Nicotine Could Cause Epigenetic Changes to Testes and Compromise Fertility

Despite the countless destructive health consequences and carcinogenic properties of cigarette smoke, the CDC estimates that 40 million adults in the United States currently smoke cigarettes. The toxic chemicals are capable of causing damage to nearly every organ in the body and can lead to the development of cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, and cancer. Researchers continue to … Continue reading Nicotine Could Cause Epigenetic Changes to Testes and Compromise Fertility

Epigenome Map of Cell May Help Show Cancer Evolution & Drug Resistance

Due to its widespread impact across various developed countries and cultures, cancer has been the focus of an ever-increasing number of studies worldwide. What makes these studies difficult, however, is the complicated nature of how cells become cancerous and/or malignant, and further is the overwhelming amount of diversity of the kinds of diseases that all … Continue reading Epigenome Map of Cell May Help Show Cancer Evolution & Drug Resistance

WHO: Coronavirus is more deadly than originally thought

The World Health Organization has announced that the death rate for those who contract the coronavirus is higher than originally thought.  Even though getting the coronavirus only comes with a 3.4% mortality rate, the virus’ rapid spread could bump that number even higher. (Article by Mac Slavo republished from SHTFPlan.com) Originally, WHO assumed the death rate … Continue reading WHO: Coronavirus is more deadly than originally thought

How to Lose Stubborn Belly Fat The Natural Way

Source: How to Lose Stubborn Belly Fat The Natural Way by Dr. Edward Group If you're like me you know that stubborn belly fat as you get older is harder and harder to get rid of. So, today I'm going to share with you some of my tips, techniques, and methods so that you can reactivate … Continue reading How to Lose Stubborn Belly Fat The Natural Way

Vitamin D Adjusts Epigenetic Marks That Could Hinder A Baby’s Health

Even though it’s common for expectant mothers to have low vitamin D levels, it’s essential to the health and proper development of the baby. A low amount of vitamin D is associated with poor fetal growth, childhood obesity, bone density, and bone mineral content. Interestingly, key functions of the placenta – like transporting nutrients to the growing … Continue reading Vitamin D Adjusts Epigenetic Marks That Could Hinder A Baby’s Health

“Pandemic proportions”: COVID-19 is starting to spiral out of control all over the globe

This is already the most frightening virus outbreak that we have seen in the past several decades, and it appears that it is just getting started.  A week ago, there were about 3,000 confirmed cases outside of China and now there are more than 10,000.  4,812 cases have been confirmed in South Korea, 2,036 cases … Continue reading “Pandemic proportions”: COVID-19 is starting to spiral out of control all over the globe

The Cheapest COVID-19 Therapy in the World

This COVID-19 therapy is the cheapest in the world, and it’s readily available. Can you guess what it is? The Cheapest COVID-19 Therapy in the World Video Length: 8:13 minutes SEE also Vitamin D Medicine Related Posts Vitamin D and the Flu Study: Vitamin D deficiency found to increase the risk of fatal coronavirus infections and … Continue reading The Cheapest COVID-19 Therapy in the World

Iodine Allergy: The Truth Behind Your Allergic Reaction

Source: Iodine Allergy: The Truth Behind Your Allergic Reaction by Dr. Edward Group   Iodine is an essential trace mineral needed for the body’s production of thyroid hormones, which regulate metabolism – the chemical reactions that occur in every cell in the body and provide energy for life. So how could someone be allergic to a … Continue reading Iodine Allergy: The Truth Behind Your Allergic Reaction

What’s the Best Time to Take Vitamins?

Source: What’s the Best Time to Take Vitamins? by Dr. Edward Group You wake up, stretch, and focus on your day before heading into the kitchen to start your morning routine. Along with a tall glass of water, perhaps herbal tea and a nutritious breakfast, you get pumped for the day by beginning your supplement regime. … Continue reading What’s the Best Time to Take Vitamins?

Epigenetic Differences Found between Office Workers and Nickel Smelting Workers

It’s possible that someone’s occupation could have an influence on their epigenetic signature and potentially their well-being. Some people may prefer to work in a steady office environment, some take up graveyard shifts, and others might enjoy working outdoors. All of these occupational settings may have consequences for an individual’s mental and physical health and … Continue reading Epigenetic Differences Found between Office Workers and Nickel Smelting Workers