The Hidden Psychiatric Catastrophe in Your Medicine Cabinet

Written by Sayer Ji

Common over-the-counter and prescription medications that millions take daily are silently rewiring our brains, with acetaminophen (Tylenol) measurably blunting empathy¹, antihistamines increasing dementia risk by 54 percent², and proton pump inhibitors doubling depression rates³ – yet most users and even many doctors remain unaware of these profound neurological effects

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Exposure To Nature Improves Attention and Cognition

Written by Dr. Aliza Pressman

We worry so much about decreased attention skills and how to bolster them. While extracurricular activities and educational apps often take center stage, a growing body of scientific evidence points to a simpler, easy to implement profound solution: exposure to nature

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EPA Issues New Guidance For ‘Clean’ Battery Storage, Exposing Risks Activists Ignore

Written by Audrey Streb

New Yorkers and experts warn lithium-ion batteries can catch fire, contaminate water, and defy green-energy claims. The Trump administration on Monday released the first federal safety guidance for battery energy storage systems (BESS), citing safety concerns as several of the green energy facilities have caught fire in recent years. [emphasis, links added]

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The Human World & the Misuse of Science

Written by John Leake

In 1687, Isaac Newton published his monumental book, Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica, often shortened to Principia, in which he presented the foundation for classical mechanics and universal gravitation

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