More US counties are finding Zika-carrying mosquitoes – Chicago Daily Herald

The Verge More US counties are finding Zika-carrying mosquitoesChicago Daily HeraldWith the summer mosquito season in full swing in many U.S. states, a new report shows a significant increase in counties across the South that have reported mosquitoes capable of spreading Zika and related viruses. Two types of mosquitoes are the …Releasing 20 Million Mosquitoes … Read more

Parents are turning children into human “computers” trained to spit out facts rather than actually understanding anything

(Natural News) Today’s parents, guardians, and teachers often have conflicting views on how to raise happy and successful children. More often than not, they are torn between being either being too strict or too lenient in allowing children their independence. However, two prominent professors pointed out that today’s children are being reared in a manner similar… … Read more

All these people have CURED serious diseases using nothing but food nutrients

(Natural News) When people are faced with a serious ailment, their tendency is to go to a hospital and have themselves checked by a general practitioner. They then take the medication prescribed by the doctor and hope everything will be alright. These people, on the other hand, took a different direction when it came to searching… … Read more

The end of retirement: Baby boomers working through their golden years

(Natural News) Nearly 19 percent of Americans who are 65 or older are still working – even if only part-time – in the second quarter of 2017, the latest United States jobs report by the Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics that was issued on Friday, July 7, showed. The age bracket’s employment/population ratio… … Read more

Stanford professor: Students suffer “microaggressions” when told homework might be easy

(Natural News) In the latest chapter of libtard lunacy sweeping across America’s insane left-wing universities, a Stanford professor warns students against saying their homework was “easy” because it might trigger so-called “microaggressions” in other students who didn’t find it easy. Yes, the brave new world of weak-minded, universally-offended college crybully snowflakes now includes being “triggered”… … Read more

Farmer facing MILLIONS in fines because he plowed his field, though he was supposed to be exempt

(Natural News) There are so many things Congress and our regulation-cutting president need to fix within the federal bureaucracy they are beyond anyone’s ability to even add up. But giving Americans back control over their own land seems like a great place to start, especially if that American is attempting to use his land to… … Read more

Russia just launched a secret military satellite into orbit from its new Arctic base of operations… the “high ground” for planet Earth

(Natural News) On June 23, Russia launched a Soyuz-2-1v rocket from the Plesetsk space center (Plesetsk Cosmodrome) in the country’s northwest Arctic region. The light-weight Soyuz spacecraft reportedly carried a Russian Defense Ministry orbiting satellite called Kosmos 2519, but typically closed-mouth Kremlin officials have yet to publicly reveal the purpose of this mission or any specific details… … Read more

The law of diminishing returns and why complex societies are more vulnerable to collapse: An interview with Joseph Tainter

(Natural News) A sustainable society is only as secure as the strength and success of its problem-solving institutions. If and when these fail, society is toast, suggests Dr. Joseph Tainter, a professor at Utah State University and author of a riveting book on this subject, The Collapse of Complex Societies (which can be downloaded for… … Read more

Science Says: Not all cancers need treatment right away – Arizona Daily Sun

Arizona Daily Sun Science Says: Not all cancers need treatment right awayArizona Daily SunIn this Oct. 13, 2009 file photo, a surgeon performs robotic prostate surgery on a patient in Chicago. According to a report released on Wednesday, July 12, 2017, long-term results comparing different approaches for men with cancers confined to the …Does prostate … Read more

Elderly yoginis have greater cortical thickness

Scientists in Brazil have imaged elderly female yoga practitioners’ brains and found they have greater cortical thickness in the left prefrontal cortex, in brain areas associated with cognitive functions like attention and memory. The results suggest that yoga could be a way to protect against cognitive decline in old age. View original article Author: Powered … Read more