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Tiny particles from grapes may hold the key to unlocking profound healing effects throughout the body.
New research reveals how antibiotics in infancy may set the stage for a lifetime of allergies, offering fresh insights into prevention and treatment.
In a world where mental health challenges are on the rise, could the answer to alleviating depression symptoms be sitting in your kitchen pantry? A groundbreaking study suggests that a daily dose of vinegar might just be the unexpected mood booster we've been searching for.
For thousands of years, the rising and setting sun governed human biology. Now, researchers are uncovering how recreating these natural light cycles can dramatically improve our health in the modern world.
Hepatitis C, commonly understood to be caused by a silent yet deadly virus, has a natural and highly effective treatment, but remains overlooked because it's not patentable
Imagine a health crisis so vast it affects 1.5 million Americans each year, yet remains largely hidden from public view. This is the reality of diagnostic errors and overdiagnosis in the United States, a two-pronged problem that new research suggests is far more pervasive and harmful than previously understood.
Despite the high survival rate and declining incidence of the disease, there has been substantial public interest and investment in combatting monkeypox
Every morning, millions of people worldwide kickstart their day with a cup of coffee. For many, this ritual is incomplete without a disposable cup from their favorite coffee shop. But what if this daily habit is quietly undermining your health, particularly your testosterone levels?
Contrary to popular belief, low stomach acid is often the underlying cause of heartburn and GERD, not excess acid
Are we sacrificing overall health in our misguided pursuit of denser bones?
A revolutionary study has demonstrated a 100% success rate in stabilizing key disease markers in cats with chronic kidney disease (CKD) using a magnesium-enriched diet. This finding could transform the management of a condition that affects an estimated 30-50% of cats over 15 years old, offering hope to millions of feline companions and their owners worldwide.
In an era of processed foods and quick fixes, a new study reaffirms what many have long suspected: when it comes to yogurt, fresher is indeed better.
What if millions of people who thought they were lactose intolerant could enjoy dairy again? A groundbreaking study suggests that for many, the source of digestive distress may not be lactose at all, but a protein found in conventional milk.
According to independent journalist Paul D. Thacker, who today released the latest batch of “Twitter Files,” emails reveal that the Biden administration worked closely with platforms like Twitter to censor content and influence social media content moderation policies.
Can triplets be born naturally at full term? Yes, Easily!
A groundbreaking government report has found a link between high fluoride levels in drinking water and lower IQs in children, adding fuel to a decades-long debate about the safety of this widespread public health measure.
In a stunning display of cognitive dissonance, Newsweek's recent coverage of a groundbreaking autism study manages to both report on potential causes and dismiss the need for prevention in the same breath.
Despite its designation as a 'breakthrough therapy' by the FDA seven years ago, MDMA-assisted therapy has hit a significant roadblock. In a decision that has sparked debate across the medical community, the FDA recently declined to approve MDMA for treating PTSD, a move that many, including Daniel, see as a tragic setback for millions of Americans suffering from the disorder.
In a stunning rebuke to public health authorities, a new Gallup poll reveals that American confidence in vaccines has plummeted to historic lows.
In the quest to alleviate the painful skin damage caused by radiation therapy, scientists are turning to an unlikely hero: curcumin, the golden compound in turmeric that may hold the key to revolutionizing cancer care and offering new hope to millions of patients worldwide.
In an era where information is power, who decides what's real and what's fake?
For centuries, kimchi has been a cornerstone of Korean cuisine, revered not just for its bold flavors but also for its perceived health benefits.
Written by GMI Reporter
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Children's Health Defense (CHD) are free to proceed with a lawsuit accusing the Biden administration of censorship, the US District Court for the Western District of Louisiana has ruled.
In a world gripped by the demand for precise diagnostics, PCR testing has become synonymous with accuracy. Yet, beneath the surface of this technological marvel lies a profound challenge to our understanding of disease. What if the very process of amplifying genetic material is not a triumph of precision, but a distortion of reality? Could our reliance on PCR be leading us down a path paved with misconceptions about health, infection, and the very nature of disease itself?
As government agencies and tech firms expand their efforts to combat 'disinformation,' the line between cybersecurity and content moderation blurs, raising alarming questions about free speech and civil liberties
New research suggests that while long-term use of common anti-anxiety medications may not increase dementia risk, it could be quietly reshaping critical areas of the brain. However, this is just one of many concerning findings about benzodiazepines that have emerged in recent years.
In a striking display of irony, Men's Health magazine recently published an article profiling Imran Ahmed, CEO of the CCDH, coming out of the gate parroting repeatedly discredited claims
In a stunning David vs. Goliath moment, Elon Musk's lawsuit against GARM has exposed the hidden machinery of online censorship, potentially reshaping the landscape of digital discourse.
