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Fascism on steroids: tech giants are now more powerful than the government - watch at REAL.video
5 monthes ago - By Natural News
Many on the left who are fawning over the absolute destruction of free speech online, particularly with social media, are trying to justify their support of this totalitarian movement by claiming that Facebook, Google, and many others are “private companies” that can censor at will. But the truth is that these near-public utilities...
Read more ...The social media paradox: Teens who are always online feel more lonely
5 monthes ago - By Natural News
According to several studies, there is a link between the length of time teenagers spend on social media and isolation. Teenagers can turn to different social media networks to get a ton of likes and follows, but does this really make them feel less alone? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
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Are your spices safe to eat? Research finds high lead levels in spices...
The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene investigates cases of lead poisoning. Between 2008 and 2017, the department surveyed local stores and tested over...
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Depression affects more than just your mind. While most sufferers can attest to depression's far-reaching effects on their emotions and relationships, it can also wreak havoc...
If You Constantly Feel Hungry, You Might Be Making This Crucial Mistake...
Whether you're trying to lose weight or simply maintain what you've got, there's nothing that will sabotage your efforts faster than a craving for, well, anything you can get...
Craving Chips? Tear Into One of These 10 Crunchy Alternatives Instead
Here's to chips that aren't actually chips, satisfying our love for crunchy snacks since the first kale chip popped out of the oven. We rounded up the best healthy chip...
Physical exercise for mental health: New research concludes that children's...
A study conducted by the University of Stirling and University of Edinburgh discovered that children gain better test responses after physical activity that was set at their...
Coming Off the 10-Day Challenge, These 17 Low-Sugar Snacks Will Satisfy Your...
It's no secret that sugar isn't great for you, and it's also no secret that we still want it, like, all the time. In an effort to curtail our cravings, we've given some extra...
New tool in the fight against superbugs: A test that shows if bacteria is...
A group of researchers from the California Institute of Technology has developed a new antibiotic-resistant detection test. According to Science Daily, their process will allow...
Too much avoidance of sun exposure causing alarming spike in health...
A recent analysis of more than 100 studies finds that up to 70 percent of Americans are currently suffering from vitamin D deficiency. Data from the latest review also show...
Morning Exercise With Short Breaks can Control Blood Pressure
Morning exercise combined with short walking breaks can help control blood pressure in overweight or obese elderly people, especially women. This significantly reduces the risk...
Does chronic anxiety lead to Alzheimer's? New study links neuropsychiatric...
In a study of data gathered on 270 cognitively normal older adults between the ages of 62 and 90, called the Harvard Brain Aging Study, scientists from Brigham and Women's...