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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola An estimated 5.4 million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease, a severe form of dementia,1 and the most recent data2,3 suggests over half a million Americans die from Alzheimer’s each year, making it the third leading cause of death in the US, right behind heart disease and cancer. As prevalence has increased, so have the questions about why, and the search for answers has dished up some pretty curious findings over the past several years. It seems quite clear that Alzheimer’s disease is primarily diet-related, with insulin resistance, processed foods, trans fats, …read more Read more [More]
By Ken Ham Shoulder blade shapes have been compared between humans and existing apes as well as fossilized apes. Well, evolutionists wouldn’t call the fossils apes. An article stated that a recent study suggests that the last common ancestor (often shortened to LCA) of humans and apes “looked a lot like a chimpanzee or gorilla . . . at least in the shoulder.” The PNAS study, titled “Fossil hominin shoulders support an African ape-like last common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees,” explains, A laterally facing shoulder blade allows humans to store energy in their shoulders, much like a slingshot, facilitating [More]
By Vinay Grover Every Tom, Dick and Harry has to pass through this phase of life i.e. anxiety. Lots of people in this world has to deal with this condition in one way or the other. In this situation of anxiety your heart beats at a faster pace, one feels baffled and muddled. Anxiety is also a state when one feels worried without any apt reason. It results in poor concentration, trembling, sweating, rapid heart rate, shallow breathing and unwanted negative thoughts and behaviours. That said, every problem has a solution. You will find different cures, herbs and oils which [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola When feeling down, people might say they’re “feeling blue” and the world looks “colorless” or “gray.” It turns out these may be more than expressions, as how you feel may actually change the way you see the world around you. Emotions influence low-level visual processes, which are your basic perceptions of space and form, including color perception. This might sound surprising, until you realize that your visual processes require input from your brain. As Time reported:1 “Sadness decreases arousal, for example, which in turn limits the amount of light entering the retina and reduces [More]
By Creation Moments Some people think that they can believe in Jesus Christ as their Savior and at the same time believe God created through evolution. These people are called theistic evolutionists or progressive creationists. What kind of nature would a god have who creates through the death that is essential to evolution? read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By By Joel Edwards (NaturalNews) “Trust your doctor” or so goes the saying. You wouldn’t blindly trust a car salesman. You’d ask a lot of questions to see if a car is right for you. But most of us have been conditioned to believe our doctors are infallible. To question their judgment is akin to blasphemy… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Julie Fidler The Food and Drug Administration is changing dispensing requirements for the drug clozapine, an atypical antipsychotic used to treat schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder, and to treat suicidal behavior in individuals with the disorders. To address “continuing safety concerns,” the FDA has “clarified and enhanced” prescribing information for clozapine to simplify how to monitor patients on the drug for a blood condition known as neutropenia and better manage treatment. In doing so, the FDA approved a new, shared-risk evaluation and mitigation strategy (REMS), known as the Clozapine REMS Program. According to MayoClinic.org, neutropenia is an abnormally low count [More]
By Ken Ham For years I’ve been saying that once you open the door to redefine marriage, where do you stop? Well, that’s already starting to happen since the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) decision to legalize gay “marriage” in June. After all, if “love wins,” as gay “marriage” activists say, then by this line of thinking why shouldn’t “love win” in cases of polygamy, bestiality, and pedophilia? As soon as you get rid of an absolute standard—God’s Word—anything and everything goes with regard to marriage. It’s just like Scripture says, “everyone did what was right in his [More]
By Julie Fidler A report published in the BMJ says that the new federal nutrition guidelines recommended by a health expert lack the most recent dietary research and reinforce bad advice that many believe is behind America’s obesity epidemic. The U.S. Dietary Guidelines have been released every 5 years since 1980. Carefully selected by an advisory committee, the guidelines play a pivotal role in the diets of millions of people. But Dr. Fiona Godlee, BMJ’s editor-in-chief, says the new guidelines aren’t based on science and encourage Americans to continue to eat the same old, unhealthy diet. “The least we would [More]
By mcshane Fibromyalgia is an auto-immune disorder affecting 2-4% of the world population and Fibromyalgia affects an estimated 5.8 million Americans. Fibromyalgia has in the past been called arthritis of the muscles but it is much more. It is a chronic disorder characterized by widespread pain, diffuse tenderness, and a number of other symptoms, Fibromyalgia pain mostly experience in neck, shoulders, hips, and low back. But there is chronic pain in the arms, thighs, chest, and rib cage. 10 Natural Ways To Manage Fibromyalgia Go Gluten-Free It is estimated that 1 in 7 people are gluten intolerant. Gluten is a [More]
By Larry L. Zimmerman There are two directions of mathematical inquiry: it can either penetrate into the other sciences, or it can mind its own business. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Elizabeth Mitchell Zhenyuanlong is not a blow to biblical belief or proof that dinosaurs evolved into birds, but a testimony to avian diversity of the pre-Flood world. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Many people like to end their day by sipping on a cup of chamomile tea, but even devoted tea drinkers may be tempted by a warm cup of golden milk. In fact, while some people find it soothing, and perfect before bed, others enjoy it first thing in the morning and even drink it in place of coffee. What is golden milk? It’s not actually milk at all, at least not in the dairy sense. The basis of golden milk is a combination of the warming (and golden-colored) turmeric spice along with coconut milk [More]
