Super Human Strength Created by Superfoods and Herbs
Imagine living life without (chronic) unwarranted fear and never having to experience degenerative disease. This is NOT just a silly idea - it's reality for many people throughout the world.
BPA Tooth Fillings Linked to Behavior Disorders in Children
Researchers have found a link between dental fillings made using bisphenol A, otherwise known as BPA, and behavior and emotional problems in children.
Psychological Distress Increases Risk of Death from Stroke
Psychological distress was associated with a higher risk of death from stroke, according to a new study by researchers in UCL Epidemiology & Public Health, published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.
E-nose Detects Malignant Mesothelioma
Australian researchers have developed a breath test using an electronic nose to help diagnose malignant mesothelioma in its early stages, a potentially life-saving move.
Chemo Researchers Wear Spacesuits to Protect Themselves
Most Naturalnews readers know that chemotherapy is about the worst thing you can do if you're ever found to have a cancer. Of course, the medical industry claims chemo is a miraculous cure, but most natural health people know it's nothing more than a dangerous poison in disguise.
Borrachero Tree: Was the Most Dangerous Drug in the World, Blocking Free Will, Wipe Memory, Involved in Batman Shooting?
Most Dangerous Drug in the World Can Block Free Will, Wipe Memory - Was it Involved in Batman Shooting?
Study Solves Mystery of Snail-Fever Immunity
Researchers have discovered how people naturally build up immune resistance to snail fever - an infection caused by parasitic worms - and the process by which this is triggered.
When Life Gives You Lemons, Make 100 Home Remedies to Improve Your Health
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade and dozens of other foods and home remedies from this versatile fruit. Lemon's health benefits are due to the high concentration of vitamins B and C, antioxidants, protein, flavonoids, phosphorus, potassium, carbohydrates and volatile oils.
How to Completely Protect Yourself from Increasing Fukushima Radiation Dangers
Experts predict the worst radiation is coming to the American West Coast, and it's potentially worse than Japan's radiation levels. Many radiation protective supplements have been proposed, from iodine to various herbs.
The Way Forward For The Major Portals + E-Ave Wrap-Up
On Yesterday’s Electric Avenue Show – I shared an insight into what I see as ‘The Way Forward For The Major Real Estate Portals’ + A FREE Tool for Real Estate Agents who are looking to Building Their Online Profile (newly released via one of the major portals).
China’s Economy – How the Devil is in the Detail
According to the latest manufacturing data on China, the Chinese economy actually recovered slightly from last month, thanks to a renewed burst of bank lending and a directive from the top to fast track projects and 'build stuff'. But the devil is in the detail for China.
Big Game Hunting: Investing in the Philippines
People often ask me where I find my off-the-beaten-path ideas. One of the best ways I've found is to travel and meet with fellow investors. They can be your bird dogs to emerging opportunities.
How The Real Estate Industry Caters For Mobile Phone Users
Earlier in the year realEstate1 launched mobile versions of their residential (www.realestate1.com.au) and commercial (www.realestate1commercial.com.au) web sites.
Rail hail and Mechanics Derail Aussies
Torrential rain and hailstones - and an unforseen mechanical problem 10km from the finish - conspired to derail the Australian women's road race campaign today.
Scott Piercy Takes the Title in Canada
Scott Piercy shot his third successive 67 on Sunday to secure the RBC Canadian Open title by one shot.
Grid Down Catastrophe Strikes India; Half the Population Stranded With No Electricity
"Grids supplying electricity to half of India's 1.2 billion people collapsed on Tuesday," reports Reuters. "The outage was the worst to hit India in more than a decade and embarrassed the government, which has failed to build up enough power capacity to meet soaring demand."
Protein Involved in DNA Replication, Centrosome Regulation Linked to Dwarfism, Small Brain Size
Research just published by scientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) links gene mutations found in some patients with Meier-Gorlin syndrome (MGS) with specific cellular dysfunctions that are thought to give rise to a particularly extreme version of dwarfism, small brain size, and other manifestations of abnormal growth which generally characterize that rare condition.
Immune Responses can Be Generated Locally Within Human Melanoma Skin Metastases
In many types of cancer, activated immune cells infiltrate the tumor and influence clinical outcome. It is not always clear where these cells are activated, but results reported in Cancer Research, a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, indicate that in a subset of patients with metastatic melanoma, they can be activated in the tumor microenvironment.
AIDS Conference Marks Turning Points in Fight Against Epidemic
The 19th International AIDS Conference ended July 27 on an optimistic note, with speakers presenting a vision of an "AIDS-free generation," despite the myriad economic, social and scientific barriers that remain.
2012 London Olympics Men Games 1-3: Sharks Defeat Kazakhstan
The Australian men's water polo team, the Aussie Sharks, have returned to form in brilliant fashion after defeating Kazakhstan 7-4 in their second game of the London Olympics.
Super Rugby: XV of the Semis
Now that the dust has settled after the Super Rugby semi-finals, Planet Rugby looks at the players who stole the show over the weekend.
As Truth About Fukushima Radiation Emerges, Japanese Authorities Struggle to Maintain Cover-Up
The cat is out of the bag, as more evidence continues to emerge proving that clean-up workers at the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power facility in Japan deliberately covered up high radiation readings at the order of their superiors.
Personal Care Products Found to Increase Diabetes Risk by 60 Percent in Women
Would you continue to liberally apply personal care products including moisturizers, nail polishes, soaps, hair sprays and perfumes if you knew that your risk of developing diabetes was dramatically increased?
Early Detection of Alzheimer’s among Diverse Populations
As part of a search for more accurate early detection of Alzheimer's disease among racially, ethnically, and culturally diverse populations, Jennifer Manly, PhD, associate professor of neuropsychology, Taub Institute for Research on Alzheimer's Disease and the Aging Brain, found that educational experience was a strong predictor of cognitive decline risk across groups.
2012 London Olympics Women Games 1-3: Stingers Defeat Italy
The Australian women's water polo team, the Aussie Stingers, have produced a fine opening game against Italy to signal a stern warning to their Olympic rivals.
The Australian Economy: A Case Study in Weirdness
In Australia it looks like we're doing more sinking than swimming...and we're not just talking about the Olympics.
In Australia It Looks Like We're Doing More Sinking Than Swimming...And We're Not Just Talking About the Olympics
Money, although most people don't view it as such, is technology.
Tata Steel at the Economic Crossroads
Tata Steel in Europe, which is the second largest steel producer in the continent, utters that there is a growing desperate need for a growth strategy in the U.K. so to overcome the problems in the industry. Dr Karl Kohler, chief executive of Tata Steel in Europe, admitted that he had experienced the toughest time in his 30 years and at the same time he called for the UK to remove the obstacles to economic growth.
Almost One in Ten Employers to Drop Health Insurance Coverage Under Obamacare
One of the elements of Obamacare critics have been most vocal about is the so-called government-sponsored "insurance pools" the law creates. Now that it's largely been upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court, these pools will soon become a reality.
Amazon’s Profit Dropping Due to Investments
Amazon.com Inc., a Seattle-based company, reported quarterly results. According to data, Amazon's sales growth had slowed down outside the U.S. and in addition, its profit margins had decreased as the company continued to invest in warehouses so that the delivery speeds would improve in the near future.