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For a generation of millions (maybe billions) of North American jumping bugs called cicadas—often mislabeled in America as locusts—life changes dramatically after 17 years, yet for others the special timeframe is 13 years.1,2 And for many such periodical cicadas, reports Kirsten Geddes, it’s about that time. Cicadas, those little bugs that make … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
06/27/20   “This may not be a popular article but the facts are the facts whether people like them or not.”  Admin   Anti-police rhetoric is spreading across the country faster than the coronavirus, because disinformation about racist police shootings fuels its transmission.   Last month, the horrific murder of George Floyd ignited protests across the country, and despite the involved officers being charged and most Americans agreeing racism and police brutality are wrong, public outrage soon expanded to condemn all police.   The shootings of Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, and Rayshard Brooks have become symbols of racist police killings, [More]
Recently, after audio-recording underwater in Greenland’s fjords, two geoscientists published research on vocalizations made by narwhals. The sounds included shrill whistle tones, repetitive clicks, knocking sounds, buzzing noises, and even some tonal pulses inaudible to human ears.1,2 Complicating the situation, narwhals routinely summer near calving icebergs, so their natural surroundings are often noisy. More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Paul Stamets is on a quest to find an endangered mushroom that could cure smallpox, TB, and even bird flu. Can he unlock its secrets before deforestation and climate change wipe it out? In the old-growth forests of the Pacific Northwest grows a bulbous, prehistoric-looking mushroom called agarikon. It prefers to colonize century-old Douglas fir trees, growing out of their trunks like an ugly mole on a finger. When I first met Paul Stamets, a mycologist who has spent more than three decades hunting, studying, and tripping on mushrooms, he had found only two of these unusual fungi, each time [More]
When archaeologists found ancient dice in a Norwegian burial excavation—dating back to pre-Viking times of the Scandinavian Goths, they probably felt lucky.1,2 Last month, Norwegian archaeologists chose to excavate the remains of a small early Iron Age grave cairn in western Norway. Dotted with monuments and grave mounds, the scenic location overlooking Alversund played an importa… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Michael By Alanna Ketler The Facts: A study published in BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine explores sensory deprivation in a flotation tank as a form of preventative healthcare. Its results showed… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Michael By Richie Allen Professor Chris Exley covers the history of Alzheimer’s research, as well as the latest studies showing the impact that aluminium has on the brain. Support The Richie Allen Show… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Animal welfare groups have made us more aware of the “factory farms” that produce much of the U.S. meat supply. We all know the gruesome images of overcrowding, poor environmental practices, and animal disease which highlight the negative impact of “modern” food production. In addition, cases of animal cruelty have become well known and we now know that the overcrowding of animals being raised in these factory conditions often result in disease that kill off turkeys, chickens, pigs and other animals raised for their meat within the U.S. What you may not be as [More]
Evolution is often claimed to explain something and its opposite, so it certainly should not be called science, rather an unfalsifiable ideology! …read more Source: creation.com     
By Dr. Mercola The older you get, the more important your muscle mass becomes. Not only are strong muscles a requirement for mobility, balance and the ability to live independently, but having reserve muscle mass will also increase your chances of survival1 when sick or hospitalized. Muscle is lost far more easily and quicker than it’s built, so finding ways to continuously promote and maintain your muscle mass is really crucial, especially as you get older. Age-related loss of muscle mass is known as sarcopenia, and if you don’t do anything to stop it you …read more Source: mercola     
Microorganisms in your gastrointestinal tract form a highly intricate, living “fabric” that plays an integral part in your health, affecting everything from body weight and nutrition to chronic diseases of all kinds. And, as detailed in the featured documentary, “Microbirth,” written, produced and directed by Alex Wakeford and Toni Harman, the groundwork for your gut microbiome laid at the time of birth. The film highlights how events during childbirth have lifelong consequences, and reviews the current scientific views on how to best seed your baby’s microbiome in order to build a robust immune system. Importantly, a baby basically “inherits” the [More]
Where are the small craters expected by the ‘billions of years’ framework on Pluto’s moon Charon? Read More
In a December 2019 study, a team of Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers demonstrated in mice that repair of bone fractures requires the generation, growth and spread of nerve cells, or neurons, throughout the injured area. This, they showed, partly relies on a protein known as nerve growth factor (NGF). Now, the researchers have dug deeper into this process to better understand how the nervous and immune systems work together with NGF to enable nerve regrowth during bone repair. In a new study, published in the May 26, 2020, issue of the journal Cell Reports, the researchers found once again in [More]
