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BPA Free May Not Mean Safe – Researchers Link Alternatives to Bisphenols to Reproductive Abnormalities
(Anna Hunt) It’s common knowledge, these days, that the plastic ingredient bisphenol A, or BPA, can be harmful to your health. Although we don’t technically consume plastic, BPA present in food packaging can leach into our food and water. When consumed in trace amounts, it can affect hormone production, disrupt the endocrine system, and even lead to infertility.
What Are Adaptogens and Why Are They so Unique as Natural Remedies?
(Ralph Flores) People can’t get enough of the word “adaptogen” these days: It’s heard everywhere, from juice bars to lifestyle blogs. However, as the world is starting to take note of the many benefits of adaptogens, it’s also a great time to understand this emerging buzzword and how exactly it can benefit a person.
The Truth About the Rise in Children’s Mental Disorders
(Peter Gray Ph.D.) Rates of depression and anxiety among young people in America have been increasing steadily for the past 50 to 70 years. Today, by at least some estimates, five to eight times as many high school and college students meet the criteria for diagnosis of major depression and/or anxiety disorder as was true half a century or more ago. This increased psychopathology is not the result of changed diagnostic criteria; it holds even when the measures and criteria are constant.
Researchers Say That Antibiotics do More Harm Than Good
(Isabelle Z.) Society is beginning to pay the price for years of antibiotic overuse, with superbugs claiming more and more lives every year and causing grave concern among health organizations and some medical professionals. Many are trying to reduce the number of antibiotic prescriptions they dole out, and one area where great reductions could potentially be made is when it comes to oral infections.
Study Finds Memories of Music Can’t Be Lost Due to Alzheimer’s or Dementia
(Gerald Sinclair) Just about everyone loves music, and recently, scientists discovered that music is especially important for Alzheimer’s patients. During a study they discovered the part of our brain that reacts to music is one of the few parts that we do not lose to the devastating brain disease.
5 Ways to Protect Yourself From Cell Phone Radiation
(Mary Miller) In our modern world full of cell phones, digital technology, and wireless connections, we are constantly bombarded by electromagnetic frequencies. Even though we can’t see them, these invisible frequencies may cause health issues to those who are exposed to them on a regular basis. This should be a cause for concern considering most of us frequently have or use a cell phone in our daily lives. Fortunately, there are ways to help protect yourself against the dangers of cell phone radiation.
10 Vegan Body Builders That Are Changing The Way People View Protein
(Alanna Ketler) I’m not vegan. I used to identify with this label, but now I just do my absolute best to focus on a primarily plant-based diet. I really don’t like the labels for myself, but have no problem with people who choose to use them.
More Proof That Cannabis Is an Anti-aging Powerhouse: Thc Found to Rapidly Restore Memory Performance of Older Mice
(Vicki Batts) Keeping the brain healthy throughout the aging process is a top concern these days. With rates of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia on the rise, it is no small wonder that researchers are looking for novel ways to combat brain aging and support cognitive function across the life span. New research has shown that cannabis may just be the answer we’ve been looking for, with scientists discovering that the plant has incredible restorative benefits for the brain.
The Power of Color Psychology: How The Colors You Wear Can Alter Your Mood
(Elizabeth DeVille) The study of color psychology has long been used by businesses and marketing agencies to drive advertising decisions, using the impact of various colors to encourage you to spend your hard-earned dollars. However, have you ever stopped to consider the way the clothes you wear could impact your overall mood?
Neuromyth: Most People Use About 10 Percent of their Brains
(Tracey Tokuhama-Espinosa, Ph.D.) One of the most prevalent myths in the popular press is that we use only 10% of our brains. This has been mentioned in more articles out to debunk myths than any other.[1] Unfortunately, despite efforts to eliminate the myth, even college-educated students believed this myth.[2] The Skeptical Inquirer[3] writes:
Researchers Discover An Eyeball & Teeth Inside The Face on Mars
(Arjun Walia) Dr. Horace Crater was the Professor of Physics at the University of Tennessee Space Institute, who recently retired after 40 years and, unfortunately, also recently passed away due to natural causes. He was an assistant professor of physics at Vanderbilt before joining the Space Institute in September 1975. He was promoted to professor of physics in September 1987 and has been making breakthroughs in theoretical participle physics ever since.
Stunning Science Finding Obliterates Previous Understanding of How the Brain Is Structured; It’s Not Based on Regions Controlling Body Parts
(Earl Garcia) The scientific community has long believed that the brain is organized by regions controlling specific organs and body parts. However, a recent study could shake this fundamental knowledge, stating that the brain might actually be organized by function and not merely by specific regions. As part of the study, a research team from the University College London and the Weizmann Institute of […]
Study: Almost All Our Genes Are Influenced by the Food We Eat
(Edsel Cook) Clothes may make the man, but his diet goes into the genes that make up the man. The Francis Crick Institute Newsreported that the food we consume could affect nearly all of our genetic data.
Chemtrail Propaganda Begins: Sciences Explain: How “Aerosols” Help Our Atmosphere Clean Itself?
(Justin Deschamps) Various actors on the world stage are pushing chemtrails or solar radiation management as a solution to climate change. Governments, philanthropists, Hollywood celebrities and environmentalists have been whipped up into a frenzy over the past decade. The Deep State is now trying to capitalize on this idea that we need to protect the planet by polluting it with chemical spraying. The hypocritical irony is palpable.














