More of Today’s ArticlesPeace be with you… from a distance: Flu epidemic has gotten so bad in Maine that churches are shunning practices involving touching, sharing
Due to the flu season,Catholic churches in Maine have had to “alter their religious practices to reduce the spread of the deadly virus that is ravaging the nation.” Since January, …
Natural, homemade alternatives to toxic dryer sheets
Did you know that something as ordinary as a dryer sheet can contain toxic chemicals? The dryer sheets that you regularly include in your laundry can have negative side effects. Dryer sheets are …
Processed food is fueling the obesity epidemic, putting people at increased risk of heart disease and stroke, research suggests
Eating too many processed foods will make you fat; this in turn makes you more susceptible to a plethora of diseases. We know that to be the case here in the U.S. But this seems to be happening …
Medical nightmare: Woman left unable to function and in excruciating pain after botched surgery, then has her memories wiped by the pain meds
Medical horror stories come in many forms, but few are as disturbing as those involving botched surgeries and other mishaps during medical procedures. As a patient, you entrust doctors and other …
Japanese ban on creating human organs in animals to be lifted; “transplant farms” to mass produce organs for disease-ridden humans?
The process of donating human organs can be somewhat tricky, and you will often have to wait quite a while before getting approval that your organs can indeed be donated. Meanwhile, being on the …
Following buyout by Trump critic Jeff Bezos’ Amazon, working at Whole Foods has become a real nightmare — literally
Management at grocery chain Whole Foods likely had no idea that working for Jeff Bezos and Amazon would be so hectic, so frenetic, and such a bad idea. Since Bezos’ online retail behemoth Amazon …
Controversial morning sickness drug found to be more effective at causing birth defects than easing symptoms
The morning sickness drugDiclegis may not be as effective as previously thought, a study published in the journal Plos One revealed. The researchers discussed that the drug, which received …
Libs Seek Science Purge: “Hockey stick” climate change hoax artist demands Trump-supporting scientist be removed from the American Museum of Natural History
Why is it that liberals have to find a way to inject their radical political agenda into all that is good and wholesome, even when it comes to things that have nothing to do with …
Secrets of the worst industrial disaster in history: The public may never know the full extent of the damage from Fukushima
Remember Fukushima? Most of us who live on the other side of the world can tell you it was the site of a triple nuclear meltdown six years ago, but that’s all in the past now, right? The truth is …
Harley-Davidson working on delivering first electric motorcycle in the next 18 months
You have probably already heard plenty about the many electric cars that will start hitting public roads at some point in the near future. The designs of these cars draw some inspiration from …
Another danger for coral reefs: Plastic trash transports microorganisms that spread disease across the ocean floor
The phrase “deep, blue sea” may slowly become a thing of the past, as more seas and oceans are being filled up with waste plastic.Its adverse effects have surely been felt by nearly …
Research finds the performance enhancing benefits of caffeine are more profound in those who don’t drink coffee, tea or energy drinks on a daily basis
A study published in the International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism discovered that the performance-enhancing effects of caffeine were more pronounced in people who did not … |