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Tips for Staying Super Fit and Healthy at Next to No Expense
Jesse Clark | Soulful-travel.com Staying fit doesn’t necessarily have to include fancy equipment that costs an arm and a leg. On the contrary, you can still fit in a mean workout using free resources or those that cost next to … Continue reading →
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 →
Kissinger: The Genesis of U.S. Government Population Control
Brian Clowes | technocracy.news The United States National Security Council is the highest decision-making body regarding foreign policy in the United States. On December 10, 1974, it completed a top-secret document entitled National Security Study Memorandum or NSSM-200, also called The Kissinger Report, since … Continue reading →
Seven Herbs and Supplements for Heart Failure
GreenMedInfo Research Group | greenmedinfo.com Heart failure is a disorder affecting millions of people in the U.S., and it may be preventable by making heart-healthy dietary and lifestyle choices. Read on to learn about seven powerful herbs and supplements to strengthen … Continue reading →
Meet The REAL Disinformation Dozen
James Corbett | minds.com Have you heard of “The Disinformation Dozen” yet? They’re the twelve people that, according to The Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), “are responsible for almost two-thirds of anti-vaccine content circulating on social media platforms.” You … Continue reading →
Republicans and Critical Climate Theory
Junk Science | junkscience.com There is a new animal in Congress. It’s called the Conservative Climate Caucus (CCS). It exists because some Republicans can’t resist muddying the waters when it comes to making energy more expensive. Rep. John Curtis, the … Continue reading →
First They Come for the Muslims
Chris Hedges TruthDig Tarek Mehanna, a U.S. citizen, was sentenced Thursday in Worcester, Mass., to 17½ years in prison. It was another of the tawdry show trials held against Muslim activists since 9/11 as a result of the government’s criminalization … Continue reading →
Pitt researchers link neural variability to short-term memory and decision making
B. Rose Huber EurekAlert A team of University of Pittsburgh mathematicians is using computational models to better understand how the structure of neural variability relates to such functions as short-term memory and decision making. In a paper published online April … Continue reading →
Cracked: Health secrets of walnuts… They are loaded with antioxidants that fight disease
Source: Daily Mail The festive season may be over, but there is at least one Christmas treat worth making a habit of eating throughout the year – walnuts. Scientists have discovered they are the healthiest nuts to eat as they … Continue reading →