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01/02/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers find a non-toxic, green alternative for synthetic antioxidants in biodiesel production
The heart-leaved moonseed (Tinospora cordifolia) has long been used as a medicinal plant in Ayurvedic medicine. Its healing properties are partly attributed to its high concentration of phenolic compounds. Indian researchers reported that these same natural antioxidants make moonseed a potential fuel additive that can improve the performance of biodiesels. Biodiesels are diesel-type alternative fuels […]
12/29/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Emerging research shows that a natural citrus fruit extract can prevent cancer growth
Citrus fruits contain numerous natural compounds that can help prevent or treat many diseases. A natural extract made from these fruits can reportedly stop a protein called galectin-3 from triggering cancer, heart disease, and kidney diseases, an article in Natural Health 365 stated. There are no pharmaceutical drugs that can affect galectin-3. So it is […]
12/29/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Mosquitoes and other insects found to spread microplastics pollution throughout the food web
Mosquitoes and other insects could be carrying an unexpected and completely different type of toxin in their bodies. A new study from the United Kingdom warned that these bugs could turn out to be carriers for microplastic pollution, stated a Scientific American article. The study found that mosquito larvae will swallow tiny bits of plastic waste […]
12/27/2018
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By Edsel Cook
New alternative cancer remedies found in yarrow and marigold
Two cousins from the Asteracea family of plants could possibly provide a natural approach to treating pancreatic cancer. Based on the findings of a Spanish study, extracts of the common marigold (Calendula officionalis) and yarrow (Achillea millefolium) could slow down or even stop the growth of cancer cells. Pancreatic cancer is the fifth deadliest cancer […]
12/25/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Study: Outdoor air pollution increases risk of diabetes globally
American researchers recently warned that there is no such thing as safe levels of pollution. In an Integrative Practitioner article, their new study warns that even light levels of outdoor air pollution could increase the chances of contracting diabetes. At the same time, they believe that the number of diabetes cases in heavily-polluted countries such […]
12/23/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Research finds massage to be a beneficial and safe therapy for back pain
Want to get rid of that crippling pain plaguing your lower back that keeps you from doing what needs to be done? A Spine-health article recommends that you try out massage therapy for quick and lasting relief from your lower back pain. Massage therapy is a traditional healing art that is practiced all around the world. It […]
12/22/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Can visualizing air pollution inside your home change the way you live?
Out of sight, out of mind. But what if the tiny airborne pollutants inside your home become visible to plain sight? A Science Daily article suggested that homeowners will do anything they can to improve the air quality in their homes if they could see for themselves the reality of indoor air pollution. The University […]
12/22/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Scientists develop a method of creating quantum communication through standard optical fiber
Most telecommunications networks nowadays use optical fiber that can transport large amounts of data at high speeds. But these cables are incompatible with the wavelengths of even more powerful and much more secure quantum communications. In a Science Daily article, Dutch researchers have found a way to leverage existing optical fiber networks for quantum communications. […]
12/21/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Active music therapy increases brain activation
A Japanese study evaluated the effect of active and passive participation in music therapy on the frontal lobe of the brain. In addition to demonstrating the relaxing effect of calm music, it determined that active music therapy appeared to trigger activity in the brain more often than merely listening to the music. Tokai University provided support for this study, the […]
12/19/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers decipher the antitumor mechanism of an Amazonian plant
The Amazon rain forest continues to dwindle due to human activity, but that hasn’t stopped it from providing boons to those who truly need it. One of the plants that lives in its green depths has displayed the ability to kill cancerous liver cells, an article in Medical Xpress stated. Vismia baccifera is found in […]
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