What kind of creation evidence can ICR reveal in the new museum? Science Writer Brian Thomas shares a few fascinating facts that refute evolution and confirm the authenticity of the Genesis account. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org
By Heather Callaghan By Kelly Brogan, MD The following are four principal tenets that may undermine your current understanding of the efficacy and safety of antidepressant medication. For more information like… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
By Christina Sarich Even Harvard has bowed to the Biotech Giants, stating that herbicide use is “ubiquitous” and may or may not increase with the cultivation of genetically modified (GM) crops. However, GM crops accounted for 45.2% of the global glyphosate market in 2012 and have been increasingly cultivated. Without GMOs, there would be a great decrease in the use of carcinogenic glyphosate. The biotech industry says that GM crops reduce the use of pesticides worldwide. This claim is blown out of the water by a new report using global glyphosate market research. The report exposes the link between increased
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Central to the thinking of its central architects like Stalin, Lenin, Marx and Engels. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Admin – Orissa Saba Button suffered from a hypoxic brain injury, kidney, liver and bone marrow failure after receiving the flu shot in Australia. The Federal Court of Australia approved a settlement said to be in excess of $10 million. Photo by Justin Benson-Cooper. Source. by Jefferey Jaxen Health Impact News With the passage of The Public Health and Wellbeing Amendment of 2015, Australia has retrogressed to a state of gross human rights violations. The amendment, nicknamed No Jab, No Pay, is now active and targeting low income families exclusively. Parents who are conscientious objectors to vaccination, for whatever
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By Sherice Fructose sometimes called fruit sugar is a monosaccharide, or single sugar, that has the same chemical formula as glucose but a different molecular structure. Pure fructose is about 70% sweeter than sugar. A small amount of fructose, such as the amount found in most vegetables and fruits, is not a bad thing. However, consuming too much fructose at once seems to overwhelm the body’s capacity to process it. The diets of our ancestors contained very small amounts of fructose. Harmful Effects of Excess Fructose 1.Fructose increases uric acid production, which, in excess, can cause gout, kidney stones and
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By Christina Sarich The biotech industry doesn’t want farmers to have that “a-ha moment,” the sudden realization that it could have saved themselves a truckload by purchasing non-genetically modified (non-GM) seed. It turns out non-GM mustard seed performs just as well as genetically modified mustard seed, which is promoted by the industry as ‘higher performing.’ What’s more, the industry’s claims that biotech seed is better than non-GM seed were based on fraud. The Coalition for GM-Free India and an ex-scientist from Bhabha Atomic Research Centre state that GM mustard’s yield does not perform better than currently available non-GM varieties and
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Dr. George Suarez NEW YORK – A Miami physician who has developed a Federal Drug Administration-approved treatment for prostate cancer that does not require surgery, radiation therapy or chemotherapy, is now researching ways to use the technology to treat even the most advanced stages of the disease. As WND reported last month, the High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound…
Sin always starts small – with a thought, a glance or maybe an unresolved issue. If it’s not checked by God, it can grow into a monster that takes complete dominion over your life. Yet sin doesn’t just affect us personally but culturally as well. And the pathway of sin is the same for both –…
The IRS is facing service disruptions. Of all the federal agencies that strike fear and loathing in the hearts of Americans, the Internal Revenue Service is at the top of the list for many. It’s one reason why several Republican presidential candidates this year have proposed simplifying the tax code so people can submit their returns…
By Multimedia We often say that Darwinists are reluctant to debate advocates of intelligent design, but here are two who deserve a tip of the hat. Keith Pannell is a chemist at the University of Texas at El Paso who hosts a program, Science Studio, on the NPR station there. He invited Stephen Meyer on to talk about the science of ID, pegged to the Dover anniversary. Clearly Pannell is an ID critic so he gets kudos for being willing to have a civil and informative conversation. Perhaps feeling insecure about facing the author of Darwin’s Doubt by himself, Dr.
