(Arjun Walia) “Genetically modified humans” sounds like a term that belongs in Hollywood, but it’s actually a very real possibility, and one that’s being heavily discussed in the scientific community. Contributing to one of the most controversial topics to date, not long ago, a panel of science experts in the U.S. just examined and gave their support for germline editing. This means that in the future, parents will likely be able to tamper with the genetics of their children pre-birth.
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Bacteria in Fermented Food Signal the Human Immune System, Explaining Health Benefits
(Neuroscience) Researchers have discovered that humans and great apes possess a receptor on their cells that detects metabolites from bacteria commonly found in fermented foods and triggers movement of immune cells. Claudia Stäubert of the University of Leipzig and colleagues report these findings in a new study published 23rd May in PLOS Genetics.
CIA Controlled, Washington Post: “Ufos Exist and Everyone Needs to Adjust to That Fact”
(Daniel W. Drezner) The term “UFO” automatically triggers derision in most quarters of polite society. One of Christopher Buckley’s better satires, “Little Green Men,” is premised on a George F. Will-type pundit thinking that he has been abducted by aliens, with amusing results. UFOs have historically been associated with crackpot ideas like Big Foot or conspiracy theories involving crop circles.
The Feminine Archetypes and Transformative Anger
(Exploring Your Mind) According to current feminine stereotypes, when a woman expresses rage, she’s hysterical, crazy, unhinged, and nasty. On the contrary, archetypes represent different roles that are dreamlike and universal. In this article, we’re going to discuss feminine archetypes.
Mass Meditation Leads to More Societal Peace, New Study Shows
(Natural Blaze) The group practice of the Transcendental Meditation® and TM-Sidhi® programs in Cambodia between 1993 and 2008 was associated with a 96.2% decline in sociopolitical violence in that war-torn country compared to violence in the preceding three years, according to a new peer-reviewed study published in Studies in Asian Social Science.
Scientists ‘Clear’ Alzheimer’s Plaque From Mice Using Only Light And Sound
(Mike McRae) Clumps of harmful proteins that interfere with brain functions have been partially cleared in mice using nothing but light and sound.
Coconut Oil: Better than DEET in Repelling Insects, a New Research Shows
(Best Folk Medicine) Nowadays, DEET is considered the best way to repel insects and it is praised by many for its effectiveness; but, it also has major side effects.
Millennials Besieged by Chronic Illness — From Age 27, It’s All “Downhill”
(Children’s Health Defense) Millennials (the generation born between the early 1980s and approximately the mid-1990s) just got some bad news. Health insurance data from 2017 show that many of them, especially older millennials in their mid-30s, are facing unprecedented levels of mental and physical illness.
Sunscreen Fraud: Consumer Reports’ Recommends Sunscreens That Seep Poison Into Your Bloodstream
(Dr. Joe Mercola) While there are instances where sunscreen may be prudent, these products are widely overused and contribute to widespread vitamin D deficiency. In my view, sunscreen is rarely needed, provided you’re following sensible sun exposure guidelines to prevent burning. Simply get out of the sun or wear clothing the moment your skin starts to turn light pink.
Groundbreaking: Studies Show that Vaccinated Individuals Spread Disease
(Justin Deschamps) The following article was published four years ago, in 2015. It is one of the few mainstream media articles clearly stating that vaccinated individuals spread disease. Be sure to save this page and share it with those willing to review the evidence that counters the mainstream narrative surrounding vaccination.
Staying Healthy with 5G Wireless and the Internet of Things
(Fresh and Alive) In this 2-1/2 hour presentation, Ken Rohla discusses 5th Generation wireless technology, the coming global grid of “smart” appliances known as the internet of things (IOT), and how we can maintain our health amidst this unprecedented electromagnetic assault on all life on Earth.
Fetal DNA Contaminants Found in Merck’s Measles Vaccines
(Theresa A. Deisher, Ph.D.) Open Letter to Legislators Regarding Fetal Cell DNA in Vaccines
The Insular Cortex Processes, and Drives Learning from Pain
(Neuroscience) Acute pain, e.g. hitting your leg against a sharp object, causes an abrupt, unpleasant feeling. In this way, we learn from painful experiences to avoid future harmful situations. This is called “threat learning” and helps animals and humans to survive. But which part of the brain actually warns other parts of the brain of painful events so that threat learning can occur?
Alkalinity and Oxygen Levels: Is There a Connection Between Ph Levels and Cancer Risk?
(Edsel Cook) Several studies show that pH levels of the human body exert an effect on the risk of cancer. People who desire to avoid cancer should strive to maintain their pH levels at slightly alkaline quality instead of letting it drop to acidic levels, which can encourage the rapid growth of tumors.
The Anti-Trumpers Were Wrong: Study Shows Less Racism in Whites Since Trump’s 2016 Win
(Rachel Stoltzfoos) The Washington Post contorted itself Thursday to reconcile a study that found a decline in racial prejudice with the narrative that Trump has spurred a national increase in racism.














