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03/25/2025
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By Cassie B.
Dancing your stress away: Why science says it’s better than the gym
Dancing is more effective at reducing stress than traditional workouts like running or weightlifting. Music, rhythm, social connection, and movement in dance trigger unique brain and body benefits. Dance induces a “flow state” and improves cortisol regulation better than other exercises. Social dancing releases oxytocin and endorphins, enhancing mood and reducing depression. Regular dance practice […]
03/19/2025
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By Cassie B.
Creatine may offer brain boost for sleep-deprived workers, study finds
A German study found that a single high dose of creatine may improve cognitive performance during sleep deprivation. The research involved 15 participants and showed enhanced short-term memory, reaction time, and brain energy levels. Experts caution that the high dose used (25 grams for a 70kg person) is unsafe for regular use and requires medical […]
03/18/2025
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By Cassie B.
Human intelligence in freefall: Study links cognitive decline to social media and AI
Human cognitive skills have declined since the early 2010s, coinciding with the rise of social media and passive visual content consumption. Data from PISA and adult evaluations show reduced reasoning, problem-solving, and attention spans, especially among young people. Reading rates have dropped significantly, correlating with declining numeracy and critical thinking skills. Social media algorithms and […]
02/15/2025
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By Cassie B.
Fluoride in drinking water poses serious risks to children, pregnant women
Prenatal fluoride exposure is linked to lower IQ, behavioral issues, and neurodevelopmental problems in children, raising safety concerns. A 2024 federal court ruling declared fluoridated water at 0.7 mg/L an “unreasonable risk” to health and the environment. Recent studies, including a JAMA Pediatrics review, show strong evidence of fluoride’s harmful effects on brain development in […]
02/01/2025
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By Cassie B.
Teens’ rising aggression, hallucinations linked to early cellphone use, study finds
A Sapien Labs study links early smartphone use in teens to increased aggression, hallucinations, and detachment from reality. 37% of 13-year-olds reported suicidal thoughts, with nearly half feeling detached from reality. Mental health declines sharply with each younger generation, particularly among girls, with 65% classified as distressed or struggling. Experts suggest delaying smartphone use until […]
08/26/2024
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By Cassie B.
DYING TO LOSE WEIGHT: Study finds alarming link between popular weight loss drugs and increase in suicidality
A new study has found a link between the active ingredient in popular weight loss and diabetes drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy and a 45% higher likelihood of suicidal ideation. It’s a significant finding that prompted the authors of the study to write that it “warrants urgent clarification.” The study, which was published in the […]
06/03/2024
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By Cassie B.
U.K. issues urgent warnings about horrifying psychiatric side effects of popular allergy medication
The U.K. has issued an urgent warning about one of the most popular allergy and asthma medications on the market due to its potential to cause neuropsychiatric issues ranging from nightmares and depression to thoughts of suicide. The U.K. government’s Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) recently announced that it will be adding stronger […]
04/09/2024
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By Cassie B.
Molecular geneticist explains how mRNA vaccines were designed to conquer the human mind
Now that everyone realizes that the COVID-19 vaccine doesn’t actually prevent people from getting infected or passing the disease on to others, many people may be wondering why governments around the world were so insistent that people get jabbed. Renowned molecular geneticist Dr. Michael Nehls has one theory. He has studied the effects of the […]
04/01/2024
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By Cassie B.
Canada now allows people to request medical suicide for AUTISM
The concept of medical suicide has long been controversial given the potential for it to go to some very dark and questionable places – and that is exactly what is happening right now in Calgary, Alberta thanks to Canada’s broken “medical assistance in dying”(MAID) program. A Calgary judge recently issued a ruling that will allow […]
01/03/2024
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By Cassie B.
Study finds 141% rise in use of psychiatric drugs used to restrain children in mental health facilities
Increasing numbers of children are being hospitalized in the U.S. for mental health conditions, and a shocking amount of them are being given chemical sedatives to restrain them, a new study shows. The American Academy of Pediatrics reports that more children have been subjected to these chemical restraints, which are generally antipsychotics that are administered […]
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