Category: Health & Safety

Treatment Vs. No Treatment of Localized Prostate Cancer Had Similar Results Over 15 Years, 1 Question Raised

Every cancer diagnosis comes with a range of reactions, including the natural inclination to act as quickly as possible to choose and begin treatment. However, a new study has revealed that, in the case of prostate cancer, over 15 years, outcomes were surprisingly similar for two treatments—prostatectomy and radiotherapy—and one nontreatment, called active monitoring. The…


New Research Opens Door to Predicting Alzheimer’s Disease 10 Years Earlier

A new study could open the path for easier and earlier screening for Alzheimer’s disease, with the possibility of detecting the incurable neurodegenerative disease up to a decade in advance. Early detection of Alzheimer’s disease is critical for effective treatment. However, there are no reliable methods for such detection at present. The study, done by…


Replenish Collagen for Healthy Joints: Best Exercise, Diet, and Supplements to Replenish ‘Shock Absorber’

Replenish Collagen for Healthy Joints: Best Exercise, Diet, and Supplements to Replenish ‘Shock Absorber’ Of the 28 types of collagen, there are two that are vital to the health and function of your joints. Have you noticed your joints becoming stiffer and more painful as you get older? Do you have arthritis? This may well…


Why Scientists Are Obsessing Over the Bugs in Our Stool

In this series, we’ll share how the latest developments on this medical frontier are transforming our approaches to illness and offering new strategies to heal and prevent disease. Previously: The roles that microbes play in the body have been linked to processes that appear protective against disease. When disease happens, the link is dysbiosis, or…


The Surprising Good News From Swiss Authorities: No More COVID-19 Vaccinations

Commentary As a subscriber to Dr. John Campbell’s popular YouTube channel, I sometimes keep the video playing in the background. On April 11, I heard him say that the Swiss authorities have suspended all COVID-19 vaccinations. I was both shocked and surprised. Could this really be the case? As a former scientist who worked at…


Is Your Clothing Drenched in ‘Forever Chemicals’?

The term dressed to kill has taken on a whole new meaning. Dangerous chemicals are now so ubiquitous they are in our water supply, the food we eat, and even—the clothing we wear. What Are PFAS? PFAS stands for the almost impossible-to-pronounce perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances—also known as “forever chemicals.” The reason they are called…


Trial Date Set for EPA Fluoride Lawsuit

In a court hearing on Tuesday, the second trial date was set for Jan. 29, 2024, in the ongoing lawsuit (pdf) brought against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) by the Fluoride Action Network (FAN) “to prohibit the addition of fluoridation chemicals to drinking water supplies.” The lawsuit that began six years ago has seen many delays and recently…


Long Awaited Trial Date Set for EPA Fluoride Lawsuit

In a court hearing on Tuesday, the second trial date was set for Jan. 29, 2024, in the ongoing lawsuit (pdf) brought against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) by the Fluoride Action Network (FAN) “to prohibit the addition of fluoridation chemicals to drinking water supplies.” The lawsuit that began six years ago has seen many delays and recently…


‘Remember to Vaccinate’: Tetanus Shot Reminder After Recent Aussie Death

Following three recent tetanus cases including the first death in 30 years of an Australian woman, the government is urging people to be up to date with their tetanus vaccinations and alert them to the severity of the disease. Director of Communicable Diseases Christine Selvey said that the disease is particularly dangerous for the elderly….


Rise in Tick-Borne Disease That Kills Up to 1 in 5 Vulnerable People

There has been a considerable increase in the potentially deadly tick-borne disease babesiosis in the United States, according to new research. Incidences of babesiosis “significantly increased” in the northeastern United States between 2011 and 2019, according to a March 17 report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Among tick-borne pathogens, babesia…