Posts from May 31, 2026

A rustic wooden table holding a steaming ceramic mug of tea, a spoon, a linen cloth with dried roots, and a bunch of green plants with distinct clusters of yellow flowers.

Rhodiola and the Worn-Out Brain: What the Adaptogen Actually Does Under Stress

Adaptogens are a small class of botanical compounds that share a specific physiological signature: when given to a stressed organism, they blunt the acute neuroendocrine[…]

A female doctor uses a stylus to point at a knee anatomy diagram on a tablet as she speaks with a smiling patient.

The Quiet Math of Direct Primary Care: Why the Membership Model Keeps Spreading

The global Direct Primary Care market is expanding because the underlying economics finally favor patients and primary care physicians simultaneously. In the conventional fee-for-service model,[…]