Month: May 2018

Why Millennials Have Way More In Common With Their Grandparents’ Generation

  By Brandon Turbeville, Natural Blaze Millennials are Behaving More and More Like Their Grandparents… Millennials, once considered the most rebellious of all generations, are confounding their parents’ generation and onlookers yet again with the newfound realization that the current generation has more in common with their…

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A Startup Designed a Cheap Alternative to Braces. Orthodontists (Naturally) Want It Regulated.

By David R. Henderson It shouldn’t be surprising that we see such cost-saving technologies in orthodontics. I have an economist friend who nags me (appropriately) for not sufficiently discussing supply-side solutions to the high cost of medical care in the United States. Here’s one step…

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Cervical Cancer Increases Since HPV Vaccines, Per Swedish Study

By Catherine J. Frompovich It seems there are more “correlation and causation” effects from vaccines, especially with the much-touted ‘cervical cancer prevention’ vaccines known as Gardasil®, Gardasil 9® and Cervarix® – the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines manufactured by Merck & Company and GlaxoSmithKline, respectively! These…

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Proposed GMO Food Labeling Could Leave 100 Million Americans in the Dark

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on Thursday released the long-awaited proposed regulations for the mandatory disclosure of foods produced using genetic engineering (GE or GMO), which it calls “bioengineered foods.” The regulations come out of a 2016 law signed by President Obama prohibiting existing state GE labeling…

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Cannabis Significantly Reduces Depression, Anxiety, and Stress

By Marco Torres In a first-of-a-kind study, Washington State University scientists examined how peoples’ self-reported levels of stress, anxiety and depression were affected by smoking different strains and quantities of cannabis at home. Their work, published this month in the Journal of Affective Disorders, suggests smoking cannabis can…

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The Big Divide: Why Chiropractors Oppose Vaccinations While Medical Doctors Embrace Them

By Michelle Goldstein There exists a divide between practicing chiropractors and physicians regarding their views on vaccinations. Chiropractors often oppose the practice of vaccinations, understanding the body’s intrinsic ability to heal from illness, and how vaccinations interfere with this process. By contrast, medical doctors are…

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Yet Another Study Finds That MDMA Can Help People Suffering From PTSD

By Carey Wedler The case for employing 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine, or MDMA, to treat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) grew stronger this week. A study published in the Lancet Journal of Psychiatry documented promising results when used in conjunction with psychotherapy, adding to previous similar findings. A small study of 26 veterans…

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