(Science Daily) Although some studies have linked high levels of testosterone to immoral behavior, a new study published in Nature Human Behaviour finds testosterone supplements actually made people more sensitive to moral norms, suggesting that testosterone’s influence on behavior is more complicated than previously thought.
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Impulsive Behavior Linked to Sleep and Screen Time
(Neuroscience) A paper published today in Pediatrics suggests that children and youth who do not sleep enough and use screens more than recommended are more likely to act impulsively and make poorer decisions. The findings come from the globally recognized Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group (HALO) at the CHEO Research Institute in Ottawa.
UFOs’ (Ultra-Fast Outflow) Are Coming out of Black Holes and Altering Galaxies Forever: ‘it’s All Very New Science’
(Chris Ciaccia) Black holes are still a mysterious force of spacetime, with the first image of one having been released just a few short months ago. Now, a new study suggests that “UFOs” are coming out of them, helping to reshape galaxies along the way.
Could a Simple Vitamin Be an Anti-Aging Tool?
(Stephanie Diaz) Many factors contribute to the aging process. In particular, oxidative damage is said to be the leading cause of aging. However, scientists may have just found a way to slow down aging. In a research published in the journal Nature Communications, researchers found that niacinamide or vitamin B3 can protect against oxidative damage and delay the onset of aging.
Cultural Value Systems: Male Values Informed by Female Choice — Social Exclusion Fuels Extremism
(Justin Deschamps) The following neuroscience study analyzed the effect of social exclusion on young men, specifically looking for what effect “sacred values and isolation” had. In my view, the finding suggests that unlike what many anti-male proponents suggest, men are biologically programmed to protect aspects of society deemed sacred. Comprehending why men are driven to defend their values with violence reveals insights that we can use to better shape society for all people.
Wait What? They Don’t Shower Anymore To Save Their Skin Microbiome and Surprisingly Say They Don’t Smell
(Justin Deschamps) The notion that you can stop bathing regularly evinces disgust and revulsion responses in most people. This is partially due to the fact revulsions are culturally acquired, that is, you can learn to find some things disgusting simply because you’re surrounded by those who think so too. But what the herd does isn’t always what’s best for the individual. As a matter of fact, in most cases, the best thing to do is often to go against the norm.
Amazing Benefits of Wheatgrass Juice Powder
(Neenah Payne) Although many people recommend Coconut Oil Pulling, after watching the video Stop oil pulling & heal your teeth the easy way, I decided to switch to wheat grass juice powder. The video recommends the Amazing Grace Organic Wheat GrassPowder. However, a number of Amazon reviewers commented that the quality of the product had declined. So, I chose the Lemon Wheatgrass Juice Powder from Dr. Eric Berg because the Amazon Q&A shows this response comparing the two products:
Debunking Vaccines Myths: Japan Has No Vaccine Mandates, yet Achieves the Healthiest Children in the World
(Ethan Huff) American politicians are notorious for spreading mass fear and panic about infectious disease outbreaks, which they routinely blame on unvaccinated people. But what these same Big Pharma puppets conveniently fail to mention is that in places like Japan, where vaccination is entirely optional, children are actually much healthier compared to anywhere else in the world.
How We Perceive Vibrations and Frequency Through Touch
(Neuroscience) Researchers have demonstrated a universal decoding system in humans that determines how we perceive vibrations of different frequencies through touch.
Fake Science: Medical Journals Are Paid to Push Lies about Vaccine “Benefits”
(Ethan Huff) There’s a reason why social media platforms like Facebook are now aggressively and systematically banning all content associated with vaccines: Because when information gatekeepers like “medical journals” aren’t able to maintain full, authoritative control over what doctors and the public are told about these injectable drugs, then inconvenient truths about their dangers and ineffectiveness start to slip out and spread like wildfire.
New Study Reveals How ADHD Drugs “Alter The Structure of Children’s Brains”
(Elias Marat) As attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) continues to remain an extremely common diagnosis for children in the United States, researchers are warning doctors to hold off on issuing popular ADHD drugs such as Ritalin and Concerta unless absolutely necessary.
Scientists Show How Silence Literally Alters Our Biology
(Joe Martino) If you’re the average person, you wake up to the sound of an alarm. That alarm sends you to the bathroom where you quickly get yourself ready for your workday. If you have the time, you might eat something before jumping into your car to listen to music or the radio while you sit in traffic on your way to work.
Baking Soda and Lemon Juice: A Great Combo for Skin and Gut Health
(Zoey Sky) People swear by different home remedies for common health complaints. Popular ones include ingredients like baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and lemon juice. But can these remedies effectively address acne or digestive issues?
Science Sheds Light On Whether or Not Oil Pulling For Your Mouth Actually Works
(Arjun Walia) How many times have you come across a ‘natural’ or alternative health treatment, and, when you try to tell somebody about it, they completely dismiss the idea that it actually works?
What Are the Different Types of Scientific Methods?
(Exploring Your Mind) You can use scientific methods to get answers and define and organize an investigation. As a means of cognition, scientific methods reflect the object of your study. In methodology, scientific methods can be empirical or theoretical.














