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Ebola, biological warfare against Africa?

Ebola, biological warfare against Africa?

Ebola, biological warfare against Africa? A handout picture taken and released on September 21, 2014 by the Spanish Defense Ministry shows a military medical team transferring, from Freetown airport in…

Off The Grid Living: 14 Surprising Off-Grid Uses For Left Over Coffee Grounds

Off The Grid Living: 14 Surprising Off-Grid Uses For Left Over Coffee Grounds

Greetings, 14 Surprising Off-Grid Uses For Left Over Coffee Grounds Written by: Tricia Drevets How-To S 14 Surprising Off-Grid Uses For Coffee GroundsAmericans are obsessed with coffee. According to research…

MIT Engineers Develop New Technologies to Battle Superbugs

MIT Engineers Develop New Technologies to Battle Superbugs

Greetings, MIT Engineers Develop New Technologies to Battle Superbugs New Technologies Could Enable Novel Strategies for Combating Drug-Resistant Bacteria A scanning electron micrograph depicts numerous clumps of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus…

UN health agency says Ebola infection rate to get worse

UN health agency says Ebola infection rate to get worse

Greetings, UN health agency says Ebola infection rate to get worse The World Health Organization has warned about a dramatic rise in the number of Ebola cases if all due…

Off The Grid Living: A Beginner’s Guide To Essential Oils

Off The Grid Living: A Beginner’s Guide To Essential Oils

Greetings, A Beginner’s Guide To Essential Oils Written by: Patricia Bratianu RN PhD RH-AHG Natural Health A Beginner’s Guide To Essential OilsEssential oils are not simply for pleasant fragrances. Essential…

New Two-Step Strategy for Weakening Cancer

New Two-Step Strategy for Weakening Cancer

Greetings, New Two-Step Strategy for Weakening Cancer New Study Reveals Two-Step Strategy for Weakening Cancer A cancer cell under attack by lymphocytes. Credit: thinkstockphotos.com/Rice University Researchers from Rice University and…

Antidepressant medicines change brain architecture

Antidepressant medicines change brain architecture

Greetings, Antidepressant medicines change brain architecture A single dose of drugs used to treat depression can alter brain’s structure only within hours, German researchers have uncovered. The study conducted by…

Off The Grid Living: How To Store Meat For Years Without Refrigeration

Off The Grid Living: How To Store Meat For Years Without Refrigeration

Greetings, How To Store Meat For Years Without Refrigeration Written by: Susan Patterson Off-Grid Foods How To Store Meat For Years Without Refrigeration Image source: theclarkfirmtexas From the time people…

African News: Ebola death toll rises to over 2800

African News: Ebola death toll rises to over 2800

Greetings, Ebola death toll rises to over 2800 The World Health Organization (WHO) has said West Africa’s deadly Ebola epidemic has killed over 2,800 people so far. According to the…

Colonoscopy? You Might Want To Try Pineapple Instead

Greetings, Colonoscopy? You Might Want To Try Pineapple Instead By MRHEALTH • In Healthy Tips Every year more than 14 million healthy Americans follow the dictate of the medical establish…

No sedative necessary: Scientists discover new ‘sleep node’ in the brain

No sedative necessary: Scientists discover new ‘sleep node’ in the brain

Greetings, No sedative necessary: Scientists discover new ‘sleep node’ in the brain Artist’s concept (stock illustration). A sleep-promoting circuit located deep in the primitive brainstem has revealed how we fall…

Berries strengthen conventional cancer drug treatment

Berries strengthen conventional cancer drug treatment

Greetings, Berries strengthen conventional cancer drug treatment British scientists have suggested that adding wild berries to conventional cancer treatment such as chemotherapy could make it more effective. The study conducted…

Science gone mad…Tiny Implants Could Give Humans Self-Healing Superpowers

Science gone mad…Tiny Implants Could Give Humans Self-Healing Superpowers

Greetings, Tiny Implants Could Give Humans Self-Healing Superpowers Wolverine, Ghost Rider, the Incredible Hulk — all of these characters have at least one awesome trait in common: the ability to…

Researchers can trick the body into fighting HIV, flu, other infections

Researchers can trick the body into fighting HIV, flu, other infections

Greetings, Researchers can trick the body into fighting HIV, flu, other infections TRAVIS GETTYS (Shutterstock) Scientists have developed a method for “tricking” the body into fighting the spread of some…

Off The Grid Living: 8 Cancer-Fighting Powerhouse Foods

Off The Grid Living: 8 Cancer-Fighting Powerhouse Foods

Greetings, 8 Cancer-Fighting Powerhouse Foods Written by: Savannah H. Natural Health 8 Cancer-Fighting Powerhouse Foods Image source: HealthyFoodPlace Did you know that your immune system is capable of healing pretty…

