Vitamin E is a vital antioxidant that can prevent free radical damage to specific fats in the body, naturally slowing down the aging process. As an important fat-soluble vitamin, Vitamin E plays an essential role in the proper functioning of the body’s organs, the activity of enzymes and numerous neurological processes. Choosing to eat more foods rich in Vitamin E is ideal as they can help to treat and prevent diseases of the heart and blood vessels. Vitamin E is found in abundance in fruits, nuts, seeds, grains, oils and wheat germ, along with being widely available as a supplement. Here are several of the best reasons to include more Vitamin E in your diet… 1. Improves Vision Vitamin E may help with decreasing the […] Read More
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Humans may be hard-wired to feel at peace in the countryside and confused in cities – even if they were born and raised in an urban area. According to preliminary results of a study by scientists at Exeter University, an area of the brain associated with being in a calm, meditative state lit up when people were shown pictures of rural settings. But images of urban environments resulted in a significant delay in reaction, before a part of the brain involved in processing visual complexity swung into action as the viewer tried to work out what they were seeing. The study, which used an MRI scanner to monitor brain activity, adds to a growing body of evidence that natural environments are good for humans, affecting […] Read More
Editor’s Note: Nothing about this sounds good. Why, you might ask? Because we all know we’re living under a scientific dictatorship run by tyrannical psychopathic elites who control all the science. Tiny human brain clones? Instead of it being “perfect for testing customized brain drugs” as Pop Sci suggests, it’s more likely they will all be implanted into mice or hamsters or something. Then weaponized. The government will probably create an army of weaponized hamster assassins with tiny human brains that can talk and kill off entire cities. We saw The Secret of NIMH. We know what’s up. Via Popular Science: Prescribing medications for psychological conditions is notoriously tricky—one drug works differently for individuals with the same condition and can even change over time in […] Read More