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By Julie Fidler Rates of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have skyrocketed in the United States over the past 2 decades, with a new study showing that 1 in 10 children are now ‘diagnosed’ with the condition. [1] The study used data from the National Health Interview Study to examine children between the ages of 4 and 17. From 1997 to 1998, 6.1% of people in this age group were diagnosed with ADHD. The researchers found that this had increased to 10.2% between 2015 and 2016. So, do more children have ADHD? Not necessarily, according to Dr. Wei Bao, study co-author [More]
By Mike Barrett A new test has been developed that calculates your heart age and your subsequent risk of heart attack and stroke. [1] The Heart Age Test asks adults over 30 to answer a series of questions about their physical lifestyle and health. If the test determines that your “heart age” is older than your actual age, it means you have a greater risk of suffering from one of these cardiovascular events. I took the test, and it told me how old I could expect to live without having a heart attack or stroke. According to Public Health England, [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) A new 5th generation wireless telecommunication system has been approved by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC), and its purpose is to help bring about the “Internet of Things” – a sort of technological wonderland featuring cars that drive themselves; refrigerators that re-order their own contents; and lightning-quick movie downloads. However, this wireless utopia has an underreported fatal flaw. According to applied physicist Ronald M. Powell, PhD, the new network would “irradiate everyone.” Discover the truth about the pending bombardment of wireless radiation – and how …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By AdminM $32,500 for CBD Oil? by ANH-USA If we don’t change a key FDA policy, that’s how much you may be forced to pay if you want to purchase CBD oil. Action Alert! For years, consumers have benefitted from access to cheap, safe, and effective CBD oil supplements. But now the FDA says that CBD is a drug, not a supplement—a drug which will be sold for $32,500 a year. Legally the FDA could at any time remove all CBD supplements from the market, on its own volition, or if the drug company which holds …read more Source: Health [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are incredibly common, affecting up to 60 percent of women during their lifetime1 and leading to close to 10 million doctor visits in the U.S. annually.2 Most UTIs (about 80 to 90 percent) are caused by E. coli bacteria, which can be introduced into your urinary tract in a number of ways. While many strains of E. coli live in your intestines, and can end up causing a UTI if introduced to your urinary tract via your own feces or during sexual intercourse, other strains of E. coli come from [More]
By Michael By Sustainable Pulse Citing a recent report by the Environmental Working Group finding traces of the ‘known carcinogen’ glyphosate in Cheerios, Quaker Oats and other oat-based breakfast foods,… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Triatomines, affectionately known as “kissing bugs,” have made headlines lately. According to U.S. health officials, disease caused by these insects is on the rise, and in the long term can be quite serious. Known as Chagas disease,1,2 the infection is contracted through a bite from a triatomine, a nocturnal insect that crawls around on your face while you’re sleeping. It will typically bite around the lips or eyes — hence the nickname “kissing bug.” Most people report they did not feel the bite. Like other bloodsucking insects, the triatomine sucks your blood. It then [More]
“As the left and it’s propaganda mouthpiece, the MSM, become more vicious and intolerant we can expect such attacks to increase.”  Admin   09/18/17   White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders has been targeted by establishment media outlets not only because of the messaging she provides on behalf of President Trump. It’s also because of her strong Christian faith.   WND columnist Mychal Massie wrote recently, “God-fearing righteous women are not threatened by the likes of those who mocked Sarah Huckabee Sanders and those who thought it was OK to do so.   “Truly independent women who strive to honor [More]
By Hesh Goldstein A couple of years ago, Andrew Baker of Food Freedom news wrote an article entitled, The Vaccine Hoax is Over. Documents from UK Reveal 30 years of Cover-up. Yet, two or so years later vaccines are still pushed like crazy. Anyway, in his article, it was pointed out that under the Freedom of Information Act filed by a doctor (imagine that, a hooker with a conscience) revealed 30 years of secret official documents showing that government experts have known that vaccines do not work, that they cause the diseases they are supposed to prevent, that they are [More]
