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Study: Having This Device Nearby can Give You Serious “Brain Drain”

Another study conducted by researchers at the University of Texas at Austin suggests that just having your smartphone in viewing distance lowers your cognitive capacity.

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Man sues Verizon as its Idaho cell tower emitted RF radiation that he claims triggered his heart disease

A 53-year-old man from Idaho has sued Verizon and other companies involved in the operation of the radiofrequency radiation-emitting cell tower installed next to.

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Arthritis May Just be Fluoride Poisoning in Disguise

“If I was an arthritic individual, I would be eliminating every possible source of fluoride exposure that I could think of.” (Phyllis.

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Painful Medical Procedures Traumatize Infants, Studies Suggest

Recent research reveals infant pain experiences closely resemble adults’, challenging assumptions that infants have muted pain responses. fMRI data shows brain activation.

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Bitcoin a THREAT to America’s DEEP STATE; Space Force head calls for exploration of blockchain tech

In a detailed letter to the Department of Defense‘s (DoD) Innovation Board, U.S. Space Force Maj. Jason Lowery expanded the potential use cases for Bitcoin.  .

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World’s first self-amplifying COVID-19 vaccine approved in Japan despite lack of safety data

Japan has just given the stamp of approval to a pioneering, self-amplifying mRNA vaccine despite a dearth of evidence that it is.

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Diabetes and Dementia: Is there REALLY a Connection?

Diabetes mellitus, a condition affecting millions worldwide, is increasingly recognized as a significant risk factor for cognitive decline and dementia. Despite its.

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Warning: Plan B Morning After Pill May Not Work for Everyone

A Closer Look at Plan B Plan B is an at-home over-the-counter form of emergency contraception.  It is sold without a prescription in.

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