More of Today’s ArticlesTop symptoms of aluminum poisoning and toxicity
Exposure to high levels of aluminum may lead to potentially harmful toxicity. Old age and reduced kidney function are two most common risk factors associated with aluminum poisoning. According to …
Too much of a good thing: High levels of oxalates from spinach, green powder could lead to tissue damage and inflammation
Here’s a fact: An unhealthy regimen is likely to increase your chances of getting a chronic condition like cancer, cardiovascular diseases (CVD), and diabetes – and that’s not counting …
Beloved by the Japanese, horseradish could hold the key to the cure for cancer
Horseradish might not be something you eat every day, but there’s a good chance you’re familiar with its pungent flavor. While it may not enjoy tremendous popularity in the Western World, it …
The neuroscience behind overeating: How our brain responds in anticipation of food or water
Harvard neuroscientists have identified a group of neurons in the brain that prepares the body for consumption of food and drink. These neurons release a fast-acting hormone that spreads …
Are your hands always cold? If so, you may need more muscle mass
Have you ever wondered why your hands always get cold? It may be because you need more muscle mass. A study published in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology revealed that muscle mass …
Meta-analysis shows probiotics reduce colic in breastfed babies
A meta-analysis published in the journalPediatrics, the flagship publication of the American Association of Pediatrics (AAP), revealed that the probiotic Lactobacillus reuteri (L. reuteri) may …
Chop your own vegetables: Cutting them just before eating releases enzymes that aid digestion
We all know that vegetables are good for our health, but did you know that there’s a way to boost the nutrients in leafy greens? According to Carly Feigan, a nutritionist based in New York …
Corruption.news uncovers industry scams, Big Pharma lies and government atrocities
When it comes to reporting on any kind of corruption, the mainstream media tends to drop the ball. These days, most of the media is owned by somebody who knows somebody: Look at the Washington …
Liberals increasingly living in cesspools of human filth and raw sewage, all while being preoccupied with “climate change” instead of cleaning up their own streets
One of the most “progressive” cities in the country – a well-known hotbed of liberalism, replete with aggressive activism for things like LGBT rights and government action on …
Vegan-friendly fashion found to be surprisingly bad for the environment
People who avoid fur and other animal-based materials in clothing, believing that this conscious choice makes for a better environment and planet, could be doing more harm than good in the long …
How to safely forage for pokeweed
Nothing says “survival” quite like the pokeweed. The shockingly beautiful plant, with its deep purple berries, is a favorite among unsuspecting children who crush the fruit and smear it on their …
Green thumb in space: NASA has decided that gardening in space is crucial for the next generation of explorers
Aside from having to adjust to an environment that’s vastly different from Earth’s, future explorers will have to learn how to grow their own food so they can have access to vegetables …
Eat your spinach: This plant can help arthritis patients maintain strong bones
Eating spinach (Spinicia oleracea)can help osteoarthritis patients maintain strong bones, according to a study published in the journal BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine. The study, …
A great tip for weed control for the organic farmer: Well-timed cultural management makes crops more competitive
Weed management is one of the primary challenges organic farmers face. Research published in the journal Weed Science suggests that taking advantage of the weather, as well as properly timed …
Valproic acid-induced autism in young children reduced with curcumin
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that about one in 59 children has autism spectrum disorder (ASD). A look at yearly data on the prevalence of ASD reveals that this …
Skills assessment: What you really need to know in case SHTF
It’s never too late to start preparing for a disaster. Listed below are some of the skills that you might need when SHTF. These skills prioritize practical knowledge because money or …
Icing a strained muscle reduces damage – even your heart: Cooling it after a heart attack reduces swelling, damage by 20-30 percent
Localized cooling of the heart before and after angioplasty may help mitigate the risk of further cardiovascular damage during a heart attack, a recent study carried out by Netherlands-based …
Garlic extract proven to decrease cardiovascular risk in the obese
New research in Poland has found that garlic extract can reduce weight-related cardiovascular risks. The study, published in the journal Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy, investigated the … |