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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola About 40 percent of food in the US is wasted. Waste happens at all steps of the food chain, from field to fork, but most of the waste is thought to occur on farms and in US households.1 You may contribute to food waste if you throw away your leftovers or let a bag of lettuce go bad before you use it up. On a larger scale, most farms end up trashing or composting what would otherwise be perfectly good produce simply due to cosmetic …read more Read more here: mercola     
By Julie Fidler Teens who suffer from bipolar disorder or depression have a high risk of heart disease, The American Heart Association (AHA) says. It also said adolescents should be screened for the condition. [1] The AHA made the announcement a couple months ago. The organization said that bipolar disorder and depression often lead to poor eating habits and a lack of exercise, both of which can lead to heart disease. But being diagnosed with either psychiatric disorder alone can raise the risks, regardless of lifestyle habits. The group said it is issuing new guidelines saying doctors need to closely [More]
A short protein, or peptide, in wasp toxin may one day treat human cancer in a whole new way. Researchers isolated a particular peptide from the venom of Brazilian Polybia paulista wasps and studied how it seeks and destroys cancer cells while leaving normal cells unharmed. They uncovered intriguing details that enable this average-looking peptide to become a cell-destroying weapon. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Every five years, the US Departments of Agriculture (USDA) and Health and Human Services (HHS) convene a 15-member panel – the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee (DGAC) – to update the nation’s dietary guidelines. The panel’s mission is to identify foods and beverages that help you achieve and maintain a healthy weight, promote health, and prevent disease. In addition to guiding the public at large, the guidelines significantly influence nutrition policies such as school lunch programs and feeding programs for the elderly. The problem is the guidelines have a long history of flawed and misguided [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org     
By By Kali Sinclair (NaturalNews) If you have been diagnosed with depression, you’ve probably been told you have a chemical imbalance and the only way to manage your condition is through pharmaceuticals. Has anyone thought to tell you about other things that might be causing your depression or contributing… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
“Religion of Peace? Judge for yourself.”  Admin During a recent televised interview with Grand Ayatollah Ahmad al-Baghdadi, the leading Shia cleric of Iraq made clear why Islam and the rest of the world can never peacefully coexist. First he spent some time discussing “defensive jihad,” saying that all capable Muslims are obligated to fight for the “liberation” of “occupied” territory, for instance, Israel (see here for a list of European countries also deemed “occupied” in the eyes of Islam). He then explained “offensive jihad,” Islam’s primary bloodline, which forged what we now call the “Muslim world” over the centuries. According [More]
By CMI The Old Testament frequently and disapprovingly mentions the fact that the Israelites often built “high places.” The Bible indicates that high places were worship centers where a pagan religion or a mix of Israelite and Canaanite religion was practiced. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
The dairy industry has finally been given one big swift kick where they need it most, in the scientific credibility department where top officials have been falsely linking dairy and bone strength for decades. The study, published by the British Medical Journal, found that people don’t get stronger bones by eating dairy products or taking calcium supplements. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
“Thankfully there are a few brave souls who are willing to speak out about what’s happening but is anyone listening?”  Admin  As the global jihad grows, Obama is importing hundreds of thousands from jihad nations. If you are hanging your hopes on the “moderates,” think again. According to a recent poll, 58% of US Muslims reject First Amendment criticism of Islam as a right. 46% want blasphemy punished, 12% want them killed. Muslims are the only immigrant group that comes to Western countries with a ready-made model of society and government (sharia) which they believe to be superior to what [More]
By By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer (NaturalNews) National Breast Cancer Awareness Month is in full swing, welcoming a barrage of pink advertising and pink products. As the pink is consumed, year after year, many are starting to wonder — “Where is all the money going?”It’s definitely not going toward education… …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Ken Ham Most people don’t grasp the enormous size of the Ark. This short video taken by a member of our A/V team, using a drone, shows the construction progress of the life-size Ark in Williamstown, Kentucky. You can also see the foundations for the bow and the stern; the sections are being built off site. You can keep up to date at ArkEncounter.com. …read more Read more here: Ken Ham AIG     
A former NFL head coach is throwing his support behind a new football drama that opens on the big screen Friday, 10/16/15.  Based on a true story, “Woodlawn” is about how spiritual revival was sparked at an Alabama sigh school during the time of racial integration in the early 1970’s. The movie focuses on one particular player, Tony Nathan, who later was a star running back at the University of Alabama and the NFL’s Miami Dolphins.  Later, Nathan would become a coach and serve as an assistant under coaching legend Tony Dungy. Read More: Dungy throws support behind ‘Woodlawn’
