Artificial Sweetener Neotame Can Damage Your Gut Neotame, an artificial sweetener that's chemically similar to aspartame, may seriously damage the human intestine and overall gut health.
What to Do About Your Bunions? A bunion, medically known as hallux valgus, is a bony bump that forms on the joint at the base of the big toe — the metatarsophalangeal joint.
Dr. Naomi Wolf’s statement to the Royal Courts of Justice in Mark Steyn v. Ofcom Yesterday, Mark Steyn took the UK’s media regulator state censor Ofcom to court. The Royal Courts of Justice heard the case of Steyn v. Ofcom, which centres on Ofcom having penalised former GB News presenter Mark Steyn for having Dr. Wolf on his show and allowing her to tell
Fluoride Could Be Putting Your Fetus' Neurological Development at Risk Water fluoridation may be one of the most non-essential health practices forced onto the public.
Beyond the Walls — How Outdoor Time Transforms Your Health Whenever you're feeling tired or stressed, your first instinct may be to stay in your room and shut yourself away from the outside world.
Mankind’s enemy controls minds through chaos and division – don’t get drawn in The modern world actively works against the ability to nurture your intuition and feed your soul, instead, as investigative journalist Corey Lynn puts it, feeding the enemy. This “enemy” thrives on the chaos, division and negativity perpetuated through social media platforms and elsewhere. It symbolises the harmful outcomes of collective
The Health Benefits of Getting Dirty One key to a healthy immune system, a lower rate of allergies and a better mood might be getting dirty.
Seaweed Is the Next Trendy Superfood In Asian households, seaweed is an integral part of daily meals.
We have every reason to mistrust the “scientific community” but does that mean viruses don’t exist? Some people are questioning the existence of SARS-CoV-2 or even viruses and pathogenic germs altogether.
Exercise Protects Against Heart Disease by Lowering Stress Part of the reason why exercise is so good for your heart may be its ability to help relieve stress.
Mental health: Walking in nature is as good as therapy and drugs Recent meta-analyses confirm that exercise significantly alleviates symptoms of depression, with activities like walking, yoga and strength training showing robust benefits for mental health. However, doing more than one hour of strength training per week, for example, will begin to negate longevity benefits. Moderate exercise such as walking, however, cannot
The Impact of Education and Green Markets on Entrepreneurial Intentions: A Mediation-Moderation Study Entrepreneurship drives innovation and growth of the economic condition.
A systematic review and meta-analysis of the effectiveness of social support on turnover intention in clinical nurses Background: Nurse turnover has become a salient issue in healthcare system worldwide and seriously compromises patient outcomes.