Here’s how you can boost your dopamine levels naturally

When it comes to the brain’s chemical messengers (neurotransmitters), nothing compares to dopamine. A neurotransmitter that activates the brain’s pleasure and reward centers, dopamine plays an important role in stimulating motivation, mental energy and drive. Because of its effects on the brain’s pleasure centers, it’s not surprising that many unhealthy and even dangerous habits, such as drug use … Continue reading Here’s how you can boost your dopamine levels naturally

MENTAL illness is rising in people who have recovered from COVID, as the controlling germaphobic approach to disease fails their body and mind

One out of every eight people who recover from a COVID infection are diagnosed with their first neurological or psychiatric illness within six-months. These are the findings from a new Oxford University study that tracked 236,379 COVID patients after their recovery. Patients with a previous history of neurological or psychiatric illness were even more likely to be diagnosed with mental … Continue reading MENTAL illness is rising in people who have recovered from COVID, as the controlling germaphobic approach to disease fails their body and mind

NY Mag admits Fauci “hot-wired” coronavirus with gain-of-function engineering

After a year of denial, the mainstream media is finally coming to terms with the fact that Anthony Fauci is responsible for “hot-wiring” the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) with experimental gain-of-function technology, which ultimately turned it into a global “pandemic.” Were it not for the artificial insertion of amino acids and other additives by Fauci and his team, the novel … Continue reading NY Mag admits Fauci “hot-wired” coronavirus with gain-of-function engineering

Oxford study: If you survive coronavirus, you’re mentally ill

People who test “positive” for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) and do not end up dying while “infected” have a one in three chance of developing either a mental or neurological illness following their “recovery,” a hilarious new “study” claims. The University of Oxford, naturally, put out the paper, which claims that 33.6 percent of people who “survive” … Continue reading Oxford study: If you survive coronavirus, you’re mentally ill

Pilots and air traffic controllers to be monitored for 48 hours after taking coronavirus vaccine “to ensure aviation safety”

Although the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has deemed the coronavirus vaccine safe for use, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) chooses to err on the side of caution. The FAA authorized the use of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine for pilots and air traffic controllers last Dec. 19. However, the FAA required a 48-hour wait period before pilots and controllers could begin … Continue reading Pilots and air traffic controllers to be monitored for 48 hours after taking coronavirus vaccine “to ensure aviation safety”

British government wants masks to be a permanent fixture on people’s faces

How would you feel about being told by the government that you should wear a mask on your face forever? This was the suggestion made by Jonathan Van-Tam, England’s deputy chief medical officer, during a recent interview with The Sun about living in the world post-Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19). Since the novel Chinese infection “will always be with us,” according to Van-Tam, … Continue reading British government wants masks to be a permanent fixture on people’s faces

Can abdominal pain affect brain function?

Brief pain is something your brain and body can handle with ease. But chronic pain, especially if it is originating from the abdomen, is an entirely different story. Chronic abdominal pain can have complex and lasting effects on your brain. It changes how the brain responds to pain signals. Eva Szigethy, a professor of psychiatry and medicine and the … Continue reading Can abdominal pain affect brain function?

Researchers ignore scientific evidence, use obsolete data to push national mask mandate

On Oct. 23, the scientific journal Nature Medicine published a report with a bewildering claim: Some 130,000 COVID-19 fatalities in the U.S. could be avoided by the end of February 2021 if at least 95 percent of Americans wore masks. Scores of news outlets scrambled to cover the report the following weeks, with some even citing the need for a national … Continue reading Researchers ignore scientific evidence, use obsolete data to push national mask mandate

Exercising helps prevent and reduce an angry mood: Study

The next time you find yourself feeling intense bouts of anger, try doing a couple of jumping jacks or a round or two of cycling. This is according to a team of researchers who found that acute aerobic exercise, such as jumping jacks or brisk walking, can help minimize or even dispel feelings of anger. The … Continue reading Exercising helps prevent and reduce an angry mood: Study

4 Nights of sleep deprivation can change how your body metabolizes fat, causing weight gain

Lack of sleep is thought to cause weight gain. This new research shows how. Published in the Journal of Lipid Research, it showed that participants who slept no more than five hours each night for four consecutive nights reported feeling less satisfied after eating a high-fat, calorie-dense meal. Blood samples showed that sleep restriction led to higher … Continue reading 4 Nights of sleep deprivation can change how your body metabolizes fat, causing weight gain