Why Reducing PUFA Intake During Pregnancy Is Crucial for the Health of Your Children Fats — which are water-insoluble biological molecules also known as lipids — are the primary building block of your cell membranes.
Dr. Mike Yeadon: Pandemics, digital control, eugenics and depopulation On 21 November 2022, former Pfizer scientist Dr.
How Iodine Deficiency Increases Your Risk for Chronic Illnesses Editor's Note: This article is a reprint.
Are climate scientists becoming slaves to a system designed to prevent science? The climate system is extremely complex and our understanding is deeply uncertain. There is a whole lot that we don’t know and even more that we can’t know. When in the 1980s, the United Nations (“UN”) picked up on climate change as a tool to push forward a
Proteins, Fats and Carbs: Basics of Nutritional Biochemistry 101 Macronutrients are the primary components of your diet that give you energy.
Common Signs of Vitamin B1 Deficiency Thiamine (vitamin B1) is used by nearly all your cells and is essential for several functions in the body.
Animals Deal with Sickness better than Humans do (Part One) We can learn a great deal by watching how animals deal with disease – particularly infectious disease.
The Silent Epidemic of Excess Iron In this interview, Christy Sutton, D.C., reviews the dangers of excessive iron.
Why the Wim Hof Method May Do More Harm Than Good Wim Hof, often referred to as "The Iceman," is a Dutch extreme athlete famed for his ability to withstand freezing temperatures that would typically overwhelm the average person.
The Mechanisms Linking Perceived Stress to Pilots' Safety Attitudes: A Chain Mediation Effect of Job Burnout and Cognitive Flexibility This study unveils that the relationship between pilots' perceived stress and safety attitudes is not a straightforward causal link but rather intricately influenced by other variables.
The impact of road environments on rural periodic market travel satisfaction: a heterogeneity analysis of travel modes Travel satisfaction as experienced by rural residents is closely related to personal physical and mental health, as well as rural economic conditions.