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By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner How Big Bang cosmology requires dark energy to work and how the reality of dark energy are now being called into question by mainstream scientists. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Mercola Sleeping well is an essential strategy to optimize your health, and at the heart of it is your circadian rhythm. This is also known as your body clock. It’s a natural, biological timer present in every one of your cells that helps your body recognize sleepiness and wakefulness over a period of 24 hours. Your circadian rhythm is largely dictated by your pineal gland, located near the center of your brain, which produces melatonin, a hormone that is crucial for the regulation of your sleep cycle. If you have had enough exposure to …read more Source: mercola [More]
By Karen Berrios Can you believe we are in our last week of January 2020? No joke when they say time flies! I know many of us have started the year with new diet goals or exercise regimens to keep us healthy. While this is wonderful, unfortunately, it is not long-lasting for most. Why is that? I truly think it is not about a short term program but instead, a long term commitment to implement a sustainable and healthy lifestyle that makes sense to your individual needs. Cancer as many of you already know is a fast-paced growing disease worldwide. [More]
By Ken Ham God’s creation is amazing. Whether we look to the heavens at the massive scale of what he’s made or peer through microscopes to study atoms and molecules, we’re astounded by the complexity and design of his creation. And a new study on butterfly wings is no exception. Butterfly wings are made up of tiny scales. Don’t get your hopes up—I don’t know of any evolutionists saying they believed dinosaurs evolved into butterflies (not yet anyway)! At any rate, the scales are delicate structures, and the wings can quickly overheat or cool down too much—at least, they would [More]
By Dr. Mercola Would you want your medical records, including your vaccination records, permanently embedded into your skin, so anyone with a smartphone device could read them? The privacy implications are immense, as are the ethical considerations of what could, perhaps, become mandated along with vaccinations. The question, unfortunately, isn’t just theoretical, as Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers have already created technology capable of storing medical information below your skin’s surface.1 “[L]ack of standardized immunization recordkeeping makes it challenging to track vaccine coverage across the world,” the researchers wrote in the journal Science Translational Medicine,2 That lack, or deficiency [More]
By AdminM Image source: Hillside.com by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News Another major study confirms what many other studies have found, and what we have published here at Health Impact News over the past several years many times: The Foster Care System is a huge failure that harms children, and children who never enter the Foster Care System do much better. For some of our previous articles on this, see: Study: Children from Poor Parents, Even if they have a Drug Problem, do Worse if Put into Foster Care Foster Care Children are Worse Off than Children …read more Source: [More]
By Ken Ham An excellent new film is coming to theaters across the United States, one night only, February 18, 2020. And I encourage you not to miss it! Patterns of Evidence: The Red Sea Miracle, part one, begins the search to answer the question, “did Moses really lead the children of Israel across the Red Sea?” Liberal scholars say it didn’t happen, or, if it did, it wasn’t miraculous (maybe a few thousand people just crossed a swamp, they might say!). But that’s not what God’s Word teaches! Join filmmaker Tim Mahoney as he travels the globe, speaking to [More]
By AdminM Fluoride Action Network. by Stuart CooperOrthomolecular Medicine News Service The American Dental Association (ADA) is celebrating the 75th year of water fluoridation. This public health experiment began in Grand Rapids, Michigan on January 25th, 1945. According to Paul Connett, PhD, Director of the Fluoride Action Network, “The fact that this practice has continued for 75 years is reason to lament not celebrate and in this bulletin we explain why.” The ADA ignores both the ethics and poor science of fluoridation Zealous promoters of Fluoridation (like the ADA) not …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Susan Patterson These natural oils will add moisture and shine to your hair, they will nourish the scalp helping to reduce dry, flaky skin. They will help to get rid of dandruff, and they will aid faster and healthier hair growth – all without the use of expensive cosmetics or dangerous chemicals. To apply any of the treatments below, massage a bit of room temperature or slightly warmed oil to your roots and scalp working it down to the tips like you would with conditioner. Put on a shower cap and let it soak in for about half …read [More]
