Breastfeeding Boosts Oral Probiotics, Fights Tooth Decay
Researchers have confirmed that breastfeeding increases the likelihood of baby getting important oral probiotics that help fight off gum disease, dental decay and even ear infections,
Researchers have confirmed that breastfeeding increases the likelihood of baby getting important oral probiotics that help fight off gum disease, dental decay and even ear infections,
Shark attacks have seemingly been rising in Hawaii and Australia and shark culling has begun in Australia. Will this really reduce shark attacks? Or will it just lead to some sharks becoming extinct?
Recent studies confirm that herbs grown in China may contain pesticide residues and heavy metals. So should we abandon this great source of traditional healing? Here are the solutions.
New research is confounding the assumption that vitamin D supplementation will prevent diseases associated with vitamin D deficiencies. Is it true? The realities of vitamin D are explained.
The revelation that hand-pollination by Chinese farmers is growing and in certain areas hand-pollination is necessary ties directly to the loss of nature’s pollinators – honey bees.
Most of us assume a steam or humidifier will speed up healing of the common cold. But is it true? Or is this just a myth?
New research indicates the common pesticides categorized as neonicotinoids, which include acetamiprid and imidacloprid, can damage the human brain and nervous system more than previously thought.
Australia has joined a number of other government agencies in banning or restricting indoor tanning salons. Is there science behind these laws?
A new study has determined that the beads contained in Christmas tree trimming garlands may not bring much joy to the environment. They may well be toxic.
Sleepy on the job? New research finds natural relaxation method curbs afternoon sleepiness among workers.
Bipolar disorder affects more than 13 million Americans and over 170 million people around the world. New research confirms bipolar disorder may be a lot simpler than previously thought.
New research is finding that the biochemical called kynurenic acid is necessary for many metabolic processes. But increased levels are linked with mental disorders and other conditions. So is it a nutrient or a toxin?
Losing weight and exercise significantly reduces osteoarthritis knee pain and increases mobility, a new study finds. But this and other studies bear another question: Which is more important – exercise or weight loss?
Clinical research has confirmed that compassionate love as well as a faith in a compassionate Higher Power increases healing time and decreases disease progression among those with HIV.