Social networks as important as exercise and diet across the span of our lives
The more social ties people have at an early age, the better their health is at the beginnings and ends of their lives, a new study suggests. Researchers say the study is the first to definitively link...
View ArticleAmanda LeClaire – U-M Researchers: Low Income And Minority Communities Are...
University of Michigan researchers say low income and minority communities are targeted as sites for hazardous waste facilities. Using U.S. Census data, researchers found a pattern of hazardous waste...
View ArticleThe Dr. Peter Breggin Hour – 07.27.16
Dr. Michael Corrigan, my friend and a professor at the Ohio State University is an outstanding scientist in the field of assessment and evaluation of children’s services and, at the same time, a...
View ArticlePam Frost Gorder – New genus of bacteria found living inside hydraulic...
Researchers analyzing the genomes of microorganisms living in shale oil and gas wells have found evidence of sustainable ecosystems taking hold there—populated in part by a never-before-seen genus of...
View ArticleGreenland ice is melting seven percent faster than previously thought
The same hotspot in Earth’s mantle that feeds Iceland’s active volcanoes has been playing a trick on the scientists who are trying to measure how much ice is melting on nearby Greenland. According to a...
View ArticleHere’s when powerful people have trouble making a decision
Although powerful people often tend to decide and act quickly, they become more indecisive than others when the decisions are toughest to make, a new study suggests. Researchers found that when people...
View ArticleNicholas Conley – Why the US Should Have Universal Healthcare
In the United States, healthcare has been one of the biggest political battles of the decade. As a healthcare worker myself, it’s an issue that strikes close to home. My years of experience caring for...
View ArticleAPRIL McCARTHY – In 2017, More Antibiotics Will Be Consumed By Farm Animals...
Governments around the world consider antimicrobial-resistant bacteria a major and growing threat to public health. In 2017, many more people could begin dying from common bacterial infections as...
View ArticleThis Melting Glacier in Antarctica Could Raise Sea Levels By 11 Feet
The Earth’s climate, it seems, isn’t listening to the politicians that are insisting it’s not warming. The temperature continues to rise incrementally, and the globe’s large glaciers—giant vaults of...
View ArticleMoving Forward – 07.17.17
Rob Seimetz and Bruce Wright our joined by Linh Dinh. Today we discuss America’s war on the poor and homeless, as well as, the End of America. Linh Dinh is the author of Postcards from the End of...
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