By AdminM by Paul FassaHealth Impact News Splenda advocates and defenders were given an inconvenient truth from a new study that put the brakes on Splenda’s parade of health claims for marketing purposes. Splenda is the brand name for sucralose. One of the health claims for this chemically-altered sucrose is that its molecules are inert, they don’t produce internal biochemical changes. And even though it sweetens much more efficiently than chemically-unaltered table sugar, it is completely eliminated from the body naturally after ingestion and not stored as fat or even used as energy. Therefore it is calorie …read more Source: [More]
By Mike Barrett The U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) said earlier this year that more than 200 rare “nightmare” antibiotic-resistant genes were found during testing in 2017. Dr. Anne Schuchat, principal deputy director of the CDC, expressed shock at the findings, saying: “I was surprised by the numbers we found. Two million Americans get infections from antibiotic resistance, and 23,000 die from those infections each year.” The authors write in the report that the bacteria haven’t spread widely, but they found a variety of resistant germs in every state. The agency tested for 2 of the most well-known superbugs: [More]
By Susan Patterson You’ll recognize them by their long scaly tails, beady eyes and pointed snouts. If you see anything that fits this description running through your house, I’m sorry to tell you that you’ve got mice! I’m not referring to those domestic ones that your kids bring home from school, or from the pet shop; oh no these are much different. And, when they start invading your home it’s very difficult to get rid of them. To make matters worse, once these horrid pests get inside your house they contaminate surfaces, gnaw at your food and leave feces everywhere. [More]
By Rebecca Jacobs (Naturalhealth365) According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 15.7 million people suffer from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) – a serious respiratory condition which can cause scarring of the lungs, narrowing of the airway and extreme difficulty breathing. Taking enough milk thistle – on a regular basis – can help protect you from harm. (But, don’t expect to hear about this from the big pharma-owned media.) Exposure to tobacco smoke – whether through actively smoking or simply inhaling the smoke from another’s cigarette – is the …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
Sep 17   Today on TruNews we discuss the Deep State witch hunt being waged against President Trump, and anyone who dared to cast a vote for sovereignty in the 2016 election, and how the Mueller probe exposed a tie between Paul Manafort and Israel. Later, we analyze the significance of the new deal between Russia and Turkey to create a demilitarized zone around Idlib, Syria and what that means for Israel’s November war with Iran.   Watch: Syrian Battle Delayed… Did God Intervene?
By AdminM Iowa Teen Dies of ADEM Three Weeks After HPV Vaccination by The Vaccine Reaction Christopher Bunch, 14 years old, died on Aug. 14, 2018 of complications from a rare neurological disease called Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM). The teenager began experiencing symptoms, including headaches, nausea and vomiting, on Aug. 6. He spent much of the next two days sleeping.12 On Aug. 8, Christopher’s parents became concerned that their son’s health had seriously deteriorated. “His progression went from zero to one hundred in a matter of four hours,” said Elijah Mendoza Bunch, Christopher’s father.12 Christopher was taken to University of [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Chances are you’ve seen the recent headlines claiming coconut oil is “pure poison.”1,2,3 That declaration was made in a lecture posted on YouTube by Karin Michels, Ph.D., professor at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and director of the Institute for Prevention and Tumor Epidemiology at the University of Freiburg in Germany. In the lecture,4 which is given all in German and was posted on YouTube July 10, 2018, Michels proclaims that coconut oil is “one of the worst foods you can eat.” Such statements fall right in line with …read more [More]
09/17/18   “Is it any wonder the attendance of the Church of England has been plummeting.” Admin   A female bishop has told the Church of England to stop referring to God solely as male, equating gendering the deity to websites only showing white people.   After a YouGov poll found that half of young Christians see God — referred to in the Bible as ‘father’, including in Jesus Christ’s ‘Lord’s Prayer’ — as male, the first female bishop Rt Revd Rachel Treweek, bishop of Gloucester, said that she was concerned that the Church was not being “mindful of language”. [More]
By Julie Fidler A member of the family that owns Purdue Pharma – the same company that makes OxyContin – has been awarded a patent for a treatment for opioid use disorder. [1] Purdue Pharma is currently being sued by more than 1,000 jurisdictions for allegedly fueling the opioid crisis with its OxyContin painkiller. But Dr. Richard Sackler, one of 6 inventors of the new patent, doesn’t seem to be bothered by that. He is more than willing to gain financially from the very problem he himself helped create, even if it means generating a great deal of criticism in [More]
