New antibiotics could kill off deadly superbugs in minutes – New Zealand Herald

The Independent New antibiotics could kill off deadly superbugs in minutesNew Zealand HeraldNew super-strength antibiotics could be developed to kill drug-resistant bacteria in minutes, a study has found. Modifying existing antibiotics could make them much more powerful and able to rip apart germ cells to stop infections in their tracks, said …How Maryland can combat … Read more

Why the sounds of eating make some people so angry – The Verge

Telegraph.co.uk Why the sounds of eating make some people so angryThe VergeNobody likes hearing someone crunching their food, but for some it’s more than just an annoyance — the sound triggers a full “fight or flight response.” These people have a rare condition called “misophonia” that makes them extraordinarily sensitive …Scientists discover why you hate … Read more

Global warming world map based largely on “fake science” … NOAA caught in blatant temperature data fraud

(Natural News) A new look at world temperature data claimed by the NOAA — the chief proponent of “climate change” theory — discovers that global warming temperature data points are fabricated for large regions across the globe. The NOAA simply fabricates temperature data wherever it wants, creating the false impression that global warming is backed… … Read more

Young swimmer survives mysterious cardiac arrest – NBC Montana

NBC Montana Young swimmer survives mysterious cardiac arrestNBC MontanaMISSOULA, Mont. – Friday is National Wear Red Day, raising awareness that heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death for women. University of Montana senior Heidi Stewart grew up as a competitive swimmer, but a rare and genetic heart disorder now makes …Heart-Healthy Activities That Won’t … Read more

Medicare Patients Had Slightly Better Survival Rate With Foreign-Educated Doctors, Study Finds – Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Journal Medicare Patients Had Slightly Better Survival Rate With Foreign-Educated Doctors, Study FindsWall Street JournalMedicare patients in U.S. hospitals were less likely to die when their doctors were educated outside the U.S., according to a study by researchers at Harvard University. The study, published in the journal BMJ, examined more than 1.2 million … Read more

Brain Synapses Shrink During Sleep, Making Way for New Information – Newsweek

Newsweek Brain Synapses Shrink During Sleep, Making Way for New InformationNewsweekIn the classic film Groundhog Day, Bill Murray’s character keeps waking up on February 2. Once he goes to sleep, the world is reset—deconstructed and rebuilt. He awakes renewed, yet with his (important) memories intact. A pair of studies published …High-Resolution Images From Sleep Research … Read more

Warning: More toddlers are suffering eye burns from laundry pods – WCVB Boston

WCVB Boston Warning: More toddlers are suffering eye burns from laundry podsWCVB BostonFrom 2012 to 2015, the number of chemical burns to the eye linked to laundry detergent packets rose more than 30 times among young children, a new study says. More than 1,200 3- and 4-year-olds received such burns in that time period, according … Read more

Massive human trafficking ring busted in California… 500 arrested in police raids

(Natural News) Los Angeles area cops busted about 500 suspects in a crackdown on human trafficking  in California. A task force consisting of approximately 50 federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies including Homeland Security and the FBI participated in “Operation Reclaim and Rebuild” over three days at the end of January; a sting which… … Read more

Cryogenics pioneer claims man frozen in liquid nitrogen 50 years ago will be brought back to life

(Natural News) Will the dead someday walk among us? According to 80-year-old cryogenics expert Robert Nelson, that may just be the case — as long as they’re frozen first. Nelson is the president of the Cryonics Society of California and recently revealed what it was like to freeze the first cryogenic “patient” back in 1967…. … Read more