By Dr. Mercola 1 The antioxidant flavonol quercetin has been shown to: Increase cancer risk by deactivating the mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis Combat inflammation, prevent viral infections and regress tumors Quercetin has been shown to combat inflammation and viral infections. It also has the ability to trigger tumor regression by interacting with your DNA and activating the mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis (the programmed cell death of damaged cells). Learn more. Reverse low blood pressure Prevent obesity by modulating the hunger hormone leptin 2 Which of the following U.S. states will be the first to put government vaccine mandates to a [More]
By Heather Brinson Bruce We rely on our sight more than any other sense to help us interpret the world. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
The ability of properly-dosed vitamin C before and after a vaccination to block any potential short- and long-term toxic side effects while enhancing the antibody-forming aim of the injection was covered in an earlier OMNS article. [1] The points made in that article, along with their validation in the scientific literature, remain pertinent 8 years later. As emphasized in that article, the purpose of this article is not to praise or condemn the administration of vaccinations. Most who know me know my stance on this issue, coming from what I consider to be a purely scientific perspective. But that is [More]
By Dr. Mercola Far worse than the biologic damage caused by refined sugar is the molecular havoc caused by processed vegetable oils. Soybean oil in particular has a questionable safety profile for several reasons, and processed foods are positively loaded with it. Whether partially hydrogenated, organic or genetically modified to be low in linoleic acid, soybean oil can cause dysfunction at a cellular level. Unfortunately, many health authorities have insisted omega-6-rich vegetable oils like soybean oil are healthier than saturated animal fats such as butter and lard, and this myth has been a tough one …read more Source: mercola     
By AdminM Comments by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News People living in the Philippines, a country of islands not very far off the coast of China, remember all too well the last time a deadly coronavirus epidemic broke out in China. It was 2003 when the SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) coronavirus broke out in China. It infected over 7000 people in China with over 600 recorded deaths. Even with its close proximity to China and large Chinese population in the Philippine nation of about 80 million people, only 14 cases of SARS …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Thomas Perry Source: Cyber Security Warns: TikTok Is a Pedophile Magnet and Unsafe for Kids For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Emily Murray, January 30, 2020 “Just say no” to TikTok. That’s the gist of a message from ‘Cyber Cop’ Susan McLean as security concerns about the video app, popular with children and teens, continue to mount. In this day and age, it just makes good sense to look after your safety online like you do […] Source: Cyber Security Warns: TikTok Is a Pedophile Magnet and Unsafe for Kids Learn more at <a target=_blank rel="nofollow" …read [More]
By Ken Ham February 12, the birthday of Charles Darwin, is recognized by many evolutionists as “Darwin Day.” Well, that’s right around the corner, and I have a challenge for both creationists and evolutionists on this “Darwin Day.” For evolutionists—here’s your challenge. Download (or order a physical copy) of the powerful book, But don’t just take my word for it—check out the evidence for yourself. I challenge you, in honor of Darwin’s birthday, to challenge yourself to read Replacing Darwin and consider its claims. For creationists—here’s your challenge. You still have time to order copies of Replacing Darwin from our [More]
By Dr. Mercola Animal waste and fertilizer runoff are two large contributors to water pollution, yet Big Ag has consistently turned a blind eye to the resulting devastating climate effects on their own industry. As this short video demonstrates, rising concentrations of nitrogen in the water feeds algae and chokes the oxygen supply to wildlife, creating expansive dead zones. In addition to an impact on fish and wildlife, climate change is being blamed for record-setting rain in the Midwest in 2019. Croplands were so ravaged by water that farmers were forced to delay planting corn. Typically, 96% of croplands would [More]
By Dr. Mercola Conventional guidance to avoid unprotected sun exposure at all costs has likely done public health a great disservice. The American Academy of Dermatology,1 for example, stresses daily use of sunscreen to prevent skin cancer, regardless of weather conditions or skin pigmentation — two factors that simply cannot be overlooked when weighing the risks and benefits of sun exposure and sunscreen use.2 A direct result of this blanket recommendation is widespread vitamin D deficiency, which we now know is a risk factor for a wide variety of cancers and many other chronic …read more Source: mercola     
