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How China Is Destroying American Farmland
Health Viewpoints It's a two-year, $1.3 billion stealth takeover. China's acting in its own self-interest, poisoning the water supply, killing fish, and causing life-threatening illness in humans—all while taking valuable ...
Surprising Things Take Place for Some Before Dying
Venturing to the brink of death, many people have witnessed extraordinary occurrences, delving into the enigmatic realm of near-death experiences (NDEs). A 1991 Gallup poll revealed that a striking 5 percent ...
Cellular Sedition: A New Paradigm on Cancer
Cancer is form of cellular revolt, and a new theory finds that insight to be full of potential
From Lab to Plate: The Future of Cell-Based Seafood
As Alex sat down at the Umi no Sushiya sushi bar, he encountered a surprising addition to the menu: lab-grown salmon sushi. Intrigued by the idea of sustainable seafood, Alex ...
Synthetic Human Embryos Are Created, Raising Questions
Scientists reported a breakthrough in creating synthetic human embryos without the use of eggs or sperm but now face legal and ethical issues. They claim to have created model embryos ...
Study Reveals Remarkable Reversal of Previously Incurable Heart Failure Condition
Spontaneous reversal of 3 cases of transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis reveals possible antibody-based therapy
Mitochondria: This First Responder May Ease Chronic Inflammation
This organelle's critical role combatting cellular stressors may help heal our misfiring immune system
Longevity Isn’t Really About Our Genes, Study Reveals
A new study adds to mounting evidence that our health and longevity are primarily a result of our environment and lifestyle
FDA to Review ‘Genotoxic’ Findings of Artificial Sweetener
Agency says analyzing new data is key part of mission but more funding needed to review chemicals post-market
This Marine Delicacy May Deter Diabetes
Sea cucumber—an exotic marine delicacy popular in Asian countries—can prevent diabetes, according to a study by the University of South Australia (UniSA) in collaboration with Fiji National University and the ...
Retracted Study Claiming Hydroxychloroquine Deaths Is Most Cited
An investigation has found that among the hundreds of COVID-19 research papers that have been withdrawn, a retracted study linking the drug hydroxychloroquine to increased mortality was the most cited ...
ChatGPT Medical Support Better Than Humans, Worries About Missing Human Touch Remain
AI chatbot ChatGPT’s responses to medical queries scored higher ratings compared to human responses, according to a new study. However, researchers raised concerns that the mechanization of such activities could ...
Chernobyl Dogs Are Different, Scientists Say
There is some evidence to suggest that the dogs living in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ) are undergoing rapid evolution due to the harsh conditions they face. A new study looked ...
RNA-Based Vaccine Technology: The Trojan Horse Didn’t Contain mRNA
It contains modRNA that genetically manipulates healthy cells
Lab-Grown Meat: A Promising Future or Dystopian Fate?
In late March, Italy became one of the first countries to take a decisive stance on lab-grown meat. The proposed bill is clear: Italy seeks to ban lab-grown meat production, ...
The mRNA Platform: What It Is, What It Means
Back in the spring of 2020, we learned that Operation Warp Speed was hard at work creating a vaccine faster than one had ever been created before. From the decades-long ...
ARFID: Genetics a Major Factor in Little-Known Eating Disorder–New Research
An estimated one to 5 percent of the world’s population suffers from an eating disorder that few people are even aware exists. Known as avoidant restrictive food intake disorder, or ...