(John Vibes) A study conducted in China by researchers from the Yale School of Public Health in the United States has shown that air pollution causes a “huge” reduction in intelligence. While the research did take place in China, which is known to have very serious pollution problems, the researchers suggest that 95% of the global population is breathing unsafe air at levels that would cause a significant reduction in intelligence.
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The Insular Cortex: Learning from Painful Experiences
(Exploring Your Mind) Corporal punishment used to be common as a way to “motivate” students to learn. The idea is that knowledge gained through pain can be more intense and long-lasting. So what does this process look like on a cerebral level?
Former CIA Spy Talks Debt Jubilee, Arrests, Free Energy and Global Currency Reset
Former CIA spy Robert David Steele recently talked about the coming debt jubilee, mass arrests, free energy, global currency reset, 5G technology, ET disclosure, GMO’s and pesticides, Epstein, CIA, Donald Trump and many other fascinating topics. Be sure to share this article and video widely! Buy Book The Search for the “Manchurian Candidate”: The CIA and […]
Can Sweating Remove Toxins from the Body? A Look at the Research
(Grace Olson) Since the 1990s, scientists have determined that harmful toxins from the environment accumulate within the tissues of the body. Now, researchers from the University of Alberta in Canada found that sweating helps remove these toxins, specifically a flame retardant chemical called polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs). Published in Biomedical Research International, the researchers highlighted that studying sweat, along with blood, is crucial to understanding the toxic compound.
The Benefits of Phycocyanin: Blue Spirulina For Energy, Pain, Athletes and Cancer?
(Michael Wright) You might be thinking to yourself, ‘what are the benefits of phycocyanin and what is blue spirulina?’ We’ll review the impressive science below.
Low Magnesium Linked to Diabetes and High Blood Pressure
(Dr. Mercola) Magnesium1 is involved in hundreds of biochemical reactions in your body,2,3 and deficiency can contribute to significant health problems. Two common pathologies associated with magnesium deficiency are Type 2 diabetes4,5 and heart disease.
How to Identify 4 Common Triggers for Compulsive Phone Use and How to Kick the Habit
(Vicki Batts) Are you using your phone too much? If you have to ask yourself that question, it may be a sign of compulsive phone use. In today’s world of smart phones and other devices, it is easy to become way too attached to technology. Smart devices make technology easy to use and readily accessible — such to the point that many people feel they need to be constantly “on,” and available. Whether we’re talking about work or general social “interactions,” there is an expectation these days that you need to always be ready to answer a text, call or social media post.
Breakthrough Prostate Cancer Treatment Uses Ultrasound Waves To Eliminate Tumors
(Elias Marat) Doctors have made a tremendous step forward in the fight against prostate cancer, using targeted ultrasound pulses to successfully eliminate the disease entirely in 65 percent of cases with few side effects.
Controversial Review of The Female Orgasm Suggests a New Role For The Clitoris
(Justin Deschamps) Sex is arguably one of the most ancient and important activities human beings engage in. And yet, there is almost no serious research done about it. In particular, we know very little about the orgasm and what all the various effects are on human consciousness, at least in the mainstream. The following study explores a new perspective on the female orgasm, which at one time was considered completely vestigial.
Doesn’t Stomach Acid Eat Bacteria? Researchers Successfully Identify the Hiding Place of H. Pylori, a Bacteria Linked to Stomach Ulcers, Cancer
(Evangelyn Rodriguez) The bacterium known as Helicobacter pylori is notorious for its ability to colonize humans and cause stomach ulcers. While an H. pylori infection rarely causes any symptoms, there are some cases where the bacterium causes open sores to form in the stomach or triggers severe inflammation — an event that could eventually lead to gastric cancer.
Top 5 Nutrients For Mitochondrial Support and Energy Production
What are the top 5 nutrients for mitochondrial support and energy production? In this article, we’ll discuss what we believe are five fantastic nutrients to consider adding into your diet.
Heart-Wrenching Study Shows The Long-Term Effect Yelling Can Have on Your Dog
(Michelle Starr) Your dog may be the apple of your eye, but let’s be honest: she is an animal, with her own instincts and idiosyncrasies, and there are going to be times when she makes you want to tear your hair out.
The Fetal Brain Possesses Adult-like Networks
(Neuroscience News) The fundamental organization of brain networks is established in utero during the second and third trimesters of fetal development, according to research published in Journal of Neuroscience. The finding lays the groundwork for understanding how the prenatal period shapes future brain function.
What Could Go Wrong? DARPA Seeks “Militarized Microbes” So They Can Spread Genetically Modified Bacteria
(Mac Slavo) The Pentagon’s DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) wants to be able to spread genetically modified bacteria as “explosives sensors.” The United States government could very well be looking into ways to militarize microbes.
Rhodiola Rosea Proven As Burnout, Stress and Fatigue Reliever
(Michael Wright) Rhodiola rosea is a strong adaptogenic root that grows abundantly throughout Siberia and has been used in the East as a treatment for depression, fatigue, mental and physical stress, cardiovascular health and immune support for centuries.














