Psilocybin, a drug found in magic mushrooms, appears to free up the brains of people with severe depression in a way that other antidepressants do not, a study has found.
Psychedelic frees up depressed brain, study shows
Written by BBC
Written by BBC
Psilocybin, a drug found in magic mushrooms, appears to free up the brains of people with severe depression in a way that other antidepressants do not, a study has found.
Written by Joseph Postma
The paradox of nothing as general principle
Written by Andy Rowlands
A few days ago, the Daily Mail revealed health chiefs want Britons to go back to wearing masks indoors and limits on the number of people who can gather together to ‘fight record infection rates in the UK and ease pressure on the NHS.’
Written by reuters.com
Frigid and far-flung Neptune, our solar system’s outermost planet, is adding to its reputation as an enigmatic world, with astronomers puzzled by a surprising drop in its atmospheric temperatures during the past two decades.
Written by BBC
Patrick Paumen causes a stir whenever he pays for something in a shop or restaurant.
Written by Dr. Joseph Mercola
With another batch of 11,000 Pfizer documents, released April 1, 2022, old suspicions have gained fresh support. As reported by “Rising” cohost Kim Iversen (video above), the first bombshell revelation is that natural immunity works, and Pfizer has known it all along.
Written by Dr Vernon Coleman MB ChB DSc FRSA
It’s April 2022, this is video number 308 and the shocking news is that the Great Reset is no longer just a nightmare for us, and an aspiration in the toxic minds of a bunch of the most evil conspirators ever known.
Written by Biomedical Scientist
Biomedical research papers are being published in which the abstract, the discussion section, and even the title contradict the content within the paper.
Written by Guy Hatchard
AN American follow-up study of children suffering the heart muscle inflammation myocarditis after having their second dose of the Pfizer mRNA vaccine was published in the Journal of Pediatrics on March 25 this year.
Written by University of Geneva
After water, sand is the most exploited natural resource on the planet. However, its extraction from seas, rivers, beaches and quarries has an impact on the environment and surrounding communities.
Written by Dr. Joseph Mercola
Zinc has been acknowledged as an essential mineral for human health since the 1970s.1 It’s the second most abundant trace mineral found in the human body,2 but your body cannot store it very well, so you need to consume foods with zinc every day to meet your body’s needs.
Written by Daily Mail
A top trans psychologist who has helped hundreds of teens transition has warned it has ‘gone too far’ amid fears many youngsters are making life-changing decisions because it is ‘trendy’.
Written by Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO)
The first experimental evidence to validate a newly published universal law that provides insights into the complex energy states for liquids has been found using an advanced nuclear technique at ANSTO.
Written by substack.com
Reducing global population has been a consistent goal of the ruling class for centuries.
Written by rechargenews
Price pressures from auctions, higher raw-material and logistics costs, plus the Ukraine war, have led to an unsustainable situation, top executives from GE, Nordex and Enercon tell WindEurope 2022
Written by Dr Rich Swier
A friend sent us some information about the CO2 emissions of all electric vehicles (EVs) compared to the CO2 emissions of a gasoline powered internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles.