How inherited fitness may affect breast cancer risk – SFGate

The San Diego Union-Tribune How inherited fitness may affect breast cancer riskSFGate(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Henry J. Thompson, Colorado State University. (THE CONVERSATION) Repeated studies have shown that physical inactivity, and the …Breast-cancer death rate drops almost 40 percent, saving 322000 lives, study saysRoanoke … Read more

Gun control vs MEDICATION control: FDA-approved prescription drugs kill more Americans each day than the entire casualty count from the Las Vegas Mandalay massacre

(Natural News) America is rightfully outraged over the slaughter of innocent concertgoers in Las Vegas two days ago, and the political Left immediately exploited the tragedy to call for gun control — stripping all citizens of their Second Amendment rights while monopolizing the ownership of guns in the hands of the government. This is the… … Read more

Massive volcano eruption now imminent in Tanzania… the “Mountain of God” is set to blow

(Natural News) Geologists warn that Tanzania’s most active volcano, Ol Doinyo Lengai, will erupt in the very near future. Archaically known as the “Mountain of God” by the Maasai people, Ol Doinyo Lengai will “explode imminently” and “poses a significant threat” to the surrounding areas, as reported on TheSun.co.uk. Scientists believe that an eruption could… … Read more

Transgendering children is “child abuse,” warns feminist scholar

(Natural News) A self-professing feminist and lesbian professor who teaches classes at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia says that parents who allow or subject their young children to gender reassignment surgeries and hormone therapies in order to try to turn them from one sex to another are little more than child abusers. According… … Read more

Specific gut microbes found to prevent influenza by “digesting” flavonoids found in superfoods

(Natural News) Scientists behind the latest nutritional review on gut microbiomes and flavonoids call their results “intriguing” after observing an unusual connection between the two. The description was made after observing that a specific gut microbe directly influenced how naturally-occurring compounds called flavonoids impacted our immune system. Researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine… … Read more

California groups sue the FDA for information on Nestle’s sweetheart water deals

(Natural News) Two Californian nonprofits have filed an injunctive relief against the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for failing to comply to their Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request regarding the actions of global food giant, Nestle. Story of Stuff Project and Courage Campaign Institute are suing the FDA for not properly managing the… … Read more

Breakthrough in invisibility technology: Scientists have created a material that allows light waves to pass straight through

(Natural News) Scientists developed a new idea for invisibility technology that would allow light waves to pass straight through a special material without any obstruction, as reported by Science Daily. Researchers from University of Technology (TU Wien) in Vienna, together with colleagues from Greece and the United States, discovered a new idea for cloaking technology in which… … Read more

Your gut has a circadian rhythm: Researchers uncover new clues about body fat storage

(Natural News) The unheard conversation between your gut microbiome and the environment directly translates to how you store fat, says a team of researchers from the UT Southwestern Medical Center. Their new research, novel in its exactness to determine the processes of gut bacteria, provides clues to how our body’s circadian clock and digestive microflora… … Read more

Study: Mice with Alzheimer's have their memories reawakened…with lasers

(Natural News) Alzheimer’s disease has long been thought to completely erase an individual’s memories. The clumps of tau tangles and amyloid plaques that accumulate in the brain are believed to destroy the neurons associated with memory storage. That may no longer be the case, however, as demonstrated by a team of researchers from Columbia University…. … Read more