Why does it feel better waking up without an alarm clock? A neurologist explains
By Beth Ann Malow, Vanderbilt University Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to curiouskidsus@theconversation.com. Why do I feel better rested when I wake myself up than I do if my alarm or another person wakes me up? – […]
Solutions For Solving The Infertility Crisis With Antony Sammeroff
By The Conscious Resistance Derrick Broze talks with Antony Sammeroff about the infertility crisis, the causes, and, most importantly, the solutions for those facing this devastating problem. Join Antony for the Fertility and Detox retreat: https://programs.villanaturacommunity.com/antony/ The Conscious Resistance Network is an independent media organization focused on empowering individuals through education, philosophy, health, and community […]
They’re Coming for the Women Now, Too
By The Freedom Articles Via so-called “toxic masculinity” and declining sperm counts, they’ve been coming for the men. Now they’re coming for the women, too. An anti-human force is attacking the hormonal basis of both genders. Shownotes: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/human-sperm-counts-declining-worldwide-study-finds-180981138/ https://academic.oup.com/humupd/article/29/2/157/6824414?login=false https://i0.wp.com/i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/11/15/12/64563435-11429551-image-a-1_1668514209737.jpg?resize=634%2C463&ssl=1 https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSL1N2YU17F/ https://www.theburningplatform.com/2022/06/22/covid-vaccine-causes-a-decline-in-male-fertility/ https://www.nichd.nih.gov/health/topics/pcos/conditioninfo/causes https://www.science.org/content/article/thousands-report-unusual-menstruation-patterns-after-covid-19-vaccination https://thefreedomarticles.com/3-most-chilling-conspiracy-documents-accounts/ https://thefreedomarticles.com/anti-human-agenda-behind-covid-and-nwo/ ***** Makia Freeman is the editor of alternative media […]
The Assault on Your Hormones: The Cholesterol Connection
By The Freedom Articles Humanity is under a hormonal assault, and has been for a long time. We are magnetic, energetic, binary beings – but our polarity is being disrupted to weaken us. Cholesterol was being attacked in the 1950s when it builds hormones. This could be why. Shownotes: https://rumble.com/v46k0oh-theyre-coming-for-the-women-now-too-video-57.html https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/266184-just-look-at-us-everything-is-backwards-everything-is-upside https://thefreedomarticles.com/plastic-oils-vs-saturated-fats/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GD2T3fghLBc https://thefreedomarticles.com/aluminum-fluoride-glyphosate-emf-deliberate-concoction-pineal-gland/ https://thefreedomarticles.com/anti-human-agenda-behind-covid-and-nwo/ […]
How Do You Slow Down Aging? Scientists Explain How Exercise Keeps You Young
By Shyla Cadogan, RD Time and time again, exercise continues to demonstrate its ability to protect against diseases. When it comes to aging, however, the results are not so clear cut. Now, researchers at Joslin Diabetes Center, investigating the cellular mechanism responsible for improving physical fitness through exercise, have discovered an anti-aging intervention that delayed […]
Eating Breakfast and Dinner Earlier Could be Best Recipe for Healthier Life
By Study Finds Having breakfast early and avoiding late dinners can lower the risk of heart attacks or strokes, new research suggests. An international team, led by French scientists, finds that people who eat their first meal at 9 a.m. have a six-percent higher chance of developing cardiovascular disease than those who have breakfast at […]
Live Near a Busy Road? It Could Lead to a Common Hearing Problem
By John Anderer If you live on or near a busy street that’s always full of humming motors and the sounds of traffic, you may be more likely to hear a buzzing in your ears — even during silent moments. Scientists at the University of Southern Denmark say there’s a link between traffic noise and […]
Low-calorie Diets Slow Down the Aging Process as Much as Quitting Smoking
By Study Finds Low-calorie diets could slow down the pace of aging and have as much of an impact on health as quitting smoking, a new study suggests. Researchers at Columbia University say eating less calories slows down the aging process by two to three percent. This translates to a 10 to 15-percent drop in […]
Regular Exercise Helps People Avoid the Need for Antidepressants
