Not to deter you from eating your vegetables, but what if we told you that certain parts of your salads, like kale, broccoli, and cauliflower were all the same species? Hosted by: Hank Green SciShow has a spinoff podcast! It's called SciShow Tangents. Check it out at Read more »
Why eating healthy is so expensive in America
Produce helps your health and hurts your wallet, but some strategies may change that. The American dinner plate is deficient in nutritious produce, and part of the problem is cost. Because diets low in fruits and vegetables have serious consequences, health advocates have Read more »
Navajo & Hopi Families COVID-19 Relief Fund
GoFundMe Page The Navajo Nation and Hopi Reservation are extreme food deserts with only 13 grocery stores on Navajo to serve some 180,000 people and only 3 small grocery marts on Hopi to serve some 3,000 people. These communities also have high numbers of elderly, diabetic, Read more »
Vitamin D Deficiency Is Associated with COVID-19 Severity and Mortality
By Katie Weisman and the Children’s Health Defense Team Source On April 7th, we proposed that Vitamin D might be important in COVID-19 infections based on the timing of the pandemic and the “at risk” populations. We cited literature showing that Vitamin D sufficiency Read more »
The Navajo Nation Is Being Deeply Endangered by This Virus
Source by Max Ufberg In the beginning, said Evelyna Cleveland-Gray, there was confusion on the reservation. “The whole community was scrambling,” said Cleveland-Gray, manager of the Chilchinbeto chapter of the Navajo Nation, located in the northeast corner of Arizona. “We Read more »
Belgian Health workers call for caution over 5G roll-out
by Alan Hope Source: The Brussels Times Some 400 doctors and 900 health care workers have signed an open letter to the government, urging them to exercise caution regarding the roll-out by Proximus of a forerunner of the next generation of mobile data, known as 5G. The Read more »
Communication Interrupted: Why Does One in Twelve U.S. Children Have a Communication Disorder?
By the Children’s Health Defense Team Source Witnessing and participating in a baby’s acquisition of language is one of the most delightful chapters of parenthood. For most children, the progression from babbling to words to simple phrases unfolds seamlessly within the Read more »
Sound Healing
John Beaulieu, N.D., Ph.D.and David Perez-Martinez, M.D. published on Biosonics.com Hearing, listening and making sounds and music, are integral parts of healthy living, functioning, and development. Sound is an integral part of the mechanisms necessary for reducing stress Read more »