Posts Tagged ‘Science’
“Fluoridated Water Is Public Murder On A Grand Scale” – Dr. Dean Burk
“It is some of the most conclusive scientific and biological evidence that I have come across in my 50 years in the field of cancer research.” – Dr. Dean Burk, former head Chemist at National Cancer Institute Water fluoridation has been an increasing topic of public concern over the past few years. Skeptics tend to…
Read More9 Reasons You Need To Be Giving and Receiving Hugs Everyday
Hugging helps the immune system, cures depression, reduces stress and induces sleep. It’s invigorating, rejuvenating and has no unpleasant side effects. It is all natural, organic, naturally sweet, no pesticides, no preservatives, no artificial ingredients and 100 percent wholesome. There are no batteries to wear out, no periodic check-ups, low energy consumption, high energy yield,…
Read More10 Scientific Reasons to Smile More Often
Not only is smiling proven to be more attractive, but it can help you attain a longer life, happier disposition, and healthier body. “Sometimes your joy is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of your joy.” – Thich Nhat Hanh Have you every heard the quip “It takes…
Read MoreStudy: Sleeping in a Hammock Makes Sleep Deeper and Improves Brain Function
Babies aren’t the only ones who benefit from gentle rocking. A study suggests that when you lie down for some shut-eye, swaying in a hammock will help you fall asleep faster, and make you sleep more deeply, than napping on a stationary bed or couch. Swiss researchers monitored the brain activity of 12 men during a…
Read MoreStudy – Hitting a Soccer Ball with Head Causes Brain Shrinkage
A study has found College-age soccer players may show some degree of brain-tissue shrinkage – adding to evidence that the sport carries a risk of long-term brain injury. Using high-resolution MRI brain scans, researchers found evidence of reduced gray matter in the brains of 10 male college soccer players, compared with 10 young men who…
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