More of Today’s ArticlesA closer look at how obesity makes it easier for cancer cells to grow
If you want to lower your cancer risk, consider losing some weight. It’s a known fact that obesity is the second most common preventable cause of cancer and it’s also a greatthreat to …Treason: All roads lead back to Obama committing a long list of crimes against America
As we learn more each day about the Obama administration’s massive spying operation against the 2016 Trump campaign, it’s getting more difficult to refrain from characterizing what the former …
Mushroom-based products could soon replace leather, cloth, and even bricks
A San Francisco Bay startup is using fungi-based materials as possible substitutes for leather, cotton, wood, and bricks. In a Waking Times article, the company showed that they could turn …
Democrats emerge as pro-gang, but anti-America as radical Leftists defend MS-13 violent animals as being “angels” and saints
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), a radical leftist group that diametrically opposes traditional conservative values, has come out in full support of the violent El Salvadorian gang known …
Science confirms: Baking soda, a kitchen staple, can be used to treat various autoimmune diseases
Baking soda is a kitchen necessity, there’s no doubt about that. Whether you use it for baking, as a natural scrub for pots and pans, or as a deodorizer –the list of ways you can use baking …
Plant physiologist: Use plants to reduce indoor pollution and save energy
The use of plants indoorscan reduce pollution can reduce pollution and save energy, according to a plant physiologist at the National Research Council of Italy – Institute for Sustainable Plant …
Bitcoin markets are rigged: DOJ investigating widespread fraud and cheating across the crypto space
The Feds have launched a massive criminal probe into cryptocurrency futures, which many believe are being rigged by bad apples with the savvy to manipulate prices in their favor. The Department …
Researchers create a harvesting system that can extract clean drinking water from air
A shortage of food supply sure is scary, but nothing is moretroubling and alarming than the prospect of losing precious life-sustaining water. Now a group of scientists have developed a device …
Six ways you suck the life out of your liver
Let’s face it, without a properly functioning liver your health is going to suffer. Yet, we seem content with doing a wide variety of things — that are in our control — which have a …
Community gardens: Why urban preppers are building these gardening plots
If you live in the city but you want to start prepping, don’t despair. You can start a kitchen garden in your own home, or you can join other preppers and cultivate a community garden. …
Yoga found to be effective at reducing fatigue and sleep disturbances in women diagnosed with breast cancer
Getting cancer can be one of the most challenging times in a person’s life. However, it’s a reality that some people face – such as when women face breast cancer. In the U.S., at least …
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announces first bat to be removed from the endangered species list
Here’s some good news you can definitely drink to. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) announced that the lesser long-nosed bat has made a full recovery. According to an EcoWatch …
At first, the lying Left-wing media claimed “no one spied” on Trump; now they claim the spying was a good thing
For months now, the liberal democrats have been telling us that the FBI did not spy on Donald Trump. Anyone who suggested that this could have been a possibility was laughed at, shrugged off and …
Cool science: Researchers have successfully observed how fish and amphibians regenerate tissue into their perfect original shape
Wouldn’t it be neat to regrow a lost limb without any trace of scar or trauma? Researchers have successfully observed how the skin cells of some fish and amphibiansare capable of advanced …
Scientists look at the role of antioxidants in lessening the occurrence of Type 1 diabetes in young women
Scientistsfrom the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University are gearing for an upcoming study that will explore the role of antioxidants in maintaining vascular health, as well as …
Capers have been used in food and medicine for thousands of years
The caper (Capparis spinosa) bush is characterized by its small, salt-tolerant shrub with trailing, thorny branches and thick, fleshy leaves. It is a deep root plant that has trailing vines … |