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Think Twice: 7 Tests Doctors Recommend That You Might Not Need

Unnecessary screenings may lead to unwarranted stress, false positives, and harmful exposure—here's why you might want to reconsider them.
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...
Union County WW2 Honor Roll Memorial, Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania, Union County.

A Monumental Success

The Union County WW2 Honor Roll Memorial is an impressive tribute and deservedly so. It is dedicated to the county’s 2,260 World War II veterans.

Breakthrough Study ‘Infects’ Animals With Alzheimer’s Through Microbiome

Fecal transplants from symptomatic patients into sterile rats induces cognitive deficits and neurodegeneration—early signs of Alzheimer’s. 

The Ultimate Guide to Kicking Sugar

Explore the good and bad sugars and sweeteners, including popular natural ones, uncover unexpected outcomes of cutting out sugar, and discover how to do so.

The Restaurant With No Prices

Husband and wife duo, Freddie and Lisa McMillan, are feeding more than empty stomachs with their donations-only Drexell & Honeybee restaurant in small-town Alabama.

Nature’s Arsenal: 7 Medicinal Plants for COVID-19 Prevention and Treatment

Research suggests that numerous naturally occurring plants with medicinal properties can play a role in preventing or mitigating COVID-19 impact.

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).

The NCAA’s Gekko effect

National exposure + bigger payouts = conference changes. The money train of change turned conference realignments into an NCAA’s version of The Price is Right.

Super ‘Blue Moon’ to Rise Late August Also the Biggest Supermoon of the Year—Here’s...

“Once in a blue moon” denotes something that happens hardly ever. Yet blue moons are more than a figure of speech, as this month of August is about to prove.
A Mothers Warning

A Mothers Warning: The Ships We Built

My husband took our kids to the public library. My son got a random book with a cute cover. It turned out to be about a girl who is confused about being a boy.
Statin Tablets

Statins: The Lesser-Known Dangers, and a Good Alternative

For decades, statins—the most common cholesterol-lowering medications—have been recognized as a lifesaver for those with heart disease. While statins have revolutionized heart health in...