More of Today’s ArticlesPropaganda and psychological methods of censoring independent news publishers
This is a partial reprinting of “The Censorship Master Plan Decoded,” available at this link (PDF). The Censorship Master Plan Decoded (i.e. “The Adams Report”) The blueprint …Red List News launches on REAL.video, bringing you daily news analysis from the independent media
Where can you go to get the latest news without all the hype and bias? Red List News, of course, which has finally launched its own channel on the all-new REAL.Video platform. Described by Mike …
Research finds that MSG is dangerous to liver health
MSG is a common flavor enhancer, and many people swear that certain foods simply don’t taste the same without it. That better taste, however, comes with a price as MSG is known to cause a variety …
Adding walnuts to your regimen can help you shed pounds and improve your heart health
Walnuts aren’t just good for salads. Researchers from the University of California San Diego in La Jolla have found that they can also be used to supplement a reduced-energy regimen and …
Detox.news offers in-depth knowledge of natural health, cleansing and detox tips
The world of food and nutrition has been overrun with industry-focused propaganda — especially when it comes to specific interest like detoxing. It can be hard to separate fact …
Scientists identify an effective malaria remedy in an overlooked African tree
Researchers have established that the leaves of theSyzygium guineense, also known as the waterberry tree, contained anti-malarial activity, in line with its traditional use in preventing and …
Yet another aspirin myth busted: Science review finds no protection against cognitive decline or dementia
Contrary to popular belief, aspirin may not contain protective properties against cognitive decline or dementia, a recent analysis showed. As part of the research, health experts from Brazil, …
Eat these foods to look younger (and feel great)
This might seem strange, but an unhealthy regimen could be the culprit behind signs of aging like fine lines and wrinkles on the face. The skin relies on two proteins, namely collagen and elastin, …
Antipsychotic medicines can increase a woman’s risk of gestational diabetes
If you’re expecting, you already have a lot to worry about. Sometimes ensuring that you avoid all of the dangerous foods and chemicals that can put your baby at risk can feel like a full-time …
Drinking too much causes an imbalance of bacteria in your mouth and increases your risk of cancer
Aside from contributing to bad breath, it looks like drinking alcohol can disrupt the balance of both “good” and “bad” bacteria in your mouth. The results of a study …
Herbal treatments for diabetes management: A look at how they work
While there are various conventional medicines used to manage the symptoms of diabetes, many healthcare professionals and providers are looking more into traditional herbal medicines to prevent …
Lies.news reveals the truth on all the latest fake news, fake science and other propaganda
Fake news and propaganda is everywhere: Whether you’re talking about vaccines, food, pesticides or politics, the truth is often buried beneath a layer of industry-funded filth. The entire …
Supernova, resurrected: Scientists are puzzled by “the star that wouldn’t die”
A team of researchers at the University of California Berkeley, Las Cumbres Observatory (LCO) and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, more commonly known as Berkeley Lab, discovered a …
Waterborne illness contracted through recreational activities costs U.S. citizens almost 3B annually
Swimming, fishing, and boating may be enjoyable pastimes, but they can be harmful too. According to a new study, these recreational activities account for over 90 M cases of skin-related, …
We only think we’re smarter: Scientists shocked when orangutans were filmed making their own medicine for sore limbs
Humans aren’t the only ones to use plants as medicine for aching joints — shocking evidence has emerged demonstrating that orangutans do this as well. Video footage from the Borneo Nature …
Women can lower their risk of hearing loss 30 percent by following a healthy regimen
It is reported that at least 48 MAmericans suffer from hearing loss. However, according to a study, regimen may have an influence on the risk of hearing loss. While earlier research has …
Scientists examine the effects of a curcumin blend on arthritis patients
Armenian researchers investigated the synergy of boswellic acid and curcumin in the treatment of osteoarthritis patients. They reported that a supplemental blend of boswellic acid and curcumin …
Do you know why you order what you do when you’re in a restaurant? Study shows that background music influences your meal choices
Ever wondered why you entered a restaurant in the hopes of eating a healthy salad, only to find yourself chowing down on a greasy burger? According to a report from The Daily Mail, the music …
Experts: Electric highways that charge cars on-the-go through wireless technology will bathe passengers in cancer-causing electropollution
The United States is home to virtually as many cars as people, with its 318 M residents owning an estimated 260 M vehicles.
What you need to know before you begin a water-only fast
Water-only fasting is known to provide many health benefits. However, there is not much research on how safe it is. Therefore, researchers from the U.S. conducted a comprehensive review of the …
How to get your friends and family to start prepping
If you’re a prepper with loved ones or close friends who belong to the same community that values survival and preparedness, you can count yourself lucky. But if your own kin doesn’t …
A high level of cardiovascular fitness reduces your risk of dementia by 90 percent
Being physically active does not only make you physically fit, but also makes you mentally healthy. In a Swedish study of women and fitness, it was revealed that people who have a high level of … |