More of Today’s ArticlesLiving in a polluted city increases the risk for Alzheimer’s and suicide among children and adolescents
Living in the big city isn’t all that it’s cut out to be – mainly because of pollution, which adversely affects the health of millions of people each year. However, according to Dr. …
This 3D-printing robot can build an entire home in 6 months for just 300k
The number of robots involved in the manpower-deprived construction industry has been increasing as of late. An architectural startup has decided to automate much of the construction process …
Evil YouTube claims natural medicine videos are “dangerous” to society just like bomb-making how-to videos
YouTube has now declared war on natural medicine, banning a 43-second video about cannabis oilwhile shutting down the Natural News Health YouTube channel because we dare to discuss this …
The real Robert Mueller: Docs show he let four innocent men rot or die in prison to protect a mafia source
Special counsel Robert Mueller has received plenty of criticism regarding his “witch hunt” investigation into allegations that then-GOP candidate Donald Trump “colluded” with Russians to “steal …
Yes, Ambien makes people do insane, crazy things with no conscious awareness … See the list
Roseanne Barr might be a polarizing figure, but if anything good has come from the recent Twitter fiasco that culminated in the cancellation of her TV show, it’s the fact that the sleeping drug …
Chamomile tea may control diabetes, professor says
You have a new reason to drink a hot cup of chamomile tea before bedtime. The humble yellow flower was recently revealed to control or even preventdiabetes. In an article on The Conversation, a …
New technologies could make it possible for companies to track your emotions and health just by scanning your body
Companies might not need to mine data from your Facebook account, track your smartphone, or hack your Internet connection to find out how you think and feel. In a U.K. Business Insider article, …
What goes on in our brain while we walk? Researchers track how vision guides foot placement
Texan researchers have wondered aboutwhat our brains are thinking during walks. In a NewsWise article, they studied the way people’s vision directed the placement of their feet while …
Floating wind farm in Scotland is beginning to show the positive impact of offshore wind farming
The world awaits the first comprehensive performance reviews of offshore wind farms that are currently in operation. Now, it looks like it will finally get a first glimpse at this highly awaited …
Synthetic polymer that can kill antibiotic-resistant superbugs developed by researchers
There is a major problem with the rampant use of antibiotic medicine in the world today. In case you haven’t heard of this already, the widespread use of antibiotics has slowly but surely …
Why you might want to start making your own jam without pectin
Pectin, a naturally occurring substance, is often used to make fruit jams. But did you know that you can still make jam without using pectin, which can be bad for your health?(ht to …
Are you suffering from these commonly overlooked symptoms of IBS? Here are some natural ways to fix them
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) can be a debilitating condition, and it often comes with symptoms like bloating, constipation, or diarrhea. IBS often affects young and middle-aged women, but men …
The medicinal history of mustard
These days, mustard is viewed as the perfect partner to ketchup. But way back when, this pungent plant was valued for more than just its culinary applications. Ancient peoples regarded mustard as …
An endangered salamander could help scientists develop new treatment options for spinal cord injuries
Living tissue can heal over time after an injury. This process is called regeneration, and some animals canregenerate certain body parts in a manner that far surpasses our own. Some injuries are …
How to grow potatoes in a bucket
Potatoes, which are high in starch, are a staple in prepper food stockpiles. You don’t even need a huge plot of land to cultivate them. In fact, you can grow potatoes in several buckets… |