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06/12/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Volcanic ash as a sustainable building material: It can add strength and sustainability to concrete
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have incorporated volcanic ash into standard concrete to create a new type of sustainable building material. The result of their endeavor far exceeded the scientists’ expectations, with the blended additive needing less energy to create while still maintaining its structural soundness (to a certain degree). Excitedly, the […]
06/01/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Time is NOT the fourth dimension: Glenn Jessome in the latest episode of CounterThink with Mike Adams
As far as we can remember, the concept of time has always been there. But what really is time? Is it truly the fourth dimension that comes after space? Joseph Glenn Jessome of the Jessome Society shared his insights on the real meaning of time in the latest episode of CounterThink with Mike Adams. For […]
05/08/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
3 Science-backed nutritional benefits of echinacea
The deliciously pink coneflower, otherwise known as echinacea, is one of nature’s power plants (pun intended). Healers from all disciplines recognize the healing potential of echinacea and often prescribe it as an alternative treatment for various conditions. But many skeptics still question whether this popularity is the result of strong scientific research or a just […]
03/09/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Cannabis proven an effective alternative form of pain relief for elderly patients, allowing many to quit taking dangerous meds, research finds
President Trump announced last year that the opioid epidemic was a “public health emergency” and called for the medical community to look for alternative therapies to battle the growing crisis. The President cited the most recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) statistics which places drug overdose as the leading cause of injury death […]
02/17/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Lemon verbena extract found to reduce muscle damage after exercise
Lemon verbena can be used to relieve muscle soreness and post-workout pain, according to new research published in the Journal of the International Society of Sport Nutrition. The recent clinical trial followed 40 men and women who described themselves as “moderately active” and who had reported on the effects of lemon verbena extract in lessening […]
02/12/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Floating food isn’t easy to digest: Scientists think this may be the reason astronauts lose weight
“As odds as it sounds, that’s one of the bigger challenges we have; getting crews to eat enough calories to maintain body weight,” admitted Dr. Scott Smith who leads the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)’s nutritional biochemistry lab. It is one of the more profoundly interesting problems facing astronauts today, but not one given […]
02/07/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
8 uses for Echinacea backed by science
Echinacea (pronounced ek-in-nay-sha) is a medicinal plant used by Native Americans to treat snake bites and cure septic wounds. Its popularity today is founded on several studies that prove its efficacy in shortening the common cold and reducing fever. This small, purple flower is indeed a herb you should familiarize yourself with. Should you ever […]
01/02/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Junk food fuels the cancer industry: New research finds diabetes and obesity cause nearly 800,000 cancers worldwide
We need to have a discussion on how much your lifestyle affects your health. Movements regarding body positivity and self-love claim that “health [comes] at every size” (otherwise known as the HAES movement) but science constantly debunks this with evidence that proves that carrying excess fat is not compassionate to one’s self, nor at all […]
12/30/2017
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By Rhonda Johansson
Do you fight in your sleep? New study warns thrashing about in bed may be an early warning sign of dementia, Parkinson’s
Thrashing, laughing, or talking in your sleep can indicate a vulnerability to developing Parkinson’s and dementia later on. Researchers from the Aarhus University state that rapid eye movement sleep behavioral disorder (RBD), which occurs when a person begins to “act out” dreams, may be caused by inflammation in the brain where dopamine is made. This […]
12/12/2017
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By Rhonda Johansson
New research finds that MS, the most common inflammatory disease of the central nervous system, may be triggered by an imbalance in gut flora
Intestinal flora may be the key to understanding how multiple sclerosis develops. Previous assumptions held that MS was a mostly genetic problem, prompting physicians to closely examine DNA. New research, however, has shown that autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis, are brought about by a combination of environmental and genetic factors, the catalyst of which […]
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