Study Finds That Adults Can Delay Aging in the Brain… For 10 years!!!
It is understood that methodical exercise is the main key to a healthy lifestyle. Whether it is brought from a lifetime method or beginning at an advanced age, this exercise can only serve to be...
View ArticleDeadly Tap Water: What Are You Drinking?
By: Alexandria Addesso While much of the world still lacks clean running water, the United States has for a very long time been able to boast about its clean drinking water for all its residents. But...
View ArticleChemtrails: What Are Those White Streaks In The Sky?
By: Alexandria Addesso Many American children that grew up in urban cities close to airports have at one time or another spent moments staring into the heavens as planes flew by. As we harken back to...
View ArticleDoes Gender Ideology Harm Children?
By: Alexandria Addesso The American College of Pediatrics released an eight-point statement entitled Gender Ideology Harms Children. The very timely statement was published on the ACP’s website just...
View ArticlePsychosis related to a Stress Hormone
Patients at risk for psychosis have different levels of cortisol after waking than healthy controls, a new study reports. The associated Professor Zoltan Sarnyai, of James Cook University, said it was...
View ArticleZika virus: It’s predicted more than five million cases this summer
More than five million people could be infected with Zika virus in the Americas this year, the World Health Organization (WHO) predicts. According to the Wealth Health Organization, we are expecting...
View ArticleRisk of Death from Heart Attack may be reduced: Including Omega-3 Fatty Acid...
Eating foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids may lower the risk of death from heart attack. This is the finding of new research published in an Internal Medicine Journal. Each year, around 735,000 people...
View ArticleScientist warn of more US “Superbug” cases this Summer
After two confirmed U.S. cases of “A Superbug” that thwarts a last-resort antibiotic, infectious disease experts say they expect more cases in coming months because the bacterial gene behind it is...
View ArticlePills that Promise Too Much
Health supplement labels make extravagant claims, but all too much often they are hard to swallow Retired attorney John Callahan, 81, of Manhattan, NY, was concerned that he was losing short-term...
View ArticleBeing overweight ‘Ages the Brain’
Scientists say the brains of overweight and obese people can appear 10 years older than those of healthy lean people. Obesity is already linked to conditions such as diabetes, cancer, and heart...
View ArticleCandida Auris
The CDC Releases Warnings About the New Superbug By: Alexandria Addesso In the past several months the Center for Disease Control (CDC) released statements on a new multi-drug resistant yeast that...
View ArticleHow to Get Mentally Ready to Start a Diet
Lasting weight lost and heathly eating begin with the right motivation Whether you’re doing the DASH diet, attempting Atkins or trying the TLC diet, finding the right mindset is your first step. Below,...
View ArticleMindfulness Meditation and Anxiety Disorders
Research evaluates the effects of meditation training on patients’ biological reaction to stress Characterized by persistent and excessive worry, generalized anxiety disorder affects nearly seven...
View ArticleThe Incredible Benefits of Exercise
Many people hit the gym or pound the pavement to improve cardiovascular health, build muscle, and of course, get a rockin’ bod, but working out has above-the-neck benefits too. For the past decade or...
View ArticlePoor Diet to Blame for almost Half of Cardio Vascular Deaths
Researchers say that a poor diet contributes to more than 415,000 deaths from CVD in the U.S. It is well established that a poor diet can raise the risk of cardiovascular death. New research, however,...
View ArticleRobot Eavesdrops on Men and Women to See how much They Talk
Who would you get to observe differences in how men, women and children interact? A robot in a fur-lined hat, of course. Experiments using a robotic head, called Furhat, aimed to uncover inequalities...
View ArticleRobot is Helping Autistic Children with their Social Skills
“This is nice, it tickles me,” Kaspar the social robot tells four-year-old Finn as they play together at an autism school north of London. Kaspar, developed by the University of Hertfordshire, also...
View ArticleAre the Well Read More Likely to Succeed?
By: Alexandria Addesso With television, movies, and the internet to entertain us many have been reading less and less. So much information can now be attained in small sound bites or social media...
View ArticleShould Obesity be Recognized as a Disease?
With obesity now affecting almost a third (29%) of the population, and expected to rise to 35% by 2030, should we now recognize it as a disease? Experts debate the issue. Obesity, in which excess body...
View ArticleAre Near-Death Experiences Just Comforting Illusions?
Verified perception during NDEs suggests they have some basis in reality. We all know the classic features of the near-death experience: floating above one’s body, moving through a tunnel toward a...
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