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By Michael By Mayukh Saha Are you one of the hundreds who binge-watch shows or work till late at night? Do you dose off in class or feel disoriented in a meeting? Well, research by the American Sleep… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola More than 1.5 million Americans experience a traumatic brain injury each year, up to 75% of which are considered to be mild.1 Concussions are considered to be a form of mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI) because they’re typically not life-threatening, but it’s becoming increasingly clear that concussions are often not mild, instead leading to serious symptoms and lasting changes in the brain. A concussion occurs when a bump, blow or jolt to the head or body causes the head and brain to move back and forth rapidly. The jarring movement can stretch and damage brain cells while [More]
By AdminM by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News For more than a decade now, we have been publishing research and testimonials from people who have had success in reversing Alzheimer’s Disease with coconut oil. The research and testimonials are published on CoconutOil.com, part of the Health Impact News network. During this same time period, we have seen the pharmaceutical industry fail over and over again to develop a drug that is effective in treating Alzheimer’s Disease. Researchers in Australia are now studying coconut oil, and its unique composition …read more Source: Health Impact News     
What is the mystery of godliness? How do cosmic rays and sunspots impact Earth’s climate? Where can you ask an expert your deepest questions about faith and science? How does ICR’s approach to biology foster a culture of life? Discover the answers to these questions and more in the March 2020 issue of Acts & Facts! …read more Source: icr.org     
03/09/20   “Could this virus be used as a means for the globalists to implement their cashless society? We’ll just have to wait and see.”  Admin   It looks like the Chinese started something…   Following reports that Beijing had “quarantined” dirty cash, the WHO warned on Monday that the virus could survive on banknotes, potentially spreading Covid-19 within communities, and across the world. To reduce the risk of being infected by money, the NGO advised citizens in countries struggling with outbreaks to favor digital payments when possible, the Daily Telegraph reported.   That the WHO is telling the public [More]
By Sara Tipton We’ve all heard the saying: “Only two things are certain; death and taxes,” before. Because death is certain and permanent, you need to be prepared so your family can carry out your wishes. We put an emphasis on being prepared to survive anything that could or possibly would happen to us. But are you prepared for the certainty of death? Even if you think it’s too soon to get ready for this eventuality, that’s almost never the case. These are the 5 documents that you should really have in place before death. 1. Trust A trust is [More]
By Dr. Georgia Purdom Justin is an itinerant preacher and founder of Justin Peters Ministries. Here’s what he had to share about his upcoming presentation at Answers for Women 2020. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
We must be able to trust the integrity of scientific research as we work to protect our families and our planet Not again. News out of Europe last week revealed that more than 20 scientific studies submitted to regulators to prove the safety of the popular weedkilling chemical glyphosate came from a large German laboratory that has been accused of fraud and other wrongdoing. The findings come amid global debate over whether or not glyphosate causes cancer and other health problems and if regulators and chemical companies proclaiming the chemical’s safety actually have credible science on their side. …read more [More]
Intravenous vitamin C is already being employed in China against COVID-19 coronavirus. I am receiving regular updates because I am part of the Medical and Scientific Advisory Board to the International Intravenous Vitamin C China Epidemic Medical Support Team. Its director is Richard Z. Cheng, MD, PhD; associate director is Hong Zhang, PhD. Among other team members are Qi Chen, PhD (Associate Professor, Kansas University Medical School); Jeanne Drisko, MD (Professor, University of Kansas Medical School); Thomas E. Levy, MD, JD; and Atsuo Yanagisawa, MD, PhD. (Professor, Kyorin University, Tokyo). Direct report from China OMNS Chinese edition editor Dr. Richard [More]
By AdminM Medicine by Algorithm? by Alliance for Natural Health This is the direction the federal government is taking us. We must oppose it. Action Alert! Late last year, the FDA released a draft guidance document that will loosen the reigns on some types of medical software. This development is part of a larger trend in which artificial intelligence (AI) and other technologies take on a more central role in the doctor/patient relationship. It is “evidence-based” …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Dr. David Menton As far as stereotypes go, cavemen make easy targets—especially when transplanted into the twenty-first century. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Mercola Chemical pesticides have become a mainstay of modern agriculture, despite red flags that they’re slowly destroying ecosystems. (Technically, pesticides are designed to kill insects, while herbicides are used to kill weeds or substances like bacteria or fungi, but when discussing them, the U.S. EPA lumps them all together as “pesticides.”1) Part of what makes assessing the health and environmental risks of pesticides so difficult is that many of the risks remain unknown, and those that are known can be difficult to quantify, no matter what they’re called. So, researchers like Robert Brucker, who heads up a lab [More]
By Dr. Mercola Galangal is a popularly cultivated and eaten plant in Malaysia, Indonesia, other parts of Southeast Asia and India, but in the U.S. it might be mistaken for the more common ginger. Both galangal and ginger are in the Zingiberaceae family, as are turmeric and cardamom. They’re called “rhizomes” because their creeping rootstalks grow horizontally, sending out roots and shoots from nodes. Both galangal and ginger are used in cooking but there are several clear differences between them. Galangal’s skin is smoother and paler than ginger and much harder to cut or grate than ginger, which can be [More]
