Does Green-Yellow Snot Mean You Have a Sinus Infection? STORY AT-A-GLANCE After you blow your nose, do you open the tissue and look? Although not many people talk about it, it's time to break that taboo and talk about the color of your snot.
Health Tips From the Godfather of Vitamin D Research STORY AT-A-GLANCE Bruce Hollis, Ph.D., professor of pediatrics at the Medical University of South Carolina, has published more than 200 papers on vitamin D.
WEF Transhumanists will fail to hack humans because of the complexities of human nature such as free will Transhumanists believe “humans are hackable animals” therefore democracy is impossible and we need to be hacked for our own good.
Harmful instruments, false solutions and private interests dominate at COP15 The 15th session of the Conference of Parties (COP15) to the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (“UNCBD”) concluded in the early hours on Monday, 19 December, with the adoption of the post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework (“GBF”), known as the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. The UNCBD is a multilateral treaty
Tenney: Omnibus Throws away Leverage to Fix Energy Policy and Give Us Leverage in War in Europe On Thursday’s broadcast of the Fox Business Network’s “Mornings with Maria,” Rep.
How voluntary control over information and body movements determines “what it’s like” to have perceptual, bodily, emotional and mental experiences Two very fundamental aspects of phenomenal experiences underline the fact that they seem to have “something it’s like.” One aspect is the fact that experiences have a locus: they Can seem “external” (perceptual), “internal” (interoceptive, bodily or emotional) or “mental.” A second fundamental aspect is the imposingness of experiences.
Spicing Up Your Meals to Build Your Gut Health STORY AT-A-GLANCE Trillions of microorganisms live in your intestinal tract.
The Power of Meditation STORY AT-A-GLANCE According to the featured BBC Documentary “The Power of Meditation,” originally aired in 2008, more than 10 million Westerners practice daily meditation.
Russia and India Move Away from Dollar and Euro for Bilateral Trade Russian Foreign Ministry official Zamir Kabulov said on Wednesday that Russia and India are taking steps to use their respective national currencies for trading with each other, instead of using U.S.
Moon Magic: Capricorn New Moon New Moons are the perfect opportunity to initiate new ideas and intentions into the world! We are reminded during this time that when we take action to nourish our mind and body we create fertile ground for new seeds to grow. The energy of a new moon is Yang centered;
Belarus: New Laws Target Critics in Exile (Vilnius, December 22, 2022) – Belarusian parliament passed legislative amendments to a 2002 citizenship law that could be used to target members of the political opposition, activists, and other critics in exile, Human Rights Watch said today. The draft law, if endorsed by the president, would allow the president to strip
Russian Forces Forcibly Disappear Ukrainian Activist (Kyiv, December 22) – Russian forces forcibly disappeared Iryna Horobtsova, a resident of Kherson, Ukraine, in May 2022, and are understood to have unlawfully transferred her to Russian-occupied Crimea, where they are holding her incommunicado, Human Rights Watch said today. Horobtsova, 37, is an IT expert. Her family says that she
Turkey: Free Rights Defender (Istanbul, December 22, 2022) – Human Rights Watch joined six other human rights and physicians’ groups on December 22, 2022, in seeking the release of a Turkish physician who has been detained since October 26 and stands trial in Istanbul on December 23. The physician, Dr., Sebnem Korur Fincanci, an expert
Sleep Disorder Pill Increases Risk of Overdose in Youths STORY AT-A-GLANCE A study published in November 2022 in the journal JAMA found that young people who were prescribed benzodiazepines for a sleep disorder may be at higher risk for an overdose.
Can Coffee Reduce Your Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease? STORY AT-A-GLANCE Coffee is an integral part of many people's morning and afternoon routines, with long lines at neighborhood coffee shops as testaments to its popularity.