By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira There’s no question that exercise can be good for you. Among its many health benefits, exercise is one of the best ways to keep your brain in tip-top shape. It should come as no surprise then how exercise improves your mental health, although how much has always been a matter for debate. […]
Eating Strawberries Daily May Protect Your Brain from Dementia
By Chris Melore Strawberries could be the sweet treat that keeps your brain functioning properly later in life. Researchers from the University of Cincinnati found that strawberries indulging in strawberries daily could potentially keep dementia at bay for some middle-aged individuals. Building on earlier research highlighting the possible benefits of blueberries in lowering the risk […]
Caffeine can Negatively Impact an Athlete’s Decisions
By John Anderer Countless people use a caffeine boost in the morning to get their days started, but noteworthy new research suggests too much caffeine may actually backfire. Specifically, people who participate in sports may be disrupting their own decision-making and problem-solving skills. Researchers at Staffordshire University in the United Kingdom found that caffeine appears […]
Shocking Survey Reveals People Still Use an 18-story Mountain of Plastic Each Year
By Patrisha Antonaros The average person still uses 140 plastic bags in a year — about the height of an 18-story building, new research reveals. A survey of 2,000 adults asked people to rate their efforts of becoming more sustainable over the past five years. While only 18 percent would give themselves an “A+” for […]
20 Minutes of Mindful Yoga Can Lead to Better Sleep and Memory
By Study Finds Just 20 minutes of yoga can lead to better sleep and enhanced memory, new research explains. Scientists say that practicing yoga nidra, a type of mindfulness training, can improve sleep, cognitive abilities, learning, and memory, even for beginners. Yoga nidra, in contrast to more active yoga styles that emphasize physical postures, breathing, […]
You Could Soon be Drinking Lab-grown Coffee — Without Knowing the Difference
By Study Finds Natural Blaze Editor’s Note — this article is NOT presented as an endorsement of science taking over coffee production based on the highly debatable climate change debate; it’s only to inform readers of what is being planned. We should know by now that once food is given over to purely laboratory creations, […]
Forever Chemicals Linked to Weaker Bones Among Young People
By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira Exposure to forever chemicals is affecting bone health in adolescents and young adults, warns a new study. Researchers at USC explain that a lower bone mineral density puts a person at risk for brittle bones and other bone diseases. Per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have earned the name forever chemicals because they […]
Just 20 Minutes of Exercise Can Boost Brain Function After Poor Night’s Sleep
By Study Finds Just 20 minutes of exercise can help restore brain function after suffering the impact of a poor night’s sleep, a new study reveals. Scientists in the U.K. have found that mental performance improves during moderately intensive exercise, regardless of a person’s sleep status or oxygen levels. Recent research shows that 40 percent […]
Work Workout: 3 Easy Exercises You Can Do At Your Desk To Build Strength
By Joe Vitiello Whether you work remotely or travel to an office, your body needs to move – often. Sitting hunched forward at a desk all day creates poor postural habits. For that reason, many fitness professionals view sitting as the new smoking. Beyond creating poor habits, sitting is not helping you to get blood […]
We Finally Know Why Eating Yogurt Helps Prevent Mental Health Problems
By Study Finds Can eating yogurt help stave off mental disorders? Researchers from the University of Virginia School of Medicine believe so. In a new study, scientists discovered that a common bacterium found in fermented foods and yogurt, called Lactobacillus, plays a crucial role in managing stress, potentially aiding in preventing conditions like depression and […]
Nanoplastics Linked to Parkinson’s and Some Types of Dementia – New Study
By Janosch Heller, Dublin City University Since it was first produced at the start of the 20th century, synthetic plastic – and especially plastic packaging – has been an ever-present fixture in everyday life. Yet all the convenience plastic has given us comes at a price. When plastic breaks down slowly over time, it produces […]