Fossil leaves show that leaf miners have existed along with leaves and questions the long ages attributed to these fossils. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Prof. Hesin The human brain is considered a very delicate part of a human being. The brain is made up of 90% water and scientist are still researching into its complexity. The brain is an vital organ composed of billions of cells that send signals from head to toe. It controls everything from basic functions like breathing, heartbeat, reacting to pleasure and pain and ability to remember anything. The damage to the brain can lead to a number of health complications. World Health Organization has released the biggest Brain damaging habits according to their latest research findings. 8 Biggest [More]
From root canals to bridges and gum disease, there’s no end to the myriad of oral health problems caused primarily by modern diets. Prevention is the number one way to avoid sensitive teeth, gums and of course the dentist. Besides great dental care, there are many natural herbs you can use which give your oral health the preventative and restorative medicine it needs. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
When it comes to packing for an outdoor adventure, leave the single-purpose items at home unless you have a pack mule to carry it all. Each item in your camping/bushcraft/survival kit should be able to perform at least three different tasks beyond its intended purpose. Manly woodsmen, listen up. The women folk are more aware of the benefits and well ahead of us in using this stuff. Time to catch up! It may not be as sexy as an ax or knife, but smart woodsmen should pack this non-sexy stuff in all their kits – bushcraft, EDC, Get Home Bag, [More]
By Christina Sarich An important precedence has been set by a recent ruling in French Court. Even after an appeals court heard a case which attested that a farmer was poisoned by accidentally inhaling the fumes of an herbicide, they still sided in favor of the farmer. Considering that the herbicide, though not its best seller, was made by Monsanto – this news is even more important. Monsanto makes an herbicide, which like Roundup, is damaging to human health. It’s called Lasso, and its main ingredient is alachlor. When a farmer was exposed to this herbicide, he became grossly disabled [More]
By Creation Moments Scientists have learned that the eye is a multipurpose organ. They have long tried to figure out how our internal biological clock is set. This amazing clock is located in the brain and follows a period of almost exactly a day. It controls many of the body’s rhythms, so it’s important that it is properly set. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Julie Fidler Federal health experts are taking another look at Essure, a permanent birth control device for woman that is associated with numerous serious side effects. The Food and Drug Administration will be asked to consider further clinical studies on Essure, and will be asked to make changes to the device’s warning label. Some 17,000 women have taken to Facebook to discuss Essure, which they say did them more harm than good. The women allege the contraceptive caused them chronic pain, heavy bleeding, fatigue, and skin allergies. They’ve created a group on the site called “Essure Problems.” [1] Essure [More]
Shemitah 2015 has come to a close, and author Jonathan Cahn shares updates on its impact on America and the state of world affairs
By Christina Sarich First Kenyans demonstrated to try to get through to their government for ‘encroaching on constitutional rights’ and reversing a GM crop ban, and now a small group of farmers has taken their plea to the courts. This past week, a petition was filed against the Kenyan government representing a group of small-scale farmers, which claims the lifting of the ban will harm indigenous farmers and their ability to grow non-GM food. The Kenyan Small Scale Farmers Forum argues that the safety of GM crops is undetermined and the reversal of the GM ban impedes upon public rights, [More]
By John UpChurch Every time a little leaguer steps up to bat, hidden powers come into play. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin both spoke at the United Nations on Monday, with Putin reiterating a call he made in September for an international coalition against jihad terror and the Islamic State in particular. Obama again rebuffed that call, although this time he left the door slightly open to some kind of cooperation with Russia. The sticking point is Bashar Assad — and the differences that Obama and Putin have over Assad’s regime demonstrate yet again that when it comes to the jihad threat, Putin is assessing the situation realistically while Obama is operating in the realm of politically [More]
 A conservative columnist says the White House has doubled down on its efforts to use massive immigration for political advantage. Robert Knight is a senior fellow at The American Civil Rights Union as well as a columnist for OneNewsNow and The Washington Times. In a recent column, he pointed out that on September 17 – traditionally known as “Constitution Day” – the White House chose to highlight it as “Citizenship Day,” announcing a national campaign by the Department of Homeland Security to naturalize legal immigrants and turn them into millions of new voters by 2016. Knight tells OneNewsNow that Democrats [More]
By By Jonathan Benson, staff writer (NaturalNews) So many young girls are experiencing horrific health breakdowns following vaccination with the Gardasil shot for human papillomavirus (HPV) that the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has announced plans to conduct a thorough safety review of the controversial vaccine.Following… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Most people believe losing weight follows a simple equation: eat less, move more. But this simply isn’t true, and Zoe Harcombe’s book, The Obesity Epidemic: What Caused It? How Can We Stop It? is the most comprehensive document I’ve ever seen that exposes this fallacy. If you’ve ever been curious why a calorie isn’t a calorie, this is a must-read book. Zoe is currently working on her PhD in Public Health Nutrition, and her book provides a detailed analysis of the historical reasons behind the calorie myth, and why it’s false. “I could and [More]