Whites without a college degree are dying in America, that's why they voted for Donald Trump – AOL

AOL Whites without a college degree are dying in America, that’s why they voted for Donald TrumpAOLThousands of stories have been written about why angry, poor, under-educated white voters put Donald Trump into the Oval Office in a 2016 presidential election that almost every political analyst got wrong. On Thursday, two Princeton economists …White and … Read more

Avalanche victims were 'rising young stars' at MGH – The Boston Globe

The Boston Globe Avalanche victims were ‘rising young stars’ at MGHThe Boston GlobeThey had training, experience and the right gear. Lauren Zeitels and Victor Fedorov, a pair of medical residents from Boston, had trekked on snowshoes for about 20 minutes in Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada, earlier this month, evidently seeing …Richmond man killed … Read more

For babies, breastfeeding is still best, even if it doesn't make them smarter (though it might) – Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times For babies, breastfeeding is still best, even if it doesn’t make them smarter (though it might)Los Angeles TimesThere are lots of reasons why doctors encourage new mothers to breastfeed their babies. Compared with babies who get formula, babies who are breastfed are less likely to die as a result of infections, sudden … Read more

Poll: Majority of Illinoisans want legal recreational pot – The Southern

The Southern Poll: Majority of Illinoisans want legal recreational potThe SouthernIn this Friday, Dec. 9, 2014, file photograph, Matt Hart holds up a bud of Lemon Skunk, the most potent strain of marijuana available at the 3D Dispensary in Denver. A new Paul Simon Public Policy Institute poll shows that a majority of Illinoisans … … Read more

Girl suffers severe burns doing popular DIY science project – Atlanta Journal Constitution

Atlanta Journal Constitution Girl suffers severe burns doing popular DIY science projectAtlanta Journal ConstitutionChildren create their own slime during Mattel’s Take Our Children To Work Day workshop in El Segundo, Calif., in April 2007. ROCKLAND, Mass. An 11-year-old Massachusetts girl suffered second- and third-degree burns this month after being exposed to an …SEE IT: Massachusetts girl, … Read more

Natural News hires four science writers to cover the latest discoveries on nutritional science, medicine and technology

(Natural News) As the fake news “establishment” media continues its collapse, with layoffs, downsizing and rapid declines in readership, the popularity of the independent media is exploding. Here at Natural News, even though we’ve been subjected to the most oppressive censorship imaginable (by Google, YouTube, Facebook and all the other internet gatekeepers), public hunger for… … Read more

Broccoli's cancer prevention mechanism found to work on “non-coding RNA” to prevent formation of tumors

(Natural News) Cruciferous greens have long been heralded as potent disease fighters. Sulforaphane, a dietary compound found in cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli goes further into the DNA to halt cancer cells from proliferation, giving us more reasons to eat our vegetables. Researchers at the Oregon State University found that the anti-cancer compound helped regulate a certain type of long,… … Read more

Parsley and vanilla beans are being used as cellular scaffolding to grow stem cell tissues for human implants

(Natural News) Researchers at the University of Washington-Madison were able to grow skin, brain, bone marrow and blood vessels on plants using a highly-specialized, natural scaffolding from plants like parsley. The team observed that certain plant species possess strength, rigidity and porosity as well as low mass and surface area. These characteristics make for a… … Read more

World rapidly running out of rare minerals needed to manufacture cell phones and mobile devices

(Natural News) Scientists warn that the minerals needed for technologies such as cell phones and mobile devices may run out in the next few decades. A new study gathered experts from various government, industrial, and academic groups across five continents who suggested that unless there exists a universal sharing of geoscience data, we will soon face challenges in… … Read more