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Ways to Sharpen Your Lazy Summer Mind

Despite sunshine and blue skies tempting you outside, some days you just feel too drained to get going. On days when you’re off work or vacationing, this laziness may fit the bill, inviting you to spend the day lounging by the pool, sipping a refreshing beverage, or perhaps relaxing indoors. But for those at work…


Santa Clara University Students Must Take COVID Vaccines or Withdraw

Health Viewpoints College COVID vaccine mandates remain some of the most coercive mandates ever declared. While most colleges have rescinded their mandates, some refuse to let go, and Santa Clara University (SCU) in California is one of the most oppressive. In late April 2021, after most incoming freshmen had committed, SCU announced that all students were required to get…


Long COVID? Acupressure and Dietary Therapy to Boost Immunity, Alleviate Brain Fog and Headaches

Coughing, brain fog, chest tightness, fatigue, and abnormal sense of smell or taste—do these symptoms of long COVID trouble you or your family? While currently, Western medicine lacks widely effective treatments for the ailment, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) offers some effective remedies. In the program “Traditional Chinese Medicine: Past and Present” on channel NTD Chinese,…


After Long Silence on ‘Long Vax,’ Science Magazine Links Autoimmune Disorders to COVID Shots

After years of organizing and advocacy by people suffering autoimmune injuries from the COVID-19 vaccine, one of the world’s top scientific journals reports on the existence of “Long Vax.” This article was originally published by The Defender—Children’s Health Defense’s News & Views Website Mainstream publications and regulatory agencies have buckled to public pressure to admit the COVID-19 vaccine can…


Beware of Certain Vegetable Oils—Try These Oils to Maintain Optimal Omega-3 to Omega-6 Ratio

When we cook, vegetable oils often factor into the equation—sautéed, fried, and other cooking methods often require their use. Yes, they add flavor and ease of cooking to our foods, but are vegetable oils good for us? The most common linoleic acid in vegetable oil is omega-6 fatty acid, an important nutrient that our bodies…


Heat Stroke: A Doctor Offers Tips to Stay Safe as Temperatures Soar

I easily remember laughing at Wile E. Coyote trying to catch the Road Runner while watching Saturday morning cartoons as a child. I can still see Coyote walking slowly through the sweltering desert, sun high in the sky, sweating, tongue hanging out, about to collapse from heat, hunger, and thirst. Then, BEEP! BEEP! The Road…


Why Exercise Is Crucial for Parkinson’s Disease, and 4 Workouts That Alleviate Symptoms

Parkinson’s symptoms gradually escalate until they hinder a person’s ability to enjoy even basic physical activities. However, simply becoming more active can have an incredible effect on disease progression. “There is quite a bit of research to support exercise as a modality to improve many of the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease,” Sara Cohen, a physical…


Snack Smart: Top 7 Nuts for Heart and Brain Wellness

Are you nuts about nuts? Research suggests that consuming nuts can lower the risk of cardiovascular diseases and premature death. Just how beneficial is nut consumption? What contributes to their benefits? Government Agencies Acknowledge Nuts May Reduce Cardiovascular Risk The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Food Standards Australia New Zealand have approved health…


How China Is Destroying American Farmland

Health Viewpoints It’s a two-year, $1.3 billion stealth takeover. China’s acting in its own self-interest, poisoning the water supply, killing fish, and causing life-threatening illness in humans—all while taking valuable clean meat back to China. And it’s perfectly legal. Story at a Glance North Carolina (NC) is the home of more than 2,000 large-scale hog…


Eating for Health—6 Anti-Cancer Foods to Enjoy for Optimal Health

We have to eat—so why not choose foods with anti-cancer potential that boost our optimal health? Although not a replacement for medical treatments, these everyday foods are considered to have anti-cancer properties. 1. Fruits and Vegetables Various fruits and vegetables, such as leafy greens, blueberries, tomatoes, carrots, garlic, and onions contain antioxidants and nutrients like…