A third of the world's people already face deadly heat waves. It could be nearly three-quarters by 2100. – Washington Post

Washington Post A third of the world’s people already face deadly heat waves. It could be nearly three-quarters by 2100.Washington PostNearly one-third of the global population suffers deadly levels of heat for at least 20 days during the year, new research suggests. And by the end of the century, thanks to climate change, this number … Read more

Ethiopian Coffee Is Screwed Unless We Do Something About It – Gizmodo

Gizmodo Ethiopian Coffee Is Screwed Unless We Do Something About ItGizmodoClimate change might not feel that important if you’re living far away from a coastline. But that doesn’t mean your life won’t change. Lots of the items people love will likely be influenced by the changing climate in some way, and the popular …Ethiopia’s coffee … Read more

Mother of six children DIES from cancer after fibroid removal surgery spread cancer cells all over her body

(Natural News) Dr Amy Reed, a physician and cancer patient that fought against a faulty medical procedure that hastened the spread of her disease, passed away in their Yardley, Pa., home. She was 44. Dr. Reed was survived by her husband and six children. Dr. Reed’s cause of death was a type of cancer called… … Read more

Prescription antibiotics almost always completely useless for UTIs in older women, study finds

(Natural News) A recently published research paper revealed that prescription antibiotics may not be as effective as previously thought, and may even cause more harm than good in older patients with urinary tract infection. Research author Dr. Thomas E. Finucane of the Johns Hopkins Geriatrics Center at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore noted that antibiotic treatment may often be… … Read more

Women found to purchase more flirtatious clothing when they shop during their fertile window, say scientists

(Natural News) A woman’s menstrual cycle affects many things from her mood, to her eating and exercise routines, and even her shopping habits. A new study suggests that women are more likely to shop for clothes when they are most fertile, and are more likely to choose sexier, more flirtatious outfits at this time. In… … Read more

Pollution is “devastating” China's natural ecosystem and contaminating its food supply

(Natural News) Anyone who has breathed the thick air on the streets of Shanghai or has seen photos of smog obscuring the Beijing skyline can confirm that pollution is a serious problem in China. Now, researchers have uncovered the precise extent to which manmade pollution is impacting China’s natural ecosystem, and its effects can be… … Read more

Climate change propagandists admit that “facts” don't add up with the public, so they're working on more influential language strategies to convince people who are “confused” by the lack of evidence

(Natural News) When lies define the landscape, there are several techniques that can be used to promote said lies, even amid the pushback from those unwilling to swallow every hook, line and sinker willingly. Whether these techniques are labeled as sales campaigns, marketing strategies or simple public relations, the bottom line is the same for those paid to maintain the cycle; they will do whatever it takes to… … Read more

Doctors demand improved heart emergency guidelines on planes, propose recommendations

(Natural News) If you ever have a heart attack on an airplane, it may very well be your last trip. Cardiac arrest is responsible for 86 percent of in-flight events resulting in death, despite it accounting for only 0.3 percent of in-flight emergencies. According to the task force lead by Professor Jochen Hinkelbein, this is… … Read more

Bitcoin rise due to clueless noobs in South Korea and Japan, analysis confirms: Speculators all hope to buy low and sell high (and they will get burned badly)

(Natural News) Asian investors are going haywire over the prospect of becoming independently wealthy from investing in bitcoin, the popular “crypto” currency that has risen in value by an astounding 150 percent since the beginning of the year. But this decentralized medium of exchange could be in the midst of a giant bubble, which means… … Read more