Why Flight Attendants Are More Prone to Cancer Than the General Population

Editor’s Note: This article is a reprint. It was originally published February 27, 2019. While many professions have health risks, some have a particularly high risk for cancer. Female firefighters aged 40 to 50 are six times more likely to develop breast cancer than the national average, for example, thanks to the high levels of… Read More »

What Are the Keys to Optimal Digestion?

Digestive problems are incredibly common. According to a 2022 survey1 by the American Gastroenterological Association, some 60 million to 70 million Americans suffer from gastrointestinal (GI) disease and nearly 40% stopped routine activities due to bowel problems in the previous year. Data2 from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases confirm these… Read More »

Intranasal Genetic Injections Are Here: Oh No

More “great” news, folks A team from Yale University has come up with an intranasal mRNA “vaccine” that delivers mRNA straight to your lungs. It has allegedly worked for mice, “opening the door for human testing in the near future.” Per a study published in August 2023, the researchers have demonstrated that “mRNA delivery can… Read More »