We review the recent cited research ” Omega-3 fatty acids fight inflammation via cannabinoids ” in regard to the discovery that the body uses omega-3 fatty acids to produce its own cannabinoids. Citation: Anti-inflammatory ω-3 endocannabinoid epoxides. Proceedings of the… Read More ›
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Muscle in older adults built quickly by a new supplement developed by scientists
We review the public cited research” Scientists develop new supplement that can repair, rejuvenate muscles in older adults” in regard to how it quickly restored muscle in the elderly without exercise. Citation: A whey protein-based multi-ingredient nutritional supplement stimulates gains… Read More ›
Drinking coffee reduces risk of death from all causes, study finds
We review the public titled cohort study ” Drinking coffee reduces risk of death from all causes, study finds ” in regard to daily coffee consumption resulting in an 18% reduced chance of death. Citations: 1. Marc J. Gunter et… Read More ›
India is busy developing a missile, which can target all of China from its bases located in southern India.| Asia | DW | 14.07.2017
Is India turning its nuclear focus toward China? A recent report by two top American experts that India’s nuclear strategy is targeting China has drawn mixed responses from Indian experts and academics who maintain there is no cause for alarm… Read More ›
Sunburn effectively treated with Oral Vitamin D, Pilot Study
We review the recent research in which a single high dose of oral vitamin D effectively treated sunburn as well assist in skin regeneration. Citation: Oral vitamin D rapidly attenuates inflammation from sunburn: an interventional study. Journal of Investigative Dermatology,… Read More ›
Sunburn effectively treated with Oral Vitamin D, Pilot Study
We review the recent research in which a single high dose of oral vitamin D effectively treated sunburn as well assist in skin regeneration. Citation: Oral vitamin D rapidly attenuates inflammation from sunburn: an interventional study. Journal of Investigative Dermatology,… Read More ›
Sunscreen chemical Avobenzone forms deadly toxins and tear gas agents
We review the recent research ” Sunscreen creams break down into dangerous chemical compounds under the sunlight”.
China: ‘Third country’s’ Army could enter Kashmir on behalf of Pakistan: Chinese media – The Economic Times
BEIJING: A “third country’s” Army could enter Kashmir at Pakistan’s request, using the “same logic” the Indian Army used to stop the Chinese military from constructing a road in the Doklam area in the Sikkim sector on behalf of Bhutan,… Read More ›
Who will win if India-China go to war: Here is how military might stacks up – Oneindia
In this context it would be interesting to see which country has more military might. In terms of manpower China has 1.6 million active troops in comparison to the 1.3 India has. Global Fire Power a military data website says… Read More ›
‘Tibet Card’ Added to India-China Border Mix as Tibetan Flag Is Hoisted at Pang Gong Lake
New Delhi: Even as the stand-off between Indian and Chinese soldiers continues in one part of the Himalayas, Lobsang Sangay, head of the Tibetan government-in-exile, unfurled the Tibetan national flag on the shores of Pang Gong lake in Ladakh. The lake, located at over… Read More ›
Loss of smell speeds fat metabolism
We review the intriguing find that by reducing the sense of smell, body fat metabolism sky rockets. Public research article ” Smelling your food makes you fat ” Citation: The Sense of Smell Impacts Metabolic Health and Obesity. Cell Metabolism,… Read More ›
There will be no compromise, India must unconditionally pull back military units to the Indian side of the boundary
Sikkim standoff: ‘Ball is in India’s court’: China says Doklam situation ‘grave’, rules out compromise | India News – Times of India NEW DELHI: China on Tuesday ruled out a compromise in the military standoff with India in the Sikkim section,… Read More ›
Chinese military website says India won’t have upper hand if there is war | world-news | Hindustan Times
India‘s armed forces will not have the upper hand if the military standoff in the Sikkim sector triggers an “armed conflict” with China, an article on the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) website warned on Tuesday. The article, written by strategic… Read More ›
Sikkim standoff: China accuses India of ‘betrayal’, says pull back troops | Business Standard News
The verbal spat between China and India escalated on Monday, as Beijing said the Indian Army’s action to stop Chinese troops from constructing a road in an area near Sikkim is a “betrayal” of the stance taken by successive Indian… Read More ›
China deploys submarine in Indian Ocean Region even as India-China standoff continues : Mail Today, News – India Today
In an aggressive move, China has deployed a submarine in the Indian Ocean Region, as the month long stand-off in the Doklam plateau between the Indian and Chinese People’s Liberation Army continues. Wading through the Indian Ocean now is a… Read More ›
Chinese chopper violates Indian airspace, hovers in Uttarakhand for 4 minutes : India, News – India Today
A suspected Chinese helicopter was today seen flying over Indian territory in Barahoti area of Chamoli district close to Sino-India border, prompting authorities to launch a probe. “One chopper was sighted hovering over Barahoti area violating Indian airspace at 9.15… Read More ›
China offers more evidence over Indian border incursion – World – Chinadaily.com.cn
