The latest video interview of NuTesla President, James Honeycutt with Rebecca Jernigan that streamed Live on October 7, 2015, is now posted online on YouTube (click this link) in 4 […]
Live Video Interview on Journeys with Rebecca Wed. Oct 7, 7PM CDT
Rebecca Jernigan will be hosting a Live Video Interview with NuTesla President James D. Honeycutt on Wednesday, October 7th from 5-7PM PDT, 7-9PM CDT, 8-10PM EDT. Click this link to […]
Rhythmedics Fifth Anniversary Specials
NuTesla is celebrating its Fifth Anniversary of shipping Rhythmedics Instruments by offering our latest firmware enhancements at no cost for all our products to all our customers, regardless of whether […]
Teen Insomnia
I raised five boys and a girl, and often joked my daughter was more trouble than her five brothers combined. They were all different people, each with his or her […]
Autism, Bioelectronics and the Future of Medicine
Autism We just posted a new video on YouTube and NuTesla.com of an interview I recently did for the Lightworker Network on Autism and how Tesla Jewels is helping families […]
2015, a Year of Action
The restarting of the Mayan calendar in December of 2012 ushered in an increase in awareness across the globe. We now know this colossal alignment brought our solar system into […]
The suprachiasmaticus nucleus clock may not be necessary to align circadian rhythms with the light-dark cycle
Circadian clocks regulate functions ranging from alertness and reaction time to body temperature and blood pressure. A new study challenges and disproves the commonly held notion that light resets the […]
New Options for Hot Flashes and Night Sweats
The steep decline in the use of hormone therapy has spawned a prevalent but preventable side effect: millions of women suffering in silence with hot flashes and other frequently occurring […]
Critical flicker fusion in early detection of Alzheimer’s disease
In March of 2000 S. Curran and J. Wattis published an article titled Critical flicker fusion threshold: a potentially useful measure for the early detection of Alzheimer’s disease. The full […]
Sleep Quality Critical to PTSD Treatment
The effectiveness of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) treatment may hinge significantly upon sleep quality, report researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and Veterans Affairs San […]
Shortness of sleep ‘speeds up’ aging of the brain
Shortness of sleep speeds up the aging of the brain in older people, say researchers from Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore. The research on healthy adults aged 55 years and […]
Debate Continues on Hazards of EMR
Everywhere in the modern world, the throb of alternating current generates electromagnetic radiation (EMR) — from the television, the blender, the light bulbs, the wires in the wall. Because the […]
Insomnia could impair memory of eyewitnesses
Researchers from the University of California-Irvine and Michigan State University suggest sleep deprivation could increase the risk of false memory formation – the recall of an event that never occurred. […]
Help your teenager stay healthy by sleeping better!
Teenagers who don’t get enough sleep may wake up to worse consequences than nodding off during chemistry class. According to new research, risk of being obese by age 21 was […]
CDC Calls for Caution on Cell Phones
CDC Calls for Caution on Cell Phones, Then Gets Cold Feet First Federal Agency To Acknowledge Risk Soon Backs Down Read original article here. August 20, 2014 The Centers for […]