More of Today’s ArticlesThe 5 types of stoves you need to know how to use for cooking preparedness
When SHTF, do you have access to several cooking methods? Or will you have to worry about how you’re going to cook your food when you lose power or run out of gas? As a prepper, you need to …
Professors who have taught college courses for decades say the system is broken as higher ed has become “profoundly unintellectual”
Two veteran academics recently offered their views on the state of higher education today in America, and frankly, their assessments are chilling. As reported by The College Fix, the academics …
Dehydrated food makes great survival food: Tips for what to dehydrate that will keep long-term
What would you do if you woke up tomorrow to some kind of a large-scale crisis that brought about the collapse of society as we know it? Chances are you would be able to get used to living …
Old iPhones seeing new life as medical devices used to assist brain surgeries in Brazil
Brain surgeons in Brazil cannot put down their iPhones in the operating room. But that’s because the old smartphonesare a vital and effective medical tool during surgeries, according to a …
Full of amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and healthy fats, the sesame seed offers amazing benefits for your cardiovascular health
Sesame has a long been used as food, medicine, and a part of spiritual rituals. The ancient Babylonian Empire (now part of modern-day Iraq) used sesame oil to manufacture perfumes and medicine, …
An apple a day can help prevent diabetes
An apple a day really keeps the doctor away. New health guidelines suggested that eating apple a day could help prevent diabetes. Other foods and drinks, such as yogurt, cheese, and regular cups …
Having chlamydia doubles women’s risk of developing ovarian cancer, study finds
Research reveals thatchlamydia, the most common sexually transmitted disease (STD), can increase a woman’s risk of ovarian cancer by as much as 50 percent. The study’s results determined … |