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The United States in the 21st century seems to take as a matter of course that the pursuit of pleasure is one of the most important pursuits. But people are nonetheless not happy. The gross national happiness index is an indicator that measures quality...
Mounting evidence is showing that regular exercise can help prevent a host of cognitive impairments and enhance your brainpower. Researchers recently examined more than 100 studies on the topic, and discovered that both resistance training and aerobic...
A group of psychiatric and medical conditions, previously thought to be separate ailments, could all be signs of one illness, which is sometimes called Affective Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Forms of ASD include such problems as major depressive disorder...
Research is beginning to show that cadmium, a widespread metallic contaminant that has received little attention from regulators, could be even more dangerous to children’s health than lead. Children with high cadmium levels are three times more likely...
New research into how metals such as iron, copper, and zinc affect your brain could help to reveal some of the mysteries behind ailments like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. A new study has lent more credibility to the theory that Alzheimer's disease may...
New research shows that infants who undergo surgical procedures requiring general anesthesia could have an increased risk of developing attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The study examined more than 5,000 children, and found that those...
A new study sought to evaluate the intensity of oxidative stress and the levels of neurotransmitters in the brains of fetal rats chronically exposed to radiation from to cell phones. Four groups of pregnant rats were exposed to different intensities of...
Scientist Chris Shaw and his colleague Lucija Tomljenovic recently published a carefully researched and thoroughly peer reviewed paper on the topic of vaccine safety. But despite the cautious and professional tone of the paper, which describes possible...
A growing body of research shows that your gut affects many more bodily functions than digestion. In fact, the function of your gut is linked to bone formation, learning and memory, and even conditions such as Parkinson's disease. Disruptions to stomach...
According to a new government report, more than 13% of American adults were treated for mental illness in 2010. People aged 18 to 25 were more than twice as likely to experience problems or undergo treatment than those aged 50 and older. Women were also...
A new study has demonstrated that the brains of animals exhibit important protein changes following whole body exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic fields. These fields are similar to the kind of microwave radiation emitted from cell phones, portable...
Humans evolved with a staple source of the omega-3 fat docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in their diets. The introduction of high-quality, easily digested nutrients from seafood into the human diet coincided with the rapid expansion of grey matter in the cerebral...
“Toxic stress” early in life -- perhaps even before birth – may be the most widespread danger faced by children. The American Academy of Pediatrics is issuing a landmark warning stating that, based on the results of two decades’ worth of scientific research...
A growing body of research shows that your gut affects many more bodily functions than digestion. In fact, the function of your gut is linked to bone formation, learning and memory, and even conditions such as Parkinson's disease. Disruptions to stomach...
This fascinating video about total body iodine sufficiency will tell you why lack of iodine can severely affect the mind of your child. Sufficient iodine, however, can have dramatic beneficial effects on intelligence. This essential trace element is the...
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