It used to be that longevity meant one thing: surviving the years. The new century has rewritten that …
Hermann Rohr
Hermann Rohr
Hermann Rohr is a Travel, Lifestyle, and Culture, journalist based in Leverkusen, Germany. He has always been interested in the "human state", what keeps the world together and moves it from within. These days, Hermann spends most of his creative time, editing, writing and filming outstanding content for Nspirement.
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Well BeingFeatured
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Well BeingFeatured
From Monks to Modern Minimalists: Rediscovering Rest
by Hermann Rohrby Hermann RohrIn a world where exhaustion has become a badge of honor, “rest as resistance” is emerging as a …
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HealthEditor's Pick
Acetaminophen, Autism, and the Battle for Public Trust
by Hermann Rohrby Hermann RohrThe link between acetaminophen and autism is stirring debate, as recent government claims question the drug’s safety during …
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HistoryFeatured
One Escape Changed History. The Other Made a Myth: Napoleon’s Last Acts
by Hermann Rohrby Hermann RohrIn 1815, Napoleon Bonaparte did the impossible: he slipped away from exile on a tiny island, marched straight …
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Health
The Secret Science of Aging Reversal: Inside China’s Bid to Hack Immortality
by Hermann Rohrby Hermann RohrImagine this: You wake up one morning, pop a pill, or get a shot of engineered cells, and …
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On a humid October morning in Queens, New York, federal agents descended on a modest suburban home. Inside, …
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Well BeingFeatured
The Borax and Fluoride Conspiracy: A Whisper in the Wellness World
by Hermann Rohrby Hermann RohrIt begins with a question whispered in forums, in comment threads, in small communities: could something as simple …
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ScienceFeatured
Okra, Fenugreek, and the Weird Science of Removing Microplastics for Breakfast
by Hermann Rohrby Hermann RohrMicroplastics are the 21st-century glitter. They get everywhere, they stick to everything, and no matter how much you …
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Human RightsEditor's Pick
Yan Ge-ling: The ‘Tank Man’ of the Literary World
by Hermann Rohrby Hermann RohrIn modern Chinese history, one image is deeply etched in people’s minds: in 1989, on Beijing’s Chang’an Avenue, …
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PoliticsEditor's Pick
China’s Paradox: How Xi’s Anti-Corruption Crusade Created 167 Mega-Corrupt Officials
by Hermann Rohrby Hermann RohrSince January 2013, when Xi Jinping launched the “anti-corruption, fight tigers” campaign at the 18th Central Commission for …