Long Hours of TV-Watching Raises Risk of Colorectal Cancer in Younger People

Sitting and watching TV and other sedentary behavior for more than two hours a day significantly increases the risk of contracting colorectal cancer among people under the age of 50.
Take Free Online Course in the Hebrew Bible

Out of Zion, the Torah really comes forth – again. Later this week, a popular online course in Bible returns to the world stage thanks to Bar-Ilan University (BIU) in Ramat Gan, near Tel Aviv.
Researchers Help Anti-Cancer Warriors Fight Biological Battle

Unknown to us all, there is a battle raging constantly in our bodies every minute. Our immune system – consisting of macrophages, neutrophils, dendritic cells, natural-killer cells, neutrophils, mast cells, basophils and B cells in the blood – is a biological machine aimed at protecting us from invaders.
Interstellar Object: Alien Probe or Herald of Nibiru?

A pair of Harvard scientists have come up with an astounding explanation for the strange behavior of the first interstellar object to pass through our solar system, suggesting it was a probe sent by an alien civilization to check us out. An Israeli Nibiru expert suggests a different cause, while giving an astounding explanation that links aliens to paranormal activity.
Spirituality in Early Life, Connected to Better Health Later On

Being religiously observant as a child and teenager can make you a healthier adult, according to a new study from Harvard University’s Chan School of Public Health. Ying Chen, the lead author, said that people who attended weekly religious services or practiced daily prayer or meditation in their youth reported greater life satisfaction and a more positive attitude in their 20s.
Harvard’s President Stops an Anti-Israel Boycott

Harvard University Dining Services [HUDS] has been rebuffed in its efforts to join the boycott movement against Israel.
Harvard Students Make Time for Arafat, but not for Harvard Terror Victims

The controversy over the Harvard University students who recently posed, smiling, at Yasser Arafat’s grave sent a shot of pain through every one of us who has lost a loved one in the terrorist attacks that Arafat and his allies have waged over the years.