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Prenatal Air Pollution Levels Linked to ADHD in Kids

Photo: Dimitri Otis/Photographer’s Choice RF/, Rob Atkins/Photographer’s Choice RF/ By Anne Harding for Live Science Kids who are exposed to the highest levels of air pollution before birth have a greater risk of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms than their less exposed peers, according to new research. In the study, researchers looked at levels of compounds called polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), which are a component of air pollution. “Those children

Panic Gold & Silver Selling Surprises Largest Dealer In U.S.

Today the man who owns the largest gold and silver dealer in the United States told King World News he was surprised by the amount of panic selling in gold and silver taking place at these levels.  This has created an interesting dynamic in terms of buyers and sellers.  Below is what 41-year market veteran Bill Haynes had to say about the massive activity he is seeing in gold and

5 Exercises That Combat 'Computer Body' (Yes, It's a Thing!)

When your muscles are placed under low amounts of tension for long periods of time—like your back muscles are when you spend eight hours a day at a computer—the muscle tissue elongates. “Think of it as if you’re trying to slowly push your hand through a plastic bag,” said fitness expert Mike Boyle, owner of Boston-area Mike Boyle Strength and Conditioning and creator of Men’s Health Thrive. “That’s kind of what happens to the muscle

Overcome adrenal fatigue naturally

(NaturalNews) In this period of higher mental stress, poor nutrition, pervasive toxins, and overuse of stimulants, it has become difficult to properly support the adrenals. As a result, people have become afflicted with poor energy, bad sleep, obnoxious cravings, and a roller coaster…

Wild Trading In Global Markets Reveals Dangerous Trend

As global stock markets continue their wild ride, a troubling trend is now emerging! Here is the latest Investors Intelligence report along with the all-important sentiment chart: The strong index rally from mid-October lows continued. Friday’s finish showed the primary averages either close to or just above their Sep peaks, with quick rallies of 10% or more in just over two weeks. Indicators also gained more ground with some short term charts reaching…

Drugmakers look to push the boundaries of old age

By Caroline Copley ZURICH (Reuters) – Google’s ambition to defy the limits of ageing has fired up interest in the field, drawing in drug companies who are already quietly pioneering research, despite the regulatory and clinical hurdles that remain. In September life-science company Calico, which was set up by Google last year to investigate the aging process, joined with U.S. drugmaker AbbVie in committing an initial $250 million apiece to