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Staying Healthy While Traveling for Work
Jesse Clarke | Soulful-travel.com It’s easy to maintain a holistic lifestyle that incorporates healthy eating habits, adequate sleep, and exercise when you’re at home in a routine. But this balanced routine can easily become disrupted when you’re traveling back-to-back on … Continue reading →
GCS: Vaccine manufacturers and their enablers should be indicted for fraud
“We declare that Pfizer, Moderna, BioNTech, Janssen, AstraZeneca, and their enablers withheld and wilfully omitted safety and effectiveness information from patients and physicians, and should be immediately indicted for fraud.” “… although correlation isn’t causation, reasonable criterion have been applied … Continue reading →
The Greatest Trick of All
James Corbett | corbettreport.substack.com Magic is the ability to make someone believe something that isn’t true. It follows, then, that most great magicians are keen observers of human psychology and that magic routines are, at base, a skillfully arranged set … Continue reading →
YouTube Labels John MacArthur’s Sermon Hate Speech After He Said God Made Us ‘Male and Female’
Steve Warren | cbn.com YouTube has censored a Bible-based sermon, labeling it as “hate speech” because it isn’t pro-LGBTQ+. Pastor John MacArthur of Grace Community Church in Los Angeles, CA, preached a sermon Sunday about biblical sexuality, which as CBN’s … Continue reading →
Should the unvaccinated be left behind — if their stupidity isn’t their fault?
Bernard Keane | crikey.com.au If those refusing a COVID vaccine do so because they’ve embraced a world view created by economic uncertainty, does society owe them anything beyond their healthcare costs? What are we to make of Australians who don’t … Continue reading →
“Do Business Schools Incubate Criminals?”
Yves Smith Naked Capitalism Luigi Zingales, who teaches at the University of Chicago’s business school, had an op-ed in Bloomberg provocatively titled “Do Business Schools Incubate Criminals?” He argues that business schools are “partly to blame” for the decline in … Continue reading →
What Child Prodigies and Autistic People Have in Common
Maia Shalavitz Time A study of eight child prodigies finds that they have some striking characteristics in common, most notably high levels of autistic traits and an overrepresentation of autism in their close family members. Child prodigies evoke awe, wonder … Continue reading →
The Latest “Breakthrough”: Gas-releasing Aspirin?
ANH-USA Can’t we give something natural a try first? In March, two studies were published which suggested that aspirin may be an inexpensive and powerful weapon to fight cancer. This isn’t surprising. Aspirin is an anti-inflammatory and most anti-inflammatories seem … Continue reading →
Brain Food: Berries Can Slow Cognitive Decline
Alice Park Time Its spring, which means it’s the season for fresh, juicy berries. And that’s good news for your brain. Researchers report in the journal Annals of Neurology that women who ate berries more frequently over a period of … Continue reading →
Conquering shyness now’s simpler than you believe
The Wise Directory Finding out how to overcome shyness might be simpler than you believe. You might have been battling with shy ideas and feelings for the entire existence, but the good thing is it’s rarely to early to alter. … Continue reading →