Drinking a specific amount of coffee may enhance brain health, research shows

Coffee Consumption and Dementia Risk Drinking two to three cups of coffee daily might lower your risk of developing dementia, according to a recent study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. American researchers examined 40 years of data from over 130,000 healthcare professionals and discovered that moderate intake of caffeinated coffee and […]
Family meals might lower the use of alcohol, drugs, and vaping among teenagers, research shows

Family Dinners Linked to Reduced Substance Use Among Teens Recent research indicates that regular family meals might help cut down on alcohol, drug, and e-cigarette use in teenagers. The study, which was published in the Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment and Trauma, suggests that sharing meals as a family can act as a deterrent for many […]
Jeffrey Epstein sought to finance telepathy research and met with a so-called ‘spoon bender’

Deepak Chopra’s Discussions with Jeffrey Epstein Deepak Chopra, the well-known New Age guru, engaged in some unusual scientific discussions with Jeffrey Epstein. Reports detail experiments that included tests for telepathy in autistic children and reactions to what were termed “erotic/violent” images. Emails made public by the Justice Department show that Epstein frequently interacted with Chopra, […]
DEI ‘Doomsday’ Policies Impact Biden’s Climate Research

Documents obtained by the government watchdog group Democracy Restored indicate that, under former President Joe Biden, officials working on a climate change study were expected to prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) when assembling their teams in 2023. Internal documents reviewed reveal that the 5th National Climate Assessment (NCA 5) communicated to staff on November […]
New York City Health Department starts research group on ‘Global Oppression’

New York City’s Department of Health, under Mayor Zoran Mamdani, recently conducted its inaugural meeting for the Global Repression and Public Health Working Group, as reported by the New York Post. During this gathering, participants delivered an extensive presentation at the department’s headquarters, outlining their mission and referencing the ongoing situation in Gaza as a […]
Duration of the Bitcoin Bear Market: Insights from a CryptoQuant Research Expert

With Bitcoin’s value slipping below $75,000, a familiar question lingers among market watchers: how long will this bear market persist if the conditions don’t improve? Julio Moreno, who leads research at CryptoQuant, shared insights during the Milk Road Show on February 2nd, suggesting that many crucial indicators of demand and liquidity still reflect weakness. He […]
A whole-food diet lets individuals eat more while losing weight, new research shows

A recent study hints that sticking to a whole-food diet might allow individuals to consume more food while losing weight. Published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, the research found that participants following an unprocessed diet ate 57% more food by weight compared to those indulging in ultra-processed options, yet they averaged about 330 […]
Brain condition increases dementia risk four times in older adults, research shows

Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy’s Impact on Dementia Risk A little-known condition called cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) could significantly increase the risk of dementia among older adults, as suggested by a preliminary study from the American Heart Association. CAA involves the accumulation of proteins in the brain that weaken blood vessels. According to the association, these protein […]
Senator Lankford report reveals $240 million in taxpayer funds used for transgender animal research

Senate Republicans Report Wasteful Spending in Government A recent report by Senate Republicans highlights significant waste of federal funds last year. This includes expenses related to transgender animal experiments in China, tests on beagles, and halted fetal tissue research. In his ninth annual report, “Federal Failures,” Senator James Lankford (R-Okla.) detailed examples of government mismanagement […]
This widely used medication may stop long Covid, research finds

Common Medications for Common Ailments Many people suffer from lingering COVID-19 symptoms, such as fatigue, brain fog, chronic cough, and chest pain, for more than three months. In fact, about 25% of those infected experience these long-term issues. Recent research indicates that a commonly used diabetes medication can significantly lower the risk of developing these […]