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In the 2011 movie Limitless, our loser-turned-hero Bradley Cooper takes a pill, writes a novel in a few days, becomes an investment tycoon, and performs other…
Harry Rhodes - Geoengineering expert from the UK - Discussed various problems caused by spraying the planet with toxic chemicals and substances and how long…
In Humble Awe of Human Complexity Eastern wisdom tells us that when we think we know, we don't. But when we admit ignorance, we achieve enlightenment.…
Prof. Peter Duesberg is professor of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of California at Berkeley. He was the first to isolate a cancer…
It's a familiar trope in U.S. society that baby boomers are the "richest generation." But a report released online Thursday by the Population Reference Bureau…
Protein deposits in cells, such as those associated with diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, can also be beneficial – at least for yeast cells, as…
Commonly referred to as black cumin or caraway, black seed is actually more of a description than a proper name, yet is preferred because it…
We're living longer. The number of U.S. adults 65 and older—roughly 40 million as of the 2010 census—is expected to nearly double to 71 million…
Mass shootings from Newtown to San Bernardino are weighing ever more heavily on Americans, with signs of post-traumatic stress spreading far beyond the circle of…
Ellen Kamhi, PhD, RN, www.naturalnurse.com, interviews Dr Art Capperauld. Dr Capperauld attended California State University Long Beach with an emphasis on human biology, and graduated…
Extracts from green tea may boost a range of cognitive functions, with particular benefits observed for short term memory, report researchers from Japan. Two grams…
"Many doctors overprescribe painkillers because they have relationships with pharmaceutical companies and they get pay offs," said James Petras, a professor emeritus of sociology atBinghamton University in Binghamton,…