Berberine May Ease Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression STORY AT-A-GLANCE Editor's Note: This article is a reprint.
What Happens When You Stop Chasing an Avoidant? 9 Surprising Things to Expect Do you have a friend with avoidant personality disorder? Perhaps you’re in a relationship with an avoidant and you’re not coping with their crushing low self-esteem. Maybe you’ve decided you can’t be around a family member anymore because you’re helpless to change or cope with
Conference on Propaganda and COVID-19 This weekend PANDA in association with the Portuguese Society of Integrative Medicine, are sponsoring a conference on Propaganda and mental health, with a focus on the recent Covid19 psy-op. Speakers will include regular OffG contributor Dr Piers Robinson, Mark Crispin Miller, Mattias Desmet and many more. You can view the
Tapering off SSRI Anti-Depressants with Microdosing The feeling of depression and anxiety is something that many people have experienced at some point in their lives.
Netherlands Land Grab: Dutch farmers prepare for a battle Despite the election results and the outrage, the Dutch government is pushing ahead with its plans to destroy Netherlands’ agricultural sector.
Saudi Arabia: Ensure Respect for Civil Society Vision (Beirut) – Saudi Arabian civil society organizations, activists, and dissidents should be able to freely articulate their vision and agenda for a rights-respecting future for their country without fear of reprisals, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International said today. The two organizations stand in solidarity with Saudi people demanding a future
Egypt: Women Abused Over Alleged ISIS Ties (Beirut) – Egyptian authorities have arbitrarily detained women and girls related to suspected members of the Islamic State (ISIS) affiliate in North Sinai, some for months or years, Human Rights Watch and the Sinai Foundation for Human Rights said today. The authorities have also tortured several women and girls and held
A case-study evaluation of the “Copenhagen Music Program” for psilocybin-assisted therapy In a recent article, Messell and colleagues provide a curated list, the “Copenhagen Music Program for Psilocybin”.
Is Too Much Iron in the Brain Causing Alzheimer's? STORY AT-A-GLANCE By 2050, an estimated 13 million Americans will have Alzheimer's disease.
Should You Stretch Before or After Exercise, or Both? STORY AT-A-GLANCE Editor's Note: This article is a reprint.
AGs Raise Concerns over Insurance Companies in 'Net Zero' Alliances Twenty-three attorneys general sent a letter to 28 insurance companies to raise concerns over their involvement in the woke leftist climate groups Net-Zero Insurance Alliance (NZIA) and Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance (NZAOA). The letter, led by Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes and Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry, was sent Monday
State Financial Officers Demand Answer on Firms Shareholder Proposals Over 20 state financial officers sent a joint letter late Monday night to 20 asset management firms and two proxy advisers, looking for answers on their approach to shareholder proposals.
South Africa Beats Climate Change Emissions Goal, Unintentionally -- Thanks to Blackouts South Africa is exceeding its goal for cutting greenhouse gas emissions — thanks to regular blackouts that have become a daily feature of life in the country and have become a serious obstacle to economic growth. What “load shedding” in South Africa 🇿 looks and sounds like: Urban Square, Century City mall,
EU Approves Law for ‘Deforestation-Free’ Trade Today, the European Union adopted an important new law requiring EU-based companies to ensure their imports and exports are “deforestation-free” and not driving human rights abuses.