More of Today’s ArticlesNo U.N. support for geoengineering: Proposal to use chemicals in our atmosphere to dim the sun is “infeasible” according to leaked report
A leaked report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change uncovers one of the main objectives behind the 2015 Paris Climate swindle: The world’s arrogant elite have plans to spray …
Bill Gates is backing a quest to create a genetically modified Super Cow, hoping to produce four times more genetically modified milk
Not content with what nature has provided us, Microsoft founder Bill Gates would like to see a cow that can make more milk than European cows yet be able to withstand heat just as well as African …
8 uses for Echinacea backed by science
Echinacea is a medicinal plant used by Native Americans to treat snake bites and cure septic wounds. Its popularity today is founded on several studies that prove its …
Diabetes compromises the immune system: Study finds diabetics face increased risk of serious infections
A recent study published in the journal Diabetes Care discovered that patients with diabetes were at an increased risk of severe infections and infection-related death compared with the general …
Why cosmetics ingredients matter: Skin is your largest organ; what you put on it gets absorbed into your bloodstream
Do you know what your makeup is made of? At least “60 percent of the products we use on our skin are absorbed and deposited into the circulatory system.” Lori Stryker, from …
Vitamin E found to have bone health benefits: Research finds it improves bone density in postmenopausal women
A new study found that vitamin E — in particular tocotrienol — could improve the bone density of postmenopausal women. The study was carried out by a group of scientists from the Texas Tech …
Death by MRI machine: Man dies in freak accident after bringing oxygen tank into the room
On Jan. 27, 2018, an Indian man died after he was sucked into a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine at Mumbai’s BYL Nair Hospital. According to reports, 32-year-old Rajesh Maru and …
Survival fishing: 5 tips for catching, eating, and preserving fish
Aside from being a relaxing hobby, fishing can also help you survive when you’re trapped in the wild. If you know how to catch, cook, and preserve fish, you can fend for yourself when …
Keep your brain in top shape: It helps mitigate effects if you have a stroke, and helps recovery afterward
Is work the key to maintaining a healthy mind? That may just be the case for stroke survivors. Israeli researchers discovered that working-age people who were employed before and after a stroke …
Turns out you are not always what you eat
The general populace is just beginning to realize that food is a major factor indetermining their overall health. This common sense has eluded many for decades thanks to the diligent …
Catastrophic earthquake overdue for California, geologists warn: Are you prepared yet?
The threat of a massive earthquake may not be something that most Californians spend day after day thinking about, but truthfully, it should be. The state is actually in the middle of an …
Prepping your home with essential survival supplies
As a prepper, it’s important tohave survival gear ready for your family because you never know when a disaster might strike. Make sure your bug out bag contains some or all of the items …
Removing heavy metals from water: Activated charcoal from palm kernel cake is a low cost biosorbent
Contaminated water contains all sorts of harmful toxins that can result in dangerous diseases in humans. This has led scientists to devise various ways to decontaminate water —-so much so that …
Art therapy helps veterans with PTSD: An effective, non-chemical treatment
Each one of us is born with the desire and ability to express ourselves, and art is a wonderful way to achieve this. But art can be more than just a simple way to express oneself; it can help …
Research shows smoking just one cigarette per day increases risk of heart attack and stroke
A recent study has shown that smoking even just one cigarette per day heightens the risk of heart attack and stroke by nearly 50 percent for men and a hundred percent for women. In fact, men who … |