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Could Electromagnetic Fields Treat Diabetes? These Scientists Think So

Researchers may have discovered a safe new way to manage blood sugar non-invasively. Exposing diabetic mice to a combination of static electric and magnetic fields...

El Caldo de Huesos Fortalece la Inmunidad, el Cuerpo y las Articulaciones, y no Gastas Mucho Dinero en Prepararlo

Puede que no haya mucha diferencia entre el caldo hecho en tu cocina y el caldo de huesos de la tienda de alimentos naturales, y usted puede preparar el suyo fácilmente.

Stress Keeping You Up Past Your Bedtime? 10 Simple, Science-backed Tips for a Better Night’s Sleep

Stressful times call for stressless measures, and one of the most important ways to improve your ability to resist stress and anxiety is to...

Australian Scientists Create Seaweed Supplement for Cows that Reduces Methane Emissions by 80%

An Australian company has produced a seaweed-based dietary supplement for dairy and beef cows that eliminates 80% of the methane content emitted by the...

Losing the COVID 19-Pounds (of Weight Gain): Slimming Strategies for Post-Lockdown Renewal

There are a lot of reasons why diet, sleep, and exercise patterns may have been interrupted during the coronavirus lockdowns. Getting back into routines...

Bone Broth Strengthens Immunity, Body, and Joints, And You Don’t Need To Spend A Bunch To Make It

For several years now, collagen-rich bone broth—created by boiling bones to extract the gelatin and marrow within—has become popular on the health and wellness...

Excited Scientists Make Type-2 Diabetes Breakthrough With First-Ever Glimpse At How Protein Behind Disease Works

The protein behind Type 2 diabetes has finally been caught in the act, and could lead to a breakthrough in treatment. More than 400 million...

This Woman’s Lifelong Fear Of Fruit and Vegetables Was Cured By Hypnotherapy

A British woman who has eaten only cheese, fries, and pasta for more than 20 years after developing a fear of fruit and vegetables...

Unsold Beer From Australia‘s Lockdown Is Making Renewable Energy – And in Record Amounts

When Australia's bars and restaurants closed down in March because of COVID-19, huge stores of beer went stale. Those ales haven't gone to waste...

Scientists Make Giant Leap in Diagnosing Liver Disease By Using The Natural Gut Microbiome

Chronic liver disease is challenging to diagnose, but the microbiome inside a person’s gut may be an unexpected solution, says Salk research.

Mira a Estos Pingüinos de Zoológico Disfrutar de su Nuevo Regalo de Durante la Cuarentena

Estos adorables pingüinos del zoológico Newquay de Inglaterra fueron grabados recientemente jugando con su nuevo juguete - una máquina de burbujas.

Nonprofit Flips Abandoned Prison into Sustainable Farm With the Help of At-Risk Youth and Jobless Veterans

On the grounds of an abandoned and decommissioned prison in North Carolina, vegetables are being tended by hands that, if not for the opportunity...

Watch Zoo Penguins Delight in Their New Bubble Maker—A Gift From Staff During Quarantine

These adorable penguins from the Newquay Zoo in England were recently filmed playing with their new toy—a bubble machine.

Diluting Plasma Shown to Rejuvenate Tissue and Reverse Signs of Aging in Old Mice, Says Cool New Study

The study by the University of California–Berkeley about diluting blood plasma, may soon lead to a treatment for reversing symptoms of old age in humans.

World’s Most Endangered Primate Population Triples After 17 Years of Careful Conservation

On Hainan island, these critically endangered Hainan gibbons have recovered from 10 individuals to 30, thanks to dedicated conservationists with patience.

More and More Farmers Are Using Garlicky Supplements to Curb Major Environmental Enemy: Cow Gas

The Switzerland-based startup Mootral has produced a garlic-based supplement that can reduce methane emissions from cows by 30% when added to their feed.

Walking, Cycling, or Taking Train to Work Instead of Driving Associated With Lower Risk of Death and Illness

The intriguing new study was conducted using data from 300,000 commuters in England and Wales over the course of 25 years.

Programa de Ayuno Intermitente Muestra que el Cáncer y la Enfermedad Metabólica Pueden Eliminarse en Ratones y Humanos

Esta nueva investigación ha descrito aún otro beneficio del ayuno intermitente - que puede derivar del tiempo en el que se come, en vez de lo qué se come.

New Intermittent Fasting Program Shown to Suppress Cancer and Metabolic Disease in Mice and Humans

This new research has outlined yet another benefit to intermittent fasting—that may arise from the time you eat, rather than what you eat.

In Groundbreaking Vote for Sustainability, EU Moves to Approve Insects for Human Consumption

The legislation is set to open up a whole new market to a sustainable source of protein and nutrition for the European Union.