Low vitamin D levels are linked to an increased risk of cancers, while vitamin D can attach to the vitamin D receptor (VDR) in your cells, setting off a series of signals […]
Low vitamin D levels are linked to an increased risk of cancers, while vitamin D can attach to the vitamin D receptor (VDR) in your cells, setting off a series of signals […]
During the covid era we have already seen that certain policies which turned out to be extremely harmful were applied to people who were perceived to be “more vulnerable.” Is it possible […]
In 2022 the United Nations launched its CODES Action Plan. Using the mitigation of “climate change” as justification, the plan incorporates planetary digital twins and digital product passports. The United Nations CODES […]
Recent meta-analyses confirm that exercise significantly alleviates symptoms of depression, with activities like walking, yoga and strength training showing robust benefits for mental health. However, doing more than one hour of strength […]
You’ve most likely heard of the terms “Smart City” and “15-minute city” but how many know exactly what they are? In the following article, the author of ‘How to Opt-Out of the […]
Through the European Central Bank’s ‘climate and nature plan’, banks that fall under its supervision are being reviewed and subjected to on-site inspections to monitor the progress of their “digital transformations.” Although […]
On a Tom Nelson Podcast, Professor David Dilley discussed his perspective on global warming and the importance of understanding Earth’s natural climate cycles. He emphasised that the current global warming cycle is […]