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No Ozone Gas Or UV Light CPAP Cleaning Devices Have Been Approved By FDA

No Ozone Gas Or UV Light CPAP Cleaning Devices Have Been Approved By FDA

Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) devices are often prescribed for home use to patients with obstructive sleep apnea, a condition where an individual’s airway becomes blocked during sleep…
Chang'E-4 Probes 120 Feet Into The Dark Side Of The Moon

Chang'E-4 Probes 120 Feet Into The Dark Side Of The Moon

The Chang'E-4 mission (CE-4) landed on the eastern floor of the Van Kármán crater, near the Moon's south pole, on Jan. 3, 2019. It deployed its Yutu-2 rover, which uses Lunar Penetrating Radar (LPR)…
FTC Is Blocking A Hospital Merger Saying Reduced Competition Will Mean Higher Prices - That's Wrong

FTC Is Blocking A Hospital Merger Saying Reduced Competition Will Mean Higher Prices - That's Wrong

The one sure way to get lower prices on goods is to increase competition. Unless both parties are funded by government and exploiting a government-controlled system. Imagine if we had two US Postal…
Discovered: Henneguya Salminicola, The Only Animal On Earth That Doesn't Breathe

Discovered: Henneguya Salminicola, The Only Animal On Earth That Doesn't Breathe

Scientists have discovered a non-oxygen breathing animal, a tiny, less than 10-celled parasite named Henneguya salminicola which lives in salmon muscle. As it evolved, the animal, a myxozoan…
Why The World Health Organization Are Not Calling COVID19 A Pandemic

Why The World Health Organization Are Not Calling COVID19 A Pandemic

This is puzzling many people. COVID19 is now in every continent. So why don't they call COVID19 a pandemic? You are right, if a flu outbreak got this far, the WHO would say it is a pandemic, for sure…
All You Need To Know About Chronic Lyme Disease; It Can Be Cured By Tripping On Acid

All You Need To Know About Chronic Lyme Disease; It Can Be Cured By Tripping On Acid

All you need to know about distrust in science and medicine is that Facebook is littered with claims of chronic lyme disease, along with bizarre advice such as 'keep looking for a doctor' until you…
EPA Refuted A Meta-Analysis Claiming Glyphosate Can Cause Cancer And Senior Author Lianne Sheppard Doubled Down

EPA Refuted A Meta-Analysis Claiming Glyphosate Can Cause Cancer And Senior Author Lianne Sheppard Doubled Down

A controversial February 2019 meta-analysis, a reanalysis of the most recent epidemiological data on glyphosate and cancer, suggested there was “a compelling link” between exposure to glyphosate-…
The Mystery Of Edgar Allan Poe's Death Gets Some New Insight

The Mystery Of Edgar Allan Poe's Death Gets Some New Insight

On October 3 1849, the famed American horror and mystery author Edgar Allan Poe was found in a complete state of delirium – incoherent, dishevelled and wearing a stranger’s clothes. Four days later,…
How Indians Survived The Biggest Volcanic Eruption Of The Last Two Million Years

How Indians Survived The Biggest Volcanic Eruption Of The Last Two Million Years

About 74,000 years ago on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia, the largest volcanic event over the last two million years, 5,000 times larger than the Mount St. Helen's eruption in the 1980s, ushered in…
Health Care Cost: CDC Should Stop Recommending Dip-Tet Booster Shots Every 10 Years

Health Care Cost: CDC Should Stop Recommending Dip-Tet Booster Shots Every 10 Years

In recent years the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have manufactured a lot of concerns they then ask Congress for money to help solve - Zika, Prediabetes, vaping in kids are all…

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