Posted July 31, 2017
But a new study published Tuesday in the journal Human Reproduction Update shows that it’s finally time to take the problem seriously. The study — the largest meta-analysis ever done on the issue to date — examined data from 185 studies between 1973 and 2011, covering nearly 43,000 men. The results are stunning: During that period, the concentration of sperm per milliliter of semen among men from North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand was cut in half. Total sperm count fell by almost 60 percent. Read more.
Archives for July 2017
100,000 Pages of Chemical Industry Secrets Gathered Dust in an Oregon Barn for Decades — Until Now
Posted July 31, 2017
For decades, some of the dirtiest, darkest secrets of the chemical industry have been kept in Carol Van Strum’s barn. Creaky, damp, and prowled by the occasional black bear, the listing, 80-year-old structure in rural Oregon housed more than 100,000 pages of documents obtained through legal discovery in lawsuits against Dow, Monsanto, the Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Forest Service, the Air Force, and pulp and paper companies, among others. Read more.
Why Chocolate is Better for You than You Think
Posted July 31, 2017
I’m sure you’ve heard this before: chocolate is actually really good for you. Of course, if you’re looking to receive the benefits of chocolate, you’re going to have to opt for the dark variety as opposed to milk or—god forbid—white chocolate. Read more.
Dicamba Damage Estimate tops 2.5 million Acres
Posted July 31, 2017
Hundreds of Midwest farmers are complaining of damage to their crops allegedly caused by the herbicide dicamba. The total number of damaged acres may come to more than 2.5 million acres, according to data compiled by a University of Missouri researcher. Read more.
Use Mulch to Reduce Weeds, Save Water and Feed Your Plants…
Posted July 31, 2017
In this video we show you how to choose the best mulching materials for your crops, how to apply them and how to mulch both established crops and bare soil. Check it out below…View here.
The Surprising Reasons Why Mosquitoes Bite Some People and Don’t Touch Others
Posted July 31, 2017
It’s not in your head. Those summer evenings around the fire, trips to the beach, and family hikes through the trail where you were practically covered in mosquito bites while everyone else was left virtually untouched? It turns out, there’s actually a scientific reason some people are much more attractive meals to mosquitos than others. Luckily, there are also extra things you can do to help prevent those itchy bug bites in the future. Read more.
Rupert Sheldrake –the Science Delusion (a Banned TED Talk)
Posted July 31, 2017
I totally respect and love Rupert Sheldrake and I’m not at all surprised that the TED TALK organization censored his talk. I’m also not the least bit surprised that they had this to say about the censorship 1: View here.
World Renowned Heart Surgeon Speaks Out On What Really Causes Heart Disease
Posted July 31, 2017
I trained for many years with other prominent physicians labelled “opinion makers.” Bombarded with scientific literature, continually attending education seminars, we opinion makers insisted heart disease resulted from the simple fact of elevated blood cholesterol. Read more.
Lead Developer of HPV Vaccines Comes Clean, Warns Parents & Young Girls It’s All A Giant Deadly Scam
Posted July 31, 2017
Canadian Concordia University’s kinesiology professor Genevieve Rail was awarded a grant of $270,000 to study the effects of HPV vaccines on the public. Based on their study, Rail and study co-author Abby Lippman, a McGill University professor emeritus, published an op-ed article in Montreal’s Le Devoir newspaper questioning the safety and benefits of human papillomavirus vaccines. Their op-ed urged Quebec to halt HPV immunization until its dangers are independently investigated. Read more.
Congressional Freedom Caucus Takes Wrong Turn
Posted July 31, 2017
Last week, the House Freedom Caucus took steps to move forward on an Obamacare repeal bill. It is the same bill that passed both Congressional chambers in 2015 but vetoed by President Obama. The bill repeals the individual mandate, most Obamacare taxes, the expansion of Medicaid, and the subsidies designed to help lower and middle-income Americans purchase health insurance. Read more.