More of Today’s ArticlesWall Street Journal follows Natural News, covers licorice root molecule that can make alcohol safer to drink
Has someone at the Wall Street Journal been following Natural News? It sure seems like it, as the paper recently published a piece on a topic that the mainstream media usually ignores: The power …
Shock therapy still used in England on women and the elderly … without regulation, according to disturbing report
It sounds like something out of a horror movie: Electrode pads are placed on your head, youre injected with anesthesia and a muscle relaxant and strapped to a bed, and a doctor pushes a button …
Balding breakthrough on the horizon? Scientists discover cells that trigger hair growth
Researchers from the University of California-San Francisco (UCSF) say that they have found a potential treatment for baldness. Their findings, which will be published soon in Cell, state that …
Exciting new breakthrough could lead to a cure for multiple sclerosis
A recent study published in the Journal of Neuro inflammation showed a mechanism that may one day help identify the root cause of multiple sclerosis, and develop long-overdue treatments for the …
Why most multivitamins end up in the toilet and how to really solve a vitamin and mineral deficiency
The scenario of widespread disease has been slowly but surely infiltrating our society, and whether it was on purpose or by accident, the results have been catastrophic to every living thing on …
Opioids are killing thousands of Americans but alternative medicine backers say there has always been a better way to treat pain
President Donald J. Trump looks set to keep an earlier promise to declare the current opioid epidemic a national emergency, and while that decision is not being universally praised by everyone, …
Screen time found to have direct impact on speech delays in babies, shows new research
In an ironic turn of events (can you hear Alanis Morissette right now?), technology is seen to stunt key development growth in children. New evidence shows that the more time children under the …
TNT-sniffing elephants could soon be assisting landmine-location efforts in Angola
The 27-year Angolan Civil War has left indelible marks on the former Portuguese colony. The most enduring of these are, undoubtedly, the millions of undetonated landmines underneath the Angolan … |