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Glutathione – a powerful antioxidant that’s found within every cell of the body – is made up of amino acids. This antioxidant contributes to a variety of important bodily functions, including vitamin regeneration, breaking down free radicals, immune system support, helping the liver to handle fats, making DNA, and even the creation of sperm cells. But, unlike many other antioxidants, the body is actually able to make this substance in your liver. Researchers have previously found links between certain diseases and low glutathione levels. Since the antioxidant plays an important role in the antioxidant [More]
By Dr. Andrew Fabich With all the press on Coronavirus, it seemed appropriate to include a preliminary response. Truett McConnell University allowed us to reprint a recent blog. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By AdminM by Jeremy R. Hammond, Guest ContributorChildren’s Health Defense The World Health Organization (WHO), a pair of articles recently published in The BMJ have revealed, is sponsoring an experimental study of a controversial malaria vaccine among African children without obtaining informed consent from parents. Data from prior clinical trials of the vaccine, manufactured by the British multinational pharmaceutical corporation GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), have shown it to be associated with an increased risk of clinical malaria after four years, a tenfold increased risk of meningitis, an increased risk of cerebral malaria (in which the parasitic organisms block …read more Source: Health [More]
By Ken Ham How do we know who God is? Well, there are a lot of false ideas in our culture about who God is. It’s very popular to believe God is this fuzzy, nebulous idea of love; he expects nothing of you, but he’s there if you’re in trouble. Or what about the idea that God is all judgment—ready to strike down anyone who doesn’t get everything “just right.” And then there’s the popular belief that God is in everything or that we can just base who God is to us on our experiences. Which view is right? Our [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Public health authorities continue to drop the upper tolerable limit of daily added sugar intake. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
By Thomas Perry Source: How Do You Know If You Have COVID-19? Answers to 5 Common Questions For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. The new coronavirus COVID-19 (2019 n-CoV) continues to spread and cases are being diagnosed in many countries, including the United States. With initial symptoms that resemble other diseases, many people are wondering how to know whether to seek medical help. With the new coronavirus now in the US, am I at risk? The biggest risk […] Source: How Do You Know If You Have COVID-19? Answers to 5 Common Questions Learn more at <a target=_blank rel="nofollow" [More]
By AdminM By Jefferey JaxenThe Highwire Excerpts: A new study published in the open access Systematic Reviews journal titled Benefits and harms of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines: systematic review with meta-analyses of trial data from clinical study reports attempts to tackle the controversial vaccine. Using clinical study reports obtained from the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and GlaxoSmithKline from 2014 to 2017, study authors Lars Jørgensen, Peter Gøtzsche and Tom Jefferson set forth to assess the benefits and harms of the HPV vaccine. The researchers looked at twenty-four of 50 eligible clinical study …read more Source: Health Impact News     
Can biological pigment molecules really survive over a billion years? …read more Source: creation.com     
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Heartburn drugs are among the most popular medications in the world, with an estimated market value of over $5 billion in 2017. Despite their popularity – as many as 15 million Americans take prescription options, many more use over-the-counter options. But, non-prescription acid reflux medications also have their fair share of controversy, including nationwide recalls and a host of unwanted side effects. Here’s another thing that’s hard to swallow (pun intended): recent research reveals that heartburn medication may increase the risk of heart disease and stomach cancer, along with a variety of other potentially [More]
By Dr. Mercola In assessing the validity of medical trials, an inactive control, or placebo, is considered essential in producing high-quality evidence. Randomized double-blind, placebo-controlled studies are, in fact, considered to be the “gold standard,” as good as it gets in terms of epidemiologic studies.1 The assumption here is that the placebo is inert, i.e., is a substance that has no effect on your body. The reason this is an assumption is that, typically, the contents of the placebo in a study are not disclosed — not to the subjects of the study nor in the subsequent peer-reviewed journal publication. [More]
Why do we have solar wind? Startling discoveries by Voyager 2 show its great benefits to life. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Is it time to embrace your natural hair color once and for all. After all, we know that most popular types of hair dye are filled with harsh chemicals that can damage your hair – and perhaps even harm your health in other serious ways. A recent study published in the International Journal of Cancer reveals a stunning link between breast cancer risk, hair dye, and chemical straighteners in American women. NIH study with nearly 48,000 women reveals an increased risk of breast cancer from permanent hair dye The December 2019 study comes out [More]
By Thomas Perry Source: Burger Robot Set to Replace Fast Food Workers With a Wage of $3 an Hour For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Aaron Kesel If your job involves flipping burgers at a restaurant you may soon find yourself replaced by a robot that works for only $3 an hour. The new robot named Flippy developed by Miso Robotics costs less to employ than a minimum-wage worker. Currently, Miso Robotics charges an up-front fee of between $20,000 and […] Source: Burger Robot Set to Replace Fast Food Workers With a Wage of $3 an Hour …read [More]
Red meat has gotten the blame for almost every health condition currently afflicting modern society. Red meat raises your cholesterol and clogs your arteries. Red meat causes cancer. Red meat makes you more susceptible to the coronavirus. But when nutritional psychologist Georgia Ede recently read the Dietary Guidelines for Americans and came across a statement that red meat causes depression, with 19 studies sited to back up the claim, she decided to dig in to the research and see what this was all about. On this episode of Objective:Health we talk about Ede’s recently posted talk at CrossFit about the [More]