By Mike Barrett Some people seem to experience less pain than others, and a new study suggests that the reason behind the phenomenon has to do with how and where those people focus their thoughts. It seems that mindfulness meditation could ease the suffering of countless individuals. Lead study author Fadel Zeidan, Ph.D., assistant professor of neurobiology and anatomy at the medical school, part of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, said: “Mindfulness is related to being aware of the present moment without too much emotional reaction or judgment. We now know that some people are more mindful than others, and [More]
By Jonathan Landsman (NaturalHealth365) “Most people don’t know that our bodies were created to heal themselves,” says holistic doctor Farrah Agustin-Bunch, M.D. This statement is at the heart of the holistic healing philosophy of Dr. Farrah Agustin-Bunch, the owner of Natural Medical Center of Victoria, Tarlac in the Philippines. This philosophy may also be why big pharma wants her to stop practicing. The fact remains: If enough people wake up to the truth, the drug companies will lose a large portion of their business. And, obviously, they don’t want that. Dr. Farrah has been …read more Source: Natural Health 365 [More]
By Stephanie Vick, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) According to a 2014 review published in the Journal of Food Science, vinegar has been around for at least 10,000 years. That’s a pretty long track record. But, today, we’re going to focus (soley) on the truth behind apple cider vinegar. Traditionally, vinegar is used as a preservative because of its antimicrobial and antibacterial effects. Apple cider vinegar – fermented from the raw materials of crushed apples – remains one of the most popular varieties, and it’s been claimed to help with <a target=_blank href="https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/6-proven-health-benefits-of-apple-cider-vinegar" target="_blank" …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Factory farmed chicken has been identified as the food responsible for the greatest number of foodborne illnesses, thanks to the presence of pathogenic bacteria, many of which are resistant to antibiotics. Now, testing reveals chicken and other meats may also contain drugs that are banned for use in food animals. As reported by Consumer Reports,1 drugs such as ketamine, phenylbutazone and chloramphenicol are all found in the U.S. meat supply. “The data — as well as Consumer Reports’ review of other government documents and interviews with farmers, industry experts, government officials and medical professionals [More]
“There are two articles on this situation with pastor Song, one following the other, I recommend reading both.”  Admin   09/16/18   Islamic militants hijacked a prison chaplain’s Bible classes and physically assaulted and abused him because of his Christian faith.   Pastor Paul Song today describes how he was left in a state of near- constant fear after Muslim gangs, acting with impunity, came to dominate Brixton Prison in South London. He tells The Mail on Sunday of one chilling incident when a small group stormed his gathering in the prison chapel and began loudly praising the jihadis who [More]
By Susan Patterson In some cases, modern technology can have a negative impact on our health, such as staring at a screen just before bed, which can really mess up the quality of your sleep and too much screen use, can strain our eyes. But there are also a lot of high-tech devices that can enhance our health and well-being, including these gadgets that can make your home healthier. 1. Automatic Dustpan Most people don’t really think about dust, especially when it’s hiding in corners and underneath furniture. At least until it starts to coat every crevice and surface in [More]
By Julie Fidler Did seeing gym class coming up on your schedule fill you with dread and loathing? The reason I ask is, a new study suggests that your past experiences with physical education may influence your feelings about exercise today, and whether or not you’re physically active. [1] About 2/3 of the Western world rarely gets off its butt to exercise. A lot of that might have to do with people’s views on exercise. If you saw gym class as a fun experience, you’re more likely to be physically active today. If gym class was akin to torture for [More]
Prepared sashimi products are where you’re likely to find genetically modified salmon, the CEO of AquaBounty Technologies, a Massachusetts-based biotechnology company that produces the fish, told investors, but they won’t say who they’re selling to …read more Source: Prevent Disease     
Ever wonder why some people seem to feel less pain than others? A study conducted at Wake Forest School of Medicine may have found one of the answers – mindfulness. …read more Source: Prevent Disease