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By Julie Fidler The symptoms of autism generally begin to emerge in a person between 12 and 18 months of age. Oftentimes, babies develop normally until this age, but then they start regressing and lose skills. Now, a recent study suggests it may be possible to spot autism on an MRI scan months before symptoms start. [1] Geraldine Dawson, a clinical psychologist and autism researcher at Duke University who was not involved in the new work, says: “We’re learning that there are biological changes that occur at [the time] or before the symptoms start to emerge. It’s the ability to [More]
By Mike Barrett Doctors and researchers are in a race against the clock to find new antibiotics and alternatives to antibiotics as the problem of drug-resistance worsens and spreads. One bacterial superbug in particular which has researchers especially worried is Clostridium difficile, or C. difficile – a bacterium which can cause fatal infections in hospitals and nursing homes. Scientists are now working on a “pill” that uses CRISPR gene-editing technology to kill the harmful bacteria. [1] Considered a probiotic, the technology is still in its infancy and is yet to be tested on animals. Jan-Peter van Pijkeren, a food scientist [More]
By Julie Fidler If you’re dealing with a nasty cough, forget about codeine and even honey and lemon (ok, maybe not honey). One of the easiest and undeniably tastiest way to quiet that hack is by eating chocolate, according to a Hull University professor. Professor Alyn Morice, head of cardiovascular and respiratory studies at Hull, said there’s a lot of truth to a new study that tested the efficacy of a chocolate-based cough medicine. The study will be published later this year. Morice was not involved in the study, but he is “an international authority on cough and the mechanism [More]
By Michael By Jon Rappoport Warning: don’t use common sense in judging medical pronouncements. You’ll lapse from The Holy Order of Mystical Research. Medical public-relations people keep a steady stream of… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Admin A South Carolina teenager who collapsed in a high school classroom last month died because he drank several highly caffeinated drinks too quickly, a coroner said on Monday. Davis Allen Cripe, 16, drank a latte from McDonald’s, a large Mountain Dew soda, and a highly caffeinated energy drink in just under two hours, said Gary […] The post South Carolina Teenager Dies After Drinking Caffeine Too Quickly appeared first on Underground Health. …read more Read more here: undergroundhealth.com     
By Heather Callaghan By CafCu Media A fascinating look into the life of Japanese schoolchildren and why lunchtime is a fun, enriching (and hygienic?) experience. Get inspired to see how Japanese students operate their… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Admin – Orissa You Can Sue Cigarette Companies But Not Vaccine Companies for Causing Harm by Barbara Loe Fisher National Vaccine Information Do you know the difference between companies that sell cigarettes and companies that sell vaccines in America? When cigarettes injure or kill people, tobacco companies are financially liable in civil court. But when vaccines injure or kill people, drug companies are not. That’s right. If you get lung cancer from smoking cigarettes, you can sue the tobacco company. [1] But if you or your child suffers brain damage or dies after getting a vaccine, …read more Read [More]
By Ariana Source: Fight Back: Sixth Annual Worldwide March Against Monsanto For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. The sixth international March Against Monsanto took place on Saturday, May 20, 2017, with the goal of raising awareness about Monsanto’s genetically modified seeds and cancer-causing weedkiller Roundup. Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide has been detected in air and rain samples, the breast milk of nursing mothers, childhood vaccines, prenatal vitamins, and baby formula, as well […] Source: Fight Back: Sixth Annual Worldwide March Against Monsanto Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com     
By Heather Callaghan By Catherine J. Frompovich One of the staple flowering annuals of summer in the Northern Hemisphere, petunias, has been confirmed to be genetically modified (GMO) in Europe. The ORANGE-color… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Tracey Watson (Natural News) While most of us can …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Admin – Orissa Image source. Health Impact News Editor Comments Once again we see the terrible injustice of the false science behind “Shaken Baby Syndrome” (SBS) and how it destroys families, often imprisoning innocent parents and caregivers. More and more courts and judges are overturning past convictions as the “science” behind SBS crumbles. In this story recently published in Australia, Lorraine Harris was convicted of killing her baby, and then had her second child taken away from her after birth because of the false conviction. She served 17 months of her sentence before being paroled, and then fought to [More]
By Tim Wesley (Natural News) It’s crucial that you have …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By REALdeal Source: Powerful Art Illustrations Show How Backwards Society Really Is For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By anewkindofhuman Great artists are always messengers of Truth. They may not speak through verbal language, or even the written word. But through their personal creativity, they are able to communicate deeper thoughts, and feelings, that conventional language often times cannot. And they do this in such a way that their chosen form of expression comes […] Source: Powerful Art Illustrations Show How Backwards Society Really Is Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: [More]
Are children scheduled to the max these days? Are there any waking moments that give children the freedom to express themselves in unstructured environments? Children should be allowed to get bored so they can develop their innate ability to be creative, an education expert says. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
