Documentary: Pseudology – has the media industry perfected the art of lying? The entertainment industry has long stood as one of the most influential businesses on the planet.
Sudan: War Crimes in South Kordofan (Nairobi, December 10, 2024) – The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) killed scores of civilians, and injured, raped, and abducted many others in waves of attacks in Habila and Fayu, two towns in Sudan’s South Kordofan state, between December 2023 and March 2024, Human Rights Watch said today. The attacks on
How Fermented Foods Help Promote Better Mental Health Fermented foods stand out as a potent intervention when it comes to influencing your mental health by impacting a symbiotic relationship inside the body, which is called the gut-brain axis.
One Reason Why Consuming Animal Fats Is Vital What health condition is linked to magnesium deficiency in women according to recent studies? * Osteoporosis due to low calcium absorption * Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), a reproductive infection Magnesium deficiency is associated with an increased risk of PID, as magnesium helps regulate immune function and reduce inflammation, protecting against reproductive infections.
Vitamin E Reverses Atherogenesis and Protects Against Endotoxin-Induced Damage Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin best known for its role as an antioxidant, protecting cells from damage caused by free radicals.
Climate alarmists score an own goal: Bovaer’s major route of excretion is CO2 The drug Bovaer which is described as a feed additive for dairy cows to “reduce emissions” has been disclosed as consisting of three ingredients: silicon dioxide, propylene glycol and 3-nitrooxypropanol (“3-NOP”). Writing for UK Column, Dr. Mike Williams takes a brief look at the studies done on 3-NOP to establish
The Hidden History of Our Modern Food System: How Big Tobacco Shaped What We Eat I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Calley Means, co-author of the book "Good Energy" and a policy advisor to Robert F.
What’s in a body? – A story with a twist in the tale The following story is an extract from Dr, Vernon Coleman’s novel ‘Stories with a twist in the tale’. It’s about Tom Whitehouse, a man who works in the subject store at St. Christopher’s Hospital Medical School, preparing bodies for dissection. It may sound like a boring subject
Eczema and Psoriasis — Different Causes, Similar Symptoms Your skin is the largest organ in your body.
Contact Lenses Could Lead to Serious Eye Infections if Not Used Properly Editor's Note: This article is a reprint.
How DMSO Protects and Heals Internal Organs Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is a remarkably safe naturally occurring compound that can treat a variety of challenging conditions.
Film Crew Stopped and Questioned in Autonomous Republic of Uzbekistan On December 1, police in Karakalpakstan, the autonomous republic of western Uzbekistan, briefly detained Russian blogger and film maker Aleksei Pivovarov, three members of his film crew, and their fixer, Feride Makhsetova, a local journalist at the independent news agency Hook Report. The group was escorted to the Nukus City
Warning Signs of Acute and Chronic Inflammation in the Body When you sprain an ankle or catch a cold, your body's immediate response is to trigger infiammation — a natural, protective process that isolates and repairs damaged cells.