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By AdminM Misconduct, Mitochondria and the Omnibus Autism Proceedings by Louis ConteChildren’s Health Defense Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Chairman of Children’s Health Defense (CHD) and Rolf Hazlehurst, the father of a vaccine-injured child have petitioned Michael Horowitz, the Inspector General of the Department of Justice (DOJ) to investigate the conduct of two DOJ attorneys, Vincent Matanoski and Lynn Ricciardella. The two attorneys represented the Secretary of Health and Human Services in the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (NVICP), otherwise known as the “Vaccine Court,” in the Omnibus Autism Proceedings (OAP). The alleged actions of …read more Source: Health Impact News [More]
By AdminM FluMist Vaccine Approved by CDC Without Proof It Works by Rishma ParpiaThe Vaccine Reaction In February 2018, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) voted to re-recommend the live virus nasal spray influenza vaccine, FluMist, for the 2018-19 “flu season” after a two-year hiatus.1 FluMist, manufactured by MedImmune/AstraZeneca, was first licensed in the U.S. in 2003 as a trivalent vaccine and was approved for use in healthy children and adults between the ages of five to 49 years old.2 The live …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Healthy sleep consists of several stages, and you cycle through these stages four to five times during the nightly sleep cycle. As a result, you’re progressively descending into deep sleep and ascending toward lighter states of sleep several times, and this cycling is tremendously important, both from a biological and psychological perspective. During stages 1 and 2, your brain remains active as it begins the editing process where decisions are made about which memories to store and which to discard. During stages 3 and 4, you enter into a deeper, almost coma-like state, during [More]
By Michael By Anna Hunt The right balance of good and bad bacteria in our gut affects our ability to extract nutrients from our food, supports our immune system function and affects mental health. Yet it seems… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By none Valerian root (Valeriana officinalis), which was prominent as early as the time of the ancient Greeks,1 is one of the many herbs you can utilize if you’re experiencing sleep and anxiety-related problems. Learn more about valerian root today, including growing tips and side effects to watch out for. What Is Valerian Root? Valerian root, a perennial plant that’s a member of the Valerianaceae family, is also known by other names, such as garden heliotrope, setwall, Valerianae radix (Latin), Baldrianwurzel (German) or phu (Greek).2 Its origins can be traced to Europe and Asia, although you can now find it [More]
By Julie Fidler In a study published July 17 in the medical journal JAMA, researchers warn that the more time teens spend on social media and streaming videos, the more likely they are to develop symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD. [1] ?ADHD is a unique condition in that millions of children and teens have been diagnosed with the disorder, yet scientists don’t fully understand what causes it. About 6.1% of American children are being treated for ADHD – a 42% increase over the past 8 years. [2] (Some scientists don’t believe that ADHD is a real condition at [More]
By AdminM by Paul FassaHealth Impact News Dr. Malcom Kendrick is the author of the book The Great Cholesterol Con. He is the co-author of a recently published paper that looks at important risk factors related to cardiovascular disease, pointing out that looking at LDL cholesterol levels are not a good indicator of heart disease. Dr. Malcom Kendrick is part of The International Network of Cholesterol Skeptics (THINCS). The lead author of this recently published paper is Dr. Uffe Ravnskov, author of Fat and Cholesterol are Good for You, and the leader of …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Mike Barrett Throughout the 20th century, IQ scores steadily climbed. But a one study shows that for the past few decades there has been a downward trend in IQ scores, and “environmental factors” are believed to be one of the causes. For the study, researchers from the Ragnar Frisch Centre for Economic Research in Norway examined the IQ scores of approximately 730,000 Norwegian men born between 1962 and 1991. They found that IQ scores grew by almost 3 percentage points every decade among men born between 1962 and 1975. However, researchers saw a decline in IQ scores among those [More]
Oct 9   On today’s edition of TRUNEWS, while the rest of the American press is focused on the resignation of Nikki Haley as UN Ambassador, Rick Wiles comments on the continued escalation between the West and Russia. Is NATO about to launch a cyberattack on Putin’s homeland on a perceived threat against Europe? The team also continues to follow the story behind that mysterious abduction of the Interpol president, and the gruesome story of a journalist being hacked up and packed up in pieces in the Saudi Embassy in Istanbul.   Watch: Title: Lights Out! West Plots Russia Land [More]
