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New Biomaterial, Inspired by Human Bone, Changes with Exerted Force

Razi Berry  Inspired by how human bone and colorful coral reefs adjust mineral deposits in response to their surrounding environments, Johns Hopkins researchers have created a self-adapting material that can change its stiffness in response to the applied force. This advancement can someday open the doors for materials that can self-reinforce to prepare for increased […]

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Most of the World Can’t ‘Buy Local’ for Food

Razi Berry Globalization has revolutionized food production and consumption in recent decades and cultivation has become more efficient. As a result, diets have diversified and food availability has increased in various parts of the globe. However, this has also led to a situation where the majority of the world population live in countries that are

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Building Immunity, Nourishing the Nerves

Dr Nicola Dehlinger, ND It is important to recognize our bodies as a complex system of systems, each influencing the other in a dynamic orchestration which cannot be described as anything but divine. When we’re aware of how systems interplay with each other, we can feel empowered to make choices that create a more robust overall

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Dietary Changes Can Change the Way Sugar Tastes

Razi Berry Researchers at the University of Sydney have discovered the basic science of how sweet taste perception is fine-tuned in response to different diets. While it has long been known that food can taste differently based on previous experience, until now we didn’t know the molecular pathways that controlled this effect. The molecular pathways

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Study on Antibacterial Action of Silver

Razi Berry The antimicrobial properties of silver have been known for centuries. While it is still a mystery as to exactly how silver kills bacteria, University of Arkansas researchers have taken a step toward better understanding the process by looking at dynamics of proteins in live bacteria at the molecular level. How silver kills bacteria

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Financial Success and Self-Worth are Two Different Things

Razi Berry While researchers have suggested that individuals who base their self-worth on their financial success often feel lonely in everyday life, a newly published study by the University at Buffalo and Harvard Business School has taken initial steps to better understand why this link exists. Researchers have suggested that individuals who base their self-worth

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Preventing and Removing SARS-CoV-19 From Water Supplies

Razi Berry Scientists know that coronaviruses, including the SARS-CoV-19 virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic, can remain infectious for days — or even longer — in sewage and drinking water. Scientists know that coronaviruses can remain infectious for days — or even longer — in sewage and drinking water Two researchers, Haizhou Liu, an associate

Love is Medicine Podcast 098: Hope & Faith In Your Role In The Universe w/ Catherine Clinton N.D.
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098: Hope & Faith In Your Role In The Universe w/ Catherine Clinton N.D.

You may not realize it, but having hope and faith in your role in the Universe can play a huge part in your healing journey. Catherine Clinton is a licensed naturopathic doctor who focuses on gut health, autoimmunity and psycho-neuroimmunology. Catherine is fascinated by our ability to change our biology and physiology through our thoughts and is here today to share her perspective on the interconnectedness we all share.

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Heavy Drinking Later in Life Leads to Weight Gain

Razi Berry More than half of drinkers aged 59 and over have been heavy drinkers and this is linked to a significantly larger waistline and increased stroke risk, according to a new UCL study. More than half of drinkers aged 59 and over have been heavy drinkers and this is linked to a significantly larger

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