A far-reaching study conducted by scientists at Cincinnati Children’s reports that the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)—best known for causing mononucleosis—also increases the risks for some people of developing seven other major diseases.
Monthly Archives: April 2018
Unheard Invitations: Piercing the Veil Between Species
The wild animals are lonely for us.
We are lonely for them.
We have become disconnected from each other.
What if we expanded our sense of community to truly include all living beings? Included their perspectives, needs, and gifts? What would be the state of our environment then?
Inner life of a cell
A Simple Qigong Technique to Repair the Body
Quote of the day
Genes load the gun. Lifestyle pulls the trigger. — Elliot Joslin
New brain memory cells develop well into old age
(Reuters Health) – Well into our 70s, we continue to develop new cells in an area of the brain responsible for new memories and exploration of new environments, scientists report.
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Fluoride Officially Classified As A Neurotoxin In World’s Top Medical Journals
Evidence of how negatively fluoride can impact our health has been increasing in rapid pace throughout the past few years. People are hoping that by bringing awareness to this that somehow we can get sodium fluoride removed from the world’s water supply.