(Anna Hunt) When it is difficult to make an important decision, especially about something that may impact your life, you may want to sleep on it. It’s logical to assume that it is easier for a rested brain to evaluate choices and make a decision.
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Clairvoyance or Mental Illness?
(Sterling Nicole Bennett) Recently, I spent a few days in mental agony unable to shake the question of my own sanity. I wasn’t able to quiet the anxious thoughts of, what if I’m crazy? Or, what if what I’m experiencing is actually a spiritual gift? Source – SterlingNicoleBennett.com by Sterling Nicole Bennett, April 4th, 2018 What if everyone […]
The Hidden Dangers of Addictive Food Stimulants
(Edward Morgan) Many different types of stimulants can be found in the foods and drinks we consume. Some are natural ingredients that we’ve been consuming for millennia, such as caffeine, now embedded into the cultures of many civilisations. Others are synthetic and a relatively recent addition to our diets.
Strange “Symptoms” People Are Experiencing Worldwide
(Raven) It has recently been suggested that people from all around the globe have been reporting weird feelings and symptoms.
The Biggest Misconception About The ‘Ketogenic Diet’…You Don’t Actually Have To Follow It
(Arjun Walia) There is a lot of information going around about the Ketogenic diet. I myself am a culprit, having recently published two previous articles on the topic, explaining what happens to your body when you go into ketosis, similar to this one but a little different.
Another Benefit for Nursing Moms: Breastfeeding for at Least 6 Months Provides Protection Against Heart Disease
(Jessica Dolores) Many scientific findings have become controversial because the findings are inconclusive or contradictory. The use of antibiotics is one. So is the effectiveness of substances that promise to make people look and feel young.
Research on Brain Development Shows Influence of Nature, Green Spaces and Physical Activity on Children’s Brains
(Edsel Cook) If you want your children to have smarter brains, sharper memories, and longer attention spans, raise them in a home with lots of greenery and plenty of physical activity. That’s because two Spanish studies discovered that nature and exercise exert strong influences upon brain development and mental health, reported a Waking Times article.
Oxytocin: The Hormone That Created Society? Research Finds It Strengthens Responses to Faces, Emotions, Other Social Cues
(Jhoanna Robinson) A recent study from the University of Tampere in Finland has found out that nasally-administered oxytocin spray can make mothers of one-year-old infants develop strong brain responses to pictures of infant and adult faces.
Hope Proves Better than Fear for Inspiring Better Outcomes: Studies Prove Empowering People to Change Is Good for Their Health
(Jessica Dolores) The saying that hope springs eternal is a paean to positive thinking. The idea that things will work out well, no matter how gloomy everything seems to be, has made champions out of losers; billionaires out of college dropouts.
Too Much Screen Time Too Early Damages Children for Life
(Edsel Cook) A recent Canadian study proved the American Academy of Pediatrics(AAP) right about the bad effects of watching excessive television. Toddlers who watch TV for extended periods starting from the age of two turned out to be far more likely to suffer from bad grades and unhealthy diets when they became adolescents.
10 Surprising Places ADHD & Cancer Causing Food Dyes Hide
(Jennifer Giustra-Kozek) There are more and more initiatives by companies like Mars, General Mills, Kraft and Panera Bread to remove food dyes from their products because they are listening to their consumers who are voting with their dollar.
Legal Opioids Have Killed Hundreds of Thousands As Big Pharma Bribes Politicians to Ignore It
(Jack Burns) As the opioid crisis continues, pharmaceutical companies continue to pay politicians to look the other way, and the federal government fails to push for legitimate solutions.
What is the Immune System of the Mind?
(Jon Rappoport) We’re familiar with the body’s immune system. It mounts a reaction to intruders, and in the process it swings into a full inflammatory response. Swelling occurs. Fever. The result, if the immune system is healthy, is the banishing of the intruders and a return to well-being.
Are Your Computer Screens Causing Dry Eye Problems? Eat More Good Fats to Repair the Lipid Layer
(Jessica Dolores) Dry eyes, a condition where the eyes do not produce enough tears, is a modern-day scourge. Smartphones, computers and tablets for home and office work have doubled, even tripled, the time we spend in front of a screen that require us to stare at it for hours on end.
Harvard Investigation Shows Doctors are Paid Huge Sums to Prescribe Addictive Opioids
(Phillip Schneider) In 2010, it was found that roughly 100,000 Americans die each year from prescription drugs alone. When it comes to opioids, the number of deaths is in the tens of thousands while a quarter of patients who were given a short-term prescription transitioned to long-term use. Related It’s A Fact: Population Control Efforts Since The 1970s Per Declassified […]














