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11/27/2018
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By Lance D Johnson
Chemotherapy revealed as toxic poison for every living cell in the human body: Mitochondrial dysfunction warning from researchers
Chemotherapy is not medicine; it is not a therapy at all. A new study published in the American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology lambastes chemotherapy for causing mitochondrial dysfunction in patients’ muscles. This is not some simple side effect. This is a direct debilitating effect inflicted on patients, a condition that causes fatigue, weakness, oxidative stress, […]
11/22/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
One more reason to supplement: Probiotics reduce cadmium toxicity
Taking probiotic supplements can help reduce cadmium toxicity, according to a study in the Journal of Medicinal Food. Researchers at the University of Belgrade in Belgrade, Serbia and the University of Al Jabal Al Gharbi in Libya found that probiotics can help eliminate cadmium in the body by binding to their bacterial cell wall and […]
10/27/2018
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By Janine Acero
Oak tree adaptation: Trees found to coordinate volume of acorns released each year in an effort to produce better reproductive results
In some years, oaks, beeches, chestnuts, and other woodland trees produce huge numbers of seeds, and in others they are almost barren. This mysterious phenomenon, typically in oak trees, occurs at irregular intervals of five to 10 years. It is called “mast years” or simply mast, which affects the populations of various animals that rely […]
09/12/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Presence of microbial life in our stratosphere teaches us about the possibility of life on other worlds
Scientists are of the opinion that stratospheric microbes may provide clues on extraterrestrial life. The understanding of how these microbes tolerate such extreme conditions could lead to improved scouting and space exploration missions. The assumption is that alien planets would have similar environments to those found in the stratosphere. This has always been an area of […]
09/12/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Compounds found in green tea and red wine may be able to treat congenital metabolic diseases
Every cup of green tea and glass of red wine you imbibe protects your body from toxic substances. Some of those harmful metabolites trigger inborn congenital metabolic diseases. An Israeli study suggests that green tea and red wine contain natural compounds that might be able to treat these particular disorders by blocking metabolite formation, a recent […]
08/15/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Physicists demonstrate a way to conduct electricity between transistors without energy loss
Chinese researchers have created a new superconductor, a material that can transport electrical energy between transistors with such efficiency that there is no energy lost during the transfer. In an article in Science Daily, their discovery can lead to the development of electronics that can run on very little power and quantum computers whose speeds […]
06/10/2018
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By Isabelle Z.
BOMBSHELL: “Consensus” theory of evolution of the species falls apart; new mitochondrial DNA study reveals NO animal species more than 200,000 years old
A surprising new study is casting serious doubt on the popular theory that modern animals are the result of millions of years of evolution. After looking at the mitochondrial DNA of thousands of animal species, including humans, researchers reached the stunning conclusion that nearly every species dates back just 100,000 to 200,000 years. The study […]
05/15/2018
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By Tracey Watson
Scientists admit that the distinction between what is “real” and “imagined” is not so clear; what we imagine could change the way we hear sounds
If you’ve ever seen a ventriloquist project his voice in such a way that he appears to be conversing with a lifeless dummy, then you have firsthand knowledge of what scientists call the Ventriloquist Illusion. You see, although the ventriloquist makes it look like he is projecting his voice over a distance so that the […]
05/09/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Do you know why our eyesight is sharpest at dawn and dusk?
If you’ve ever been up at the crack of dawn or still outside when dusk falls, you may have noticed your sight is sharper than usual. A German study says this is because your brain changes the way it interprets visual signals during sunrise and sunset, according to a New Scientist article. Study author Christian […]
05/07/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Scientists are closer to developing a cure for Lyme disease as they discover how bacteria fight our immune responses
One of the world’s foremost experts on the bacteria responsible for Lyme disease has teased out the exact process by which Borrelia burdorferi survives the immune responses of the body. This discovery could pave the way for effective treatments of the persistent disease, according to a ScienceDaily article. Borrelia has always been a source of fascination […]
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