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  • How Twins’ Autism Shifted After Detox of Home, Diet, Lifestyle
    How Twins’ Autism Shifted After Detox of Home, Diet, Lifestyle
    The rate of autism has skyrocketed beyond what it was just a few decades ago. Are doctors better at diagnosing it, or are environmental factors at play? Watch our exclusive ...
    October 17, 2024BY Brendon Fallon
  • Good Bacteria Against Breast Cancer and IBS
    Good Bacteria Against Breast Cancer and IBS
    How beneficial bacteria can help counter breast cancer and improve skin and emotional health. Watch our exclusive episode, ...
    September 26, 2024BY Brendon Fallon
  • 6 Major Adverse Reactions Found Among 99 Million Vaccine Recipients: New Study | Facts Matter
    6 Major Adverse Reactions Found Among 99 Million Vaccine Recipients: New Study | Facts Matter
    As of today, approximately 5.5 billion people across the planet have received some form of the COVID vaccine—with ...
    February 20, 2024BY Roman Balmakov
  • Australia’s Smokers Defy Stereotypes: Majority Employed, Educated
    Australia’s Smokers Defy Stereotypes: Majority Employed, Educated
    Most daily smokers are employed and in good physical and mental health, with over two-thirds having completed year ...
    February 19, 2024BY Isabella Rayner
  • New Pesticide ‘Linked to Reproductive Issues’ Found in 80 Percent of Americans | Facts Matter
    New Pesticide ‘Linked to Reproductive Issues’ Found in 80 Percent of Americans | Facts Matter
    A new study just came out showing that a pesticide linked to infertility was found in upwards of ...
    February 19, 2024BY Roman Balmakov
  • The Brain in Love: New Study Discovers Why Love May Bowl Us Over
    The Brain in Love: New Study Discovers Why Love May Bowl Us Over
    Love leaves a chemical imprint on the brain that is fueled by dopamine—even the thought of the one ...
    February 13, 2024BY Emma Suttie
  • Younger People Feeling Lonelier Than Their Grandparents, Study Finds
    Younger People Feeling Lonelier Than Their Grandparents, Study Finds
    'Social media can make you feel very alone,' one of the authors noted.
    February 11, 2024BY Monica O’Shea
  • Finnish Study: Mental Health Issues Remain After Transgender Medical Procedures
    Finnish Study: Mental Health Issues Remain After Transgender Medical Procedures
    Study advises 'cautious assessment' of gender reassignment procedures, saying other treatment needs may be more urgent.
    December 23, 2023BY Darlene McCormick Sanchez
  • 1 in 5 School-Aged Children Takes Melatonin for Sleep, Study Reveals
    1 in 5 School-Aged Children Takes Melatonin for Sleep, Study Reveals
    The growing prevalence of melatonin usage among children has sparked worries about the safety of the dietary supplements.
    November 14, 2023BY Aldgra Fredly
  • Lack of Deep Sleep May Lead to 27 Percent Increase in Risk of Dementia, Study Finds
    Lack of Deep Sleep May Lead to 27 Percent Increase in Risk of Dementia, Study Finds
    Lack of deep sleep may be a dementia risk factor, suggesting better deep sleep could be a preventative ...
    November 4, 2023BY Isabella Rayner
  • mRNA Vaccines Have Biblical Disease as Adverse Event|Facts Matter
    mRNA Vaccines Have Biblical Disease as Adverse Event|Facts Matter
    According to studies published around the world (including a study out of the UK published two weeks ago), ...
    August 20, 2023BY Roman Balmakov
  • Underestimating Kindness Can Hinder Us From Being Kind
    Underestimating Kindness Can Hinder Us From Being Kind
    Kindness can be as simple as cheerfully saying good morning to the bus driver, giving your colleagues a ...
    July 21, 2023BY Nina Nguyen
  • CDC Used Journal to Promote Masks Despite ‘Unreliable’ and ‘Unsupported Data’: New Analysis
    CDC Used Journal to Promote Masks Despite ‘Unreliable’ and ‘Unsupported Data’: New Analysis
    A new analysis of studies in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) flagship scientific journal found ...
    July 14, 2023BY Megan Redshaw
  • Asymptomatic Patients With COVID-19 Spread ‘Very Few Emissions’: Case Study
    Asymptomatic Patients With COVID-19 Spread ‘Very Few Emissions’: Case Study
    Emissions of COVID-19 among asymptomatic individuals are relatively low, according to the findings of a new experimental study that intentionally infected ...