Joe Kennedy, football coach for Bremerton High School in Washington, told a Fox & Friends Thursday morning audience he was going to go forward with his 50-yard line end-game public prayer, despite administrators’ orders to stop. “It’s something that I kind of made an agreement with, my personal faith in God, that this is something I was going to do – give Him the glory after every single game and do it on the 50 ,and I’m kind of a guy of my word,” he said, during the national broadcast. “I’m going to go through with what I’ve always done.” [More]
“There are stories like this in the news almost every day. I’ve never seen the atheist groups so militant as they are now. Another sign of the times we are living in.”  Admin The mayor of a city in Kentucky is refusing to remove a cross from a water tower that belongs to the city but is on private property despite demands from an atheist organization to remove the crucifix. The Madison, Wisconsin-based Freedom from Religion Foundation (FFRF) recently emailed Wilmore Mayor Harold Rainwater to state that the presence of the cross is “unlawful.” Read More: Kentucky Mayor Refuses to [More]
“Wow, going from a majority population to a small minority virtually overnight. One can only imagine what the future of this town will be like if this is allowed to happen.”  Admin A German mayor was perplexed Tuesday as to why his small town of approximately 100 people was livid over the arrival of 1,000 Syrian migrants. The village of Sumte in Lower Saxony gathered for a public meeting Oct. 13. Locals from the rural town wanted to discuss the fallout from Chancellor Angela Merkel’s embrace of migrants fleeing Syria’s civil war and the Islamic State group .“I did not [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org     
By Ken Ham The school where you choose to spend your college years will have a major impact on your faith, family, and future. Young people often come home from college (even many Christian colleges) doubting God’s Word and often end up leaving the church and the faith. There are so many options for schools and programs that it can be overwhelming. And if you’re a parent of someone who is heading off to college in the near future, you’re probably concerned about making sure that your child receives a God-honoring education that will build them up in the faith, [More]
A critic asserts that no passage in the New Testament purports to be inspired by God. Is that true? …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Julie Fidler A thick waistline can give you diabetes, heart disease, joint problems, and cause stroke, but now a new study says being overweight in midlife also raises the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, and at an earlier age. [1] Researchers at the National Institutes of Health announced that being overweight or obese at age 50 puts people at greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease early. “Maintaining a healthy BMI at midlife is likely to have long-lasting protective effects,” said Dr. Madhav Thambisetty of NIH’s National Institute on Aging, who led the study reported in the journal Molecular Psychiatry. Alzheimer’s [More]
By Jeffrey P. Tomkins Past evolutionary research in comparative DNA analysis between chimps and humans has employed a great deal of preferential and selective data analysis. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola While the importance of vitamin D has become more fully appreciated, another vitamin that is just as important as vitamin D, vitamin K2, needs wider recognition. It’s a fat-soluble vitamin most well known for its role in blood clotting. However, there are two primary kinds of vitamin K, and they serve very different functions. Vitamin K1 is the primary form of vitamin K responsible for blood clotting, whereas vitamin K2 is essential for bone strength, the health of arteries and blood vessels, and plays a role in other biological processes as well, including tissue [More]
By Julie Fidler They might be called kissing bugs, but you don’t want a kiss from the triatomine bug. The ugly, winged creatures carry Chagas disease, and it’s spreading so quickly through the southern U.S. that researchers are calling it the new AIDS in the Americas. [1] Chagas was a once-obscure disease. Found primarily in Latin America and the Southwest, the symptoms of the disease include fever, headache, nausea, and other flu-like symptoms. The disease, which is actually caused by a parasite carried by kissing bugs, can grow serious quickly, causing sudden-onset heart attacks and intestinal problems. According to a [More]
By CMI While all living things defy evolution, some do it more clearly than others. The echidna is one example of a creature that obviously challenges evolution. This Australian marvel is often called the spiny anteater. However, it has little resemblance to anteaters in other parts of the world. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Michael By Shaun Mason More than 2,000 consumer products today contain nanoparticles — particles so small that they are measured in billionths of a meter. (A billionth of a meter is about one ten-thousandth… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
Thousands of churches could be designated “festival churches” and closed down except for festivals such as Christmas and Easter under plans published today by the Church of England. The massive church shut-down follows plummeting congregations especially in the countryside where one in four parishes, about 2,000, have fewer than ten regular worshippers. The Church of England owns 12,500 Grade I listed churchesThe Church of England now has fewer than 800,000 worshippers in the pews on an average Sunday, according to latest figures. Numbers have dropped to under half that of the1960s. In the latest Government census, Christianity was still the [More]
We live in a new and frightening era when many religious believers are being told “doing their job” takes priority over their conscience. This has many believers wondering what happened to their First Amendment right to freedom of religion. One thing Rowan County, Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis has heard over and over during her refusal to issue gay marriage licenses is “just do your job.” Alliance Defending Freedom attorney Matt Bowman said that’s part of a strategy by progressives to redefine jobs in order to support their agenda. Forcing You to Help “The Left is not content that abortion or [More]