An amazing abundance of life can be found in the strangest places—such as the backs of turtles. It was previously known that an array of life was present on the backs of loggerhead sea turtles, and new research shows that it’s more abundant and diverse than scientists ever realized.1 An international group of researchers, headed up by Florida State University scientists, discovered more than double the total nu… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM How much vinegar should you consume with a meal to improve satiety and reduce the spike in blood sugar, insulin, and triglycerides? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
European dippers are making the news lately, including science news in Wales.1-3 These riparian habitat birds are indicators4 of freshwater stream quality, as noted below. Scientists study them to learn how badly freshwater streams are polluted—such as by non-biodegradable (non-decaying, indigestible) plastic waste products.2,3 Birds living on … More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Michael By Patricia Burke As concerned organizations and individuals attempt to plead with the fox guarding the hen house in the United States about the issue of safety and wireless technologies, including… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola Bats are sometimes feared and greatly misunderstood. They’ve been particularly vilified in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, as many are falsely pushing the narrative that bats, and the sale of bats and other animals in wet markets, are to blame for the outbreak. We now have proof that’s simply not true. For more information, be sure to check out tomorrow’s interview with virologist and molecular biologist Jonathan Latham, Ph.D. In that interview, he presents evidence showing SARS-CoV-2 is highly unlikely to have a natural origin, and stresses that we must not …read more Source: mercola     
By Guest Contributor by Linnea Johnson You made it through the school year “homeschooling” your children and either you’re saying “never again”, or you are now considering homeschooling this next school year. There … Read the rest The post Where Do I Start with Homeschooling? appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
A review of Is There Purpose in Biology? by Denis Alexander. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Hesh Goldstein With obesity being a nightmare, the alleged “cures”, although good, are shortsighted. The mainstream focuses on a societal issue and not just a children’s issue. One of the greatest influences on children’s behavior is the actions of the adults around them. That is not to discount the millions spent on marketing products to children or the lure of technology-based entertainment’s effect on children’s activity, but the social environment that we adults create, and the lifestyle choices that we practice, greatly influence how our keiki’s (Hawaiian for children) will live their lives. Lifestyle habits are established at a [More]
By Dr. Mercola Nutrient deficiencies can take a heavy toll on your health, and this includes increasing your risk of severe outcomes in the case of viral infections like COVID-19. Vitamin K, a fat-soluble vitamin most known for its role in blood clotting and found in foods like spinach, eggs and certain cheeses, is among the latest to be called out for its potential protective role against COVID-19, which may cause blood clotting degradation of elastic fibers in your lungs. Both thromboembolism, which occurs when a blood clot obstructs a blood vessel, and coagulopathy, which is a condition in which [More]
By Dr. Jennifer Hall Rivera The amazing design of fingerprints helps us get a good grasp on God’s Word. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Mercola The number of nursing homes has remained relatively stable since the Kaiser Family Foundation began publishing data in 2003.1 In 20182 there were 52 million people over the age of 65 and about 1.4 million who lived in nursing homes in 2019.3 In this video, the chief compliance officer of CommuniCare talks about the processes in place in their senior care facilities to combat COVID-19. As I’ve shared in the past, if you want to stay healthy, it’s important that you stay away from all hospitals, except in an emergency. This pandemic has proven that the spread [More]
06/25/20   “A sober reminder from history of what could happen if this Marxist revolutionary madness isn’t stopped!” Admin   For millennia, King Mob has targeted societies’ icons with varied goals and to varied ends, and few things are more foreboding than his desecration of civic art. Just as the targets have ranged from rulers to clergy, from tyrants to helpless, and from the guilty to the innocent, the outcomes have ranged from victory to defeat depending on the society’s strength and will. The promise of bloodshed coming alongside or following shortly after, however, is an historic certainty. The symbols [More]
By Michael By Patricia Burke For information on how to submit your own comments, please visit Physicians for Safe Technology here. I am requesting independent, non-industry affiliated, pre-market health,… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
A pioneering astronomer in New Zealand who discovered several comets, and also a devoted Christian. Read More