By Mike Barrett In a rare move, a scientific journal has issued an “Expression of Concern” and has requested corrections from the authors behind a group of papers that concluded glyphosate is safe. [1] On September 26, the editor-in-chief and publisher of Critical Reviews in Toxicology said that 5 articles which appeared in the journal’s 2016 supplemental issue failed to adequately disclose ties to the agribusiness giant Monsanto (now Bayer), the maker of the herbicide Roundup, which contains the chemical glyphosate. They said: “We have requested corrigenda from the authors to provide additional disclosure as to contributions to the articles. [More]
After reading the information contained in this article, you will probably find yourself questioning if America is going to be able to survive for much longer, because our young people are a complete and total mess.  Yes, all generations of Americans have had their problems, but this generation appears to be particularly screwed up.  Obesity rates are at all-time highs, a third of all American teens have not read a single book within the past year, and the average high school senior spends six hours a day on the Internet.  On top of all that, we are seeing unprecedented levels [More]
By Mike Barrett Glyphosate, the highly controversial weed-killing chemical found in the popular Roundup herbicide, is harming honeybee populations around the world, a new study shows. Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin say glyphosate is making honeybees more susceptible to infection and death. The study is published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The authors write that bees who came in contact with glyphosate had lower levels of the healthy gut bacteria needed to digest food and prevent illness and were more likely to die from pathogens. When researchers introduced honeybees to the pathogen [More]
By Julie Fidler British health experts are predicting that obesity will eclipse smoking as the leading cause of cancer among women in the UK. Cancer Research UK writes in a new report that an estimated 23,000 women will be stricken with obesity-related cancer by 2035 – 2,000 fewer than the number of cases caused by smoking. [1] But if current trends continue, obesity will become the #1 cause of cancer among women in Britain by 2043, according to the authors. As it stands, smoking is behind 12.4% of cancers in UK women, while obesity is the cause of 7.5% of [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Using satellite data, the Health Effects Institute found that 95 percent of the world is breathing polluted air.1 Their statistics are based on outdoor sources of pollution, including transportation vehicles, industrial activity and coal power plants. Although these numbers are considerable, they are likely conservative and do not account for small particulate pollution in your home. Over the past 50 years the number of soaps and detergents have grown at an amazing rate as manufacturers work to meet the demands of consumers looking for quick, fragrant solutions to a dirty …read more Source: mercola [More]
By Seth Pollard The term “superbug” refers to bacteria that have become resistant to the antibiotics normally used to get rid of them. Now, a new study suggests that the term is more fitting than scientists previously realized. It turns out that these infectious bacteria stealthily “hibernate” during antibiotic treatment, which further prevents the medications from killing the bugs. [1] Almost all infectious bacteria develop some antibiotic-resistant traits, so a substantial fraction of bacteria survive a course of antibiotics. But a small number of bacteria, including some of the world’s most dangerous pathogens, can resist antibiotics without needing these traits. [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) In a common misconception, many people think of the flu as nothing more than a nuisance – an annoying cough-fest that can make one feel miserable, but does no real harm. In other words, nothing to worry about…right? Actually, that’s wrong! Rather than being harmless, influenza can exact a deadly toll, particularly in older adults, very young children and those with compromised immune systems. Fortunately, recent research shows that oral probiotics can help boost immunity and fight off the flu and other respiratory infections. ALERT: …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Dietary fiber has been noted as a remarkable nutrient because of the many functions it can perform in your body. Getting the ideal amounts of dietary fiber can help you maintain your weight, improve your blood sugar profile, support your immune system, control gut problems that can cause both hemorrhoids and chronic constipation and even positively impact your brain health. But new research in the journal Frontiers in Immunology reveals another benefit: Consuming optimal amounts of fiber on a regular basis (pun intended) diminishes inflammation, which is at the heart of numerous bodily dysfunctions. [More]
