The rapid rise in portion sizes in the west has gone hand in hand with rising rates of obesity. No country in the world has the quantity of fast food outlets with the diversity of portions sizes as the United States. To curb supersizing, governments and public health institutions have advocated portion size limits and health warnings, but they have had limited success. Many European nations can teach the west a thing or two about eating. They pursue cuisine which is full of flavor and high in satisfaction. They don’t believe in low-fat, low-carb, low-taste, or low-calorie, but they do
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By Admin Associated Press Excerpts: A St. Louis jury on Thursday awarded a California woman more than $70 million in her lawsuit alleging that years of using Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder caused her cancer, the latest case raising concerns about the health ramifications of extended talcum powder use. The jury ruling ended the trial that began Sept. 26 in the case brought by Deborah Giannecchini of Modesto. She was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2012. The suit accused Johnson & Johnson of “negligent conduct” in making and marketing its baby powder. “We are pleased the jury did the right
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“Astounding report on the massive increase in crime commited by “migrants” in Germany and how it’s being covered up by the authorties and media there. This is precisely what Mr. O and Hillary want to bring here.” Admin The rape of a ten-year-old girl in Leipzig, the largest city in Saxony, has drawn renewed attention to the spiraling levels of violent crime perpetrated by migrants in cities and towns across Germany — and the lengths to which German officials and the media go to censor information about the perpetrators of those crimes. The girl was riding her bicycle
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“Wow, what bombshell news this is! Includes video.” Admin Fox News Channel’s Bret Baier reports the latest news about the Clinton Foundation investigation from two sources inside the FBI. He reveals five important new pieces of information in these two short clips: 1. The Clinton Foundation investigation is far more expansive than anybody has reported so far and has been going on for more than a year. 2. The laptops of Clinton aides Cherryl Mills and Heather Samuelson have not been destroyed, and agents are currently combing through them. The investigation has interviewed several people twice, and plans to interview
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By By Daniel Barker (NaturalNews) An American company has hit on a novel way to promote its non-GMO corn snacks while raising awareness concerning the dominance of GM agriculture in the country – by using crop circles as an advertising medium.Our Little Rebellion – a company that sells… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Julie Fidler Imagine having a device implanted in your heart to help it keep beating, only to be told there’s a chance someone with nefarious intentions could hack into it. That is exactly what experts are warning could happen to cardiac implants made by device maker St. Jude Medical Inc. The frightening claim comes from the short-selling firm Muddy Waters, which said in a legal brief filed October 21 that experts from the boutique security firm Bishop Fox have validated its claims. [1] Vulnerabilities The concern centers around the Merlin@Home transmitter, which according to St. Jude, “allows efficient remote
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By Christopher David With so many different diets and cooking techniques out there, it can be hard to get a clear picture of healthy eating, what should and shouldn’t be on your plate, how you should be preparing your food, and the best look at good habits. While there are many children’s plates with compartments that have been marked […] The post 10 Charts for Healthy Eating appeared first on Underground Health. …read more Read more here: undergroundhealth.com
“More PC lunacy on college campuses.” Admin Universities across the nation are taking steps to actively purge male students of what’s been labeled “toxic masculinity.” Examples abound of campuses hosting training sessions, group meetings, lectures and other programs to effectively cleanse what many campus leaders and left-leaning scholars contend is an unhealthy masculinity in young men today. On campus, toxic masculinity is often blamed for sexual violence, body shaming, a “hyper-masculinized sporting culture,” acts of domestic terrorism and much more. Read More: TRENDING: Universities work to purge male students of their ‘toxic’ masculinity – The College Fix
Iranian-American Pastor Saeed Abedini is brimming with gratitude for one U.S. presidential aspirant: Donald Trump. In a surprising revelation, Abedini said the Republican presidential nominee helped provide for the needs of his family in Boise, Idaho while he was locked up in an Iranian prison for his faith. The pastor said Trump gave his family $10,000 while he was imprisoned for three and a half years. “I am finally free in a free country. Last year on the same day I was sick and in chains for Christ, and now I can vote to choose my next
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola What the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is calling a “winnable battle”1 is currently claiming the lives of tens of thousands of Americans every year. According to the CDC, between 5 and 10 percent of people admitted to the hospital acquire an infection while an inpatient.2 In real numbers this accounts for 1.7 million infections and 99,000 deaths, incurring $20 billion in healthcare costs. Many believe an antibiotic will cure all infections, but that is rapidly changing. In fact, according to infectious disease experts, the age of antibiotics …read more Read more
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By karencole One of the major reasons why lots of people choose organic foods is to avoid exposure to chemicals. However, most of these organic foods, such as beans, often come in packaging which, if not done well, there are lots of chemicals present that can greatly interfere with the normal physiology especially if there is a wrong choice of packaging company. Various types of food packaging can possibly leach compounds into your food. Investigate your packaging, kitchen, and you’ll observe a lot of materials to be concerned about. Regardless of the possibility that you’re for the most part a
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola A dense bush bearing tiny red berries, hawthorn bushes are common in wooded areas and fence rows across the U.S. and throughout the world. Many parts of the hawthorn (with the botanical name Crataegus), including its berries and flowers, have been used by traditional healers for centuries. Resembling tiny sweet cherries, hawthorn berry “haws” have been used to make wine, jelly and flavored brandy for years, but not many people are aware of the impressive ways it remedies heart problems and many other physical ailments as well. Increasingly, modern …read more Read more here:
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By Twain Yobra Vitamin B12 is crucial for the brain, nerves, DNA and blood cells. Unfortunately, it becomes harder and harder for our bodies to absorb vitamin B12 as we age. In fact, 4 in every 100 women between age 40 and 60 have vitamin B12 deficiency. But age isn’t the only contributing factor – avoiding certain foods is what’s making you vitamin B12 deficient. Here are signs of vitamin B12 deficiency and the foods you should eat to combat them. Signs of vitamin B12 Deficiency Being sleepy all the time despite getting adequate sleep at night Strange sensations in
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Sabine El Gemayel, director and producer of Generation zapped, highlights her solution oriented documentary film investigating the growing body of research on the alarming health risks associated with wireless technology, as well as what the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Telecom Industry don’t want you to know …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By By Amy Goodrich (NaturalNews) California, the top farm area of the U.S., is struggling under the pressure of a persistent drought. With no end in sight, farmers see their yields declining and are forced to drill more wells, pumping billions of gallons of water from the ground to irrigate their thirsty… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Julie Fidler On October 19, 13-year-old student Maanasa Mendu was awarded the grand prize in the Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge for developing a cost-effective device that uses solar and wind power to create energy. [1] Her “solar leaves” device earned her the title of “America’s Top Young Scientist,” as well as a $25,000 prize. Mendu, a 9th grader at William Mason High School in Ohio, was inspired by a visit to India where she discovered that many people lacked basic life necessities such as clean water and lighting. According to Water.org, World Bank estimates show most water
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The United States is at the “point of no return” on issues of faith and morality, and the common statement that an election is the most important of a lifetime finally is absolutely true in 2016, according to a statement from prominent evangelical Christian faith leader Dr. James Dobson. “Every four years, when Americans head to…
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“Son or daughter going off to college next year, you may want to check out this new guide on how colleges rank in terms of allowing differing viewpoints to make sure they are not going to some PC indoctrination center.” Admin Looking for something more illuminating than U.S. News & World Report for college rankings? Something that will warn you if you are sending your child into a bastion of left-wing intolerance? Consider the new “Guide to Colleges” released by Heterodox Academy, the organization co-founded by “Coddling of the American Mind” co-author Jonathan Haidt, a social psychologist at New
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“Another great article from thecollegefix.com about leftist intolerance on campus.” Admin A Donald Trump literature station set up outside of the University of Pittsburgh’s Hillman Library became yet another target of social justice warrior wrath. This past week, Trump volunteer Matt Kerlin and a Pitt student Kirk Breiner were “distributing stickers, koozies, and literature” to students going to and from class, but it didn’t take very long for an all-too typical perpetually aggrieved type to take action against them. “Surely enough,” The Pitt Maverick reports, “Kerlin and fellow tabling participants were met with remarks by students such
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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Beet, mustard and dandelion greens. Boston, bibb and butter lettuce. Romaine, collards, Swiss chard, arugula — you get the idea. The plethora of leafy vegetables available at virtually every grocery store and farmers market is enough to make your thumbs turn green. Maybe you’ve tried a variety and stock your crisper drawer with leafy greens on a regular basis. Others, however, are at a loss. It only takes a few adventurous gambles that end up as wilted garbage fodder to make a chef vow to stick to tried-and-true varieties. But if you know how
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By Heather Callaghan By Pamela Bofferding At our house, back to school means back to kids bringing home germs. When the leaves start turning, I start reaching for my cough drops, feeling that all too familiar tickle in… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By By Amy Goodrich (NaturalNews) “To cook or not to cook?” has been a topic of heated debate among some health food advocates. Raw food junkies claim that eating foods in their most natural state is the answer to all our issues and diseases, cancer included. They believe that cooking destroys essential… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Twain Yobra Are you tired of eating the same snacks over and over? This article will show you how to prep a disease-fighting snack that will keep hunger at bay and keep you energetic. All you need is cauliflower, turmeric, and a few spices. But let me first tell you why roasted cauliflower with turmeric is good for your health. Benefits of cauliflower with turmeric Cauliflower is rich in antioxidants, minerals, and vitamins that improve heart health, brain function and fight inflammation and cancer. Roasted cauliflower with turmeric is tasty and nutritious. Turmeric is rich in curcumin which, according
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By Heather Callaghan By Heather Callaghan, Editor The power of the cranberry is resurfacing as new research shows the mechanism by which cranberry extract cuts bacteria communication, stops it from spreading and lessens… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Christopher David Garlic is one of those miracle foods that seems to have an endless list of health benefits. Garlic boosts the resilience and overall health of your body, and it is also super easy to add to just about anything that you are eating. Some say that keeping a proper diet is one of the best […] The post Garlic: 12 Serious Health Benefits appeared first on Underground Health. …read more Read more here: undergroundhealth.com
By By Daniel Barker (NaturalNews) In an effort to steer away from its previous one-size-fits-all policy, the American Association of Pediatrics (AAP) has issued a new set of guidelines regarding how much time children should spend in front of television and computer screens.Until now, the AAP had… …read more Read more here: Natural News