Surprise! Your Cat Probably Likes You More Than Food – Huffington Post

Huffington Post Surprise! Your Cat Probably Likes You More Than FoodHuffington PostAny cat owner who’s ever woken up to the not-so-soothing sound of endless meowing knows that cats love food. A lot. But apparently ― and possibly contrary to common belief ― they actually prefer hanging out with you to getting down with a bowl … Read more

Marathons Injure Kidneys – The Atlantic

The Atlantic Marathons Injure KidneysThe AtlanticLike ​The Atlantic? Subscribe to ​The Atlantic Daily​, our free weekday email newsletter. Six years ago, a study from Michigan’s William Beaumont Hospital found that about 40 percent of runners suffer acute kidney injury after marathons. That sounds bad.Yale study: Marathon runners suffer short-term kidney damageNew Haven RegisterStudy: Kidney injury … Read more

Device Mimicking Female Reproductive Cycle Could Aid Research – NPR

NPR Device Mimicking Female Reproductive Cycle Could Aid ResearchNPRScientists say they’ve made a device in the lab that can mimic the human female reproductive cycle. The researchers hope the device, assembled from living tissue, will lead to new treatments for many medical problems that plague some women, ranging …Women’s Entire Menstrual Cycle Replicated in a … Read more

Be prepared: These 10 foods quickly disappear from grocery stores when a disaster strikes

(Natural News) There are certain foods that are sell out almost immediately in a disaster, and it is necessary that we all take note. Why is this important to know? The first is rather obvious: You can begin stockpiling those items now to avoid running out in the future. The second reason is more informative…. … Read more

Health Ranger awarded U.S. patent for breakthrough anti-radiation formula that eliminates Cesium-137 from your body

(Natural News) In yet another science breakthrough for humanity, the U.S. patent office has just awarded patent # US 9526751 B2 for a unique formula called “Cesium Eliminator” which eliminates radioactive cesium isotopes from the human digestive tract where contaminated food and water may have been ingested. I developed this lifesaving invention, which is also… … Read more

Monsanto's WAR on SCIENCE: How the world's most evil corporation has pushed the world's most poisoned science

(Natural News) In 2015, the world was finally given what it’s been waiting for: the truth. That’s right, the World Health Organization’s (WHO) International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) conducted a comprehensive review on the safety of the world’s most pervasive crop chemical, Roundup (glyphosate), and the jury is in: this ubiquitous herbicide does,… … Read more

Even while corporate-run media insists there's no such thing as an “anti-cancer food,” Science Daily covers anti-cancer mechanisms of broccoli

(Natural News) Many mainstream media outlets have claimed that foods are not capable of possessing anti-cancer effects, and have even been so bold as to imply that the protective benefits of antioxidants and other phytonutrients are nothing more than “myths.” The New York Times has even claimed that the influence of specific foods is “so weak”… … Read more

7 Easy alternatives to toxic household cleaning products

(Natural News) When making decisions about the food you eat, you do your best to avoid ingesting GMOs, sodium nitrates, pesticides and aspartame. When your children are running on their school playground, you certainly don’t want them breathing in the neurotoxic mutagenic chemicals and heavy metals found in biosludge. So when you’re cleaning your sinks, shower stalls and toilet bowls, do you have the… … Read more

SHOCK: Millennial generation overwhelmingly unable to do basic household tasks

(Natural News) Although most of them believe that they are God’s gift to the world, millennials are far from perfect. Defined as anyone born between 1982 and 2004, millennials are generally proficient when it comes to using technology, and many of them are actually very book smart. But as for street smarts and just plain… … Read more