(Karen Zraick and Sandra E. Garcia) Public gatherings have been banned in many places. Sporting events have been canceled. Here’s a look at some major events around the world that have been affected by the new coronavirus.
Health
Science: Music and Exercise – A Great Pair
(Exploring Your Mind) Thanks to the analysis of 139 available studies, today, we can affirm that music can improve exercise by optimizing performance, delaying the feeling of tiredness, and making physical activity a lot more enjoyable.
Study: Why Parents Hold their Babies by Their Left Side
(Exploring Your Mind) A fun fact: a study examined 477 pictures of the Virgin Mary with her child and she’s holding him on her left side in 373. This is consistent with what you see nowadays: babies calm down when they’re held on the left side. That’s why 80% of mothers do it instinctively.
Study Suggest Your Phone Could Be 10x Dirtier Than A Toilet Seat
(Mayukh Saha) Think of anything, absolutely anything that you use on your body. It either goes for wash afterward or gets thrown or is washed away. Except for your phone. Even when we put it on our sweaty cheek to talk, we never wash our hands before using it or wash the phone. It stays with us, right next to us.
5 Reasons Why People Get Thyroid Problems and How to Avoid Them
(Power of Positivity) The thyroid gland, shaped like a butterfly, sits quietly in the front region of your neck.
Staying Safe from Coronavirus
(Eddie) As I write this, more than 90,000 cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed worldwide, with over 3,000 deaths, and new coronavirus cases are emerging in additional countries, states and counties on a daily basis.
FEMA, DOD Prepare for Emergency as WHO Raises COVID-19 Mortality Rate to 3.4%
(Aaron Kesel) In comparison, seasonal flu generally kills far fewer than 1% of those infected.
Ep. 3: Mobile Addiction | Master Plan: How the Cabal Took Control of the Earth (Video)
Ep. 3: Mobile Addiction | Master Plan: How the Cabal Took Control of the Earth (Video)
There Is Good Evidence That Clutter Causes Anxiety & Stress
(Richard Enos) Clutter in our home or office certainly does cause stress, according to an article in Psychology Today. Psychologist Sherrie Bourg Carter lists the following 8 reasons that stress may ensue from a cluttered environment:
Study: Sitting Still Linked to Increased Risk of Depression in Adolescents
(UCL) Too much time sitting still – sedentary behavior – is linked to an increased risk of depressive symptoms in adolescents, finds a new UCL-led study.
Eat to Live: 94 Year-Old’s Advice For Long Life
(Nile Bowie) Nonagenarian Malaysian leader shares his secrets on longevity, acuity and health.
10 Things You May Think Are Healthy, But Probably Aren’t
10 Things You May Think Are Healthy, But Probably Aren’t
Component of Human Breast Milk Enhances Cognitive Development in Babies
(Neuroscience News) Maternal factors, such as breast milk, have been shown to affect a baby’s development, and previous animal studies have determined that a carbohydrate, the oligosaccharide 2’FL found in maternal milk, positively influences neurodevelopment. Now, in the first study done in humans, investigators at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles in collaboration with the University of California, San Diego, have shown that 2’FL found in breast milk enhances cognitive development. Findings will be published in PLOS ONE on Feb 12.
The Effect Of Solar Flares On The Pineal Gland
(Derek Knauss) According to a study published in the New Scientist back in 1998, there is a direct connection between the Sun’s solar storms and human biological effects. The conduit which facilitates the charged particles from the Sun to human disturbance — is the very same conduit which steers Earth’s weather — the magnetic field.
Game Changer: Special Energy Proven to Restore Life
(David Muehsam, PhD) A few weeks ago, we looked at a Brief History of Healing and Regeneration with Electric and Magnetic Fields, Part I. We saw that the use of electric currents and magnetic fields for healing dates back to ancient times, and that the information-based viewpoint emerging in modern bioelectromagnetics has striking parallels with Tibetan, Jain and Vedic medical traditions, where concepts of energy and information are fundamental in health and healing.














