By Julie Fidler (Natural Society) In the last 14 years, at least 144 people have died and more than 1,000 have been injured in the U.S. as a result of undergoing robotic surgery. [1] The injuries, many of them fatal, were the result of broken instruments falling into patients’ bodies, electric sparks burning patients’ tissues, and system errors making surgical procedures take longer than planned. There have even been reports of a robotic hand that wouldn’t let go of tissue grasped during surgery, and a robotic arm smacking a patient in the face as she lay on the operating table.
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By Creation Moments I could easily fill up today’s entire Creation Moments broadcast by listing the scientific accomplishments and affiliations of Paul Davies. His research interests span the fields of cosmology, quantum field theory and astrobiology. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
By Robert Harrington The land of fun in the sun has had a spate of challenges lately such as a GMO mosquito release in the Florida Keys, dengue fever, and the infamous chagas disease outbreak. Now the great state of Florida has an annual outbreak of leprosy to deal with. The leprosy is being spread by armadillos which love the hot weather and bug-filled terrain of the Sunshine State. Using their long, sticky tongues, armadillos forage for ants, termites, and beetles, as well as other insects. They also enjoy a hearty diet of grubs and worms. Herein lies the crux
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By Ken Ham I was ready to leave the country for my homeland of Australia when I was pleased to learn that several players on the Minnesota Twins baseball team had toured our Creation Museum. One of the team’s pitchers is Blaine Boyer, who’s a big fan of the museum—he visited us a few years ago when he played for the Arizona Diamondbacks. He said he was so impressed with his first visit, Blaine wanted to make sure that some of his teammates on his new team would join him on his next tour to see what’s new. The museum
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By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org
Researchers at the University of South Carolina, including James Hebert, ScD, and Philip Cavicchia, PhD, scored foods and food components thought to positively or negatively affect levels of inflammation, based on a review of peer-reviewed studies relating to diet and inflammation that were published between 1950 and 2007. Since then, research is bringing the index closer to “prime time”–ready to be used in epidemiological and clinical studies. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
How can we help people understand that the hundreds of flood legends help illustrate the truth of Scripture, which contains the true account of the Flood? …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By By Jennifer Lea Reynolds (NaturalNews) In an effort to help “purpose-driven consumers,” or those who are mindful about healthy eating habits and improving the environment, a new technique has been developed that’s likely music to their ears. Called “superchilling,” it’s a method that allows food to stay as… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Donna O’Daniel Twice each year, the sky is filled with birds seeking new grounds for feeding and nesting. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily
By Activist By Experimental Vaccines Is a new era of vaccine-infused foods upon us? As Kenny Valenzuela covers in this video, according to an article entitled “Edible Vaccines” from Scientific American, printed… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Beverly Entin Since a long time, many people keep talking about lemon and honey water, we know this drink is healthy for sure, but have you tried? Crystal Davis wanted to see if there would really be any difference in her health if she keeps drinking lemon and honey water for one year. She embarked on a 12 month journey, during this period of time she drank honey and lemon water every morning. First of all, she made the drink in this way: 2 Tbsp raw honey 1 Organic fresh lemon Purified water Boil some water and let it
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The father gives birth and it has no evolutionary links. It may be the world’s most baffling fish! …read more Read more here: creation.com
Movies and TV shows have always portrayed a drowning victim as somebody who will splash, yell, and wave for help. However, people who swallow water and enter the phases of drowning are unable physiologically speak. After a recent young boy’s near-drowning in China amidst swimmers just feet away, it’s a reminder to become informed on what a drowning victim actually looks like, instead of how they’re portrayed for entertainment. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been considering the approval of AquAdvantage genetically modified (GM) salmon since 1993. After reviewing the research, which reportedly came from the salmons’ creator AquaBounty, the FDA concluded in 2012 that the fish was likely safe for human consumption and would not put the environment at risk.1 Three years and a public commentary later, the FDA has yet to make a final approval, and environmentalists and food-safety advocates alike have expressed serious concerns about unleashing GM food animals into the US – a decision no other country
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By By J. D. Heyes (NaturalNews) Following the shocking revelations contained in undercover videos showing Planned Parenthood (PP) officials negotiating prices for the profitable sale of body parts from aborted babies, the organization has since hired a crisis management public relations firm to help… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Do annual mammograms save lives? Several studies over the past few years have concluded that mammograms do not save lives, and may actually harm more women than they help, courtesy of false positives, overtreatment, and radiation-induced cancers. According to research1 published in 2010, the reduction in mortality as a result of mammographic screening was so small as to be nonexistent — a mere 2.4 deaths per 100,000 person-years were spared. Another study2 published in The Lancet Oncology in 2011 demonstrated, for the first time, that women who received the most breast screenings had a
