South Korean researchers have developed Nano-MIND, a system using magnetized nanoparticles and magnetic fields to remotely control specific brain regions in mice, enabling precise manipulation of behaviors like appetite, social interaction and maternal instincts. Unlike invasive methods such as optogenetics, Nano-MIND is wireless and non-invasive, using nanoparticles as "switches" activated by external magnetic fields to … Continue reading Scientists develop world’s first magnetic nanoparticle technology to remotely control behavior
COVID-19 vaccine shedding? New research raises concerns over menstrual abnormalities in unvaccinated women
A new study links unvaccinated women near COVID-19-vaccinated individuals to menstrual irregularities, suggesting possible vaccine "shedding." The study raises concerns about mRNA vaccine safety and the lack of pre-rollout shedding studies. Critics highlight censorship of women reporting menstrual changes and call for transparency in vaccine research. Researchers urge further investigation into vaccine component transmission … Continue reading COVID-19 vaccine shedding? New research raises concerns over menstrual abnormalities in unvaccinated women
Natural ways to reduce harmful fat around the heart: Expert tips for better heart health
Heart disease is the leading cause of death globally, with visceral fat around the heart playing a critical role in increasing cardiovascular risks. Key lifestyle changes for heart health include dietary changes, regular exercise and quitting smoking. Experts emphasize that reducing heart fat is about preventing disease before it starts. Consistent, small changes in diet, … Continue reading Natural ways to reduce harmful fat around the heart: Expert tips for better heart health
A toast to heart health: How moderate wine consumption could support a healthy heart
A study published in the European Heart Journal found that moderate wine consumption (12–35 glasses per month, or about one glass per day) can reduce the risk of heart disease by up to 50 percent. Researchers used tartaric acid in urine samples as a biomarker to accurately measure wine intake. The study tracked 1,232 older adults at … Continue reading A toast to heart health: How moderate wine consumption could support a healthy heart
Researchers conduct human clinical trials for experimental malaria vaccine using genetically modified MOSQUITOES
Researchers in the Netherlands are conducting human clinical trials for a malaria vaccine delivered by genetically modified mosquitoes, sparking debate over its ethical implications and potential risks. Early results claim that recipients of the experimental vaccine delivered strong immunity in 89 percent of trial participants after being bitten by mosquitoes carrying a genetically modified malaria parasite … Continue reading Researchers conduct human clinical trials for experimental malaria vaccine using genetically modified MOSQUITOES
Dr. Bryan Ardis BLOWS THE WHISTLE on COVID-19 and CLOT SHOTS attacking the body like snake venom and he speaks on detoxification and prevention of damage
Dr. Bryan Ardis, with his Global Healings Team, has identified natural remedies to protect against the effects of COVID-19 and "clot shot" spike protein injections. The team, drawing from indigenous medicine and global natural resources, has sourced plants and minerals that can detoxify and protect against foreign particles and prions. Some recommended remedies include organic … Continue reading Dr. Bryan Ardis BLOWS THE WHISTLE on COVID-19 and CLOT SHOTS attacking the body like snake venom and he speaks on detoxification and prevention of damage
Jonathan Otto and Mike Adams unveil revolutionary CANCER SOLUTIONS on the Health Ranger Report
Low-cost, natural therapies like red light therapy and chlorine dioxide have shown remarkable success in reversing late-stage cancers, offering hope for a future where cancer is no longer a death sentence. Red light therapy uses specific light wavelengths to stimulate healing, generate reactive oxygen species, and trigger apoptosis in cancer cells. Studies, including a 2006 … Continue reading Jonathan Otto and Mike Adams unveil revolutionary CANCER SOLUTIONS on the Health Ranger Report
Light therapy found to destroy prostate cancer in new clinical trial
For men, particularly those who are getting on in years, the fear of getting prostate cancer looms large. With prostate cancer being the second most common cancer for men in the United States, and with over 160,000 new diagnoses each year, their fears are certainly not groundless. Although the prognosis for men diagnosed early is good, prostate … Continue reading Light therapy found to destroy prostate cancer in new clinical trial
Health Ranger Report: Dr. William Makis reveals CANCER PROTOCOLS suppressed by Big Pharma
Patients and practitioners are increasingly turning to alternative treatments like CBD oil, vitamin E and fenbendazole, which have shown remarkable results in shrinking tumors and even curing terminal cancers, despite being dismissed by mainstream medicine. Fenbendazole gained attention after Joe Tippens, a terminal cancer patient, achieved remission by combining it with curcumin, CBD oil and … Continue reading Health Ranger Report: Dr. William Makis reveals CANCER PROTOCOLS suppressed by Big Pharma
Concerns rise over the potential release of new engineered, weaponized and even deadlier pathogens
COVID-19 vaccines have been linked to numerous short-term deaths and long-term health risks. Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, and Steve Quayle warn of a potential "die-off" of vaccinated individuals, particularly in urban, politically liberal areas, which could destabilize essential services and shift demographic and political landscapes. The docuseries highlights the risk of engineered and weaponized … Continue reading Concerns rise over the potential release of new engineered, weaponized and even deadlier pathogens