More than 700 patients and 40 employees exposed to employee with active case of tuberculosis at West El Paso hospital

More than 700 patients and 40 employees exposed to employee with active case of tuberculosis at West El Paso hospital

Greetings, More than 700 patients and 40 employees exposed to employee with active case of tuberculosis at West El Paso hospital Staff Report Source: www.kvia.com EL PASO, Texas – Several hundred…

New Graphene Sensor Detects Cancer Biomarkers

Greetings, New Graphene Sensor Detects Cancer Biomarkers New Sensor Tracks Down Cancer Biomarkers Illustration of an epitaxial graphene channel biosensor for detection of targeted 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) biomarker. (A) Schematic of…

Insulin pumps capable of saving lives: study

Insulin pumps capable of saving lives: study

Greetings, Insulin pumps capable of saving lives: study The use of insulin pumps to improve therapy for type 1 diabetes patients has provided very positive results including saving the lives…

(Video)Syngenta seeks wider use of globally panned poison

(Video)Syngenta seeks wider use of globally panned poison

Greetings,    Syngenta seeks wider use of globally panned poison…

Cases of rare and severe infant respiratory illness enterovirus 68 confirmed in 14 states as it spreads quickly among children across America

Cases of rare and severe infant respiratory illness enterovirus 68 confirmed in 14 states as it spreads quickly among children across America

Greetings, Cases of rare and severe infant respiratory illness enterovirus 68 confirmed in 14 states as it spreads quickly among children across America As of Wednesday both Minnesota and New…

Finding new genetic links to prostate cancer

Finding new genetic links to prostate cancer

Greetings, Finding new genetic links to prostate cancer Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center, including Center Director Thomas A. Sellers, Ph.D., M.P.H., Jong Park, Ph.D. and Hui-Yi Lin, Ph.D., have discovered…

Cuban brigade against Ebola reaffirms solidarity with Africa

Cuban brigade against Ebola reaffirms solidarity with Africa

Cuban brigade against Ebola reaffirms solidarity with Africa Cuban brigade against Ebola reaffirms solidarity with Africa. 53585.jpeg Geneva (Prensa Latina) The decision announced this week by Cuba to send a…

Off The Grid Living: 5 Unbelievable Survival Uses For Hemp

Off The Grid Living: 5 Unbelievable Survival Uses For Hemp

Greetings, 5 Unbelievable Survival Uses For Hemp Written by: Susan Patterson Extreme Survival 5 Unbelievable Survival Uses For HempHemp and marijuana are not one in the same, and it is…

(Video Incl.)Wyss Institute Continues to Develop Its Soft Exosuit

(Video Incl.)Wyss Institute Continues to Develop Its Soft Exosuit

Greetings, Wyss Institute Continues to Develop Its Soft Exosuit Wyss Institute to Further Develop Its Soft Exosuit The smart suit fits under clothing and could help soldiers walk farther, tire…

Ebola death toll exceeds 2,500: WHO

Ebola death toll exceeds 2,500: WHO

Greetings, Ebola death toll exceeds 2,500: WHO The World Health Organization says the Ebola outbreak in West Africa has killed over 2,500 people so far with more than 5,000 having…

Science gone wrong: Scientists make mice learn tasks faster by splicing human brain gene into their DNA

Science gone wrong: Scientists make mice learn tasks faster by splicing human brain gene into their DNA

Greetings,   Scientists make mice learn tasks faster by splicing human brain gene into their DNA Reuters REUTERS Digital illustration of DNA (Shutterstock.com) Although it’s far from the sort of…

Off The Grid Living: Beating Chronic Pain The All-Natural Way

Greetings, Beating Chronic Pain The All-Natural Way Written by: Susan Patterson Natural Health Treating Chronic Pain The All-Natural WayMore than 100 million Americans suffer from chronic pain. Pain impacts more…

Cancer Patient Whose Cancer Was Cured With Measles Fundraises For More Research [VIDEO]

Greetings, Like many people diagnosed with cancer, Stacy Erholtz didn’t know if she would survive for long. But thanks to an altered version of the measles virus that reduced her…

Powerful Perennial Herbs To Chase The Doctor Away

Powerful Perennial Herbs To Chase The Doctor Away

Greetings, Powerful Perennial Herbs To Chase The Doctor Away Written by: Kimberlee Hertzer Natural Health Chives Let’s be honest: health care is expensive. After all, you spend thousands of dollars…

Heart drug could be cure for Ebola: British researchers

Heart drug could be cure for Ebola: British researchers

Greetings, Heart drug could be cure for Ebola: British researchers Researchers at the University of Liverpool have revealed they have made a breakthrough that could lead to a cure being…