Is Infertility Inherited… or Activated? We Answer a Reader’s Question on Genetics and Reproductive Biology

After receiving a sincere inquiry about the distress of a diagnosis with no apparent medical cause, we consulted with specialists to clarify how much weight inheritance and the environment carry in the ability to conceive.     By Ehab Soltan HoyLunes — A few days ago, we published a reflective article on infertility that resonated deeply with our community. Among…

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Spring doesn’t exhaust you: it reveals that your body has forgotten how to adapt

Spring fatigue isn’t tiredness: it is the signal of a biology that has lost its ability to respond to the environment.   By Ehab Soltan HoyLunes — Every spring, the same thing happens: the environment activates, but you do not. It is not a lack of willpower; it is a purely biological cause. Your organism has stopped recognizing the seasonal…

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It’s Not Infertility: It’s Your Biology Requesting Safety

How invisible daily habits are reprogramming female fertility… while your tests keep saying everything is “normal”.   By Ehab Soltan HoyLunes — Sometimes, the female body doesn’t scream; it simply withdraws. No one may have told you this, but if you’ve spent months feeling that “everything is fine” according to your lab results, yet your body still won’t respond, you…

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The Messenger on Your Eyelid: What Your Lashes Reveal About Your Metabolism (And Why the Industry Still Doesn’t Get It)

Why the loss of density and strength is not an aesthetic problem, but a signal of accumulated metabolic, hormonal, and behavioral stress.     By Ehab Soltan HoyLunes — Imagine your body is a company in the middle of a financial crisis. What does the CEO do? They don’t cut back on the maintenance of the heart or the lungs;…

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Air no longer behaves as it used to: the spring that “detunes” your body

Why your asthma is not just a pollen allergy, but an identity crisis between your ancestral biology and an environment that no longer recognizes the seasons.     By Ehab Soltan HoyLunes — Think about it for a second. This morning you woke up and, even before fully opening your eyes, you felt that familiar pressure. It isn’t pain; it’s…

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Your body isn’t failing: it’s being interrupted — the invisible physiology holding back your daily performance

The art of “seamless physiology”: the secret ingredient that turns your good habits into real, tangible results.     By Ehab Soltan HoyLunes — Admit it. This morning you woke up, had your coffee (maybe with collagen, maybe black), went to the gym or did your stretches, and ate something with a superfood name. You checked every box on the…

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It’s Not the Bangs: It’s Your Nervous System — What Really Happens After a Breakup (And Why No One Is Explaining It Right)

When a relationship ends, it is not just a bond that breaks: a system becomes disorganized. And what we do afterward — however superficial it may seem — is, in reality, a way of rebuilding it.     By Ehab Soltan HoyLunes — Following a romantic breakup, no one walks into a hair salon thinking about the nervous system, but…

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Hair Does Not Fall Out in Spring: It Reveals Winter’s Invisible Wear and Tear

A Systemic Perspective on Seasonal Alopecia as a Marker of Accumulated Metabolic Wear and the Strategic Opportunity the Industry Is Not Yet Interpreting.     By Ehab Soltan HoyLunes — A biological ritual repeats itself with discouraging precision every spring: the visual confirmation of increased hair loss in brushes, showers, and on pillows. The collective response, often encouraged by a…

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The Ghost Patient: Why the Most Advanced Biomedicine Risks Becoming Irrelevant

Pfizer suspends a U.S. trial due to a lack of volunteers. It is not a technical problem; it is an early warning of a potential non-technical limit in biomedical innovation.     By Ehab Soltan HoyLunes — In biomedical innovation, we usually assume that limits are technical or financial. Reality is beginning to contradict that idea. Imagine that we have…

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European Pharmacy Is Not Short-Stocked: It Is Desynchronized — The Invisible Hypothesis Explaining the Shortage

The lack of medicines in Europe is not a simple logistical failure nor a production problem. It is the symptom of systems blind to actual demand behavior. And that disconnection is silently redefining the role of the pharmacist.   By Ehab Soltan HoyLunes — For years, the shortage of medicines in Europe has been explained through a widely documented set…

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