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By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, Sarah Chaffee discusses New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof’s recent articles about intellectual diversity. Kristof makes a compelling case for hiring faculty with varying political and religious viewpoints (including evangelical Christians), but stops short when it comes to those skeptical of evolution. 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     
It’s one of the most advantageous veggies you can eat, and love it or hate it, broccoli offers an array of health benefits. And it’s about to get even more super. University of Illinois researchers have identified candidate genes controlling the accumulation of phenolic compounds in broccoli. Consumption of phenolic compounds, including certain flavonoids, is associated with a lower risk of coronary heart disease, type II diabetes, asthma, and cancer. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
By Heather Callaghan By Brianna Acuesta After nearby farms began spraying insecticides on their GMO crops, 37 million bees died instantly at one farm as a result. It’s no secret that bees are extremely important for the… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, hear an episode of Tom Woodward’s radio show The Universe Next Door, which features CSC Research Coordinator Casey Luskin. Luskin explains the mystery of the Cambrian explosion, gives examples of human designs that copy designs in nature, and gives 5 major problems with current theories about the chemical origin of life. 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 Michael By Chris “Kikila” Perrin When it comes to science, discovering something new is perhaps one of the fundamental motivators for research. For the most part, the impact these discoveries… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Libby Wild One of the first things we did when we arrived in Florida was to make a trip to Answers in Genesis and the Creation Museum in Northern Kentucky! …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Ariana Source: Simple Guide to Goats For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by ARIANA MARISOL Goats are very fun companions for farmers. Not only are they clever animals, but they are also good lawn mowers. Adopting a goat as a pet can be an extremely rewarding experience. Here is what you need to know when thinking about owning goats: Goats chew on everything. This [&hellip Source: Simple Guide to Goats Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com     
By Julie Fidler As a child, summertime often means getting to sleep in, but for much of the year, kids don’t get enough sleep. People’s sleep requirements change as they get older, but youngsters, in general, all seem to be lacking their proper Z’s. But too much sleep can be just as bad for kids as not enough of it. The amount of sleep a child gets is important, but so, too, are the sleep patterns they form throughout their lives. Depending on a child’s age, he will spend different amounts of time in REM sleep, which is the deepest [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Your life depends on the air you breathe. Your body is so dependent on oxygen, you can go only three minutes without air. The quality of air you breathe affects your respiratory system and your overall health. From several sociological studies, the amount of time the average person living in the U.S. spends inside has remained stable for a few decades.1 The data indicates that people who are employed in the U.S. spend 2 percent of their time outside, 6 percent in transit and 92 percent of their time indoors. This means your indoor [More]
Should we read the Genesis creation account as literal and inspired history, or is it simply a symbolic framework that should be adapted to the most popular scientific theories? Sadly, a growing number of Christian leaders accept evolution as fact and try to harmonize the Bible with the concept of naturalistic development over countless eons. Dr. Henry Morris III offers five fundamental reasons why belief in a recent creation is not only feasible, but vital to a true understanding of God’s Word. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org     
By George Zapo Cayenne is one of the most important herbs in the world. Native Americans have used cayenne in food and medicine for at least 9,000 years. The botanical name for cayenne is capsicum minimum. In Greek, the name means, “to bite.” Other common names for this herb are, Guinea Pepper, Spanish Pepper, Bird Pepper, and African Pepper, to name a few. It comes from the Solonaceae, or nightshades, family of flowering plants. The spicy, hot taste of cayenne pepper is primarily due to a substance known as capsaicin. The health benefits of this pungent herb is …read more [More]
By Jennifer Lea Reynolds Good oral hygiene consists of brushing, flossing, and rinsing teeth on a regular basis. Some people also use a water flosser or enjoy oil pulling, which involves swishing coconut oil in your mouth for a few minutes, then spitting out. But some people still have bad breath, despite these behaviors. If bad breath is a frequent issue, it may indicate underlying health problems. Don’t Overlook the Obvious According to the Mayo Clinic, it’s important to assess the basics when determining the cause of bad breath. Experts there say that it’s necessary to brush the surface of [More]
By Ben Ong One in three American men will get prostate cancer during their lifetime. And one in six of those men, who do get prostate cancer, will die of it. Prostate cancer is the second most deadly cancer for men in America. It’s the leading cause of cancer-related death in men over age 75. So it isn’t surprising if you are concerned to find out if you are at risk of getting prostate cancer. You see, an enlarged and or inflamed prostate – which is common in men over age 50, can be a precursor to prostate cancer But [More]
After investing so much time and effort to understand how all parts of the human body interact, scientists keep turning up new and unforeseen connections—often when they ask the right questions. New and strange developments inspired a team to ask wacky questions about a unique white blood cell called Ly6Chi. And they found some profound answers. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org     
