Sticking Wires into the Brain is not new Considering Elon Musk’s efforts to wire people’s brains to send messages to a receiver, Dr.
Convivial Economics “It’s not a usual thing to do, you know, to invite total strangers into your home,” the woman says as she steps across the threshold. Four o’clock in the afternoon, already quite dark outside, but we’ve lit a couple of marschaller, the large outdoor candles that Swedes
Could a magnetic motor generator be used to power our homes for free? The John Christie Electric Generator, also known as the Lutec 1000, is a magnetic motor generator device developed by Australian mechanical engineer John Christie and his electrician friend Lou Bri...
Unlocking the Secrets of Centenarian Longevity Did you know that individuals who reach the age of 100 consistently maintain lower levels of glucose, creatinine and uric acid starting in their 60s? A study published in GeroScience, involving data from 44,636 participants in Sweden, revealed that very few centenarians have glucose levels above 6.5 mmol/
The FDA's War on America's Health What recent finding links dietary linoleic acid to autism? * Linoleic acid promotes the production of protective brain compounds * Linoleic acid deficiency reduces inflammation in autism patients * Linoleic acid supports gut microbiome diversity * Linoleic acid metabolites are linked to increased autism severity Research shows that linoleic acid metabolites in cord blood
Beyond Growth: The promise of a wellbeing economy In this guest blog, econometrician and sustainability researcher Gaya Herrington considers whether a transition to a Wellbeing Economy is possible and what that would mean for our society and how we interact with the natural world. Why, despite all our innovative capabilities, do problems like poverty, hunger, and environmental destruction
New Autism Statistics Are Out, and They’re Shocking How does melatonin help protect the brain from Alzheimer's disease? * By stimulating blood flow to the hippocampus Melatonin helps maintain the integrity of the blood-brain barrier, protecting the brain from harmful substances and supporting brain health. Learn more. * By maintaining the integrity of the blood-brain barrier * By blocking amyloid-beta protein
CCTV isn’t just watching us; it’s changing how our brains work A study published on 10 December in Neuroscience of Consciousness suggests that surveillance cameras can alter the way our brains process visual information, particularly when it comes to detecting faces and potential threats. The implications extend beyond individual privacy concerns to questions about public mental health and the subtle ways
Is the purpose of the self-replicating “vaccine” trial in the USA merely to prime the public for another pandemic? Arcturus Therapeutics’ self-replicating “vaccine” for bird flu is being trialled in the USA. Participants of the trial were requested to only enrol if it had been 90 days since their last flu injection and 60 days since their last covid injection. “This seems kind of pointless … since it’s been
Unveiling the Hidden Dangers of Irregular Bowel Movements Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is characterized by the gradual loss of kidney function over time, leading to a range of health complications.
European Committee gives green light to use self-replicating vaccines on citizens of EU countries The Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use has recommended marketing authorisation for Kostaive, a self-replicating mRNA (“saRNA”) injection developed by Arcturus Therapeutics
Syria Podcast—Episode 3 In Episode 3 of the Syria Podcast, Mike Robinson speaks to Dr Piers Robinson about alleged chemical weapons use by the Assad government and Piers' subsequent support for the two OPCW investigators who continue to highlight irregularities in the OPCW report on alleged use of chemical weapons in Douma in
Blood Pressure Influences Your Risk for Alzheimer's Disease High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is one of the most common health conditions affecting Americans today.
Healthy Sizzle: Choosing the Best Fats for Cooking Which gut bacteria are associated with breaking down cholesterol and reducing its accumulation in the body? * Clostridium sp CAG_299 * Oscillibacter species Oscillibacter species produce enzymes that facilitate cholesterol metabolism, reducing both fecal and plasma cholesterol levels. Learn more. * Eubacterium rectale * Lactobacillus acidophilus Oscillibacter species produce enzymes that facilitate cholesterol