DC March to Defeat the Mandates An estimated 30,000 to 50,000 Americans gathered in Washington, D.C., for a “Defeat the Mandates” rally.
Despite Great Jobs Number, Millions Missed Work in January Because of Omicron The much better than expected jobs numbers for January belie the harsh reality that omicron sidelined millions of American workers last month, likely worsening supply chain stresses, shortages, and inflation. The economy added 476,000 jobs as employers went on a hiring spree while keeping many workers who got sick
When You Want to Learn in Your Pajamas The new normal in online education is identifying what works for you! From my own experience, I recently had a one on one LIVE class with my instructor, Jenny Sansouci, author of The Rebel’s Apothecary. What was I learning? How to bake the easiest, most delicious CBD-infused cookie. Here
Top 33 Tips to Optimize Your Sleep Routine Sleep is one of the great mysteries of life. For a long time, it was widely thought that sleep was little more than a waste of time.
Sweet Wormwood Again Shows Effectiveness Against COVID-19 STORY AT-A-GLANCE Several traditional antimalarial remedies have been shown to effectively tackle COVID- 19.
Kenya’s Deadly Neglect of Health Workers’ Concerns During the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic, Dr.Wahura Kanyoro spent her days at Kenyatta Teaching and Referral Hospital dutifully treating and caring for patients.
How the US Can Protect Pregnant Workers from High Temperatures US President Joe Biden tasked the US Labor Department to write regulations to better protect workers from heat, partly because climate change is making more and more days dangerously hot.
These Herbs Can Help Suppress Tumor Development Plant scientists from Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, took the next step in discovering how compounds found in Mediterranean spices, including thyme and oregano, may be developed into pharmaceutical products that could help suppress tumor development. The research was published in December 2021 in the Proceedings of the National
Alternatives to Social Drinking: Dry January January is a month of resolutions, introspection, and starting off the year on a new foot.
Omicron Worsens Crisis in Australia’s Nursing Homes The Omicron wave has further exposed the crisis in Australia’s aged care sector with staffing so short, that workers’ unions are calling for the government to deploy the army to assist.
Rhonda Patrick on Vitamin C This article was previously published June 6, 2020, and has been updated with new information.
Microdosing Psilocybin Mushrooms to Cultivate Self-Love Psychedelic mushrooms have an extensive impact on our mental health and overall wellbeing.
Probiotics Improve Long COVID As reported in this short news clip, research evidence shows that probiotics may help reduce long-haul symptoms after COVID-19.
Bathed in Pesticides: the Narrative of Deception The volume of pesticide use and exposure is occurring on a scale that is without precedent and world-historical in nature.
Is Collagen the Fountain of Youth or a Trend? Are collagen supplements the fountain of youth or a beauty trend? In the past few years, the collagen craze has exploded – notably for its claims of promoting a youthful complexion and improving skin’s elasticity. Collagen can be injected; consumed as a supplement, powder or elixir; and/or applied externally