(Russel Davis) Bisphenol A (BPA), a synthetic chemical widely used in manufacturing plastic products, has long been associated with a host of adverse health conditions. BPA is classified as an endocrine disruptor and is tied to various diseases including diabetes, cardiovascular disease and abnormal liver function. Experts have looked into using chemical substitutes such as Fluorene-9-bisphenol (BHPF) in hopes of minimizing BPA exposure, but such a move proves to be futile according to new research.
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Fans and Mirror Neurons
(Exploring your Mind) Fans have existed from the very beginning. There have always been leaders or figures who captivate other people and have a lot of followers. These fans follow them, admire them, and are sometimes even capable of making great sacrifices for them. Neuroscience has discovered that this phenomenon is related to mirror neurons.
Toddlers and Screens: More Than 1 Hour a Day Can Cause Developmental Delays and Have Lasting Effects on Attention, Language, Memory, Social and Motor Skills
(B.N. Frank) The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has a long history of advising against kids’ excessive use of screens as well as exposure to digital, electronic, and cell phone and wireless WiFi radiation-emitting devices and infrastructure.
Four Signs Your Endocannabinoid System Is Out Of Whack
(Mary Biles) If you’re reading this, you’re probably a human being. Maybe you’re suffering from some kind of health concern. It may not be life threatening, but it’s certainly got you worried enough to consult Dr. Google. But what if I told you us humans were designed to enjoy optimal, balanced health? That sounds like some kind of far-fetched fairytale, right? In reality, we’ve just forgotten how to live in alignment with ourselves, our environment, and our endocannabinoid system.
The Economic Argument for a Carbon Tax Is a Work of Fiction
(Robert P. Murphy) We live in strange times indeed when an environmental reporter for The New York Times writes that we should stop pushing for a carbon tax, just a few weeks before dozens of distinguished economists sign a letter to the Wall Street Journal calling for a carbon tax. Yet despite the prestige behind the impressive list of signers, the […]
Groundbreaking Research Indicates That What We Think We Know About Viruses Is a Lie
(Tracey Watson) Modern society is drowning in “fake news” – information that can neither be trusted nor verified – leaving many of us feeling like we don’t know what we can believe about anything. There are certain things, however, that we feel we do know, understand and can trust; scientific concepts that have been fully explored and are well understood by experts.
CIA’s Greatest Secret: Pole Shift, Solar Flash, Mininova: Causes of the Ice Age and Nova (Part 1)
CIA’s Greatest Secret: Pole Shift, Solar Flash, Mininova: Causes of the Ice Age and Nova (Part 1)
Trump Tweets In Favor of Risky and Harmful 5G and 6G Tech Despite Opposition from Security Experts, Doctors, Elected Officials, Environmentalists, Scientists, etc.
(B.N. Frank) The Telecom Industry can’t even say that 5G technology is safe. Insurance companies don’t even cover them anymore – it’s too risky.
How Does the Human Immune System Work?
(Explore Your Mind) Our immune system is ready for all kinds of attacks from outside forces. Each of its components plays a role depending on the pathogen involved.
Scientists Discover Biophotons In The Brain That Could Hint Our Consciousness Is Directly Linked To Light
(Collective Evolution) Scientists found that neurons in mammalian brains were capable of producing photons of light, or “Biophotons”!
A Massive Hoax Exposes Social Justice in Academia
(Will Powers) Better than the 1996 Sokal hoax, a nonsense paper that argued “quantum gravity is a social construct”, (1) the greatest hoax of last twenty-four years is when James Lindsay and Professor Peter Boghossian played a joke on scholarly research publications to establish “this post-modern, leftist orthodoxy is utter nonsense.” (2)
The Science Behind Comfort Food: Why We Reach for Chocolate or Potato Chips Depending on Our Mood
(Zoey Sky) According to research, the concept of “comfort food” isn’t a one-size-fits-all scenario. You may want some chocolate if you’re feeling sad, but another person will reach for a bag of potato chips when they fail a test at school.
The Solar Flash-Mininova — Government Cover-up, ET Intervention & Technology, UFOs, Anti-Gravity, Science, History, and more
The Solar Flash-Minnova — Government Cover-up, ET Intervention & Technology, UFOs, Anti-Gravity, Science, History, and more
The Zipf Mystery
The Zipf Mystery
Fascinating Study Finds That Men Who Eat 4 Cloves of Garlic per Day Smell More Attractive to Women
(Michelle Simmons) While eating garlic can make your breath smell bad, it apparently can make you more appealing — if you’re a man, that is. A 2015 study published in Appetite Journal concluded that garlic may make men smell more attractive to women by altering their body odor.














