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In a recently published article entitled, We Have No Reason to Believe 5G is Safe, Scientific American (SciAm) magazine issued a stern warning about the known and potential dangers of 5G technology. Of particular significance is the fact that SciAm is the oldest continuously published monthly magazine in the United States, founded by inventor and publisher Rufus M. Porter in 1845, and running monthly since 1921. It is a highly influential publication, widely reputed for its rigorous scientific standards, and lauded by today’s fact-checkers as highly credible and staunchly pro-science. In the article, University of California, Berkeley public health researcher [More]
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Jonathan Wells remembers Phillip Johnson, “godfather of the intelligent design movement.” Johnson not only attracted scientists’ and other academics’ attention with his groundbreaking Darwin on Trial, he brought them together as a united movement, pushing for a “big tent” for ID theorists to work together. It reflected his own “big heart,” says Wells. The result, he says, is a movement that today is growing internationally, far faster than even Wells realized until recently. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic [More]
By AdminM by Josh MazerEye on Annapolis Excerpts: The Maryland Prevention and Health Promotion Agency (PHPA) has received millions — $123 million just between 2012–2017 — as part of an effort to require public schools to force children to get the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccination. Those funds came in the form of grants from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC maintains a nonprofit foundation that gets enormous amounts of money from Big Pharma — including Merck, the company that produces Gardasil, the HPV vaccine. …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Ken Ham Abortion, pornography, and taking drugs—are these things immoral? Well, that depends on your foundation for morality. In much of the West, the foundation for morality is now predominantly subjective human opinion, so, as time passes, attitudes and beliefs on various moral issues change. With no moral absolutes, everyone does what’s right in their own eyes (Judges 21:25). Ultimately anything goes. And that’s what a new study out of the United Kingdom clearly showed. This study from King’s College London compared figures from 1989 with polls taken this year to see how Britons’ views on various issues have [More]
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Chronic kidney disease, sometimes referred to as chronic kidney failure, occurs when the kidneys have become damaged or are no longer able to filter the excess fluid and waste from your blood. Keep in mind, impaired kidney function can result in dangerous levels of waste, electrolytes, and fluids building up in the body, causing other unwanted health conditions. In its early stages, kidney disease rarely has any symptoms or signs. In fact, most people who have reduced kidney function don’t realize it. For example, some symptoms of kidney disease like itching, nausea, fatigue, changes [More]
By Grace Olson (Natural News) One in three Americans have …read more Source: Natural News     
When it comes to managing anxiety disorders, William Shakespeare’s Macbeth had it right when he referred to sleep as the “balm of hurt minds.” While a full night of slumber stabilizes emotions, a sleepless night can trigger up to a 30% rise in anxiety levels, according to new research from the University of California, Berkeley. UC Berkeley researchers have found that the type of sleep most apt to calm and reset the anxious brain is deep sleep, also known as non-rapid eye movement (NREM) slow-wave sleep, a state in which neural oscillations become highly synchronized, and heart rates and blood [More]
ICR scientists Dr. Jeff Tomkins and Dr. Brian Thomas were recently interviewed on the Point of View radio talk show by host Dr. Merrill Matthews, joined by Pastor Charles Stolfus of Denton Bible Church. Drs. Tomkins and Thomas discu… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Heart disease and cancer, currently the leading causes of death in the United States, together account for over 1.2 million deaths per year. But, a lesser known fact is that many researchers believe both diseases are primarily linked to oxidative stress, the main cause of disease. Fortunately, there are studies which show that quercetin – a plant flavonol – can help control oxidative damage and chronic inflammation, reducing the risk of these life-threatening health conditions. In fact, researchers have found that quercetin helps to protect against a wide range of threats – including …read [More]
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) People consume processed food because …read more Source: Natural News     
By Harry F. Sanders, III Plants communicate in many ways. This article discusses some of the documented “under-the-table” communications. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Michael By New Leaf Chiropractic Are you tired of experiencing bloat, poor digestion, fatigue, and mental fog? Then it’s time to improve your gut by drinking more water, exercising regularly, and eating more… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
A controversial disease revives the debate about the immune system and mental illness. One day in March 2010, Isak McCune started clearing his throat with a forceful, violent sound. The New Hampshire toddler was 3, with a Beatles mop of blonde hair and a cuddly, loving personality. His parents had no idea where the guttural tic came from. They figured it was springtime allergies. Soon after, Isak began to scream as if in pain and grunt at his parents and peers. When he wasn’t throwing hours-long tantrums, he stared vacantly into space. By the time he was 5, he was [More]