Oct 8 On today’s edition of TruNews, host Rick Wiles lays out the case for the choice that America is now facing as we approach the November elections: Revival or Revolution. From Leftists desperately scratching at the doors of the Supreme Court, to anarchists stalking Senators and Congressman, has the nation now come to a point where no matter which party gains control, the nation only has riots to face? The team also provides updates on Edward Szall’s coverage of the most recent Trump Rally in Topeka, Kansas, and the upcoming event in Erie, Pennsylvania.   Watch: Civil War 2018: [More]
By Susan Patterson Whether you’re reseeding your lovely bed of grass for the third time this season, or you’re hoping that your vegetable garden will bear one more bountiful harvest, nonstop planting takes an inevitable toll on your soil. Vegetables and grass demand a lot of nutrients that cannot always be replenished when you fail to give your land a break. So What’s The Answer? Though you may have heard of cover crops, also known as green manures, you probably think that they’re only useful for industrial farmers looking to maximize their harvest. This common misconception is prevalent among home [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Melanoma, a type of skin cancer that develops in melatonin-producing cells, is relatively easy to cure if diagnosed early. However, once it has spread to other parts of the body (metastasized), it can be deadly. Sadly, most people diagnosed with melanoma never hear about a study which links low levels of coenzyme Q10 to an increased risk of melanoma metastasis. With melanoma causing 9,000 skin cancer deaths a year in America – and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reporting that rates …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Virgil Usher, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Many people would love to take control of their body shape and overall well being. Unfortunately, conventional ‘wisdom’ fails to address the underlying cause for obesity plus many other health issues – a ‘sluggish’ metabolism. Today, we’ll focus on how to change that (naturally) with the use of cayenne pepper plus many other simple lifestyle changes. Let’s not forget: your metabolism is the sum total of many chemical and physical processes that maintain life, and these processes are often linked to the foods we eat and …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
Using artificial sweeteners causes biochemical changes in the body and actually throw off the body’s ability to monitor how many calories we consume .FDA-approved artificial sweeteners and sport supplements have now been found to be toxic to digestive gut microbes, according to a new paper published in Molecules. …read more Source: Prevent Disease     
By Julie Fidler Stop the educational YouTube videos! Well, maybe not those, but if you really want to improve your kids’ cognitive abilities, you should actually limit the amount of time they spend in front of televisions, computers, tablets, and smartphones, and make sure they get ample sleep, according to a study by Canadian researchers. In looking at more than 4,500 children in the U.S. between the ages of 8 and 11, researchers found that the average American child gets 3.6 hours of screen time a day, an amount associated with inferior cognitive development and academic performance. The team used [More]
By AdminM This Fat Is Actually Worse Than Trans Fats by Dr. Mercola Dietary fats can be tricky business, as they’re not all the same. While some are necessary for optimal health, others need to be balanced and some need to be avoided altogether, and understanding which is which is quite crucial, considering how important fats are for optimal health. Here, I will review some of the basics, including the importance of balancing your omega-3 and omega-6 intake, and why replacing saturated animal fats with omega-6-rich vegetable oils is such a bad idea. Some of this information, which will be [More]
During the past 20 years researchers have learned that people with specific fat distributions have greater risk of heart disease, diabetes, and stroke. Are you an apple or pear? …read more Source: Prevent Disease     
By Lindsay Sheehan A deceptively simple concoction, peanut butter is essentially roasted peanuts whipped up into the consistency of a spreadable paste. Whether smooth or chunky, salted or sweetened, peanut butter is a staple in kitchen pantries everywhere – perhaps because it lends itself equally well as a spread, sauce, dessert, snack, and smoothie. There are hundreds of recipes that use PB to balance and compliment sweet and savory flavors. Or maybe you prefer to eat it straight out of the jar with a spoon. Per ½ cup serving, peanut butter provides plenty of protein (50% of the daily …read [More]
By none By The Vaccine Reaction Staff When it comes to cozy business relationships between government and industry, there is nothing like the lucrative one that Congress has encouraged federal health agencies to create with the drug and vaccine industry. One hand washes the other. Have you ever wondered how some new drugs and vaccines vault to the front of the line of the FDA’s licensing process using fast-track approvals? One way is through a federal law, the Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act passed by Congress in 2007, which allows a company developing a treatment for a neglected or [More]