News broke on Wednesday that an Arik Air Boeing 737-7GL aircraft (registration 5N-MJF), operating a scheduled domestic flight from Lagos to Port Harcourt, experienced an in-flight engine anomaly and safely diverted to Benin Airport. Thankfully, the aircraft landed without reported casualties. While aviation authorities will focus on the technical investigation, there is an important health dimension to incidents like this that often goes unaddressed. Moments of unexpected danger—especially thousands of feet above ground—can have significant physical and psychological effects on passengers and crew. The Body’s Immediate Reaction to In-Flight Emergencies When passengers hear words like “engine anomaly” or feel a sudden change in engine performance, the body instantly switches into survival mode. The sympathetic nervous system triggers the “fight or flight” response: Heart rate increases Blood pressure rises Breathing becomes rapid and shallow Muscles tense Stress hormones such as ad...
Rethinking Eating Habits in the UK: Protein, Carbohydrates, Gut Health and the Truth About Healthy Ageing
In 2026, the UK is experiencing a major shift in how people think about food. Conversations are moving beyond calorie counting and crash dieting toward nutrient density, gut health, protein intake and reducing ultra-processed foods. From rising interest in fibre-rich diets to growing awareness about muscle loss as we age, Britons are asking an important question: Are our traditional eating habits truly supporting long-term health? Let’s explore how protein, carbohydrates, cultural habits and modern food trends are shaping health outcomes across the United Kingdom. The UK Diet: Heavy on Carbohydrates, Light on Balance? The typical British diet still revolves around carbohydrate staples: Toast or cereal for breakfast Sandwiches or meal deals for lunch Pasta, rice, potatoes or takeaway for dinner Carbohydrates are not the enemy. In fact, whole grains and fibre-rich carbs are essential for energy and digestive health. However, problems arise when diets are dominated by refined carbohydrate...