By Julie Fidler E-cigarettes may be an effective way of helping people to quit smoking regular cigarettes, but studies show that vaping is far from safe. According to the research, people who vape are more likely to suffer heart attacks, strokes, and depression. Using the National Health Interview Survey, researchers compared people who reported vaping to with those not reporting any e-cigarette use and found that e-cigarette users had a: 55% greater risk of having a heart attack 44% greater risk of circulatory problems 30% higher risk of having a stroke 10% higher risk of coronary artery disease The risks
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By Michael By Ken Roseboro While U.S. agribusiness groups are trying to pressure Mexico into abandoning their announced bans on glyphosate herbicide and imports of genetically modified corn by 2024, U.S…. …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Ken Ham We’re losing the younger generations from the US church. The world is capturing them. You will be excited to learn what AiG is doing about this—and what comes next. Consider these shocking statistics from the USA: In 2010, the Pew Research Center found millennial church attendance was down to 18%. Now, in 2018, GSS Data Explorer showed church attendance with the younger generations was down to 11.3%. And it’s much worse in the rest of the Western world. Loss of the younger generations from the church also corresponds with …read more Source: Ken Ham AIG
Organic meat is far less likely to be adulterated with multi-drug resistant bacteria (MDRB) than conventional meat, according to a study published earlier this month in Environmental Health Perspectives. The research by experts at John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is the latest news on the health and safety benefits of choosing organic, which prohibits the regular use of risky antibiotics, for one’s food purchases. Scientists indicate that contaminated foods pose serious dangers for consumers, public health and the economy at large. “The presence of pathogenic bacteria is worrisome in and of itself, considering the possible increased risk
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“in the US the exact opposite has occurred, our corrupt government has done nothing but downplay and ignore simple, inexpensive alternative treatments like this. Instead they relentlessly push an experimental shot with unknown long term consequences. Of course Big Pharma loves it since they are making billions of dollars from this.” Admin A city-wide initiative in Mexico’s bustling capital to prescribe ivermectin to COVID-19 positive patients has resulted in a 52–76 percent reduction in hospitalizations, according to research by the Mexican Digital Agency for Public Innovation (DAPI), Mexico’s Ministry of Health, and the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS).
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By William A. Dembski Today’s ID the Future again features Rice University synthetic organic chemist James Tour and intelligent design pioneer William Dembski. Here in Part 2 they discuss information theory, probability theory, the origin of life, evolution, the multiverse hypothesis, and Dembski’s contributions to the theory of intelligent design. Their conversation is borrowed, with permission, from Dr. Tour’s Science & Faith podcast. Source …read more Source: id the future
A Canadian family doctor says he has been punished by his local health authority because he raised concerns about side effects he observed in some of those who had received the Moderna COVID-19 jab within his community. “I am no longer allowed to work in the ER,” British Columbia Dr. Charles Hoffe said, according to a True North News report. Hoffe added that his suspension from the ER came at the end of April, after his local health authority “suspended” his clinical privileges “for the crime of causing ‘vaccine hesitancy,’ for speaking out about my vaccine injured patients.”
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Summer is just around the corner, and the warm weather means the mosquitoes are about to come out as well. It is difficult to keep these pests away from your home, especially without the use of chemicals. Fortunately, certain plants have qualities that mosquitoes find very repellant. Here are five of those plants. Read More: 5 Plants that can keep mosquitoes away from your home
By William A. Dembski Today’s ID the Future features Rice University synthetic organic chemist James Tour and intelligent design pioneer William Dembski discussing information theory, information as a meaningful reduction of possibilities, Shannon information versus specified information, and how natural selection has come to function as a God substitute for many scientists, despite the lack of evidence. The conversation is borrowed, with permission, from Dr. Tour’s Science & Faith podcast. Source …read more Source: id the future
By Brandon Clay Though it raises some legitimate concerns, Critical Race Theory’s fundamental assumptions are incorrect because they oppose biblical teaching. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Michael By Dylan Charles It is very tempting to want to believe that the response to covid is rooted in altruism, logic, cool-headedness and reason. After all, who wants to believe that they are being… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michael By Janine Mendes-Franco On May 20, the world marks the fourth annual World Bee Day via a virtual event hosted by the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization, guided by the theme “Bee… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michael By Tyler Durden Beekeeping is an ancient cultural practice that dates back 9,000 years and has recently seen a resurgence in popularity over concerns about biodiversity and food security. Taking a… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
