New research claims swearing out loud can make your stronger – WTNH Connecticut News (press release)

WTNH Connecticut News (press release) New research claims swearing out loud can make your strongerWTNH Connecticut News (press release)(WTNH) — If you’ve ever used foul language to get that stubborn jar open, a new British research project claims the cursing may have made the difference. Researchers at Keele University in England two experiments. In the … Read more

Anti-vaccine activists spark a state's worst measles outbreak in decades – Washington Post

Washington Post Anti-vaccine activists spark a state’s worst measles outbreak in decadesWashington PostThe young mother started getting advice early on from friends in the close-knit Somali immigrant community here. Don’t let your children get the vaccine for measles, mumps and rubella — it causes autism, they said. Suaado Salah listened. And this …Measles outbreak in … Read more

Trumpcare Will Make the Opioid Crisis Worse – Mother Jones

Mother Jones Trumpcare Will Make the Opioid Crisis WorseMother JonesThere are plenty of reasons why the Obamacare repeal bill that House Republicans passed Thursday afternoon is so controversial. It slashes funding for Medicaid, threatens to raise health insurance premiums for older Americans, and allows states to roll …Prestigious medical groups denounce health care voteCBS News5 Reactions … Read more

Experts warn of increases in tick-borne Powassan virus – WLS-TV

WLS-TV Experts warn of increases in tick-borne Powassan virusWLS-TVThe Powassan virus attacks the nervous system and can be deadly. Monica Malpass reports during Action News at 5 p.m. on May 4, 2017. (Shutterstock). CNN. Friday, May 05, 2017 12:07PM. Summer is nearly here, and it’s bringing fears of a rare tick-borne …Powassan Virus | Powassan | … Read more

Breaking News: Macron BUSTED – New documents prove he lied about Tax Evasion

(Natural News) French Presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron was accused recently of tax evasion. Macron denied the allegations. Now, new documents prove he lied about – almost – everything. (Article by Carter Brown, republished from TheGatewayPundit) Two days ago, an Anon on /pol/ (the 4Chan thread notorious for unmasking Antifa, among other things) uploaded proof of Macron’s tax… … Read more

International tribunal finds Monsanto guilty of crimes against humanity

(Natural News) Is Monsanto, the corporate scourge of the Earth, finally going to pay for its crimes? If the International Monsanto Tribunal has any say in the matter, the answer to that question appears to be an emphatic “Yes.” The tribunal, based in Hague, Netherlands, describes itself as “an international civil society initiative to hold… … Read more

Climate change proponents ridiculously believe the Earth was a calm, peaceful planet until humans started burning fossil fuels

(Natural News) Researchers from Stanford University are doing their best to find a link between extreme weather events and climate change, but is it all for naught? While these researchers are admittedly conservative with their efforts, they are at least somewhat echoing the rhetoric that events like tornadoes are solely being caused by climate change…. … Read more

Michigan marijuana legalization advocates launching ballot initiative – The Cannabist

The Cannabist Michigan marijuana legalization advocates launching ballot initiativeThe CannabistLANSING, Mich. — Marijuana proponents on Friday launched a 2018 ballot drive to make Michigan the ninth state to legalize the recreational use of the drug and the first in the Midwest to do so. The initiative has the backing of state-based marijuana …Marijuana Legalization Question on … Read more

CAUTION: Sugary drinks linked to accelerated aging and early signs of Alzheimer’s disease reveals new study

(Natural News) Consuming sugary drinks may increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, two recent studies revealed. To carry out the first study, a team of researchers at the Boston University School of Medicine pooled data from the Framingham Heart Study and examined more than 5,000 volunteer participants. The participants were instructed to log their beverage intake through questionnaires… … Read more