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(NaturalNews) The January 7, 2025 wildfires have become the most devastating in Los Angeles County's history, with 10,000 structures destroyed, 80,000......
Published on: 2025-01-13
(NaturalNews) Gov. Gavin Newsom of California faced criticism for claiming state reservoirs were "completely full" during an interview, despite a critical Los......
Published on: 2025-01-13
(NaturalNews) A groundbreaking NIH review published in JAMA Pediatrics found that higher fluoride levels in drinking water are associated with......
Published on: 2025-01-13
(NaturalNews) The UK’s Climate and Nature (CAN) Bill seeks to enshrine extreme Net Zero targets into law, demanding rapid decarbonization, the end of natural......
Published on: 2025-01-13
(NaturalNews) COVID-19 vaccines have been linked to numerous short-term deaths and long-term health risks. Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, and Steve Quayle......
Published on: 2025-01-13
(NaturalNews) Former lawmaker Ivor Caplin, a prominent figure in Tony Blair's government, was arrested on suspicion of engaging in online sexual communications......
Published on: 2025-01-13
Background: We aimed to identify the central lifestyle, the most impactful among lifestyle factor clusters; the central health outcome, the most impactful among health outcome clusters; and the bridge lifestyle, the most strongly connected to health outcome clusters, across 29 countries to optimise resource allocation for local holistic health improvements....
Published on: 2025-01-10
Source: Pub Med
Tea, one of the most popular beverages worldwide, generates a substantial amount of spent leaves, often directly discarded although they may still contain valuable compounds. This study aims to optimize the extraction of polyphenols from spent black tea (SBT) and spent green tea (SGT) leaves while also exploring their antioxidant...
Published on: 2025-01-08
Source: Pub Med
Pharmacol Res . 2025 Jan 6:107587. doi: 10.1016/j.phrs.2025.107587. Online ahead of print. Affiliations Expand Affiliations 1 Sino-Jan Joint Lab of Natural Health Products Research, School of Traditional Chinese Medicines, China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing, 211198, China. 2 Research and Development Department, Chengdu Biopurify Phytochemicals Ltd., Chengdu, China. 3 Faculty of Pharmaceutical...
Published on: 2025-01-08
Source: Pub Med
Algae supplements are widely recognized for their nutritional benefits and are commonly marketed as natural health products. However, concerns regarding contamination with cyanobacterial toxins have been raised. Moreover, there is very little data regarding the potential contamination of algal supplements on the Chinese market by these toxins. In this study,...
Published on: 2025-01-06
Source: Pub Med
Staying on top of the latest trends helps us understand what is important in the world today. It also opens our eyes to different technologies, products, and strategies that may enhance our lives based on current research and data. To keep you “in the know” about what is going on...
Published on: 2024-12-26
Low testosterone levels in men contribute to altered sexual health, including low libido, erectile dysfunction, impaired sleep, and changes in mood and energy. Nearly half of all infertility cases are implicated by male factors, such as low testosterone levels and altered semen and sperm health. The purpose of this case...
Published on: 2024-12-09
Source: Pub Med
Hibiscus, particularly Hibiscus sabdariffa, is a flowering plant known for its bright red calyxes and diverse uses in traditional medicine. Historically, cultures throughout Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean have utilized hibiscus for its health benefits, including its role in treating high blood pressure, digestive problems, and skin conditions. The rich...
Published on: 2024-12-06
Source: Pub Med
Originally published January 25, 2017 Revised December 5, 2024 Without fail, the transformation of warm summer breezes into chilly, biting winds means that flu season is underway. Informally called the flu, influenza is a viral infection of the respiratory tract that can lead to severe or life-threatening secondary infections. People...
Published on: 2024-12-05
The current health care system in this country is unsustainable, and the experts who brought us these problems are the ones who are complaining about Trump’s appointment of RFK, Jr. And it’s frustrating because if you look at the burden on our economy, 90 percent of the $4.5 trillion in...
Published on: 2024-11-18
A former Blue Cross Blue Shield employee was recently awarded $12 million by a federal jury in Detroit when she sued the insurance company for religious discrimination. Lisa Domski had worked at Blue Cross Blue Shield for almost 40 years when she was denied a religious exemption to the employee...
Published on: 2024-11-18
The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) has granted the Biotech company Vaxxas Pty. Ltd. of Australia a worldwide license to a respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) antigen known as DS2. The license will allow for the firm to create the first needle-free and room-temperature stable RSV vaccine using a novel...
Published on: 2024-11-18
A recent study published in U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) showed a decline in the uptake of COVID-19 shots among health care workers in the United States this year.1 During the 2023–2024 respiratory virus season, fewer than one in six health...
Published on: 2024-11-18
A new World Health Organization (WHO) study published in eBioMedicine last week highlights 17 viral and bacterial pathogens that are major sources of endemic disease around the world and that WHO officials believe should be urgently prioritized for vaccine development. The study marks the WHO’s first global effort to systematically...
Published on: 2024-11-18
No matter how bad you think Covid policies were, they were intended to be worse. Consider the vaccine passports alone. Six cities were locked down to include only the vaccinated in public indoor places. They were New York City, Boston, Chicago, New Orleans, Washington, D.C., and Seattle. The plan was...
Published on: 2024-11-11
Abdominal pain, itchy skin, nausea, and fatigue can be signs of poor liver health, though some people experience no symptoms with liver disease at all. (1) Taking care of this critical organ can help us digest food better, aid in the removal of harmful toxins from our body, and more....
Published on: 2024-10-28
Halloween is the one day of the year when feeling scared is a good thing. From bloody clown costumes to nightmare-worthy horror films, to being on the receiving end of tricks versus treats, many enjoy the fright this holiday has to offer. But Halloween can be extra scary for people...
Published on: 2024-10-10
Pharmacol Rev. 2024 Oct 7:PHARMREV-AR-2024-001227. doi: 10.1124/pharmrev.124.001227. Online ahead of print. ABSTRACT The oceans are a rich source of a myriad of structurally different and unique natural products that are mainly found in invertebrates with potential applications in different disciplines. Microbial infection and cancer are the leading causes of death...
Published on: 2024-10-07
Source: Pub Med
We are all aging; every day we’re alive, we’re older than the day before. But the real question is: Are you aging as healthfully as you could be? Why Healthy Aging Is Important The National Library of Medicine reports that healthy aging is important for a few different reasons. (1)...
Published on: 2024-09-13

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