By Julie Fidler If you’re a woman, you should know that your risk of developing breast cancer increases as you age. But just know that there are things you can do to protect yourself. One study shows that losing weight after menopause may help reduce your risk of invasive breast cancer, and you don’t have to shed a lot of weight to do it. What’s more, you can take your time doing it. The study, published in the journal Cancer, shows that losing just 5% of your body weight cuts your risk of breast cancer. Study author Dr. Rowan Chlebowski
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By AdminM Image source. Health Impact News Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida, has notified parents that if their children are not vaccinated, or if they follow an alternative vaccination schedule, that they will be denied medical services. They also notified parents that they will not honor Florida State law that allows for religious exemptions to vaccines. Image source. Dr. Robert J. Rowen commented on this new policy via his Facebook Page: The photo I am posting demonstrates the next phase of …read more Source: Health Impact News
“For many, antidepressants have been a long-term course of medication: 68 percent of people in the most recent survey said they’d been taking them for two or more years, and 25 percent had been taking them for more than a decade.” (source) In reality, more children are being prescribed these drugs than the public are aware of. This fact was highlighted by the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) in their film, Psychiatry: an Industry of Death. They stated that currently around 20 million school children are being prescribed stimulants and psychotropic drugs. https://www.cchr.org/videos/psychiatry-an-industry-of-death/introduction.html This information is extremely worrying, especially
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By AdminM Dr. Gary Fettke. Image source. Wrongly Accused – Dr Gary Fettke absolved of all charges! by Alliance for Natural Health, International Despite their best efforts the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) have failed to silence Dr Gary Fettke. After being subjected to 4½ years of bullying and harassment, AHPRA have finally dropped all charges. More than that, its made a public apology to Dr Fettke following a review of his case. His crime? To recommend his patients reduce consumption of sugar and processed carbohydrates in direct contradiction of the Australian …read more Source: Health Impact News
Many people experience Autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR), a relaxing sensation often triggered by gentle whispering which creates a “low-grade euphoria” characterized by “a combination of positive feelings and a distinct static-like tingling sensation on the skin. We are finally working out what it is and that it can be good for you. …read more Source: Prevent Disease
By Michael By Jon Rappoport (For Part-1, click here.) I’m not recommending a treatment for aluminum here. I’m reporting on a very interesting preliminary study. First of all, there is widespread agreement that… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michael Op-Ed by Niamh Michail The rise of nutritionalism — focusing on nutrient content rather than the whole food — has created a ‘nutritional cacophony’ that leaves people… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Tracey Watson (Natural News) Many of us are under …read more Source: Natural News
By Dr. Mercola Obesity is defined by a marked accumulation of excess fat. Generally, those suffering from obesity are at higher risk for developing potentially life-threatening complications and chronic diseases. Recent statistics from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicate more than 630,000 people were diagnosed with obesity related-cancer in the U.S. alone.1 Although the terms overweight and obese are often used interchangeably, they do not have the same meaning. The body mass index (BMI) classification lists overweight as having a BMI between 25 and 29.9, and obesity with a BMI greater than 30. Nearly 40 percent
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By Dr. Mercola Plastic pollution has become an urgent, worldwide problem. The average person now ingests about 100 plastic particles each year from eating shellfish and up to 68,415 plastic fibers each year just from the plastic dust particles landing on their plates during meals. Tap water, bottled water1 and sea salt2 also come with a “side order” of microplastics. Many of the chemicals used to make plastics disrupt hormones, embryonic development and gene expression, and are linked to obesity, heart disease and cancer. Marine animals are also gravely affected. Microbeads, tiny plastic pellets that consumer product industries put in
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Nov 30 Today on TruNews our G20 coverage continues as we see the escalating trade war between the United States and China playing out in real time. In the first salvo in what has become a battle of visions for the future of the world, President Trump has signed the USMCA deal, fulfilling one of his biggest campaign promises. Watch: YUGE Promise Kept: President Trump Dominates G20 By Crushing NAFTA
By Rhonda Johansson (Natural News) Lettuce is a widely enjoyed …read more Source: Natural News
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By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Today, you’ll discover how eating bitter herbs can help to resolve digestive issues like, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Causing indigestion and heartburn, GERD currently affects 15 to 30 percent of the American population. Yet, unfortunately, most people are never told about the natural ways to fix gut health problems. First, it’s important to know: GERD can have serious consequences. In fact, the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases reports that a shocking 4.7 million people were hospitalized for GERD in the …read more Source: Natural Health 365