By Beverly Entin Do you know that there are many things in your kitchen can act as medicinal cure. Lots of common ingredients can be used to treat everyday ailments as traditional home remedies. One of the most popular home remedies is the use of hot chicken soup to treat cold, this natural cure has been used since long time all over the world, and it may actually be effective, according to recent studies. And also proven by studies that 6 cherries have the same effect as 1 aspirin. Also packed with antioxidants, cherries treat many health problems effectively. Did [More]
By Alex Jordon Originated in Egypt, okra becomes as the favorite dish to many people all over the world nowadays. It can be cooked with other vegetables in many ways and if you eat this vegetable regularly, you will notice it’s full of health benefits. Firstly, you should know some facts of okra: Okra is rich in fiber, which is very beneficial for the body. Such fiber is essential for maintaining a healthy cholesterol levels, aiding in good digestion and stabilizing the blood sugar levels; Okra will ensure you have a healthy pregnancy as it contains a good amount of [More]
By Amy Goodrich Bloating is an issue caused by excess air in the intestines. One way to eliminate this problem is to determine its primary causes. Some potential causes are stress, poorly managed gut issue, and what and how you eat. By eating the right foods and avoiding certain things, you can eliminate the problem and have your flat tummy back. Some of the things that you need to know about how to get rid of bloating are included in this article. What you should avoid Both smoking and drinking using straws can cause excess air to enter the body, [More]
By Multimedia On this episode of ID the Future, hear a past episode of The Universe Next Door in which Tom Woodward talks to CSC Associate Director John West about the themes of his book The Magician’s Twin: C.S. Lewis on Science, Scientism, and Society. If C.S. Lewis were around today, would he be a supporter of intelligent design or theistic evolution? Dr. West discusses what Lewis has to say about science, evolution, and the dangers of scientism. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Read [More]
By Ken Ham Relative Morality—the Popular Philosophy Barna recently conducted a general population survey to determine current American views on morality. The results are saddening. Overall, eight in ten Americans “express concern about the nation’s moral condition.” People of all ages, backgrounds, and religious beliefs are rightly recognizing that we have a problem in this nation. And yet these same people are confused about what or who determines morality; two-thirds of American adults admit that they believe morality is relative to the circumstances. It’s interesting that they are concerned about America’s moral condition when many believe morality is simply relative. [More]
By REALdeal Source: Quaker Oats Sued Over Glyphosate Found in ‘All Natural’ Foods… The inconvenient truth is starting to come out about widespread glyphosate contamination of the food supply For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by MIKE ADAMS Quaker Oats, owned by PepsiCo, has been sued over its “all natural” oats containing high levels of glyphosate weed killer (sold as “Roundup” by Monsanto). The New York Times, forever a defender of Monsanto and GMOs, is blatantly lying to its readers by claiming the glyphosate found in Quaker Oats is nothing more than [&hellip Source: Quaker Oats Sued …read more [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola For the first time 10 years, the death rate for people living in the U.S. has risen. Preliminary data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) suggests both the overall number of deaths and the rate adjusted for the increasing likelihood of death as people age, rose in 2015.1 At the same time, the CDC also released numbers from one of the largest and broadest health surveys in the U.S., finding rising rates of obesity and diabetes. 2 Although in the past several decades the number of people who die …read [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Three years ago, Dr. Arjun Srinivasan, associate director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), told PBS FRONTLINE:1 “For a long time, there have been newspaper stories and magazine articles that asked ‘The end of antibiotics?’ Well, now I would say you can change the title to ‘The end of antibiotics, period.'” Indeed, experts have issued increasingly stern warnings about rising antibiotic resistance for many years now, yet government authorities have been remarkably slow to act. Despite Srinivasan’s declaration, the CDC still downplays the hazards of antibiotic resistance while the White [More]
Epicatechin is a beneficial flavonol found in foods such as berries, apples, dark chocolate, ginger, and grape seeds. It appears to stand head and shoulders above the rest for its health and performance boosting properties. Data from the Zutphen Elderly Study collected over 25 years indicated that those with the highest average intakes of epicatechin had almost a 40 percent lower risk of dying from coronary heart disease (CHD) than those with the lowest average intakes. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
By Sonia Nicholas Most healthy people have pre-cancerous cells called microtumors in their body. The food that we eat on a daily basis is the key to preventing these cells from becoming malignant. Cancer cell development The more we learn more about cancer and the stages of cancer cell development, the more information we have about how to stop tumours from growing and spreading around the body. Cancer is an incredibly diverse set of diseases. Each different type of cancer involves different genetic mutations, produces different symptoms and creates different diagnostic biomarkers. In fact, the diversity of cancer is one [More]
By By Julie Wilson staff writer (NaturalNews) It’s been a tough few weeks for Big Pharma, as three major studies have now completely disproved the effectiveness of its most profitable drugs. Last week, a huge study published in The Lancet admitted that the risks of antidepressants in children and teens far outweigh… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
How the cataclysm of Noah’s Flood explains it. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By By Amy Goodrich (NaturalNews) Ginger, turmeric and lemon are without a doubt three of the most popular natural healing foods on our planet. Although they have been around for ages, they are finally getting the attention they deserve, thanks to the growing health-conscious community that is turning… …read more Read more here: Natural News