With guest Dianne L. Woodruff, covering topics:
Exertion/Recuperation, “you can’t outrun obesity”; sitting is the new smoking.
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With guest Dianne L. Woodruff, covering topics:
Exertion/Recuperation, “you can’t outrun obesity”; sitting is the new smoking.
The failures of organic consumer organizations and the new pathogenic organism associated with GMO agriculture that may be related to Sudden Death Syndrome, with Annie Griffin.
Nanotechnology – that is, metal oxide particles* such as titanium dioxide – are increasingly used in the commercial food supply, consumer goods, body care and in water treatment. The gut microbiome is today’s most appealing topic of science because it was previously unacknowledged by the medical community just how important gut health is to the human brain, hormones, immunity, mental health and …
A look at population migration trends in North America and the future due to climate change and declines in essential resources, with Dr. Giles Slade.
Today, vitamin B12 deficiency in children, a treatable cause of neurodevelopment delay. Just an hour day of TV watching creates unhealthy weight gain in children. Fish liver oil, when younger, can produce a healthier heart when you’re older. Replacing one sugary drink per day with water cuts diabetes risk. From the environmental segment, faster melting of the antarctic ice sheet. Plus, government now plans on targeting pregnant women for vaccinations. And more.
Today, paying attention to pollutants in our air. What happens when a black site appears in the US exclusively for US citizens? Also, more on American exceptionalism and media perceptions concerning Nigeria. How organic farming can reverse agricultural problems.
Plus: Why climate science does not convince more people and how a new psychology might accelerate constructive climate action, with Per Espen Stoknes.
Fast Tracking the Trans Pacific Partnership – how more power is given to corporations to control government – with Ellen Brown.
The diverse ways madness and severe mental illnesses are culturally defined, understood and treated, with Professor Andrew Scull.
Today the latest on health and healing, including just an hour of TV a day affects the weight of young people, information on fish oil, and the abilities of cannabis oil to fight cancer. Plus commentary on the Trans Pacific Partnership, views from Ralph Nader, Ellen Brown, and more.
How the cosmological and physical sciences should inform us about our concept of God and its relevancy in facing future challenges, with Dr. Nancy Ellen Abrams.