8 Significant Aspects of Telemedicine

telehealthFor some time many have predicted that Telehealth will have a significant importance to healthcare.  This hard trend holds true, and is proven to bring value through its ability for: remote visits with Continue reading

History Shows Polio Caused by Pesticide Exposure, and then Was Eradicated by Decline in DDT Use

One of the most common arguments people often use to defend vaccinations alleges that vaccines are responsible for eradicating epidemic diseases of the past such as polio and smallpox. But a recent investigative review put together by Jeffry John Aufderheide over at VacTruth.com explains not only why this claim is untrue, but also why pesticides may have been responsible for spurring these disease outbreaks in the first place.

As part of a trivia series on polio, Aufderheide cites several studies showing that the widespread use of chemical pesticides Continue reading

Small West Yorkshire Town Aims to Be First Town with Food Self-Sufficiency by Growing All Its Own Vegetables

todDifferent local authorities throughout the USA have been harassing homeowners for growing veggies or herbs in their front lawns. But in the small town of Todmorden, England, a grass-roots food movement has been started by one woman who grew veggies in her front yard and let neighbors pick them free. Continue reading

Seeing Inside Tissue

Caltech researchers develop technique to focus light inside biological tissue

Imagine if doctors could perform surgery without ever having to cut through your skin. Or if they could diagnose cancer by seeing tumors inside the body with a procedure that is as simple as an ultrasound. Thanks to a technique developed by engineers at Continue reading