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By Heather Callaghan By Kelly Brogan, MD I used to be a dairy addict. When my naturopath asked me to give up gluten and dairy 6 years ago, it was approximately 2 more years before I stopped fantasizing about cheese,… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
Exposure to heavy metals during fetal and newborn development change the gut microbiota makeup, contributing to a higher risk of disease in later life, researchers have determined. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By Ken Ham What is the reason for such opposition to a project that will be so beneficial to the state as it brings hundreds of millions of tourist dollars into Kentucky? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Julie Fidler Children who grow up with parents who are heavy smokers may have an increased risk for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) later in life, found a new study published in the journal Radiology. Researchers used data from the 5th-decade follow-up of the Tasmanian Longitudinal Health Study, which included nearly 8,600 participants followed from their birth in 1961 to examine the impact of exposure to secondhand smoke on later life COPD. Nearly 40% of participants said that as 7-year-olds, they lived with a mother who smoked, and 17% of those individuals said their mothers were heavy smokers. Nearly
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By By Sarah Landers (NaturalNews) Global warming is a seriously hot topic; every day there’s a new report claiming that humans are to blame for climate change. According to the NOAA in their latest press briefing, levels of carbon dioxide are to blame for the “hottest year ever,” as reported by Real… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Creation Moments As everyone knows, most sea creatures get from place to place by swimming. Others – like the octopus – use a form of jet propulsion. But one thing that no one expects to see on the sea floor is a fish that walks! And what makes this creature even more unusual is that the spotted handfish gets about on pectoral fins that look almost like human hands! read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By P. S. Orr If you’re like most caring parents, you’ve wondered how to get your child to try new foods in order to keep them healthy. Many dietitians, nurses, and pediatricians have found that picky eaters can be won over to new and interesting foods by employing a trick of the parenting trade called the “one-bite rule.” It’s as simple as the name implies: you simply require that your child only try one bite of a new food that you introduce at a meal. Don’t blitz them with tangy foods or mixed dishes. Keep things simple and introduce one
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By Christina Sarich It has been five years since the Fukushima disaster. Many of us have forgotten the press describing millions of gallons of ‘nuclear’ water leaking into the ocean, but nearly 400,000 people who had to be evacuated remember the event vividly. The panic and irresponsibility by TEPCO following the earthquake, tsunami, and meltdowns was unprecedented. In a recent interview with The Telegraph, Japan’s former Prime Minister, Naoto Kan, stated that the country had come within a “paper-thin margin” of being absolutely devastated. Kan said that Fukushima was so bad, he had considered declaring martial law and evacuating Tokyo
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By Ken Ham Well, Dr. Tommy Mitchell, a medical doctor now here on staff at AiG, has some advice for young people who want to enter the medical field as biblical creationists. He says, You have to remain consistent. It’s just like with anything, you’re going to have people who are for you and who are against you. No matter whether you’re a fan of a certain sports team or you like a certain car, there are people who have different opinions. Now, when you’re talking about a core worldview—the basis of how you view the …read more Read more
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By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
By Sherice Peaches, also called Prunus persica are versatile summer fruits, which have origin in China and South Asia. There are many vitamins, minerals and other nutrients that have been found in peaches. More specifically, the fruit is an ample source of vitamin A, B1, B2, C, E and K, etc. Plus, peaches also offer numerous useful minerals like calcium, potassium, magnesium, iron, phosphorus, copper and so on. 9 Health Benefits of Eating Peaches Immune System Peaches are rich in ascorbic acid and zinc, which aid to maintain a healthy immune system. Zinc and vitamin C exert effectual wound healing
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By Dr. Gary Parker The Scopes trial showed it was foolish to teach only creation; is it any wiser to teach only evolution? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By P. S. Orr Signs of vitamin deficiencies are often ignored because of the subtle and often strange symptoms that occur as a result. Eating contaminated, processed foods plays a huge role in causing vitamin deficiencies in the body. Plus, most people are not able to actually consume enough nutritional foods to stay healthy. You may not necessarily develop a disease, but you can definitely endure impaired functioning as a result of vitamin deficiencies. Prolonged lack of certain nutrients can, of course, cause the onset of certain diseases. That’s why it’s important to know the signs of vitamin deficiencies in
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Why evolutionists try to explain such chemistry wouldn’t exist until over 100 million years later. …read more Read more here: creation.com
By Ariana Source: Organic Agriculture is The Key to Solving World Hunger For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by ARIANA MARISOL Researchers have concluded that organic farming can sustainably feed the global population. Through the review of hundreds of published studies, Washington State University researchers have found evidence that organic farming can produce sufficient yields, be profitable for farmers, protect and improve the environment and be safer for farm workers. Written [&hellip Source: Organic Agriculture is The Key to Solving World Hunger Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com