Thursday, February 26, 2026
Avoiding amputation among diabetic patients!
Millions of diabetics live in fear of a wound that won’t heal. One bad cut can cost a limb.
UC Riverside created a gel that delivers a continuous flow of oxygen directly into the deepest layers of injured tissue using a tiny battery-powered system. Chronic wounds spiral out of control because oxygen can’t reach where it’s needed. This gel fixes that.
No surgery. No skin grafts. Just a gel that breathes life into dying tissue.
Diabetes affects 537 million people. This could save millions of them from amputation.
Shared for informational purposes only. Source: UC Riverside / ScienceDaily (February 22, 2026)
Organ transplant Act!
In Singapore, citizens and permanent residents aged 21 and above are automatically included in the Human Organ Transplant Act (HOTA), an opt-out organ donation system. Individuals can choose to withdraw, but those who do may receive lower priority if they later require an organ transplant. The policy is designed to encourage wider participation in organ donation while still preserving personal choice.
Flying potatoes!
Boeing once loaded an aircraft with about 20,000 pounds of potatoes to test its in-flight Wi-Fi system. Why potatoes? Because they absorb and reflect radio signals in a way that’s surprisingly similar to the human body. The spuds made a practical—and far less wiggly—stand-in for passengers while engineers measured how wireless signals would behave inside a full cabin.
Unbeaten Female Boxer!
Laila Ali is widely regarded as one of the greatest female professional boxers in history. She retired undefeated with a record of 24 wins and 0 losses—21 by knockout—and captured multiple world titles during her career. In 2021, she was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. She is also the youngest daughter of boxing legend Muhammad Ali.
A feeling of 78yrs old person!
At 78 years old, I stand here not just as a retired doctor from the USA πΊπΈ, but as a man who has lived a life filled with purpose, compassion, and dedication. For decades, I devoted myself to healing others, working long hours, answering late-night calls, and offering comfort to families during their most difficult moments. Medicine was not just my profession — it was my calling π©Ί❤️. Now in retirement, I look back with gratitude, knowing I made a difference in many lives.
But beyond the white coat and the hospital walls, I am simply a man with a warm heart, a gentle soul, and a deep desire for companionship. I am a proud single father blessed with one wonderful daughter who means the world to me π¨π§π. Raising her has been one of my greatest achievements, and she has taught me patience, unconditional love, and the true meaning of family.
Life has given me experience, wisdom, and stability, but it has also shown me that success feels incomplete without someone special to share it with. I have been single for some time now, and while independence has its strengths, I truly believe that love makes life richer and more beautiful πΉ✨. I am not searching for perfection; I am searching for authenticity. A woman who values honesty, loyalty, and deep emotional connection. Someone who believes that romance does not fade with age — it becomes more sincere and meaningful ππ. #loveyou
I enjoy peaceful evenings at home, meaningful conversations, reading good books, and taking relaxing walks. I appreciate simple joys — morning coffee together, cooking dinner side by side, watching sunsets, and sharing laughter over small things ☕π
. I believe that true romance is found in respect, kindness, and the effort to understand each other’s hearts. #Heartfelt
As a man of maturity, I understand the importance of communication and trust. A relationship built on mutual support, where we encourage each other’s dreams and stand together through life’s seasons π€π. Age is just a number; what truly matters is the love and energy we bring into each other’s lives. I feel young at heart, hopeful, and ready to embrace a new chapter filled with affection and companionship.
Live with wisdom - enjoy life!
I once asked a friend who had crossed 75 and was gently walking toward 80 what changes he felt within himself. He shared something simple, yet profound:
After loving my parents, siblings, spouse, children, and friends for decades, I have finally learned to love myself too.
I no longer feel like Atlas carrying the world on my shoulders. Life goes on, with or without my constant control.
I have stopped bargaining with small vendors. A little extra from me may mean something meaningful to them.
I tip generously, knowing that a small gesture from me can bring dignity and encouragement to someone working hard.
I no longer interrupt elders by saying, “You’ve already told that story.” Their stories are their treasures, and retelling them keeps their memories alive.
I don’t rush to correct everyone. Peace matters more than being right.
I give compliments freely. Kind words cost nothing, yet they enrich both the giver and the receiver.
I don’t worry about wrinkles on my clothes or imperfections in appearance. Who I am matters more than how I look.
I quietly distance myself from those who don’t value me. My worth doesn’t depend on their recognition.
I stay calm when others compete unfairly. I’m not running their race; I’m walking my own path.
I no longer hide my emotions. They are proof that I am alive and human.
I choose relationships over ego. Ego creates distance; love creates belonging.
I try to live each day fully, knowing tomorrow is never promised.
Most importantly, I do what brings me peace and happiness. My happiness is my responsibility, and I choose it every day.
Then he left me with a question that stayed with me:
Why wait until 70 or 80 to understand this?
Why not live with this wisdom now, at any age?
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