How Will You Celebrate World Food Day?

On Oct. 16, World Food Day is celebrated and serves as a reminder that we all play a role in building a safe, more sustainable and resilient food system. All the people,... Read more »

Does Curacao Have The Most Covid Resistant Population in The World?

Updated Oct 14th 2020 – By Carl Riedel Your chance of dying from Covid19 on the island of Curacao is a whopping 0.187% With all the scaremongering and wild numbers being thrown... Read more »

British scientists launch major study to uncover role of human antibodies and seriousness of Covid-19 cases

A major study aimed at uncovering the crucial role that human antibodies and other immune defences play in the seriousness of Covid-19 cases was launched by British scientists. Antibody studies may explain... Read more »

Walking For Weight Loss and Better Health

For most of human history, walking for weight loss wasn’t a thought that crossed Homo sapiens’ minds. Walking and running were merely transportation methods, the only means of getting from A to... Read more »

As Resistance Grows In Europe Boris Johnson Announces Further Coronavirus Restrictions in the UK

Just as resistance is growing elsewhere in Europe against the coronavirus measures (Netherlands, Germany, Spain and more.) Boris Johnson announces stricter measures. We cannot help but wonder where this is going to... Read more »

An Interesting Relationship Between Health And Voting Behavior

As the US 2020 election draws closer, we are discussing the dynamic bidirectional relationship between health and voting. Votation is a pillar of a democratic society. Given this many people do not... Read more »

Study Shows a Higher Incidence Of Allergies In Autumn born Children

A recent research notes that babies born between September and November are at higher risk for allergic diseases. According to a recent study published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology:... Read more »

Data Shows U.S. Adults With Controlled High Blood Pressure Drops By 11 Percent

New research suggests “uncontrolled high blood pressure” is a rising issue among US adults. The data collected up to 2014 showed a rising number of Americans were controlling their blood pressure, but... Read more »

Research Uncovers An Interesting Relationship Between Health And Voting Behavior

As the US 2020 election draws closer, we are discussing the dynamic bidirectional relationship between health and voting. The right to vote is a pillar of a democratic society. Given this many... Read more »
Big Pharma

US Lawmakers Blame Big Pharma For Putting Profits Before People

State and federal lawmakers criticized the world ‘s vast pharmaceutical industry Friday, which, they argue, breaches a law in blocking vulnerable people from accessing the medications they need to deal with chronic,... Read more »