That bottle of sunscreen in your beach bag may be doing more harm than good. New research reveals the hidden dangers lurking in conventional sunscreens and highlights safer, natural alternatives that can protect your skin without toxic side effects.
Written by GMI Reporter
A new study reveals that EMF shielding, a popular method for protection against electromagnetic radiation, may actually pose unexpected health risks by disrupting our body's natural rhythms.
The World Health Organization's monkeypox emergency declaration sent vaccine stocks soaring, raising questions about who really benefits from global health crises.
Imagine a world where the pursuit of beauty comes at the cost of our ability to connect with others emotionally. Welcome to the unsettling reality of "Botox Brain."
In the quest for parenthood, could the answer lie in a glass of homemade juice? A groundbreaking new study suggests that a simple blend of beetroot, watermelon, and ginger could significantly improve the success rates of in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments.
In an era where digital censorship masquerades as fact-checking, one prestigious university's attempt to discredit vaccine injury reports exposes a web of conflicts, biases, and hidden agendas that threaten not just public health, but the very foundations of free speech and informed consent.
Written by GMI Reporter
As the world increasingly grapples with misinformation and the overwhelming influence of corporate-backed media, GreenMedInfo.com continues to stand as a paragon of independent journalism
When respected news outlets uncritically amplify dubious claims from shadowy organizations, who's really spreading disinformation - and at what cost to our fundamental freedoms?
What if the very product millions use daily to stay fresh is silently contributing to one of the most feared diseases among women? A growing body of evidence suggests the aluminum in antiperspirants may play an insidious role in breast cancer development - and it's time we took a closer look at research that was prematurely dismissed.
The WHO's legitimacy is under siege as the opaque practices and potential conflicts of interest within the WHO Foundation risk compromising the organization's impartiality and autonomy amidst growing corporate influence
Public health authorities have taken a series of actions in recent weeks to facilitate the possible future distribution of bird flu testing and vaccines, even as the CDC maintains the current public health risk from bird flu is low.
Belgium, Germany, Greece, Latvia and Portugal will test the new vaccination card in a variety of formats, including printed cards, mailed copies and digital versions for smartphones. Critics called it a "direct threat to freedom."
As the World Health Organization (WHO) sounds the alarm on mpox, declaring it a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC), critics are questioning whether this decision is a necessary precaution or an overreaction that could have far-reaching consequences.
A recent study has uncovered the presence of PFAS "forever chemicals" in nearly half of popular facial tissue brands tested, raising alarming questions about the safety of these everyday products
Imagine a world where plants can directly communicate with our bodies at a molecular level, fine-tuning our physiological processes. This isn't science fiction - it's the fascinating reality of cross-kingdom regulation through microRNAs, with ginseng leading the charge in this botanical-human dialogue.
In the realm of academic publishing, a 1460-fold error should raise more than eyebrows--it should sound alarms. Yet, at the 14th ACM Web Science Conference 2022, sponsored by SIGWEB, such a colossal miscalculation found its way into the proceedings, calling into question the very foundations of academic integrity in the digital age.
The CDC's rosy vaccine report overlooks key factors, raising questions about the true impact and cost of mass vaccination programs.
When science hit a wall, a gentle touch sparked new life. One woman's journey from infertility to motherhood is challenging everything we thought we knew about conception.
What if the key to improving autism symptoms was hiding in your vegetable drawer all along?
In a world where your right to make informed medical decisions hangs by a digital thread, a shadowy alliance of government agencies, NGOs, and media giants is working tirelessly to control what you can know about your own health. Welcome to the battleground of the Fifth Estate, where the future of medical freedom will be won or lost.
Nestled within its jewel-toned arils, the humble pomegranate harbors a wealth of compounds that can profoundly impact women's health, from supporting fertility and easing menopause to potentially warding off chronic diseases.
In the ongoing debate surrounding vaccine efficacy, a new preprint study has emerged that challenges conventional assumptions about the effectiveness of COVID-19 and influenza vaccines in preventing hospitalizations.
In a stunning revelation that underscores the complex web of "dark money" influencing public discourse, the Schwab Charitable Fund has been identified as a previously undisclosed 10th major funder of the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH). This UK-based organization has faced mounting criticism for its attempts to censor free speech under the guise of combating misinformation, raising alarming questions about foreign influence on American constitutional rights.
In a stunning reversal of pandemic-era policies, Nassau County, NY has passed legislation making it a crime to wear masks in public - but is this a victory for science and civil liberties, or a dangerous overreach that could put public health at risk? Early skeptics of mask mandates are now pointing to a growing body of evidence supporting their concerns.