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By Creation Moments Ever wonder why habits are so hard to break? If you think it’s just a matter of weak willpower or cravings that refuse to subside, scientists from Duke University have startling news for you. They have found that habits leave a lasting mark on specific circuits in the brain, priming you to keep engaging in the habitual activities. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Heather Callaghan Drug and substance abuse has ruined and taken the lives of many. Substance addiction or abuse happens to be a complicated and complex disease which gradually gnaws the addict of their physical,… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
“Vote fraud is the ONLY way Killary can win this election. Let’s pray that God will thwart their evil doings.”  Admin “Rampant” voter fraud is already going down across the US, all of which is in favor of Democrats. Watch the Washington Times’ Kelly Riddell run down some of the worst cases so far on “Fox and Friends”: Read More: ‘Rampant’ Voter Fraud Favoring Dems Caught in Swing States Across U.S.
By Tony Perkins God’s Word is our guide in all areas of faith and practice, even in politics. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Julie Fidler Do you regularly drop $200 on shoes? Is your spouse mad at you for buying a sports car? Do you make 5 trips to the all-you-can-eat buffet? Well, you’re probably selfish. At least, that’s what a new study says. Neuroscience researchers from the University of Zurich say if you’re the impulsive type, you probably have difficulty walking in somebody else’s shoes, figuratively speaking. Impulse control, they claim, is rooted in a region of the brain called the posterior tempero-parietal junction (pTPJ), which helps you better see the world from someone else’s perspective. [1] Co-author Christian Ruff says: [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola How you clean your toosh has become a matter of media attention in the past several years as the move toward using wet wipes has created sewer monsters costing some cities millions of dollars to repair. The demand for wet wipes began in the early 1970s when the industry expanded the single-packed, alcohol-soaked wet towelette product your mom or grandma may have carried in her purse in the ‘50s and ‘60s, into a line of wet wipes for baby’s bottoms (patented in 1972 with the brand name “Wet Ones”). Demand for these disposable towels [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org     
Understanding the difference between what opposing theories predict helps to discriminate between them and thus avoid useless arguments. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Julie Fidler Two new types of genetically modified (GM) potatoes were approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on October 28. The GM potatoes are designed to resist the pathogen that caused the Irish potato famine. Source: PotatoPro.com The approval covers Idaho-based J.R. Simplot Co.’s Ranger Russet and Atlantic varieties of the company’s 2nd generation of Innate potatoes. Simplot says the potatoes will bruise less, contain fewer black spots, and have enhanced storage capacity. The spuds have a lower amount of a potentially carcinogenic chemical created when potatoes are cooked at high temperatures. Before the GMO potatoes can [More]
How did dinosaurs go extinct? Did they live alongside humans? ICR science writer Brian Thomas reveals the biblical and scientific evidence in this podcast series. Listen to fascinating insights from the fossil record, biblical history, and recent soft-tissue discoveries. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org     
When it comes to recommendations on healthy food choices, the last reputable source is often public health. This usually stems from a lack of integrity and biased conclusions forced upon public officials by special interests. Our society’s bias against saturated fat and cholesterol has become so strong that we often forget that in nature those are the exact foods where the most nutrients are found. Eggs are no different and more evidence continues to shed light that their regular consumption helps prevent heart attacks and strokes, something unheard of a few decades ago. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease [More]
By Dr. Kevin Anderson The recent report of a 1.5-billion-year-old fossil1 has brought attention once again to the alleged evolution of multicellular systems. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Christopher David Most people know how to prepare scrambled eggs — but are you reaping the full benefit of healthy egg recipes? Let’s take a look at a variety of ways for you to cook eggs! Plenty of Americans shy away from eggs because of their cholesterol content and assumed role in heart disease. But eggs are a great and completely natural high-protein food, and there are many healthy recipes to choose from. In fact, the fear of eggs is mostly myth. Studies show no connection between eggs and heart disease in healthy people. A single egg has six [More]
