If the EPA allows continued use of dicamba pesticide, it could push monarch butterflies to extinction

(Natural News) Over the course of the next year, more than 60 million acres of the monarch butterfly’s natural habitat are expected to be sprayed with dicamba herbicide. The shocking report from the Center for Biological Diversity, a U.S. environmental group, explains that the widespread use of this toxin spells big trouble for the butterflies…. … Read more

Another benefit for nursing moms: Breastfeeding for at least 6 months provides protection against heart disease

(Natural News) Many scientific findings have become controversial because the findings are inconclusive or contradictory. The use of antibiotics is one. So is the effectiveness of substances that promise to make people look and feel young. However, no one can argue the scientific findings that breastfeeding is always the best. Nursing moms bounce back from… … Read more

Beating food addiction with the Spice Diet: Chef shares his story of success with healthy food alternatives

(Natural News) Do you need to lose some weight? According to the World Health Organization, the number of obese adults around the world exceeds 300 million, and 115 million of these people are suffering from problems related to their obesity. Perhaps you don’t quite fit the definition of obese, but you’ve noticed your waistline getting… … Read more

Scientists have improved the efficiency of converting solar energy into hydrogen with a metal-free photocatalyst

(Natural News) Scientists from Tianjin University in China have discovered a more efficient way to convert solar energy into hydrogen, for more novel energy production in the absence of sunlight. The breakthrough discovery uses a metal-free photo-catalyst to convert solar energy into hydrogen. The discovery proves to be eleven times more efficient than previous energy generators… … Read more

World famous psychiatrist warns that increased use of psychiatric drugs will translate to more mass shootings

(Natural News) The psychiatric/pharmaceutical drug industry is worth a staggering $80 billion a year in sales alone, and Washington is literally crawling with lobbyists who have seemingly bottomless pots of cash to smooth the regulatory path for drug manufacturers. This has led to a situation in which the politicians tasked with protecting some of the… … Read more

WashPost posts really weird article: Claims “spin classes” have too many white people and not enough fat people… seriously

(Natural News) Is your spin class filled with too many white and thin participants? According to liberal columnist Lavanya Ramanathan, the answer is yes. In a Washington Post piece titled “Is your spin class too young, too thin and too white?” Ramanathan made the case that there simply isn’t enough diversity in spin classes, which,… … Read more

MIT researchers create device they claim can “generate electricity from air”

(Natural News) To date, humanity has been able to discover and eventually tap on a number of renewable energy sources. From wind mills to solar panels, there have been all sorts of inventions and gadgets that come with the ability to generate electricity from certain natural sources. Now a team of engineers from the Massachusetts… … Read more

New flu forecasting system being rolled out; will aggressively push toxic vaccines with “science” propaganda

(Natural News) Researchers from the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health in New York City have come up with a new tracking system that they claim will be able to predict the geographic spread of seasonal influenza before it starts to run its course. Published in the journal PNAS, a paper outlining the new… … Read more

Photodynamic treatments for human health and the food supply: Light compounds being developed that will fight microbial infections and cancer

(Natural News) A new field of medical science is emerging from six universities and five partner organizations in Europe. The POLYTHEA project, coordinated at the University of Limoges, aims to train doctorate candidates in the field of photodynamic treatments. Researchers are learning how to develop active light compounds that fight cancer and microbial infections. The… … Read more

Leveraging new tech for conservation: Drones help researchers track sea turtles, gather data

(Natural News) If you absolutely have to use drones to track something, why not turtles? A new study detailed how unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are revolutionizing research and conservation efforts involving endangered sea turtles, reported a Science Daily news article. Remote sensing data is vital to obtain an understanding of the spatial ecology of marine ecosystems. When combined with tracking… … Read more