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Thinness, TikTok, and the Algorithm: The Revival of Harmful Beauty Ideals in the Digital Age. AI-Generated.
Scrolling through social media today, it’s hard not to notice echoes of the early 2000s, when the ‘heroin chic’ aesthetic dominated fashion magazines and ultra-thin bodies were widely celebrated. Back then, women above a size two were frequently mocked in headlines, and intense scrutiny of female bodies was considered routine. As we fast-forward to the present day, similar attitudes are making an unsettling comeback—particularly on platforms like TikTok, where viral trends and algorithm-driven content cycles often spotlight a narrow, unrealistic version of beauty.
By Sarah Xenosabout a month ago in Viva
Does Tea Tree Oil Truly Work for Nail Fungus and Dandruff?
Onychomycosis is a fungal infection of our nails, usually toenails, but sometimes fingernails, characterized by nail discoloration, deformity, detachment, thickening, crumbling, ridging. The above image is an example of what it can look like.
By Edward Smith2 months ago in Viva
Never Laugh at Woman's Pain
This story involves a life lesson learning experience for all women that they need to know and understand why they should never laugh at a woman’s pain because when she deals with it you will endure what she has. This story involves reality star and business Miss Nikki, former NBA basketball player/ wannabe rapper Gelo Ball, and Wild n Out gal Rashidia Nicole. Before I start to address this whole story and this is not a diss towards anyone, honestly, I was never involve in their lives and it is not my business to tell so. This is just a epitome of never laughing at woman’s pain.
By Gladys W. Muturi3 months ago in Viva
Australia Medical Cannabis Market: Clinical Access, Research Momentum & Growing Patient Uptake. AI-Generated.
Australia’s medical cannabis market is moving from early adoption toward a more robust clinical and commercial ecosystem. IMARC Group reports the market reached USD 740.0 million in 2024 and is forecast to reach USD 1,373.1 million by 2033, exhibiting a CAGR of 7.10% during 2025–2033 — a sign that regulatory changes, patient demand and domestic investment are all aligning to expand access and product variety.
By Kevin Cooper3 months ago in Viva
Australia Mental Health Market: New Care Models, Digital Support & a Stronger Wellness Future. AI-Generated.
Australia’s mental health market is expanding rapidly as awareness grows, service availability improves, and digital solutions make mental healthcare more accessible. According to IMARC Group, the Australia mental health market reached 8,964.6 Million in 2024 and is projected to grow to USD USD 35,712.3 Million by 2033, with a CAGR of 16.6% during 2025–2033. This growth highlights the importance of mental wellbeing in Australia’s public health ecosystem, influenced by lifestyle pressures, social change, and increased government support.
By Kevin Cooper3 months ago in Viva
Australia’s Minimally Invasive Surgery Market: Precision Care, Faster Recovery & the Future of Modern Healthcare. AI-Generated.
Australia Minimally Invasive Surgery Market The Australia minimally invasive surgery (MIS) market is advancing rapidly as hospitals adopt smarter technologies, patients prioritize quicker recovery, and surgeons shift toward safer, less invasive procedures. The Australia minimally invasive surgery market size reached USD 1,187.6 Million in 2025. It is expected the market will reach USD 1,932.4 Million by 2034, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 5.56% during 2026-2034. This steady rise reflects how modern healthcare in Australia is transforming through surgical innovation, improved clinical outcomes, and a rising preference for minimally invasive options.
By Manisha Dixit3 months ago in Viva
Envy is a product of the unloved
I love the photograph above. Two women, plus sized, at the beach, smiling, embracing each other without fear, and modeling their bikinis like Vogue models. Yes, I absolutely adore this photo. The women in the photo don't care if you think size 20 is "obese" or if you think they are "too big" to rock a bikini. They are not jealous of the women who get to walk the big city runways or get paid to wear the newest fashion design. They're not mad that they had to spend $80 for the right bikini because no one bought them an outfit to show them off like a trophy or to pursuade them into some rendevous. This is not a photograph about "fat shaming" or envy. This a photograph about love, beauty, and power. Real power. The power to rise above "popular opinion" and the power to find and feel love regardless of how the world tries to deny you of it.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman4 months ago in Viva










