More of Today’s ArticlesBig Pharma now “owns” and controls nearly all university medical research funding
The pharmaceutical industry has been heavily scrutinized in the past for trying to buy and influence the favor of medical professionals like doctors. But now that flat-out bribery has gotten …
A form of vitamin B6, pyridoxamine, could be back on the market after being unavailable for years to protect its potential use in pharmaceuticals
Did you know that in the United States, if a pharmaceutical company can prove to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that an ingredient was not marketed as a …
Compounds in lemon found to effectively fight cancer without harmful side effects
You can never really go wrong when it comes to lemons: It’s a delicious addition to any dish, and it smells good, too. It’s alsoknown to have various health benefits, most notable of …
Scientists look at binge-eating mice to understand why we overeat
What drives us to overeat? European researchers used mice to create an animal model of “obesogenic environments,” a situation where there is easy access to delicious calorie-dense …
Keto is not the same as Paleo: 5 tips for success
These days, the road to fitness is just riddled with buzzwords that can be downright confusing to a person who’s just starting out. There are a lot of similarly …
Are we a nation of drugged-up zombies? Research reveals most people would rather pop a pill than exercise
Americans are known to be dependent on prescribed drugs. In fact, it is believed that we consume more pills far more than any other country. When we feel sick, popping a pill seems like the …
Just 10 walnuts a day can significantly lower your blood pressure
If you have high blood pressure, eat 10 walnuts every day, as a study found that it can significantly lower your blood pressure. A team of researchers from the University of Wollongong, School of …
Scientists identify an aquatic moss capable of removing arsenic from contaminated water in just one hour
Water pollution is a serious problem in many parts of the world. It’s particularly dangerous in places where toxic chemicals such as arsenic can be found as contaminants, thereby, putting …
Why does drinking alcohol or sugary drinks make us thirsty?
Not all drinks were made to quench a person’s thirst: Far from it, alcoholic beverages and those that contain sugar make us even thirstier, and scientists may have found the reason why.In a …
Unreal: America-hating NYT attacks Pompeo for rescuing American hostages from North Korea
By this point, it’s difficult to deny the fact that the New York Times is anything but a Trump-hating, left-wing publication that exists solely to tear down the conservative agenda. In a recent …
With plastic pollution in the oceans at 16xs more than previously thought, is it even possible to clean it up?
There was a time when the sea was the go-to place for keeping the body clean and catching fresh fish free from harmful chemicals. Beach lovers didn’t think twice about swimming there because …
Left-wing “intellectual” Noam Chomsky says Christians, not ISIS terrorists, are the real threat to the world
The most insidious threat to world peace isn’t radical Islamic terrorism, runaway climate change, or even a nuclear holocaust stemming from World War III. According to Noam Chomsky, an …
Wounds heal faster when you get enough sleep; being sleep-deprived suppresses immune responses
For years, science has extolled the benefits of a good night’s sleep. It restores our body, boosts mental health, and enhances productivity, among others. Now, you can add faster wound …
Homeland Security plan calls for response to nuclear attack in D.C. that could kill “hundreds of thousands”
As the modern day “military-industrial complex” was being built during the early stages of the Cold War, President Dwight D. Eisenhower was said to be pessimistic about advance planning for any …
Inspired by nature, new “slippery rough surface” material harvests water out of air
There are many places in the world suffering from water shortages. As such, scientists are constantly looking for ways to alleviate this, trying to come up with possible solutions that can be … |