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Lose your temper on the road? Frustrated with colleagues at work? You may be cutting your life short, warns molecular biologist Elizabeth Blackburn–who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2009–and health psychologist Elissa Epel, who studies stress and aging. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
By jwitt On this episode of ID the Future, hear Jay Richards’ recent talk given at a Washington D.C. event entitled “March for Science or March for Scientism? Understanding the Real Threats to Science in America.” The event was hosted by Discovery Institute and the Heritage Foundation. Listen in as he discusses the issue of consensus in science, and when to doubt such a consensus.Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Read more here: id the future     
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) A 2016 Pew Research Center study found that nearly 40 percent of Americans believe genetically modified organisms and GMO foods are worse for health than organic and conventional foods. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is now looking to change hearts and minds through a marketing campaign promoting genetically modified organisms. The recent avoidance of a government shutdown allocated $3 million to what amounts to a planned propaganda campaign for GMOs. However, it’s being called a “consumer outreach” program focused on “educating consumers regarding agricultural biotechnology.” The campaign will discuss …read more Read [More]
By Gabriel Smith While the body does a great job of keeping itself balanced, environmental stressors, fast food, and chemicals take their toll. And when the body struggles to detoxify itself, you may feel tired, bloated, or achy. Luckily, you can help your body detoxify naturally without the aid of unnatural chemicals or aggressive cleanses. Try out our […] The post 6 Ways to Jumpstart Your Body’s Detoxification appeared first on Underground Health. …read more Read more here: undergroundhealth.com     
By Jonathan Landsman (NaturalHealth365) One of the most common infectious diseases known to the modern world is gum disease and its associated tooth decay issues – which affects 3.9 billion people worldwide. Also called periodontal disease, this often overlooked health problem is directly linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, arthritis, diabetes and even dementia. According to periodontist and functional medicine practitioner Dr. Alvin Danenberg, simply changing diet and lifestyle habits hold the key to reversing this major health threat. Discover the real cause of tooth decay and gum disease plus how to AVOID serious health …read more Read [More]
“Yep, war is big business and the military/industrial complex that Eisenhower and Gen. Smedley Butler warned about is as powerful as ever.”  Admin   We are witnessing an assault by the national security state and its liberal media on a President of the United States that is unprecedented.   Wild and unsupported accusations of treasonous or illegal Russian connections have been the mainstay of the news since Trump’s campaign for president. These accusations have reached the point that there is an impeachment movement driven by the national security state and its liberal media and endorsed by Democrats, the American leftwing [More]
By schaffee On this episode from the vaults here at ID the Future, pro-ID mathematician Granville Sewell talks about his book In the Beginning: And Other Essays on Intelligent Design and explains his views on Darwinism, design and how the second law of thermodynamics challenges materialism. Listen in as Sewell and Casey Luskin discuss everything from scientism, education policy, and origin of human consciousness, to the problem of evil. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Read more here: id the future     
By REALdeal Source: Study: Alzheimer’s and Aluminum Link For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by DR. MERCOLA Aluminum has been long known to be neurotoxic, with mounting evidence that chronic exposure is a factor in many neurological diseases, including dementia, autism, and Parkinson’s disease. However, definitive scientific proof is difficult to establish due to the the lack of longitudinal studies, as well as pushback from industries that use aluminum […] Source: Study: Alzheimer’s and Aluminum Link Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com     
By Ken Ham A few weeks ago, hundreds of women gathered in Florence, Kentucky, to be equipped to defend their faith at our unique and powerful Answers for Women conference. “Defend” conference audio is now available for download. Defend Is Available for Download We’re excited to announce that the audio from “Defend” is now available for download. If you missed out on the conference, or you want to hear the content again, you can purchase all of the sessions as MP3 downloads for only $34.99. Just want to listen to one or two of the talks again? Each presentation is [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Aura Lakshmi The history of Cannabis. Cannabis has an ancient history that stretches back many years. One of its first known uses was in 2727 BC when it was used by the Chinese Emperor Shen Nung…. …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
If you have more lean muscle tissue, you have less risk of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM). Findings outlined by US and Chinese scientists provide further insights into how muscles use glucose in a feedback loop as well as its role in whole-body glucose balance. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
By Ken Ham Researchers and scientists constantly turn to God’s creation for unique answers to design problems. After all, God is the greatest designer ever—a God who is infinite in wisdom and knowledge. This practice, called biomimicry, points to the wisdom of our Creator. Our best designs can never rival God’s remarkable handiwork all around us. The latest example of biomimicry is a new experimental steel design inspired by bones. According to an article in Science News, one of steel’s weaknesses is that, after repeated stress, “microscopic cracks” appear which make the material fracture. In an attempt to create stronger, [More]
By Admin – Orissa Vernon Johnston by Paul Fassa Health Impact News There are some folks who know the truth of chemo drugs’ toxicity and will do whatever it takes to avoid a therapy that many do not survive, whether they have medical insurance or not. Two such persons were Vernon Johnston and Ann Cameron. Both were diagnosed with cancer, and both took paths few would dare under the circumstances. The pressure is great to succumb to conventional medical treatments. There are dietary treatments under supervision, however, that have much higher success rates with no serious side effects. Though not [More]