By Dr. Mercola More than half the U.S. population is struggling with chronic illness,1 and 1 in 5 deaths is obesity related.2 We have overwhelming rates of heart disease, cancer and Alzheimer’s, and future projections only look worse. One of the saddest aspects, though, is that advice given by governmental entities and conventional medicine has utterly failed when it comes to disease prevention. The good news is, it doesn’t have to be this way. Aspects of health are multiple and varied, especially in recent years since a greater emphasis has been placed on fitness, …read more Source: mercola
By Dr. Mercola If you’re a cat lover, you’re probably familiar with the strong-scented herb catnip because of its hilarious and extremely entertaining effect on cats. However, while it is popular for this reason alone, did you know that catnip actually contains numerous active compounds that may help improve your overall health? Aside from being a cat magnet, catnip can also be brewed into a healthy tea. this article to learn more about catnip tea and how it can benefit you. What Is Catnip Tea? Catnip (Nepeta cataria) is a perennial herb that originates from Central Europe, but is now
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By Edsel Cook (Natural News) Maqui berries (Aristotelia chilensis) are …read more Source: Natural News
Nov 29 Today on TruNews we address the implications of President Trump’s former attorney Michael Cohen perjuring himself and how this decision may have impacted the advise of administration officials to cancel talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin over Ukraine. We also show the stranglehold the mainstream media mafia has over information coming out of major events like the G20, and how the team here experienced this shunning firsthand. Watch: Did Cohen Plea Deal Deep Six G20 Trump-Putin Talks?
By none Recipe by Paleohacks[RS1] With the holidays coming up, there’s no doubt your family will be serving mashed potatoes again. It’s a dietary staple during this festive time of the year, and there’s a chance that you’ll eat a little too much of it as well. But did you know that mashed potatoes can be unhealthy for you? A 100-gram serving of potatoes contains 68 grams of carbs, and offers very little dietary fiber.[TNAS2] This is way too many carbohydrates than you should normally eat in a single day. I regularly encourage people to limit their carb consumption to
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By AdminM by Paul FassaHealth Impact News The American Diabetes Association (ADA) just put out a position paper on treating diabetes. It’s focus on treatment and prevention, especially for the increasing incidents of diabetes 2 among youth, demonstrates the willful ignorance of institutions that create medical standards for the medical profession. What is ignored is the potential for treating obesity and diabetes 2 with the high-fat low-carb ketogenic diet, which has proven effective for all the factors leading to diabetes and diabetes 2 …read more Source: Health Impact News
By Edsel Cook (Natural News) Reflexology is a godsend for …read more Source: Natural News
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By Michael By Rosanne Lindsay, ND Holiday season is here and food is a central theme, beginning with Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is a time to acknowledge those people and things for which you are grateful…. …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Sharon Thomas, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) In the latest news on vaccines, a newly published 2018 study ties together – in a neat, alarming little bow – years’ worth of research about the hepatitis B vaccine. Specifically, the study’s authors re-confirm prior findings that hepatitis B vaccines can lead to brain damage in animals. But,they also suggest a mechanism as to how this type of brain damage can occur. Latest research findings reveal a scary connection between brain damage and the hepatitis B vaccine Prior data from a team of …read more Source: Natural Health 365
By AdminM by Paul FassaHealth Impact News The results of a 30 million dollar, ten-plus year study on the effects of cell phone radiofrequency radiation (RFR) were published this year, 2018, confirming suspicions that cell phone use is carcinogenic. It was conducted by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Toxicology Program as by The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services nomination as a necessary study to determine safe levels of RFR with cell phone use. This animal study showed RFR can cause cancer while stirring up more controversy from …read more Source: Health Impact News
11/29/18 On Sunday night, I watched 60 Minutes because there was a segment about very expensive robots being created to clean up nuclear waste in Japan. Despite the fact that the first robot failed within minutes of operation, robots cleaning up toxic waste isn’t necessarily a bad idea. However, it reminded me of all the other jobs that I keep hearing about that are already being done or will eventually be done by robots. Within the last month, I saw a news story about the first Artificial Intelligence (AI) news anchor being introduced in China. My local news
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11/29/18 Amazon has released an update to its controversial Amazon Rekogntion software which “improves the ability to detect more faces, increases the accuracy of facial matches and decreases the potential for false matches.” The update is available for all AWS Regions previously leaked by WikiLeaks supported by Amazon Rekognition – U.S. East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), U.S. West (Oregon), AWS GovCloud (U.S.), EU West (Ireland), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Seoul), and Asia Pacific (Sydney) according to the update. Amazon wrote in a press release written on its blog that, Today we are announcing
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