By Dr. Mercola Many of the decisions you make each day have a compound effect on your overall health. Making small changes in what you eat and drink, how much you exercise and the quality of your sleep can pay big dividends. The same is true of some of the small unhealthy decisions you make. For example, lifestyle choices affect your risk for high blood pressure, Type 2 diabetes and even heartburn. If you take medications to control these conditions, you need to know that some of them have been recalled due to contamination issues. In July 2018 the FDA1 [More]
By Ken Ham Sauropods—the “long-necked” dinosaurs—are among the largest and most famous of the dinosaur kinds. Naturally, scientists have assumed the massive creatures needed all four legs to support their enormous weight. Now a new study on three sets of front-leg-only sauropod tracks uncovered in Texas is challenging that assumption. But is there another way of looking at these trackways? The tracks appear to have been made by only the front two feet of sauropods three times in parallel. In this new study, the researchers conclude that, at certain times, the sauropods could move on their front feet, instead of [More]
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) High blood pressure (hypertension) used to be thought of as a chronic disease only affecting middle-aged and elderly people. But even children and teens – and an increasingly large number of young adults – are being diagnosed with it, too, a new report reveals. Could an early onset of high blood pressure increase the risk of heart disease in young people? It certainly could, and this is enough to highlight the importance of effective high blood pressure treatment and prevention – as soon as possible! Millennials have higher blood pressure and less overall health [More]
Remembering a faithful believer and recognizing his impact on CMI’s ministry. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Dr. Mercola Obesogens are chemicals that exert negative effects on your cells. You may recognize many on a list that contains bisphenol-A (BPA), parabens, flame retardants and pesticides.1 The majority are known endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) that may be sabotaging your weight loss efforts. Other obesogens include PFASs,2 commonly found in food packaging, household cleaners, nonstick cookware, firefighting foam and stain-resistant carpets, rugs and furniture. Exposure to this single chemical can happen through your food, indoor air and dust, drinking water and products used at home and at work. Aside from being an obesogen, according to Toxic-Free Culture, PFAS is [More]
What can we know about the origin of the universe? How do the Gospels affirm the dominion mandate for research? What can we learn about the Ice Age from the newest Discovery Center film? And how can we answer attacks on the Bible? Discover the answers to these questions and more in the February 2020 issue of Acts & Facts! …read more Source: icr.org     
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Do you only have time in your schedule to run just once per week? Research suggests even that’s enough to enjoy some serious running benefits. A recent systematic review and meta-analysis published in BMJ reveals that even a small amount of running can decrease the risk of death from any cause, including cancer and cardiovascular disease. Short on time for running? New meta-analysis shows some really great health news! The new paper, which was published in the fall of 2019, collectively analyzed the results of 14 studies representing a total sample of 232,149 participants. [More]
By Thomas Perry Source: 15+ Heartwarming Photos of Children Who Just Got Adopted For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. On any given day, there are nearly 443,000 children in foster care in the United States, and on average, children remain in state care for nearly two years. Also, despite the common perception that the majority of children in foster care are very young, the average age of kids entering care is 8. Together We Rise reported that 1,200 […] Source: 15+ Heartwarming Photos of Children Who Just Got Adopted Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com     
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, guest host Jonathan Witt sits down with molecular biologist Douglas Axe at the recent Dallas Science and Faith Conference. Axe, author of Undeniable: How Biology Confirms Our Intuition That Life Is Designed, had his research on protein folds published in the Journal of Molecular Biology, work showing that random mutations are not up to the task of building fundamentally new protein folds from old, a finding that poses a major challenge to modern evolutionary theory. After all, if evolution can’t build something as basic as a new protein fold, how [More]