AiG–Canada is announcing their newest speaker and writer, Patricia Engler, who is now available to help equip youth and adults across Canada. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Mercola The clothes on your back probably don’t come to mind when you think about the biggest polluters on the planet, but the clothing industry is a toxic one, nearing the top of the list. Along with being a water intensive industry, the dyeing and treatment of textiles uses many dangerous chemicals, such that these processes are said to contribute 20% of industrial water pollution globally.1 As noted by Rita Kant of the University Institute of Fashion Technology at Panjab University in India, color is a major reason why people choose to buy certain articles of clothing. “No [More]
By AdminM Article Here. Measles Amnesia is Giving Me a Headache! by David Brownstein M.D.DrBrownstein.com Measles has become the cause célèbre for conventional medicine and mainstream media in order to convince us that we need the measles vaccine. Furthermore, the Powers-That-Be are using everything they can about measles to stop any anti-vaccination talk. Let’s get some FACTS straight! Measles can be deadly. So can chickenpox. However, for the vast majority of us—over 99%–measles (and chickenpox) is not deadly. For the person who gets it, it is an annoyance that lasts about …read more Source: Health Impact News     
Fatty liver is exactly what it sounds like. Fat is supposed to be carried in fat cells (adipocytes) not liver cells, says Dr. Jason Fung, a nephrologist at Scarborough Health Network in Toronto. “When the liver has too much fat, it may cause inflammation and over many years, usually decades, it may destroy the liver and cause cirrhosis.” …read more Source: Sott health news feed     
By Ken Ham Scientists studying fossil deposits in Morocco recently announced a stunning new find—a series of trilobites (sea creatures, also called ancient cockroaches, now believed to be extinct), fossilized in a single-file line. It looks as if the trilobites were playing, “follow the leader.” That’s the observational evidence. But how to understand these fossils is a matter of interpretation. After all, the fossils don’t come with a tag on them telling you what happened and when. And your interpretation depends on your starting point. The scientists studying these fossils approached the evidence from a naturalistic and evolutionary perspective. Since [More]
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Vitamin D, known as the “sunshine vitamin,” is incredibly important for your body. Unfortunately, research shows more than 41% of Americans are deficient in this essential nutrient, mainly because they don’t get enough sunlight exposure. This obviously puts millions of people at an increased risk for issues like cardiovascular disease, cancer, and … impaired gut health? A new study published in Frontiers in Microbiology discovered that “healthy” exposure to UV radiation can boost vitamin D levels and improve the diversity of friendly bacteria living in the gut in certain individuals. The implication of this [More]
By Michael By Daisy Luther This recall is a beast of epic proportions. You may have thought the recent apple recall was crazy but wait until you see the massive scope of this one. More than one hundred… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
Ancient wine vessel depicts sauropod dinosaur …read more Source: creation.com     
By Michael By Joe Martino The Facts: Three simple steps you can take to clear blocked sinuses that seem to work for many people. Reflect On: Are you healthy? What natural things do you do when “flu… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Michael By Amanda Froelich Thanks to an innovative college student, a new formula for road pavement that repairs itself when exposed to rain has been created. For his ingenious rubber recipe, Mexican student… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Ken Ham America’s largest Glice® (synthetic ice) rink is coming to the Ark Encounter again this year for our ChristmasTime program! Beginning November 29, you and your family can experience a winter wonderland, skating together on an outdoor rink at the Ark Encounter (cost is nominal at $5 for skate rental). This experience is part of our annual ChristmasTime event—and admission to ChristmasTime is free. You only pay for parking! (There is a fee to enter the Ark’s three decks.) Enjoy festive lights throughout the grounds and zoo, and the Ark will be lit up in rainbow lights. ChristmasTime [More]
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) Anyone who’s ever suffered from …read more Source: Natural News     
By Heather Brinson Bruce Different parts of your skin sport different sensitivities to the world around you. If our skin were sensitive all over, we would be in big trouble. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
It’s Thursday night, and I’m sitting in an airplane, about to take off for New York. I’m heading home from Las Vegas after attending Obesity Week 2019, the world’s largest obesity medicine conference, a collaboration between The Obesity Society and The American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgeons. I don’t quite know how to express my feelings and thoughts about this event, but the words ‘anger’ and ‘hopelessness’ immediately come to mind. My anger and hopelessness are best exemplified by the first keynote speech, delivered by Dr. William Cefalu, who is chief scientific and medical officer of the American Diabetes [More]