More of Today’s ArticlesEarly stages of schizophrenia can be treated with nutrients found in Brussels sprouts, shellfish, and oranges
Around two million Americans suffer from schizophrenia, and it’s a frustrating chronic mental illness that is marked with disabling symptoms like delusions and hallucinations. Unfortunately, the …
A powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory, shallots are full of flavonols that fight disease
If you’re looking for a natural antioxidant or anti-inflammatory, consider the versatile shallot. The shallot (Allium cepa var. aggregatum, syn. A. ascalonicum, Amaryllidaceae) is a type of …
New “politically incorrect” climate change book sells out everywhere; “point-by-point take down” of global warming nonsense
Proving once again that the Left’s claims about human-caused “climate change” and “global warming” are anything but universal, a new book disputing their progressive nonsense has shot to number …
Depopulation already unleashed: Shocking new research finds prenatal exposure to endocrine disruptors can impact male fertility for generations
The long-term negative effects of endocrine-disrupting chemicals, or EDCs, extend far beyond just the immediate generation exposed to them, new research has found. Presented at ENDO 2018, the …
City in New York passes first-ever bitcoin mining ban in the U.S.
Bitcoin mining first became a mainstream thing when word about Bitcoin itself hit the mainstream. It was a slow but steady way of making bitcoins on your own, and has been taken up as serious …
Experts warn that the amount of plastic pollution in our oceans will triple in just 7 years
The amount of plastic pollution in our oceans is set to triple over the next seven years, according to a report from the U.K. Government Office for Science titled Future of the Sea, Plastic …
Facebook exposed as a black market for body parts harvested from endangered wildlife
As a publicly traded company, social media giant Facebook has certain obligations and responsibilities to closely monitor what crosses its platform in order to prevent illicit and illegal …
Intolerant left-wing college students demand removal of hummus from school menu because the maker likes Israel
A pro-Palestinian campus group at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania is demanding that the school’s president immediately stop serving Sabra Hummus in three different on-campus stores …
Synthetic vitamins cause faulty hormonal imprinting during the perinatal period, impacting health outcomes in adult age
Exposure to synthetic lipid-soluble vitamins can adversely impact health outcomeslater in life. The study, published in Physiology International, also indicated that these adverse effects impact …
Avoiding Armageddon: Scientists experiment with ways to destroy or redirect threats from space
As you read this, there are many different kinds of things that are hurtling through space at alarming speeds. Never mind the stars and the planets, space is filled with many asteroids that could …
Heavy metal poisoning causes personality shifts in birds; they become less curious and unwilling to explore new places
You’re probably already aware just how bad environmental toxins can be for your health, but did you know that they can also alter personalities? Heavy metals occur naturally in the environment in …
African Americans are at greater risk of heart disease because they are more exposed to air pollutants
New research showed that African Americansare more exposed to air pollution than whites, placing them at higher risk for heart disease and death. Researchers led by University of …
Here’s why you should carry a tactical flashlight, and tips on how to use it
Unlike regular flashlights that might not seem that useful unless you’re in need of a light source, tactical flashlights have other practical functions besides helping you find your way in …
Three islands in southeast Thailand to BAN all activities that could hurt its environment and marine ecosystems
In a bid to protect its prime tourist destinations,the Thai government has decided to enforce stricter measures in these areas, in particular, banning “unfriendly activities” to … |