By Ken Ham Whenever I post on Facebook or Twitter about atheism or secular humanism being religions, I am attacked by several atheists and other humanists who insist their beliefs aren’t religious ones. Of course, the fact that they feel the need to provide answers to religious questions such as “Is there a God?” or “What are good and evil?” shows that they are indeed religious. And now the United States Department of Defense has added humanism to its long list of recognized religions. The Department of Defense recently updated its list of recognized religions from just over 100 to [More]
By Seth Pollard Are you eating a gluten-free diet, but you don’t have celiac disease? A new study suggests that you may not want to make that move. Not only does a gluten-free diet not prevent heart disease, but researchers say avoiding gluten when you don’t have celiac disease could lead to cardiovascular disease and more. According to the study, people without celiac disease who go gluten-free could wind up with serious health problems, because a gluten-free diet is associated with lower consumption of whole grains, which are associated with a lower risk of heart disease. [1] Read: “Maybe it’s [More]
By Dr. Joe Francis Bacteria depend on tail-like structures called flagella to get around. But they’re not alone. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Mike Barrett The potentially deadly, drug-resistant “superbug,” carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE), is more widespread in U.S. hospitals than previously thought, an earlier-released study has found. [1] Researchers looked for cases of infections caused by CRE in a sample of 4 U.S. hospitals – 3 in the Boston area and 1 in California – and identified numerous varieties of the bacterium. [2] Each year, CRE bacteria sicken about 9,300 people and claim the lives of 600 people in the United States, according to the CDC. Those numbers are climbing. CRE bacteria, in particular, have been called “nightmare bacteria” by CDC Director [More]
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Gum disease and bleeding gums are unpleasant conditions that could lead to more serious health problems, including cardiovascular issues, a decline in organ health and decreased immunity. But, now, there’s new evidence that unhealthy gums can lead to brain disorders like, dementia. Don’t ignore the signs of poor health: Gum disease is an oral health issue often characterized by bleeding gums, foul breath, mouth pain, ulcers, bone loss and tooth loss. In addition, it’s been linked to accelerated cognitive decline in persons with Alzheimer’s disease. Cognitive decline increased up to six …read more Read [More]
Theresa May is planning to introduce huge regulations on the way the internet works, allowing the government to decide what is said online.   Particular focus has been drawn to the end of the manifesto, which makes clear that the Tories want to introduce huge changes to the way the internet works.   “Some people say that it is not for government to regulate when it comes to technology and the internet,” it states. “We disagree.”   Senior Tories confirmed to BuzzFeed News that the phrasing indicates that the government intends to introduce huge restrictions on what people can post, [More]
“The foundation of an EU army now being put in place.”  Admin European Union leaders plan to move forward with the creation of an EU military headquarters within the next few days – and warn that Britain may still be expected to take part, even after Brexit. Plans to set up a joint Military Planning and Conduct Capability (MPCC) facility, agreed by all 28 member states in March, had been stalled by British objections to the facility having an operational military role. But speaking to reports in Brussels following a meeting of EU defence ministers on Thursday, the EU’s Foreign [More]
By Seth Pollard Between 30-40% of American adults have nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), a condition with no visible signs that rarely causes symptoms. Despite its near-invisibility, NAFLD raises the risk of heart disease, diabetes, cirrhosis, and liver cancer. What’s more, a recent study suggests that people with a high-risk variant of the PNPLA3 gene are much more likely to have NAFLD if they’re obese than if they’re thin. [1] NAFLD actually refers to several stages of disease. Most people have a form of the disease known as “fatty liver,” in which more than 5% of the liver is made [More]
By Creation Moments Evolutionary scientists have recently claimed strong evidence to support the evolution of birds from dinosaurs. Palaeontologist Lida Xing was visiting a market in Myanmar, when he saw a piece of amber, containing a tiny feather, along with the more usual insects. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Dr. Serge Gregoire Lyme disease is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi and is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected black legged ticks (1). Very recently, this infection has also been shown to be transmitted my mosquito bites and fleas (2, 3). This would explain the rapid increase of Lyme disease across the country. Typical symptoms include fever, headache, fatigue, and a characteristic skin rash called erythema. If left untreated, the infection can spread to joints, the heart, the nervous system and eventually the whole body. Lyme disease is diagnosed based on symptoms, physical findings (e.g., rash), [More]
One way that parents can teach their children how to properly handle and view money is by modeling this behavior for them. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Heather Callaghan By Health Tips Now Sweating is a vital function of our bodies that regulates core body temperature – overheating can be fatal. When the temperature rises over 37 degrees Celsius or 98.6 degrees… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Troy Lacey Episodes 6–8 of National Geographic’s Origins: The Journey of Humankind focuses on shelter, exploration, and transportation. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Mike Barrett We know (or think we know) that high blood glucose, or hyperglycemia, is linked to diabetes and obesity. But now scientists have also recently discovered a link between excess blood sugar and Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers have established a “tipping point” link between excess blood glucose and the disease, meaning that people who eat a lot of sugar could be more likely to go on to develop Alzheimer’s. [1] Omar Kassaar, a biologist at the University of Bath in the U.K., said in a press release: “Excess sugar is well-known to be bad for us when it comes [More]