Among the many health disparities characterizing the COVID-19 pandemic, one that’s received particular attention is the difference in outcomes between men and women. As early as February last year, researchers observed that, although men and women were contracting COVID-19 at similar rates, men seemed far more likely to die from the disease. Evidence of the gap has continued to emerge as COVID-19 datasets have expanded. For instance, data aggregated by The Sex, Gender and COVID-19 Project indicate that, although statistics vary substantially among countries around the world, men with the disease are around 20 percent more likely to be hospitalized
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05/27/21 “Interesting article on how the gay agenda is making inroads into Christian churches in Europe.” Admin The first “Rainbow Index of Churches in Europe in 2020” (RICE 2020) that ranks Christian church groups in Europe by their “LGBTI inclusivity” was released in April. “As theologians researching inclusivity, we started with the argument that Jesus’ practice of radical hospitality and commensality sets the rule for churches on diversity, equality, and the affirmation of people of all sexual orientations and gender identities,” states the RICE research report, which was researched by the European Forum of LGBT Christian Groups
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05/27/21 “Indoctrinating kids into seeing the “Gay” lifestyle in a positive light by using toys, books, movies etc. is just another Satanic plot to pervert their minds into accepting this deviant lifestyle as normal. Parents need to be diligent to monitor what their kids are reading, watching and playing with.” Admin The boom in LGBT content for children has continued, with yet another classic getting a Pride makeover. According to Christianity Daily, the fairytale Cinderella will be coming to Amazon Prime in September with a “LGBTQ sexless godmother,” played, unsurprisingly, by male homosexual Billy Porter. Porter told CBS that
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By Dr. Mercola Dr. Mercola Interviews the Experts This article is part of a weekly series in which Dr. Mercola interviews various experts on a variety of health issues. To see more expert interviews, click here. In this interview, Dr. William Seeds, an orthopedic surgeon, reviews how to optimize your metabolic function, improve cellular efficiency and make you more resilient against respiratory viruses using ketones — a topic previously discussed in my recent interview with Travis Christofferson, who wrote the book “Ketones: The Fourth Fuel.” “My science background has been cellular molecular biology and …read more Source: mercola
Some academics claim that mathematics could be racist, and that there is such a thing as ‘white math’. …read more Source:
By none Table of Contents Is Sriracha a Healthy Sauce? Common Uses of Sriracha Sauce How to Make Your Own Sriracha at Home Healthy and Tasty Sriracha Sauce Recipes Although sriracha’s rise to popularity occurred in the last 30 or 40 years, its origins are humble. Sriracha sauce (pronounced sir-rotch-ah1) is named after the seaside city of Si Racha in eastern Thailand,2 where it was created by a villager, Thanom Chakkapak, over 80 years ago. Chakkapak first shared the sauce with her family and friends, but its rising popularity prompted her to begin manufacturing it commercially under …read more Source:
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By Dr. David A. DeWitt Our vision of the world merely begins at our eyes. Take a deeper look at the wonders our brain performs every second to help us see. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Michael By Mayukh Saha Of the 20,000 varieties of bees in existence, the Australian Tetragonula carbonaria is one of the 500 varieties without a stinger. Do you think that makes them defenceless? Well, think… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Ken Ham Children of all ages are fascinated by God’s creation. Whether it’s the ants crawling along the sidewalk, birds snacking at the feeder in the backyard, fossils in the local creek bed, or the explosive reaction of baking soda to vinegar, God’s creation is full of delight. Would you like to nurture both their curiosity and wonder through the lens of a truly biblical worldview? If so, then consider our popular Explore Camps at the Creation Museum. Campers discover more about God’s creation through a variety of workshops, experiments, scavenger hunts, behind-the-scenes experiences, and much more. Our Explore
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By Guest Contributor by Wandering Will My wife and I have been campers for many years, running the gambit from backpacking to car camping to motorhome camping. The motorhome experience was incredibly unique. … Read the rest The post Real-Life Survival Story: What Happens When Your Situational Awareness Skills Are Insufficient? appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By J.G. Martinez D by J. G. Martinez As preppers we try to teach others the skills they need to be more self-reliant. Even the most self-sustained preppers out there know that knowledge is … Read the rest The post Skills I Never Expected I’d Have to Learn appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Michael By Duane Mellor, Aston University The humble potato has been given a bad rap. What was once a cheap staple of many countries’ diets has instead been branded in recent years an “unhealthy” food best… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Joe Francis Ever heard of Volvox? Witness the flawless pirouettes of this single-celled wonder in your local pond scum. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Robert Wheeler by Robert Wheeler The Great Depression seems to be repeating itself and we might also be facing a modern-day Dust Bowl. The Dust Bowl was the name given to the … Read the rest The post Are You Ready for a Modern-Day Dust Bowl on Top of Everything Else? appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper