You should not be worried about Sephora giving you herpes – Popular Science

Popular Science You should not be worried about Sephora giving you herpesPopular ScienceThe internet is all agog over news of a Los Angeles lawsuit: according to court documents, an individual is suing the beauty store Sephora for strict liability, negligence, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and negligent infliction of …Sephora lipstick sample gave her herpes, … Read more

Michigan won’t pressure medical marijuana dispensaries to close, after all – MLive.com

MLive.com Michigan won’t pressure medical marijuana dispensaries to close, after allMLive.comLANSING, MI – Less than two months after the Bureau of Medical Marihuana Regulation declared medical marijuana shops open after Dec. 15 could face an impediment to licensure, it reversed its stance. “Through emergency rules, the Bureau and Board will …Michigan reverses stance, will let marijuana … Read more

Henry Miller, corporate prostitute: Endorses GMOs, tobacco, radiation, DDT, glyphosate

(Natural News) For many years, he was a namesake at Forbes where he published authoritative-sounding articles promoting genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) and other biotechnological products. But Henry I. Miller is hardly the esteemed academic that he wishes everyone perceived him as being, at least as far as his corporate conflicts of interest are concerned. You see,… … Read more

A high-fat diet encourages the growth of fungi in the gut, which makes for an unhealthy microbiota and contributes to obesity, study finds

(Natural News) A study finds that eating a diet high in fat not only gives you extra calories, but also changes the growth of fungi in the gut, which makes for an unhealthy microbiota and contributes to weight gain or obesity, as reported by the Science Daily. Researchers from the University of Minnesota conducted the… … Read more

Why do some viruses linger? Scientists are studying how viruses replicate different kinds of cells, some of which can hide inside the immune system

(Natural News) Some viral infections can continue their existence even though the body that they are trying to penetrate has already triggered an immune response. University of Pennsylvania researchers reveal that acute viral infection cells enriched with defective viral genomes are more likely to survive infection than cells with full-length viral genomes. Viral infections, such… … Read more

Mobile devices and children: It’s not “smart” to “connect” your child dangers range from hacking to bullying

(Natural News) Recent studies warn that children who own smart watches which their parents can use to keep track of their movements are more prone to the dangers of hacking, according to reports by The Daily Mail.  To reach this conclusion, the Norwegian Consumer Council (NCC) authorized security experts at the company, Mnemonic, to inspect three watches that… … Read more

Feeling happy? You probably have a healthy heart, if you’re American

(Natural News) A new study found that having positive emotions leads to having a healthy heart if you are American, according to a Science Daily report. Oftentimes, positive emotions are seen as important factors of living healthy. However, this study, published in Psychological Science, suggested that the relationship between emotions and health depends on the… … Read more

A computer algorithm may be able to predict suicidal thoughts – New York Daily News

New York Daily News A computer algorithm may be able to predict suicidal thoughtsNew York Daily NewsArtificial intelligence may be able to detect suicidal tendencies based on how your brain processes certain words, a new study reveals. The current system for finding out if someone is suicidal is to straight up ask them if they … Read more

Breastfeeding for 2 months cuts baby’s SIDs risk almost in half, study says – WXIA-TV

WXIA-TV Breastfeeding for 2 months cuts baby’s SIDs risk almost in half, study saysWXIA-TVMoms who breastfeed for just two months reduce their baby’s risk of sudden infant death syndrome by nearly half, according to a new study. The study, published in Pediatrics, looked at eight international studies with breastfeeding data examining more …Breastfeeding for Just … Read more