington, the same question resurfaces: if the conflict escalates into war, what would China and Russia do? Can Iran truly rely on the support of these two powers, or are the relationships largely temporary and strategic rather than a firm alliance?
By Real content5 days ago in Chapters
India vs Vietnam: Will 2026 Free Trade Agreements Transform India’s Export Economy?
From a commercial perspective, the year 2026 is likely to be considered historic for India. March has not even begun yet, and New Delhi has already concluded what is being called the “mother of all trade deals” with the European Union. At the same time, it has signed an agreement with the United States that is now being described as the “father of all trade deals.”
By Real content5 days ago in Chapters
Does Ramadan Fasting Improve or Reduce Work Performance? The Science Behind Focus, Energy, and Productivity
During the month of Ramadan, consistently observing fasts causes many people to face issues such as fatigue and reduced concentration at work. However, there are also many who experience positive effects of fasting on their lives and claim that fasting increases their focus at work and helps them organize their tasks more effectively.
By Real content7 days ago in Chapters
Kerala’s Youngest Organ Donor: How a 10-Month-Old Baby Saved Five Lives
In the Indian state of Kerala, a 10-month-old baby girl has saved five lives by donating her organs, a decision that would not have been possible without her father’s courage. Her father, Arun Abraham, recalled a lecture he had heard during his college days—one he never forgot—and it ultimately gave him the strength to donate his daughter’s organs, saving five people. His daughter, Ellen Sherren Abraham, has become the youngest organ donor in Kerala. She had been severely injured in a car accident some time ago. Her liver and one kidney have already been transplanted into two critically ill children, while her heart valve, second kidney, and eyes will be matched with needy patients at three hospitals in Thiruvananthapuram and Kochi. Arun, 33, said, “When the doctor told us that our daughter was brain dead, we were devastated. It was a difficult decision, but when I discussed it with my wife, she said we should donate her organs to save lives.” Arun explained that in 2013, a priest from the Kidney Foundation, Father Davis, gave a lecture about organ donation at his college. “At the time, I was a B.Com student, and that day I vowed that if anything ever happened to me, I would donate my organs.” Dr. Eshwar H, Professor of Neurosurgery at Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute of Medical Sciences and Technology, said, “This is very encouraging. Ellen has changed people’s perception of organ transplantation in the country.
By Real content8 days ago in Motivation