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By By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer (NaturalNews) Just as predicted, vaccine companies are soon planning to unveil an Ebola vaccine in response to the manufactured Ebola outbreak that’s allegedly still spreading throughout West Africa. A genetically-modified (GM) Ebola vaccine that’s currently undergoing human clinical… …read more Read more here: Natural News
By Creation Moments When a well-respected scientist says anything that is critical of Darwinism, two things are bound to happen. First, evolutionists will put pressure on the scientist to retract his comments. The second thing is that creationists will quote the scientist to show that even some scientists understand the weaknesses of evolution. This is what we are doing on today’s broadcast. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments
“As the article notes a number of European countries are finally starting to wake up to this serious problem and are doing something about it. Better late than never.” Admin Europe’s migration crisis is exposing the deep divisions that exist within the European Union, which European federalists have long hailed as a model for post-nationalism and global citizenship. Faced with an avalanche of migrants, a growing number of EU member states have moved decisively to put their own national interests above notions of EU solidarity. Hungary’s parliament, for instance, has approved the construction of a massive border fence with Serbia
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“This is beginning to be a common phenomena across much of W. Europe. As long as Muslim immigration continues unchecked and combined with a significantly higher birth rate this situation will only get worse.” Admin Spiraling levels of violent crime perpetrated by immigrants from the Middle East and the Balkans are turning parts of Duisburg, a key German industrial city, into “areas of lawlessness” — areas that are becoming de facto “no-go” zones for police, according to a confidential police report that was leaked to the German newsmagazine Der Spiegel. The report, produced by the police headquarters of North Rhine-Westphalia,
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By Activist Natural Blaze National Co+op Grocers (NCG) today is expressing its disappointment in the U.S. House of Representatives’ Thursday approval of The Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act (H.R. 1599),… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze
By Anthony Gucciardi The decline of fast food giant McDonald’s continues in full swing, as the company reports yet another quarter of ‘disappointing’ global losses. I’ve been telling you about McDonald’s decline for quite some time now, as millions of informed eaters continue to turn to higher quality food options when it comes to feeding themselves and their families. More and more individuals are realizing what’s really in their food, and they’re taking action. And as they begin to read food labels, research toxic additives, and even find out about GMOs, McDonald’s is always a ‘poster child’ for everything wrong
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By Ken Ham I’ve said it many times before—when you open the door to compromise in Genesis, it doesn’t take long for other doctrines to fall. You see, Genesis is foundational to the rest of Scripture. All of our major doctrines either directly or indirectly are founded in Genesis. Why do we need a Savior? Well, Genesis 1–11 tells us. Why is there death and suffering? Genesis 1–11. Why does God need to make a new heavens and a new earth? Genesis 1–11. Why is marriage for one man and one woman? Genesis 1–11. Genesis 1–11 is important! Once a
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By Skye Ranier Recent research from a number of top universities is showing that digestive system imbalances might be the culprit behind persistent health problems and returning to good health could be as elemental as “listening to your gut.” In our prevailing culture of illness (a trillion-dollar worldwide sickness industry, according to the documentary Food Matters), western medicine focuses on treating symptoms with pharmaceuticals instead of addressing the underlying causes, which are frequently tied back to digestive system imbalances resulting from the overuse of antibiotics and introduction of toxins into the system from GMOs, processed foods, chlorinated drinking water, among
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By Ken Ham It’s really a declaration of war! Yes, this country is involved in a battle of epic proportions: For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places. (Ephesians 6:12) As I said in a post recently, I do believe that the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) to legalize gay “marriage” has, in a sense, opened Pandora’s box . . . Once a worldview is built on man’s opinions
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By Herw Hippocrates said, “Let your food be your medicine, and your medicine be your food.” Never is this more true than providing what your body needs to fight infection. Antibiotics are the most commonly prescribed drugs worldwide to treat bacterial infections. But it has many negative side effects. They kill gut bacteria, mess up our digestive system, lower immunity, and give rise to the development of super-bacteria that become resistant to the most powerful drugs, which can be very dangerous. It’s widely recognized that antibiotics may be over-prescribed in the US, and that fact can contribute to antibiotic resistance.
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By Jesse Herman Source: How To Grow Grapes For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by J HERMAN How cool would it be if you could pick grapes off your very own vine and pop them into your mouth? That would mean no more trips to your local vineyard to experience such luxury. Sounds like quite the fantasy, right? Well it could actually be a reality! Read on to learn [&hellip Source: How To Grow Grapes Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com