By Heather Callaghan By Fair Farms Now With Spring in full swing, the promise of warm weather inspires many people to look to their lawns and gardens. However, many Marylanders may not be aware that plans to liven up… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Heather Callaghan By Heather Callaghan, Editor This article is powered by Rosemary essential oil – and there’s a reason for that. Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) has long been thought to stoke memory… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Dill is an uncommonly versatile perennial herb. If you enjoy growing dill and using it in your recipes, you already know that, but many people, upon tasting the deliciously light, savory flavor in salads, sandwiches or soups, wonder what it is and want more. Of course, many identify dill (Anethum graveolens) with the hamburger pickles of the same name. That’s how famous dill is; a pickle is even named after the herb that made it famous! When you sprinkle on a little fresh dill, “plain old” takes on a whole new level of panache. [More]
By Ben Ong A new study has shown that 80% – 85% of men experience permanent and devastating side effects from treatments… A new US-based study has come out confirming the link between BPH and increased risk of developing prostate cancer. This may not sound like news to you, but US-based doctors and prostate health organizations have been slow to acknowledge this link. This study shows that if you have a high PSA or wake up at night due to your BPH then you are at a significantly greater risk of developing life-threatening prostate cancer. This runs counter to what [More]
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) A new study has found a medication that’s supposed to offer relief for osteoporosis and weak bones may actually be causing weaker bones! Researchers found a class of drugs called bisphosphonates actually caused a higher risk of ‘micro-cracks’ in the bones of some individuals. The study is out of the Imperial College London and was published in the journal Scientific Reports. These micro-cracks reduce the mechanical strength of the bone, which is the last thing persons suffering from osteoporosis need. Osteoporosis affects an estimated 200 million persons worldwide, usually those over …read more Read [More]
By Yassine Elkarmoudi Aloe Vera, when taken internally and used externally has been proven to be effective in the treatment and management of eczema. Aloe Vera contains polysaccharides (complex sugars) that are excellent for moisturizing and hydrating the skin. When applied on dry eczema skin, it is quickly absorbed, reduces the itching and skin irritation and keeps the skin supple. Aloe’s healing power comes from increasing the availability of oxygen to the skin, and by increasing the synthesis and strength of tissues. What is Eczema? Eczema is an inflammatory condition that causes dry itchy skin. It often begins in the [More]
By Michael By Christina Sarich There’s an active phyto-compound found in cruciferous vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower, mustard seed, kale, etc. that you’re going to want to know more about, if you aren’t… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Paul Fassa Source: This One Mineral Builds Connecting Tissue & Bone, Improves Cardiovascular Health, & Detoxes Aluminum For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by PAUL FASSA Due to large scale mono-culture agriculture’s disregard for proper farming methods, most of us are mineral deficient. And minerals are even more important than vitamins. Only enzymes are more important than minerals. Major or macro minerals include calcium, magnesium, sodium and others. Iron, iodine, silica, and others are considered trace or micro […] Source: This One Mineral Builds Connecting Tissue & Bone, Improves Cardiovascular Health, & Detoxes Aluminum Learn more at …read [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) “Senior moments.” We’ve all heard of them, or even experienced a few ourselves – those small mental glitches that are annoying, but not significant enough to interfere with daily life. Inevitably, normal aging brings some loss in cognitive function – usually involving lapses in memory, a reduced ability to maintain focus, and decreased problem-solving capacity. But, it’s the more serious issues surrounding dementia that are life-threatening AND avoidable. What are the primary causes of unwanted cognitive decline? For starters, oxidative stress and inflammation are truly enemies from within the body. Although the brain …read [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola You may prudently care for your skin each day, cleansing, exfoliating, moisturizing and hydrating. But, did you know that the sandwich you had at lunch may be doing more damage to your skin than skipping one of your nightly rituals? Your skin is the largest organ in your body, responsible for temperature control, protection and excreting toxins to name just a few. Far from being an inactive covering for your internal organs, your skin is an intricate system of nerves, glands and cell layers that plays a fundamental role in your overall health and [More]
By Dr. Victor Marchione The very word protein usually forms up images of meat, fish, and eggs in our mind. But protein can be obtained by consuming fruits and vegetables as well. Eating fruit for intake of protein becomes all the more logical due to its supplementary benefits in the form of low saturated fiber and high dietary fiber. Here we have comprised a list of protein rich fruits for bodybuilding, weight loss and many more benefits that they exude. Complete List of Top 12 Protein Rich Fruits Dried Apricots So in the list of protein rich fruits dried apricots [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Curcumin, the active ingredient in the Indian spice turmeric, is a polyphenol with over 160 potentially therapeutic activities, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anticancer effects.1 Importantly, it has the ability to cross your blood-brain barrier and exhibits potent neuroprotective properties, suggesting it may be useful for neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson’s disease. Recent research also suggests it may be helpful against depression. Remember, though, that curcumin is very poorly absorbed, so if you want to use it therapeutically, make sure you use a supplement that is optimized for maximum absorption; otherwise you won’t get the [More]
By Julie Fidler Did you know that in past studies, avocado-eaters have been shown to be healthier than non-eaters? Chowing down on the fruit (yes, avocados are technically berries!) is associated with a lower body weight, a lower body mass index (BMI), a lower intake of added sugars, higher nutrient levels, and a better-quality diet overall. It makes perfect sense, then, that a new review of medical literature shows that eating avocados may help you avoid metabolic syndrome. Dubbed the “new silent killer,” metabolic syndrome is a cluster of conditions that occur together and put you at greater risk for [More]