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Are Blue Light Glasses A Waste Of Money

Blue light glasses are everywhere, but do they actually work or are people paying for hype? This clip breaks down what the research really looked at, why the headline claims are more misleading than they sound, and where blue blockers may still have real value, especially when it comes to sleep.

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Why Did Infant Mortality Fall During Lockdowns

This clip looks at a disturbing pattern people keep pointing to: during lockdowns, routine visits were disrupted, normal schedules changed, and infant death numbers dropped. That raises a hard question a lot of people believe deserves far more scrutiny than it has received. When the trend shifts that sharply in a short window, people are going to ask what changed and why no one wants the conversation.

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Why Is Infant Mortality So High In The U.S.

This clip looks at the disturbing rise in child mortality in the United States, with a sharp focus on infants, sudden infant death, and why so many families feel these numbers are not getting the attention they deserve. When one of the wealthiest countries in the world keeps posting outcomes this bad, people are going to ask what is driving it and why the answers still feel so incomplete.

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Why High Carb Diets May Drain Thiamine Faster

Most people never think about thiamine when they think about carbs. This clip breaks down why a higher carbohydrate intake may increase the body’s demand for thiamine, and why that matters more than most people realize. If the diet is raising the need faster than the body can keep up, deficiency may show up long before anyone recognizes what is actually going on.

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The Research Big Pharma Has No Incentive To Chase

This clip gets to the core of a broken incentive system. If a substance cannot be patented, there is far less money behind studying it, promoting it, or pushing it through the medical system. That helps explain why so many promising findings around vitamins and natural compounds seem to go nowhere, while the drug model keeps dominating the conversation.

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The Thiamine Blind Spot In Modern Medicine

Thiamine is essential, but most of the medical system still treats it like it only matters in extreme cases. This clip breaks down why that mindset may be causing a lot of people to get missed, and why one of the most important nutrients in the body still gets far less attention than it should.

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Post-Viral Fatigue May Be Starting In The Brain

Most people think post-viral fatigue starts in the muscles because that is where the weakness shows up. This clip explains why the real driver may be the brain and an immune system that never fully switches off. If the brain is mismanaging energy after an infection, that could help explain why so many people stay exhausted, weak, and unwell long after the virus is gone.

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The Device That May Help Reset The Vagus Nerve

This clip looks at a non-invasive technology designed to stimulate the vagus nerve through the ear and help restore balance to the nervous system. For people dealing with post-viral fatigue and nervous system dysfunction, that matters because better vagus nerve signaling could mean calmer inflammation, stronger parasympathetic function, and real symptom improvement.

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How The Vagus Nerve Helps Shut Down Inflammation

This clip breaks down one of the body’s built-in anti-inflammatory systems: the vagus nerve. When this pathway is working properly, it helps calm immune activity across the body, including the gut, organs, muscles, and even the brain. That matters a lot in chronic illness, because sometimes the real problem is not the initial infection or injury. It is the inflammation that never fully switches off.

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