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05/17/2017
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By Cassie B.
FDA to push pro-GMO ads paid by taxpayers, even as consumers overwhelmingly reject Frankenfoods
It is common knowledge that Monsanto spends an inordinate amount of money trying to convince people that its toxic pesticides and GMO seeds are not harmful despite mountains of evidence to the contrary. Now, you get to help pay for a pro-GMO campaign whether you want to or not thanks to a questionable new measure […]
05/09/2017
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By Cassie B.
Skeptics slapped down as new science shows aromatherapy sharply improves the memory of children
The mention of aromatherapy to someone who is skeptical of the practice might garner a sideways glance, but its powers of enhancing your physical and psychological well-being are more than merely anecdotal. In the latest evidence backing up what alternative medicine proponents have known for centuries, Northumbria University researchers Dr. Mark Moss and Victoria Earle […]
05/07/2017
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By Cassie B.
Malaria cure “developed” by academic institute found to have been documented in ancient Chinese Medicine text written over five centuries ago
When dried plant leaves completely cured all 18 malaria patients who were approaching death, it was very encouraging news, but there is one part of this story that no one else reported: the same cure that the academic institute claims to have “developed” has actually been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for more than five […]
04/25/2017
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By Cassie B.
PETITION: Help pressure the USDA to test food for deadly glyphosate herbicide
Last year, the USDA was working with the EPA and FDA on plans to start testing samples of corn syrup for glyphosate residue this April, but now it appears that they have had a change of heart. Under the plan, the USDA would have looked at more than 300 samples of corn syrup to measure […]
04/22/2017
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By Cassie B.
63% of Americans are FINALLY concerned with the quality of their drinking water
Drinking water quality is an issue that does not usually get a lot of attention, which is pretty astounding considering the fact that clean water is one of life’s basic necessities. However, the drinking water crisis taking place in Flint, Michigan, has brought this issue to light as concerns mount over plans by the Trump […]
04/18/2017
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By Cassie B.
Vitamin B supplements found to reverse adverse effects of air pollution on your cardiovascular system
The air quality in many places throughout the world is so bad that simply going outside can increase your risk of death. The damaging effects of air pollution extend far beyond your lungs; it is also strongly associated with cardiovascular disease. However, some interesting new research out of the Mailman School of Public Health at […]
04/16/2017
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By Cassie B.
Health Ranger stockpiles 10,000 kg of material to manufacture lifesaving anti-radiation invention to save lives following nuclear attack
The looming threat of nuclear war and recent nuclear disasters like the Fukushima triple meltdown have brought concerns about radiation exposure front and center. If a nuclear catastrophe strikes, the radioactive isotope cesium-137 could pose a huge problem for humankind. This deadly radioisotope was produced after the Chernobyl and Fukushima meltdowns, and it is also […]
04/01/2017
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By Cassie B.
New study claims using GPS “disables” parts of the human brain
One of the most useful features that modern technology has brought us is mapping software that uses the Global Positioning System (GPS) network. This worldwide satellite navigation system uses a network of satellites and receivers to determine location, and it’s used in many vehicles and smartphones to help people reach their destinations in the least […]
03/27/2017
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By Cassie B.
Scared of the dentist? Scientists claim fear of dental drilling may be genetic
Whether it’s the whirring sound of the drill, the blinding sensation of the overhead light, or merely the sight of that familiar padded reclining chair, the prospect of going to the dentist can be enough to make normally fearless individuals more than a little queasy. For some, this fear is so intense that they ignore […]
03/18/2017
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By Cassie B.
Do violent video games affect empathy? This new study may surprise you
While much has been made of the link between violent video games and real-life aggression, a new study published in Frontiers in Psychology casts some doubts on this connection over the long term. When German researchers made use of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to look at the brains of people who play video games […]
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