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6 Ways to Boost Your Immunity

A strong immune system is the foundation of good health, warding off infections and allowing you to bounce back more quickly if you do get sick. Although there is no one food or supplement that has been scientifically proven to improve immunity, there are certain foods and health practices that can give you a natural…


Miraculous Recovery of Hypoxemic COVID-19 Patients With Ivermectin

The past three years have generated millions of case vignettes of patients with COVID-19 respiratory illness. The most dramatic cases include critically ill inpatients with severe hypoxemia despite maximum respiratory support. By far, the most notable cases of survival have occurred with the administration of ivermectin. Former NIH researcher David Scheim, PhD, early in the…


Instagram: A ‘Landmine’ of Unrealistic Images, Says Psychologist

Young female Instagram users tend to focus on body images of their peers more than their faces, concentrating on those with thinner figures and physical features that don’t mirror their own anatomical areas of dissatisfaction. That’s the main finding of a study entitled “Thinstagram,” published in August 2022 in the journal Computers in Human Behavior. The…


Toe Spacers Play a Role in Correcting Foot Problems

Toe spacers are a useful tool for anyone whose feet spend a great deal of time scrunched inside shoes. While they aren’t a miracle cure for major foot problems, toe spacers can help stretch out and realign toes that are beginning an inward compression. They can prevent toes from drifting out of order and offer…


2022 Safari Photographer of the Year Winners Revealed—Tender Titans, Tribespeople, Surreal Landscapes

Destroying the stereotype of the hulking gorilla, this picture reveals the species in an atypically tender light. Tomasz Szpila’s photo “Touch” captures a male gorilla’s gentle digit upon a baby sibling’s forehead. It also saw Szpila crowned 2022 Wilderness Safaris Photographer of the Year. Only seven days old at the time, the infant primate belongs to the…


Berberine–A Powerful Supplement With Many Benefits

Berberine is a yellow alkaloid found in goldenseal root, barberry bark, Oregon grape root, and coptis (goldthread) root. It is an antioxidant that is antibacterial, antiparasitic, antifungal, antiviral, anti-amoebic and has also been shown to: Decrease insulin resistance Stabilize blood sugar Activate AMPK Increase glycolysis inside the cells Slow the breakdown of carbohydrates in the gut…


Cheesy Chicken Chowder (Recipe)

This chicken soup is delicious and hearty enough for a main course. Cook up a whole chicken for your Sunday lunch and then use the leftovers for a second meal! Cheddar cheese adds depth to the flavor and gives a creamy thickness. It’s easy to prepare this perfect comfort food for a chilly day. Prep…


Women Are Often Told Their Fertility ‘Falls Off a Cliff’ at 35, but Is That Right?

It’s a fact women’s fertility declines as they age. But the common description of fertility decline after age 35 as a “cliff” is more anxiety-provoking than factual. If you want children, it’s important to understand the biology of fertility. This can help those who have a choice about timing to decide when to start trying…


Trading COVID for Heart Disease Buys You Both

The COVID vaccines are alarmingly and irredeemably unsafe, as well as ineffective for the advertised purposes. Here is the proof. It is increasingly recognized by physicians, scientists and laypeople throughout the world that the COVID-19 vaccines are neither safe nor effective nor reversible, and I will provide the proof in this paper. Adults, youth, parents,…


Nose Picking May Increase Risk of Dementia

Nose-picking is a very common behavior. However, studies show that when people pick their noses, they may also allow a type of bacteria to invade their brain, increasing the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Can Nose Picking Increase the Risk of Dementia? A study by Griffith University in Australia found that Chlamydia pneumoniae can invade the brain…