Health & Safety

Pastimes: Health and Safety

Sharp Rise in Small Cells After 5G Rollout: A Concern for Microwave Syndrome and...

Individuals with microwave syndrome may develop symptoms like dizziness, insomnia, pain, and mood and memory problems when exposed to electromagnetic fields (EMFs).
Grief

That Discomfort You’re Feeling Is Grief

Some of the Harvard Business Review edit staff met virtually the other day — a screen full of faces in a scene becoming more...

You May Not Need Statins, Even With Elevated ‘Bad’ Cholesterol

The answer to lowering cholesterol to prevent heart attack or stroke was a statin prescription, but statins have side effects and their efficacy is questioned.
Micronutrients and the Brain

Micronutrients Help Protect Against Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Lou Gehrig’s Disease

Discover the nutrients vital for protecting your mind. Forgetfulness and shaky hands were once considered typical signs of aging. But as degenerative brain diseases like...

The Essential Guide to Diverticulitis: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, and Natural Approaches

Over half of Americans aged 60 and above have pouches called diverticula in their colons, which can become inflamed or infected (diverticulitis).

The Food Cure for Cancer

There are a striking number of cancer survivors who successfully manage their conditions with a range of treatments and lifestyle changes.

Patients Taking Antidepressants Become Emotionally Numb, Researchers Investigate Why

Commonly-prescribed antidepressants can cause patients to become emotionally numb by affecting key cognitive function allowing people to learn from their actions.

Why You Need an Emergency Kitchen—and How to Build One

Plan to have nutritious meals even in a prolonged crisis In the wake of a disaster, having a plan and these long-term basics will help...
Mental Illness In America

I Am Adam Lanza’s Mother: A Mother’s View on Talking About Mental Illness in...

Friday’s horrific national tragedy -- the murder of 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut -- has ignited...
Roger Sinclair

Accused Roman Catholic Clergy Move on to Teach, Counsel, and Prey on More Victims

An article by Claudia Lauer and Meghan Hoyer from Associated Press tells the story of how priests, deacons, monks and lay people from...
COVID-19 Vaccine

94 Percent of Medication Not Supported by High-Quality Evidence, Harms Underreported: Study

Less than 6 percent of medical drugs have high-quality evidence to support their benefits, according to recent study by University of Oxford.
Red Meat and Vegetables

More Red Meat and Good Health? This Is Where the Atlantic Diet Fits In 

But new research is spotlighting a lesser-known but potentially equally beneficial diet with a surprise allowance for more red meat: the Atlantic diet.