By Admin Glyphosate: Will the EPA Capitulate to Its Cronies? by Alliance for Natural Health They’re concerned the truth will come out about this ubiquitous poison. Action Alert! Recently we reported that the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a draft report on the carcinogenic potential of glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup herbicide. This was in advance of a meeting in which a panel of scientists would discuss the available data on glyphosate and its potential to cause cancer—but that meeting never happened. It was postponed, ostensibly because the agency was …read more Read more here: Health Impact [More]
By Creation Moments On our previous Creation Moments broadcast, we had good news for coffee drinkers – specifically, that the caffeine in coffee does not make a person dehydrated. The long-held myth that coffee is a diuretic was the product of 90-years-old bad science. Well, today we’ve got even more good news about something you might already be consuming at breakfast. Once you hear how feeding it to laboratory mice improved their learning ability, you might want to make it a regular part of your family’s breakfast. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
One of Islam’s core beliefs is that no one is allowed to poke fun at Muhammad or his writings – no one, anywhere, ever. And Europe more and more seems to be subscribing to that religious doctrine, according to a new report from Douglas Murray, an author, commentator and public-affairs analyst, who wrote at the Gatestone…
The black-robed brigade or regiment was made up of clergy who lived during the colonial era and who were very instrumental in helping America win its independence. They were given that name because most wore black clerical robes to officiate their Sunday church services. They were influential because they were not only unashamed when preaching the…
By By David Gutierrez, staff writer (NaturalNews) Most people immediately recognize a similarity between pumpkins and other kinds of hard-skinned, winter squashes such as acorn squash, butternut squash and spaghetti squash. This leads to the perfectly reasonable assumption that all these names refer to different verities… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Ken Ham In days gone by, the United Kingdom was known for sending missionaries around the world. Now, the UK is a mission field. Sadly, Christianity has been on the decline across the UK, and reaching people with the good news of the gospel is difficult. If you are a Christian in the UK (or even in continental Europe), are you prepared to share the gospel in an increasingly secular culture? Well, you are invited to get equipped by joining me next year for a mega conference October 26–28, 2017, in West Bromwich, West Midlands, UK. This conference will [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola In your musings about odd things, it may have occurred to you to wonder, if butter is basically made from the skimmings of milk, and milk is white, why is butter yellow? When you think about butter making, it’s a multi-step process, starting with cows. Cows, in the best and most natural way, eat grass and flowers which contain the yellow pigment beta-carotene, and store the pigments in their fat. You get milk, cream, butter and other dairy foods from cows, and all (optimally) contain the fat with the beta-carotene, as well as the [More]
By By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer (NaturalNews) The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is taking action in Ireland and addressing water quality issues with a public utility company named Irish Water. The EPA has conducted audits at 19 public water supply utilities, and has issued 11 important directives to Irish… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
Are Genesis 1 and 2 separate creation accounts? And does the Bible forbid eating rare steak? …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org     
“Watch the video and see the “prez” actually encourage an illegal activity. He should be impeached and jailed for this. What a piece of scum. The Dems are a party of unbridled lawlessness”  Admin Barack Obama has gone on record encouraging illegal immigrants to vote in the United States presidential election. Appearing on MiTu, a YouTube channel aimed at Latino millenials, Obama was asked by the host Gina Rodriguez if undocumented immigrants should be fearful of voting. But rather than setting her straight and telling her that voting is a sacred right of citizens, and if you are an undocumented [More]
By By J. D. Heyes (NaturalNews) If you’re into preparedness and you see some dark clouds gathering on the horizon like we do, you’re probably considering stocking up on some supplies for when the proverbial “stuff” hits the fan (and it will).Long-term storable foods are one of the preparation items… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
A missionary speaks passionately of how Genesis proves crucial in giving hope despite an alarming social decay in Fiji. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Ariana Source: 8 Helpful Uses For Fall Leaves For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. There is more you can do with fallen leaves than just rake them up or jump in them. Leaves have multiple beneficial purposes in the yard and garden. Don’t miss out on this sustainable garden treat! Compost Leaves are the perfect carbon ingredient for your compost pile. Layer dead leaves in between all […] Source: 8 Helpful Uses For Fall Leaves Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com