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The Same Frequencies Used for Pain-Inflicting Crowd Control Weapons Form the Foundation of the Network That Will Tie Together More Than 50 Billion Devices as Part of the Internet of Things

Devra Lee Davis – Founding Director of the Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology of the U.S. National Research Council, National Academy of.

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How To Make Homemade Disinfecting Surface Wipes

By Sara Tipton It’s important to keep surfaces clean and disinfected – especially during a pandemic emergency. Because the coronavirus can live on.

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Coronavirus Self-Isolation: A Psychologist Explains How To Avoid Cabin Fever

By Sarita Robinson, University of Central Lancashire People who suspect they may have come into contact with the coronavirus are being advised to self-isolate (stay at.

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There’s no real evidence that prescription drugs can treat chronic pain in children, but doctors prescribe them anyway

It’s easy for adults to chalk up chronic pain to part of getting older, but for children who are otherwise healthy, it.

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Breast milk can help protect preterm infants from harmful gut bacteria that cause necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC)

New mothers may want to hold off on store-bought formula for now, as new research suggests breast milk may, in fact, provide preterm infants.

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How Fluoride (a toxin) got in our water, and Iodine (a critical nutrient) disappeared from medical school textbooks

If you were a woman with painful, cystic breasts who lived in the 1800’s—your doctor might have advised you to “paint your.

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MCT Oil: 5 Proven Health Benefits to This Impressive Supplement

By Dr. Edward F. Group Every morning, Avigdor Miriam, co-founder of a health and wellness digital marketing agency, starts off his day off.

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Consuming More Olive Oil Associated With Less Heart Disease In Americans

Consuming more olive oil was associated with less risk of heart attack among Americans, especially when it replaced mayonnaise, margarine or butter,.

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Caffeine Boosts Problem-Solving Ability But Not Creativity, Study Indicates

Caffeine increases the ability to focus and problem solve, but a new study by a University of Arkansas researcher indicates it doesn’t.

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Help Protect Yourself from the Coronavirus

The news media is having a field day with the Coronavirus outbreak. Many of our patients are coming to us with concerns and.

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