    June 20, 2023BY Katabella Roberts
  • 14 Million Cases of Type 2 Diabetes Linked to These Common Foods: Here’s How to Prevent It
    14 Million Cases of Type 2 Diabetes Linked to These Common Foods: Here’s How to Prevent It
    An estimated 14 million cases of Type 2 diabetes were caused by a bad diet, according to a ...
    May 21, 2023BY Jack Phillips
  • Two Youths Die in NIH Funded Transgender Hormone Study
    Two Youths Die in NIH Funded Transgender Hormone Study
    Lawmakers are demanding answers after the suicide deaths of two young people involved in a transgender hormone study ...
    May 10, 2023BY Darlene McCormick Sanchez
  • Diving Seabird Populations Decline 94 Percent Near Offshore Wind Farms: Study
    Diving Seabird Populations Decline 94 Percent Near Offshore Wind Farms: Study
    A new study by German scientists has found that populations of a group of aquatic birds known as red-throated loons or ...
    April 14, 2023BY Katabella Roberts
  • Parkinson’s Disease Linked to Very Common Chemical, Study Finds
    Parkinson’s Disease Linked to Very Common Chemical, Study Finds
    A study found that a chemical widely used in dry cleaning and other applications has been connected to ...
    March 23, 2023BY Jack Phillips
  • As ‘Skyglow’ Grows, Study Documents Glaring Global Light Pollution
    As ‘Skyglow’ Grows, Study Documents Glaring Global Light Pollution
    WASHINGTON—Light pollution caused by the incessant nighttime glow of electric lights appears to be intensifying, according to research ...
    January 20, 2023BY Reuters
  • Most Americans Lose $180,000 in Social Security Benefits Due to Key Mistake: Study
    Most Americans Lose $180,000 in Social Security Benefits Due to Key Mistake: Study
    A new study revealed that most Americans should wait until they're age 70 or older before they start ...
    November 22, 2022BY Jack Phillips
  • Mark Boonstra: A Judicial View on America’s Decline | The Sons of History Ep4
    Mark Boonstra: A Judicial View on America’s Decline | The Sons of History Ep4
    Mark Boonstra has been on the Third District of Michigan’s Court of Appeals for the past decade. He ...
    November 18, 2022BY Lifestyle and Learning
  • Is the Lab-Made ‘80 Percent Lethality’ COVID Real?
    Is the Lab-Made ‘80 Percent Lethality’ COVID Real?
    Recently, the news about Boston University creating a new type of virus became a red-hot topic. It is ...
    November 5, 2022BY Yuhong Dong
  • Hair-Straightening Products Linked With Uterine Cancer Risk-Study
    Hair-Straightening Products Linked With Uterine Cancer Risk-Study
    Hair-straightening products may significantly increase the risk of developing uterine cancer among those who use them frequently, a ...
    October 18, 2022BY Reuters
  • Study Says Cutting Off Breasts Beneficial to Trans-Identifying Youth, But Critic Calls It ‘Terrifying’
    Study Says Cutting Off Breasts Beneficial to Trans-Identifying Youth, But Critic Calls It ‘Terrifying’
    Controversy is swirling over a new study on the impacts of surgically removing breasts from biologically female patients ...
    September 29, 2022BY Janice Hisle
  • 7 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Motivate Yourself to Study
    7 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Motivate Yourself to Study
    It’s true that procrastinating is the thief of time. I’ll do it later turns into days of undone homework and ...
    September 10, 2022BY PurposeFairy.com
  • Artificial Sweeteners May Be Linked to Heart Disease, Study Finds
    Artificial Sweeteners May Be Linked to Heart Disease, Study Finds
    Researchers said in a new study that artificial sweeteners may be associated with a higher risk of heart disease, saying ...
    September 8, 2022BY Jack Phillips
  • US Big Company Oil Reserves Up 13 Percent Since 2017, Deals Drive Recent Growth: Study
    US Big Company Oil Reserves Up 13 Percent Since 2017, Deals Drive Recent Growth: Study
    NEW YORK—U.S. oil reserves held by 50 large companies rose by 13 percent over the five years ended ...
    August 17, 2022BY Reuters
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    14hr By T.J. Muscaro
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    16hr By Jack Phillips
    Israel Strikes Beirut Days After US-Supported Ceasefire Announcement
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