June 3, 2022

Scientists Confirm Link Between Artificial Food Colorings And Childhood Behavioral Disorders

Concern over an apparent link between artificial food colorings and childhood behavioral disorders such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has been growing for more than […]
May 24, 2022

Irritable Bowel Syndrome: New Studies Suggest Vitamin D Deficiency May Be Key Factor

A common problem affecting the large intestine, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is estimated to affect around 11 percent of the population globally. Trivialized by many doctors […]
May 6, 2022

Israeli Study Shows COVID-19 Vaccines Are Associated With An Increase In Emergency Cardiovascular Events

A revealing new study from Israel examines the association between COVID-19 vaccinations, infection rates, and emergency medical service callouts for cardiovascular events in people aged 16-39. […]
April 22, 2022

Uganda Project Update: Results Of Our 2021-2022 Impact Assessment

With it now being over 7 years since we launched our first Movement of Life fruit and vegetable gardening project in Uganda, we recently decided it […]
April 1, 2022

Scientists Attempting To Design ‘Self-Spreading’ Vaccines That Can Jump From Vaccinated To Unvaccinated Populations

A recent report in National Geographic describes how international research groups are attempting to design ‘self-spreading’ genetically engineered vaccines that can jump from vaccinated to unvaccinated […]
March 25, 2022

The Growing Evidence That B Vitamins Prevent Dementia

With more than 55 million people already living with it worldwide, and nearly 10 million new cases occurring every year, dementia is now the seventh leading […]
March 18, 2022

Using The Scientific Principles Of Cellular Medicine To Improve The Health, Behavior, And Future Economic Livelihoods Of Prisoners In Uganda

Building on the success of their groundbreaking school and community gardening projects, our Movement of Life Uganda team has recently started working with the Uganda Prisons Service in […]
March 11, 2022

New Analysis Shows Micronutrient Deficiency On Admission To Hospital For COVID-19 Related To High Risk Of ICU Admission & Death

A new systematic review authored by researchers from Greece examines the prognostic role of micronutrient status and dietary supplement use in COVID-19 outcomes. Finding that micronutrient […]