Category: Science
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Largest Study Ever Conducted Using Magic Mushrooms Finds Psilocybin Completely Safe and “Breakthrough Therapy” for Depression
“The results of the study are clinically reassuring and support further development of psilocybin as a treatment for patients with mental health problems.”
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As Several States Legalize Campus Carry, University Reports a Drop in Crime
After legalizing campus carry, universities are reporting no increase in violent crime.
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Other Countries Have Banned or Restricted Cell and WiFi Radiation to Protect Children and Pregnant Women
Many countries around the world have taken steps to mitigate the dangers of EMF. Why hasn’t the US?
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University of Alaska Study ‘Definitively’ Concludes Fire Did NOT Cause Building 7 Collapse on 9/11
“The principal conclusion of our study is that fire did not cause the collapse of WTC 7 on 9/11.”
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Not Just CBD – Cannabis Flavonoids Also Show Promise in Fighting Cancer
“In this study, a flavonoid derivative of cannabis demonstrates significant therapy potential in the treatment of pancreatic cancer.”
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Leading Nuclear Researcher Issues Grave Fukushima Warning – an ‘Ongoing Global Radiological Catastrophe’ and ‘Huge Cover Up’
If this mess continues, already increased cancer rates in Japan are likely to get even worse and spread throughout the world.
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Cell Tower Technician Sounds the Alarm on the Dangers of 5G
In a viral video, a cell tower technician joins doctors, scientists, and business leaders to warn about the dangers of 5G.
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The Positive Impact of Limiting Sexual Partners Before Marriage
Men and women who reduce their number of sexual partners to whom they are in a committed relationship with during adulthood receive the greatest benefits.
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Scientists Find Harmful Microplastics in 100% of Wild Sea Turtles
“It really is a great shame that many or even all of the world’s sea turtles have now ingested microplastics.”
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UK Study Finds Strong Link Between Working Moms and Childhood Obesity
“We find that children of working mothers are more likely to be sedentary and less likely to eat breakfast regularly.”
