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Americans Spend Trillions on Health Care but Remain Unwell—Here’s Why

Americans Spend Trillions on Health Care but Remain Unwell—Here’s Why

The difference between treating disease and building true health lies in a proactive and preventative lifestyle.

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Can Lycopene Be a Natural Antidepressant?

Can Lycopene Be a Natural Antidepressant?

Researchers studied whether lycopene and plant antioxidants could help treat or prevent depression.

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Aligning the Body: How Rolfing Transforms Posture and Movement

Aligning the Body: How Rolfing Transforms Posture and Movement

Rolfers work with fascia—a web of connective tissue running throughout the body that facilitates communication and fluid movement.

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Empathy: A Trait 3 Generations Will Inherit

Empathy: A Trait 3 Generations Will Inherit

New research shows parents pass down qualities that safeguard their children and grandchildren from loneliness in our increasingly disconnected world.

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How Consciousness Opens Doors to Higher Dimensions

How Consciousness Opens Doors to Higher Dimensions

Multiple lines of research, including medicine, perinatal psychology, and physics, suggest that our consciousness links to higher dimensions.

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How Doomscrolling Plunders Your Health

How Doomscrolling Plunders Your Health

Doomscrolling has been linked to existential anxiety, pessimism, and a grim outlook on one’s life and future.

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Generosity: Losing a Little Means Gaining a Lot—Including Better Heart Health

Generosity: Losing a Little Means Gaining a Lot—Including Better Heart Health

Want to lower blood pressure and reduce stress? Science says: Be generous.

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Vaccines: A Historical Perspective and the Path Forward

Vaccines: A Historical Perspective and the Path Forward

Learn about the history and next steps for vaccines.

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How Nostalgia Went From a ‘Disease’ to a Therapy

How Nostalgia Went From a ‘Disease’ to a Therapy

In the 17th century, nostalgia was viewed as a disorder.

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The River of Consciousness: An Exploration Through Time and Space

The River of Consciousness: An Exploration Through Time and Space

If our consciousness doesn't fade at death, where does it go? Children's memories provide missing pieces to this puzzle.

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Mitochondrial Imbalance Linked to 90 Percent of Chronic Diseases

Mitochondrial Imbalance Linked to 90 Percent of Chronic Diseases

Explore the healing potential of 'cocktail therapy.'

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See the Human Brain Like Never Before

See the Human Brain Like Never Before

Harvard University's and Google’s 3-D brain-map provides an unprecedented view into human neural connections and cognition.

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Paving the Path for N=1 Citizen Science

Paving the Path for N=1 Citizen Science

Within the sea of countless scientific studies, reviews, and meta-analyses, Nick Norwitz encourages you to become the subject of your own health experiments.

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Not Just Cholesterol: 4 Health Myths That Persist Despite Evidence, Says Johns Hopkins Professor

Not Just Cholesterol: 4 Health Myths That Persist Despite Evidence, Says Johns Hopkins Professor

'Blind Spots,' the new book, suggests that questioning the status quo in medicine may be key to advancing beyond outdated practices.

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Consciousness Does Not Go to the Grave—So Where Does It Go?

Consciousness Does Not Go to the Grave—So Where Does It Go?

Many verifiable details from organ recipients and near-death experiencers have informed medical guidelines, shedding light on the nature of human consciousness.

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From Blindness to 360-Degree Vision–What 4,000 Near-Death Cases Bring to Light

From Blindness to 360-Degree Vision–What 4,000 Near-Death Cases Bring to Light

Blind from birth, a 22-year-old woman experienced seeing herself for the first time—while on the operating table.

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Thermography Versus Mammography: What You Need to Know About the Trending Screening

Thermography Versus Mammography: What You Need to Know About the Trending Screening

Thermography detects heat on the skin's surface using an infrared camera and is a safe, painless, and cost effective screening tool used for prevention.

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Can Consciousness Exist Without a Brain?

Can Consciousness Exist Without a Brain?

Scientists have expended prolific efforts searching for the elusive anatomical correlate of consciousness. Yet the origins of consciousness remain unclear.

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Six Innovative Cancer Therapies for 2024

Six Innovative Cancer Therapies for 2024

From fecal transplantation to pulsed fields, investigators are examining new ways to clear cancer.

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Brain-Dead People May Not Be Dead–Here’s Why

Brain-Dead People May Not Be Dead–Here’s Why

A brain-dead person is legally dead, but whether they may be biologically alive is still up for debate.

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Holistic Practitioner’s Spiritual Quest to Overcome His Past Leads Him to Helping Veterans Recover From Trauma

Holistic Practitioner’s Spiritual Quest to Overcome His Past Leads Him to Helping Veterans Recover From Trauma

Dr. Antoine Chevalier uses the mind-body-spirit connection to treat mental and physical disease instead of relying on Western psychiatry and pharmaceuticals.

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Why This Bioinformatics Expert Believes the COVID-19 Virus Was Edited in a Lab

Why This Bioinformatics Expert Believes the COVID-19 Virus Was Edited in a Lab

When the pandemic began many scientists were looking for answers. James Lyons-Weiler, Ph.D. found himself doing what he does best, trying to understand the virus on a genetic level. He ...

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Surprising Ways to Heal Our DNA After COVID Injuries

Surprising Ways to Heal Our DNA After COVID Injuries

Sitting quietly may seem uneventful, but it can affect many important things happening inside our body, including DNA healing. This is real science.

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Genes Don’t Tell the Whole Story of Life

Genes Don’t Tell the Whole Story of Life

For more than 70 years, scientists have believed they've unraveled the mystery of life through genes. But is this really true?

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Looking for Repetitive DNA in Blood May Detect Cancer Sooner: Study

Looking for Repetitive DNA in Blood May Detect Cancer Sooner: Study

A combination of machine learning and searching for tiny repetitive DNA fragments in the blood shows promise in early cancer detection.

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The Ugly History of Vaccines: Part 1 | Dr. Suzanne Humphries

The Ugly History of Vaccines: Part 1 | Dr. Suzanne Humphries

In 2008, Dr. Suzanne Humphries noticed that her patients were being vaccinated in the hospital she worked at with a signature bearing her name. She did not consent to this, ...

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Combat Heart Disease, Inflammation With Olive Oil, Vitamin D, Other Polyphenols—Feat. Dr. Gerald Lemole

Combat Heart Disease, Inflammation With Olive Oil, Vitamin D, Other Polyphenols—Feat. Dr. Gerald Lemole

Over 40 million Americans take statins to lower cholesterol, which can form plaques in the arteries that, in turn, can lead to heart disease and stroke. But is there a ...

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