BEIJING – The act of Indian border troops recently crossing into Chinese territory was described as “very serious” by a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Monday. “The current situation is totally different from previous confrontations between the two countries’ border troops,… Read More ›
China will defend territory even at the cost of war with India, says Chinese daily : World, News – India Today
China would “resolutely safeguard” its border in conflicts with India “even at the cost of war”, a hawkish Chinese newspaper said on Monday quoting Chinese strategic experts. “China will resolutely safeguard its border sovereignty in conflicts with Indian troops even… Read More ›
Greek coast guards fire at Turkish cargo ship in Aegean – EUROPE
The Greek coast guard fired bullets at a Turkey-flagged freighter in the Aegean Sea on July 3 after it refused to obey calls from the Greek authorities to stop at a Greek port, the captain of the ship has said…. Read More ›
Sleeping Pill wakes some patients from vegetative state
We briefly review the recent research breakthrough ” Insomnia medication may wake up some patients from vegetative state “. Citation: Zolpidem for the Treatment of Neurologic Disorders: A Systematic Review. JAMA Neurology Review, June 26, 2017 DOI: 10.1001/jamaneurol.2017.1133
Magnesium highly effective for depression and anxiety, study review
We review the recent clinical study ” Role of magnesium supplementation in the treatment of depression: A randomized clinical trial” in regard to the oral supplement of elemental magnesium. Citation: Role of magnesium supplementation in the treatment of depression: A… Read More ›
19-year-olds as sedentary as 60-year-olds
We review the research ” 19-year-olds as sedentary as 60-year-olds, study suggests”. Citation: Re-evaluating the effect of age on physical activity over the lifespan. Preventive Medicine, 2017; 101: 102 DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2017.05.030
Grape-based compounds kill colon cancer stem cells
We review the research ” Grape-based compounds kill colon cancer stem cells in mice ” in regard to the combination of resveratrol and grape seed extract being very effective at killing colon cancer cells as well as cancer stem cells… Read More ›
Plant compound more powerful than AZT against HIV
We review the recent study ” Plant compound more powerful than AZT against HIV. Citation: Potent Inhibitor of Drug-Resistant HIV-1 Strains Identified from the Medicinal Plant Justicia gendarussa J. Nat. Prod., Article ASAP DOI: 10.1021/acs.jnatprod.7b00004
The secret doctrine of the Heralds: “Correa encourages the death of the Pope” – La Stampa
ANDREA TORNIELLI VATICAN CITY Pubblicato il 14/06/2017 Ultima modifica il 15/06/2017 alle ore 12:01 From afterlife, Plinio Correa de Oliveira, while sitting next to the Virgin Mary, is also regulating climate change and working in favor of Pope Francis’… Read More ›
Brain improves dramatically in just one exercise session
We review the recent research” Can a single exercise session benefit your brain? ” in regard to multiple documented improvements in the brain after just a brief exercise session. Citation: The Effects of Acute Exercise on Mood, Cognition, Neurophysiology, and… Read More ›
Type 1 Diabetes possibly reversed with bacteria therapy
We review the possible reversible of Type 1 diabetes through BCG bacteria therapy as reported ” Potential mechanism for BCG vaccine reversal of type 1 diabetes “. Trial Recruitment: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02081326. Citation from Phase 1: Proof-of-Concept, Randomized, Controlled Clinical Trial of… Read More ›
Prostate Cancer starved by plant compounds ( Animal Model )
We review the recent research ” Starving prostate cancer with what you eat: Apple peels, red grapes, turmeric ” in regard to the combination of Curcumin and Ursolic acid shutting down ATP in cancer cells. Citation Title: Combinatorial treatment with… Read More ›
Drinking diet beverages during pregnancy linked to child obesity, NIH study suggests
Public Release: 6-Jun-2017 NIH/Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Children born to women who had gestational diabetes and drank at least one artificially sweetened beverage per day during pregnancy were more likely to be… Read More ›
Olive oil nutrient and Brain Cancer prevention
We briefly review the research ” Olive oil nutrient linked to processes that prevent cancer in brain ” in regard to its possible benefits in cancer prevention. Citation – Oleic Acid Induces MiR-7 Processing through Remodeling of Pri-MiR-7/Protein Complex. Journal… Read More ›
Here are the cities most likely to get struck in a nuclear attack by Russia | Business Insider
Ever since the Cold War, the US and Russia have drawn up plans on how to best wage nuclear war against each other — but while large population centres with huge cultural impact may seem like obvious choices, a smart… Read More ›
Chondroitin sulfate as Powerful as a widely used anti-inflammatory
We review the recent study ” Chondroitin sulfate as good as widely used anti-inflammatory for knee osteoarthritis “. With brief mention of the Glucosamine Sulfate trial showing superior long term results to acetaminophen. Citation: 1. Pharmaceutical-grade Chondroitin sulfate is as… Read More ›
Man convicted over Facebook ‘likes’ in defamation case – SWI swissinfo.ch
In a landmark trial, a Swiss man has received a suspended sentence and a CHF4,000 ($4,000) fine in a defamation case which involved him “liking” Facebook posts that accused an animal rights activist of racism and anti-Semitism. On Monday, a… Read More ›
