In 'Enormous Success,' Scientists Tie 52 Genes to Human Intelligence – New York Times

New York Times In ‘Enormous Success,’ Scientists Tie 52 Genes to Human IntelligenceNew York TimesBlood samples from some participants in a new study of genes linked to intelligence were held at the U.K. Biobank, above. Credit Wellcome Trust. In a significant advance in the study of mental ability, a team of European and American scientists … Read more

Huge Bitcoin correction now imminent as “Bitcoin fever” takes hold… (but long-term future still bright for BTC)

(Natural News) ANALYSIS: I’m putting out this time-sensitive alert to all our readers and fans who currently own Bitcoin. While Bitcoin is infinitely more honest than any central bank or government-run fiat currency system, it is also subject to extreme volatility and buy/sell manipulation by nefarious parties such as governments. As Bitcoin skyrockets past $2200… … Read more

Pediatricians take aim at juice: It 'has no essential role in healthy, balanced diets of children' – Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times Pediatricians take aim at juice: It ‘has no essential role in healthy, balanced diets of children’Los Angeles TimesJuice may seem like a healthful option, but the American Academy of Pediatrics is advising parents to give their kids whole fruit instead. (Justin Sullivan / Getty Images). By Karen KaplanContact Reporter · Nutrition Research … Read more

Could 'Safer' Filtered Cigarettes Be More Deadly? – WebMD

Mirror.co.uk Could ‘Safer’ Filtered Cigarettes Be More Deadly?WebMDMONDAY, May 22, 2017 (HealthDay News) — Filtered cigarettes might be even more lethal than unfiltered ones, and a new review suggests that they have been boosting rates of a cancer that takes root deep in the lungs. The findings have prompted the …Filtered Cigarettes Caused Rise in Most … Read more

Keep your lips away from deadly 'kissing bugs,' study says – STLtoday.com

CNN Keep your lips away from deadly ‘kissing bugs,’ study saysSTLtoday.comA study published in the journal PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases found that “kissing bugs” are a lot deadlier than we think. The bugs carry the parasite T. cruzi, which can infect people with Chagas disease or trypanosomiasis. Transmission occurs when …‘Kissing bug’ disease more deadly than … Read more

Gender-confirmation surgeries increase after social changes – Washington Post

Washington Post Gender-confirmation surgeries increase after social changesWashington PostMore than 3,200 transgender surgeries, from “facial and body contouring” to actual “gender reassignment,” were performed in the United States last year, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons said Monday in releasing the first such numbers ever reported.Gender confirmation surgeries on the rise in the USCBS NewsGender … Read more

Dirty dairy industry launches propaganda war on clean food (video)

(Natural News) The dirty dairy industry doesn’t merely push dirty products contaminated with blood, pus and feces, it also uses dirty tactics to try to terrorize people who choose not to consume their filthy products. The latest disinfo propaganda campaign from the dirty dairy industry involves a major media push to try to scare people… … Read more

Cheap vitamins are made from GMO glucose syrup fed to bacteria, analysis finds… Don't buy low-grade vitamins

(Natural News) Last year, Brits spent more money on vitamins than painkillers. On the surface, this sounds like good news because painkillers have been associated with many concerning side effects. However, it turns out that some of the vitamins on the market are not exactly doing their bodies any favors. The UK multivitamin industry is… … Read more

Study confirms toxic environments cause cancer, not merely genetics

(Natural News) Many people look to genetics or lifestyle choices to determine their cancer risk, but a new study shows that environment — a decidedly more inescapable factor — has a huge hand in cancer risk too. The study, published in Cancer, has found that areas with poor environmental quality overall displayed the highest incidence… … Read more