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Unlocking the Secrets of Fascial Tissue May Be the Next Frontier in Natural Health
(Phillip Schneider) There are some parts of human anatomy which have inexplicably powerful impacts health and wellness, including our spiritual and emotional well-being. For example, researchers continue to try to understand the role that the muscle of the soul (psoas), or the seat of the soul (pineal gland) have, but did you know there is a mysterious tissue in your […]
The Epithalamus: Characteristics and Functions | Psychology
(Exploring Your Mind) Despite its small size, the epithalamus handles essential tasks. In fact, scientists know that a change in its structure can contribute to mood problems.
Horror Movies Manipulate Brain Activity Expertly to Enhance Excitement | Neuroscience
(Science Daily) Finnish research team maps neural activity in response to watching horror movies. A study conducted by the University of Turku shows the top horror movies of the past 100 years, and how they manipulate brain activity.
The Science of Taboo Language: Swears and Curse Words
(Exploring Your Mind) Within your wide, wide language, there’s a dark corner. We mean, of course, swears and curse words. Want to hear about how, despite the bad press they get, they can be beneficial to you?
Coronavirus Outbreak: Why is China Scared of the Truth? [Part 1] (Video)
Coronavirus Outbreak: Why is China Scared of the Truth? [Part 1] (Video)
How Coffee Affects the Brain, Body, and Health
(Neuroscience News) You’re reading this with a cup of coffee in your hand, aren’t you? Coffee is the most popular drink in the world. Americans drink more coffee than soda, juice, and tea — combined.
The Most Widely Used Cooking Oil In The US Found To Cause Genetic Changes In The Brain
(Alanna Ketler) The most widely used oil in the United States can be found in processed/packaged foods, in the deep fryers of countless fast food restaurants and even mixed into feed for livestock. Soybean oil is everywhere and unfortunately, it is not healthy for us humans. Likely the livestock as well should not be consuming it at all.
How Does the Immune System Know Which Microorganisms to Attack? Turns Out, It’s Similar to Speed Dating
(Arsenio Toledo) Researchers from the University of Freiburg have found evidence to suggest that the immune system could distinguish between self and non-self molecules through interacting with them. This team, led by biologists Wolfgang Schamel and Wilfried Weber, provided data that supported a hypothesis scientists have long held concerning how T cells differentiate between pathogens and the body’s cells.
Brain Differences Between Genders | Psychology
(Justin Deschamps) There are differences between men and women. I know that is obvious to most people, but there is an agenda to hide this truth, which will result in more human suffering.
Irrefutable: The Coronavirus Was Engineered by Scientists in a Lab Using Well Documented Genetic Engineering Vectors That Leave Behind a “Fingerprint”
(Mike Adams) Every virology lab in the world that has run a genomic analysis of the coronavirus now knows that the coronavirus was engineered by human scientists. The proof is in the virus itself: The tools for genetic insertion are still present as remnants in the genetic code. Since these unique gene sequences don’t occur by random chance, they’re proof that this virus was engineered by scientists in a lab.
Astros to Cosmos | Space Scales
Astros to Cosmos | Space Scales
Study: Link Between Emotion and Addictive Substance Use Explained
(Neuroscience News) What drives a person to smoke cigarettes – and keeps one out of six U.S. adults addicted to tobacco use, at a cost of 480,000 premature deaths each year despite decades of anti-smoking campaigns? What role do emotions play in this addictive behavior? Why do some smokers puff more often and more deeply or even relapse many years after they’ve quit? If policy makers had those answers, how could they strengthen the fight against the global smoking epidemic?
The Psychopathy Checklist by Robert Hare
(Exploring Your Mind) Robert Hare is one of the greatest experts in psychopathic personality and criminal behavior. His psychopathy checklist, also known as PCL-R, is the most significant resource not only to detect a psychopath but also to assess their violent inclination.
A Broccoli Anti-Aging Enzyme May Hold the Fountain of Youth
(Mike Barrett) If you’re looking to turn back the hands of time, look no further than broccoli. Love it or hate it, this common cruciferous veggie contains a natural compound called nicotinamide mononucleotide, which has been shown to have a potent anti-aging effect on mice that “could be translated to humans.” [1]














