Reproduced Government Study Shows Cellphones Linked to Tumors

Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published April 10, 2018. In 2011 the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified cellphones as a Group 2B “possible carcinogen,”1 and the evidence supporting the theory that electromagnetic field (EMF) radiation from cellphones can trigger abnormal cell growth and cancer2,3 just keeps growing… Read More »

Magnesium — An Important Nutrient for Heart Health

Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published February 19, 2018. Magnesium deficiency is extremely common, and recent research shows even subclinical deficiency can jeopardize your heart health. Magnesium is also important for brain health, detoxification, cellular health and function, and the optimization of your mitochondria. In short, magnesium has enormous potential… Read More »

Speedcast Readies New Model of Its Industry-Leading SIGMA Universal Remote

Enhanced network management platform bridges the future of networking with SD-WAN, over-the-air upgrade features, and edge applications Houston, Texas — March 14, 2023 — Speedcast, a leading communications and IT services provider, has released a new model of the company’s SIGMA network management platform with new architecture for the award-winning Universal Remote. Hosted on Amazon… Read More »

Chinese Medical Herb Fights Tumors

Skullcap (Scutellaria barbata) is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) plant known in China as banzhilian. The Scutellaria genus belongs to the mint family, and while there are 50 Scutellaria species used in TCM, Scutellaria barbata is particularly notable for its anticancer properties.1 Now, researchers with the Centre of Excellence for Plant and Microbial Science (CEPAMS),… Read More »

Special Report: A Plastic Tide

Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published February 15, 2020. The catastrophe of plastic pollution is growing worse. Single-use plastic bottles and bags, food packaging, fishing nets and biosolids are turning the world’s oceans, seas and beaches into tragic wastelands. Microplastics from artificial clothing fibers and microbeads in personal care products… Read More »