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Disconnect: The Truth About Cell Phone Radiation, What the Industry Is Doing to Hide It, and How to Protect Your Family by Devra Davis
An eye-opening, must-read book about cell phone radiation and how it may be affecting you and your family. Since the invention of radar, cell phone

An overactive sweet tooth may spell trouble for our cellular powerplants
We know that the average American eats roughly 22 teaspoons of added sugar a day. A new study shows that excess sugar damages our mitochondria,

EMF Testing in The Home: How It Can Help You Sleep
Una Felan of Econsciousliving.com describes how after years of enduring poor sleep her family finally figured out the problem. Her son was apparently hypersensitive to

Huberman Labs presents: Perfect Your Sleep with Dr. Matt Walker
Dr. Matt Walker, Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology and the Founder and Director of the Center for Human Sleep Science at the University of California,

Neurofeedback as a form of cognitive rehabilitation therapy following stroke: A systematic review Research abstract
Neurofeedback therapy (NFT) has been used within a number of populations however it has not been applied or thoroughly examined as a form of cognitive

The Role of Chronic Bacterial and Viral Infections
The Role of Chronic Bacterial and Viral Infections in Neurodegenerative, Neurobehavioural, Psychiatric, Autoimmune and Fatiguing Illnesses from the British Medical Journal (Research abstract) Chronically ill