Warming Herbs For Winter Health Prevention and preparedness are two essential ingredients to weathering illness and health setbacks during the winter months.Seasonal herbal medicine is an empowering tool to support wellness.
Are We Being Told The Truth About COVID-19? Professor Sucharit Bhakdi Below is an interview with renowned scientist Dr.Sucharit Bhakdi discussing the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bangladesh: Halt Rohingya Relocations to Remote Island (New York) – The Bangladesh government should immediately halt imminent relocations of Rohingya refugees to remote Bhasan Char island, Human Rights Watch said today.
Lunar Eclipse In Gemini: Applying Ourselves In An Adaptable Way We are having a Full Moon Lunar Eclipse in Gemini on November 30th which is peaking at 9:30am Universal Time.This will be on the night of November 29th to the morning of the 30th for the Americas.
Global Vaccine Passport Could Be Required for Travel Forced vaccination is part and parcel of the plan to “reset” the global economic system, forever altering life as we know it. Now, global vaccine passports are being introduced, and it’s only a matter of time before vaccination status will be a prerequisite for travel
How the Endocannabinoid System Works (and Why it Matters Even if You Don’t Take CBD) There’s a reason ingesting phytocannabinoids such as THC and CBD impacts us, and it’s not (just) plant medicine magic.
Afghanistan: Donors Should Support Rights Gains (Geneva) – Afghanistan’s foreign donors meeting in Geneva, beginning November 23, 2020, should prioritize funding for education and health, especially for girls and women, and for independent media, Human Rights Watch said today. The pledging conference will discuss funding commitments at a critical time, as the armed conflict and the
Human Rights Watch Letter to Prime Minister Trudeau Dear Prime Minister Trudeau, I write to you today to express Human Rights Watch’s deep concern that Neskantaga First Nation is once more in a state of emergency due to its inadequate water infrastructure. Human Rights Watch conducted research in First Nations communities in the province of Ontario between
Bad News for the US on World Prematurity Day The nonprofit March of Dimes, which works to improve the health of mothers and babies in the United States, issued its “Annual Report Card” on Monday ahead of World Prematurity Day today.
Trump Administration Moves to Entrench Global Gag Rule With attention turning toward what the administration of President-elect Joe Biden should do to protect sexual and reproductive rights, the administration of President Donald Trump is trying to further entrench rules that restrict work on these issues overseas. These late efforts would expand the global gag rule, a policy that
EU: Bring Human Rights to the Top of Central Asia Agenda (Brussels) – The European Union (EU) should set consequences if Central Asian governments fail to meet more ambitious human rights goals, Human Rights Watch said today.
Waiving Intellectual Property Rules Key to Beating Covid-19 With two companies, Pfizer and BioNTech, having announced promising early results for a Covid-19 vaccine they are developing, governments in the United States, European Union, and the United Kingdom are racing to prebook hundreds of millions of doses for their own use. But as long as intellectual property rights limit
New Moon In Scorpio: Embracing Change & Transformation We are having a New Moon in Scorpio on November 15th throughout most of the world and on the night of the 14th in Central to Western North America.
Lion’s Mane: The Smart Mushroom Known as the “nerve mushroom”, Lion’s Mane mushroom has spread throughout the minds of those interested in its innate abilities to positively impact the human nervous system.
Food and Cash Aid is Vital if Lebanon Goes Back into Lockdown Lebanon’s Higher Defense Council is discussing today new measures to combat the Covid-19 pandemic in the country, which has seen an alarming surge in new cases and related deaths in recent weeks.