How People Consumed Media In 2025? (TV, Streaming Platforms, Social Media, Websites, and more)

In 2025, the average adult spent between 6 and 8 hours a day consuming media, and most of that time wasn’t spent watching TV, according to the Marketing Charts. Instead, we scrolled endlessly through TikTok and Instagram Reels, hopped between streaming services trying to find something worth watching, listened to podcasts while cooking, and caught … Read more

Scientists Just Reversed Vision Loss in Mice, Humans Could Be Next

Two laboratory mice used in a study that reversed vision loss in mice

For decades, the loss of vision due to brain injury was seen as irreversible, a one-way street with no return. But a new study is flipping that long-held belief on its head. Scientists have discovered that, under certain conditions, the brain can partially restore lost vision not by regenerating destroyed cells, but by reactivating and … Read more

Experts Say This Ancient Gene Is Making Pain Feel Worse

Illustration of an ancient gene shown as a glowing DNA strand linked to heightened pain sensitivity

If you wince at the sight of a needle, avoid tattoos like the plague, or feel like a paper cut hurts way more than it should, you’re definitely not alone. But here’s the twist: that sensitivity might not just be in your head, or the result of how you were raised. It could actually be … Read more

ADHD May Shorten Adult Lifespan by Nearly a Decade, Study Finds

ADHD

For most adults with ADHD, the struggle isn’t dramatic. It’s not the bouncing-off-the-walls version we’re used to seeing in movies. It’s quieter. Messier. It looks like forgetting to respond to an important email. Missing a doctor’s appointment, again. Losing hours to guilt, and then beating yourself up for not doing better. Now, new research suggests … Read more

USCIS Processing Delays In 2025: What They Actually Mean For Family And Work Green Cards

USCIS processing delays

USCIS delays in 2025 are not just “slower decisions.” They reshape the entire green card timeline because most applicants depend on linked steps (petition → visa availability → adjustment or consular processing → work and travel permission while waiting). In practice, the most common pain points are long I-130 waits for certain family categories, multi-step … Read more