Statin therapy ineffective in older adults
We review the recenent JAMA research ” Was a statin beneficial for primary cardiovascular prevention in older adults? ” in regard to not only failing to reduce mortality rates, but actually increase the. Citation Title: Effect of Statin Treatment vs… Read More ›
Probiotic relieves depression and alters brain function significantly in Human Trial
We review the research ” First study shows tie between probiotic and improved symptoms of depression ” in how it alleviates depression as well as alter brain function Citation Title: Probiotic Bifidobacterium longum NCC3001 Reduces Depression Scores and Alters Brain… Read More ›
Bacteria neutralized by smell
We review the recent breakthrough ” Scientists investigate how the sense of smell works in bacteria “. Where researchers hypothesize that bacteria can be rendered harmless through altering their perception of scent. Citation: Mechanism of transmembrane signaling by sensor histidine… Read More ›
Chinese jets intercept US aircraft over East China Sea, US says – BBC News
The US sniffer plane was on a mission to detect radiation in international airspace over the East China Sea. One of the Chinese jets came as close as 150ft (45m) to the US aircraft, According to US officials cited by… Read More ›
US accuses China of ‘unprofessional’ intercept of radiation sniffing plane | World news | The Guardian
Two Chinese SU-30 aircraft carried out what the US military described on Thursday as an “unprofessional” intercept of a US aircraft designed to detect radiation while it was flying in international airspace over the East China Sea. “The issue is… Read More ›
Macular Degeneration reversed through diet ( Animal Study)
We review the study ” Switching to a low-glycemic diet may stop age-related eye disease, study suggests ” in which a gut–retina axis was discovered and benefited from a LG diet. Citation: Involvement of a gut–retina axis in protection against… Read More ›
Zinc lozenges may increase the recovery rate from the common cold by 70%.
We review the study ” Zinc acetate lozenges may increase the recovery rate from the common cold by three-fold” . Citation Title: Zinc Acetate Lozenges May Improve the Recovery Rate of Common Cold Patients: An Individual Patient Data Meta-Analysis. Open… Read More ›
NHS hospitals in England hit by widespread ransomware attack – CNET
Hospitals across England are being held hostage in a widespread ransomware attack. IT systems and phone lines in National Health Service hospitals were locked up on Friday, in a coordinated attack across the country. The East and North Hertfordshire NHS… Read More ›
Grape Seed Extract may help repair Micro-cavities
We we review multiple In-Vitro studies confirming the potential of Grape Seed extract no only helping to remineralize dentin, but remineralize the enamel itself. Citations Cited: J Dent. 2008 Nov;36(11):900-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jdent.2008.07.011. Epub 2008 Sep 25. In vitro remineralization effects… Read More ›
Macron Snubs French National Anthem, Walks Out to EU Song after Win | EUTimes.net
Emmanuel Macron neglected his own nation’s musical emblem as he walked out to deliver his victory speech, instead heralding his victory with the EU’s Anthem of Europe. In the past French politicians have announced their victory to the sound of… Read More ›
Sunscreen SPF15+ decreases vitamin D3 production by 99 percent and associated with D deficiencies
We review the study ” Widespread vitamin D deficiency likely due to sunscreen use, increase of chronic diseases, review finds ” in regard to sunscreen being associated with mass vitamin D deficiencies. Citation: Vitamin D Deficiency, Its Role in Health… Read More ›
Patients with drug-resistant malaria cured by plant therapy
We review the study ” Patients with drug-resistant malaria cured by plant therapy ‘ in regard to 18 critically ill patients whom were resistant to all other malaria treatments were cured of malaria with Artemisia annua dried leaf tablets in… Read More ›
Italian coffee reduces the risk of prostate cancer by 53%
We briefly review the research ” Italian-style coffee reduces the risk of prostate cancer” an epidemiological study which showed a 53% risk reduction. Citation: Reduction by coffee consumption of prostate cancer risk: Evidence from the Moli-sani cohort and cellular models…. Read More ›
Orange essential oil may help alleviate PTSD and Anxiety
We review the recent study” Orange essential oil may help alleviate post-traumatic stress disorder ” in regard to how just the scent could potentially assuage PTSD symptoms in humans Citation: Experimental Biology 2017. (2017, April 24). Orange essential oil may… Read More ›
Odds of being misdiagnosed?
We briefly review the Mayo Clinic Study ” The value of second opinions demonstrated in study ” In which they find the initial diagnosis was right only 12% of the time. Citation- Extent of diagnostic agreement among medical referrals. Journal… Read More ›
Lutein essential for working memory in older adults
We review the research ” Study links nutrition to brain health and intelligence in older adults ” in regard to maintaining crystallized intelligence ” – the ability to use the skills and knowledge one has acquired over a lifetime”. Citation:… Read More ›
Magnesium could prevent fractures by 44%
We briefly review the study “Low serum magnesium levels are associated with increased risk of fractures: a long-term prospective cohort study” in regard to decreasing bone fracture risk by 44%. Citation: Low serum magnesium levels are associated with increased risk… Read More ›