Health
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Did 5 people really die from COVID-19 vaccines in Alaska? No, state officials say. None did.
State health officials debunked some COVID-19 vaccination claims after a misleading description of vaccine reactions among Alaskans spread across social media this week. On ... -
No evidence that COVID-19 vaccinations caused deaths of senior citizens
Suggesting that coronavirus vaccinations killed 86-year-old Hank Aaron and elderly people in Gibraltar and Norway, an article widely shared on Facebook claims that “seniors” ... -
Will Silicon Valley tech overlords censor the Chinese government’s COVID conspiracy theories also?
(Natural News) Chinese state media – which spills onto US social media platforms — has become a hotbed of COVID-19 conspiracy-mongering in the past ... -
Bacteriocin produced by Lactobacillus bacteria can be used as biopreservative
(Natural News) In recent years, awareness about the negative effects of food additives has increased among consumers, especially in the United States. A push for ... -
Anti-malarial potential of Senna occidentalis leaves
(Natural News) In this study, researchers from Nigeria and Malaysia evaluated the ability of hexane, methanol and aqueous leaf extracts of Senna occidentalis (coffee senna) ... -
Medicinal plants from the sedge family are rich in antioxidant and antimicrobial agents
(Natural News) The Cyperaceae, or sedge, family is a family of flowering plants that grow in wet regions around the world. It contains around 5,000 different ... -
Study: Clove extract may help improve blood sugar control and prevent diabetes
(Natural News) Cloves are the aromatic buds of the evergreen tree, Syzygium aromaticum. This potent spice is found in both whole and ground forms and is ... -
Researchers identify compound in bitter melon that can lower blood sugar effectively
(Natural News) Momordica charantia, or bitter melon, is a tropical vine whose fruit is commonly used in Asian cuisine. Despite its strong, bitter taste, many people still choose ... -
Turmeric may be the key to preventing diseases caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria
(Natural News) British and German researchers may have found the key to defeating antibiotic-resistant bacteria and preventing the diseases they cause. In their study, which ... -
Factory workers in France forced to wear “dog collars” to ensure social distancing
(Natural News) The French Democratic Confederation of Labor (CFDT) recently revealed that Essity, a Swedish global hygiene and health company, is forcing factory workers to wear ...