More of Today’s ArticlesOutrage against Nike explodes online: “Slave factories” “evil monster corporation” makes users want to “puke”
Outrage is exploding online against Nike, which signed the cop-hating, American flag-hating NFL crybaby Colin Kaepernick to a promotion deal in a desperate act of virtue signaling. The move …
Manage your cholesterol levels naturally with this Chinese herbal pill
A study published in BMC Complementary and Alternative has identified two active ingredients in the Danqi pill – prescribed in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for heart disease – which can …
Scientists analyze the antioxidant properties of the pepper fruit tree
Extracts from the pepper fruit tree (Dennettia tripetala) have been found to have antifungal, insecticidal, and anti-inflammatory properties. In a study that was published in the journal BMC …
Reverse smoking damage with fresh apples and tomatoes: Study finds they repair lung tissue and slow aging of the lungs
It’s a known fact thatsmoking adversely affects the body, particularly the lungs. However, a study discovered a way to reverse the damage caused by smoking. In particular, a ..
What our poop is telling researchers: Wastewater studied to learn if drug manufacturers are a major source for contamination of waterways
You have probably heard about researchers investigating sewer water to find out all sorts of things about the health and drug habits of the people in that town or municipality. But it appears …
Mighty microgreens: young vegetables found to be full of minerals
They may be tiny, but microgreens pack a powerful, nutrient-dense punch. The word “microgreens” is the name for the seedlings of edible herbs and vegetables. “Microgreens are an emerging class of …
Add this to your regimen if you’re diabetic: The English walnut prevents neuropathy
Research has found that English walnut (Juglans regia L.) leaf can prevent and treat peripheral neuropathy, one of the most common chronic complications of diabetes that affect all peripheral …
Dopamine influences your decisions; scientists discover that how long we have to wait for what we want affects its value
Scientists at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) are explaining the allure of waiting for your lover’s caress — or at least why and how we judge something to be “worth” our waiting. …
Report: Twitter blacklisting decisions come down to one un-elected man – Jack Dorsey, a biased, left-wing liberal
In recent months we have increasingly covered the censorship of conservatives and pro-POTUS Trump voices by the big tech social media behemoths. One of those platforms, Twitter, has been accused …
Researchers say this common African tree holds the key to a natural cure for malaria
The waterberry tree (Syzygiumguineense), a common medicinal plant found in many parts of Africa, holds the potential to be a natural treatment for malaria, according to researchers from the …
Treating diabetic foot pain with alternative remedies
When a person has diabetes, their body is unable to produce enough insulin or use it properly. As a chronic long-term disease that affects various organs, diabetes can causeserious medical …
Counteracting damage from physical training: Caffeine supplementation found to reduce inflammation, oxidative stress and stimulate muscle growth in athletes
People around the world just love their daily caffeine fix. In the United States alone, at least 84 percent of the population drinks at least one caffeinated beverage a day. Now, a new study led …
TMI – Researchers find the risk of oversharing increases with age
Too much is too much, regardless of how you put it – especially in conversation. We’ve all fallen victim to it: A person who has the tendency to incessantly share everything, or anything, …
DOJ declares Harvard a racist school that brazenly discriminates against Asians by insulting their personal character and denying them admissions
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) has formally expressed its support for Asian American students who filed a landmark affirmative action suit alleging that Harvard University …
Salad makes your brain younger: The nutrient boost improves memory, prevents dementia, study finds
You may want to start eating at least one serving of salad to make your brain younger as a study found that eating salad or a serving of leafy greens every day can enhance memory and make the …
New environmentally friendly sunscreen could soon be made from seaweed
It looks like environmentally conscious people may soon have access to a greener kind of sunscreen. Researchers from King’s College London (KCL) have revealed that they are working on an …
Acupuncture found to relieve menstrual pain for up to a year, according to recent study
Acupuncture can alleviate the intensity and duration of menstrual cramps significantly, a recent study suggests. The Chinese traditional therapy was found to reduce these symptoms in more than …
LED stool lights up to warn slouches, help prevent back pain
The solution to agonizing back pain might be as simple as a light-emitting diode (LED) on a chair. In an article on The Daily Mail, German researchers unveiled a smart stool that warns its user …
Researchers discover that rock distribution on riverbeds has more to do with the river’s shape than water flow
If you want to know what your local river will look like in the future, your best clue is to inspect its rocks.A joint Scottish-French study on waterfalls suggests that the type of rock on a … |