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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID The Future, Stephen Meyer, director of the Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture, honors Phillip Johnson, the U.C. Berkeley law professor who helped ignite the modern intelligent design movement with the publication of his highly successful book Darwin on Trial. Meyer says Johnson had the courage to speak up when others wouldn’t. “The overweening dynamic of this debate is fear,” Meyer says. “There are many many many people who have come up to the water’s edge, who have seen the problems with Darwinian evolution, have counted the cost, and recoiled.” But [More]
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Greater than 3,000: that’s how many new cases of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) are diagnosed every year in the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, ALL is responsible for 20% of all cancers in people younger than 20 years old. And, sadly, the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute finds that up to 1 in 5 kids who undergo chemotherapy for ALL will relapse – even if they initially receive a complete remission of the cancer. Now, new research reveals a frightening correlation: the chemotherapy itself may be responsible for many of [More]
By S.D. Wells (Natural News) Evil corporations feed Americans like …read more Source: Natural News     
Lion’s mane mushroom is a medicinal food with many benefits that has been used for centuries and has now been shown to be an effective natural depression and anxiety treatment. A placebo-controlled human clinical study took 30 female patients to investigate the effects of lion’s mane on menopause, depression, sleep quality and anxiety. Of those who finished the study, 14 took a placebo and 12 took lion’s mane mushroom extract that was baked into cookies. Two grams of lion’s mane mushroom per day were consumed and after four weeks of use, a reduction in depression and anxiety were reported by [More]
How could dinosaur proteins persist over 70 million years inside dinosaur bones? That’s one of the biggest questions that secular paleontologists have faced in the last two decades. Many of them reason that some unique but undiscovered set of conditions grant proteins power to defy all odds and somehow survive unimaginable time scales. They think someone, someday, will discover the protein’s secret to survival. A new model sugge… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, close to 30 million Americans – almost one in ten – have type 2 diabetes. And, an alarming 84 million people have prediabetes – elevated blood sugar levels that can progress to diabetes (with possible complications including kidney disease, heart disease and stroke). In light of this growing epidemic – and amid the pressing need for effective, non-toxic interventions – a just-published study offers hope by showcasing the ability of clove extracts to safely lower elevated blood glucose levels. Cloves, a common …read more [More]
By Phillip E. Johnson On this episode of ID The Future, we commemorate the passing this weekend of the man called the “godfather of the intelligent design movement,” Berkeley law professor Phillip Johnson. In honor of the man we bring you Dr. Johnson speaking at a 2011 Discovery Institute event commemorating the 20th anniversary of his seminal book Darwin on Trial. The book challenged mainstream beliefs about Darwinian evolution and inspired many scientists and scholars of the modern intelligent design movement. Listen in to learn why, according to the self-effacing law professor, he has always been “puzzled when someone describes [More]
By Dr. Mercola A number of chemicals found in plastic products are known to act as endocrine disruptors. Some of the most pervasive and well-known include phthalates and bisphenol A (BPA). Being similar in structure to natural sex hormones, these chemicals interfere with the normal functioning of those hormones. This is particularly problematic in children who are still growing and developing, as the glands of your endocrine system and the hormones they release influence almost every cell, organ and function of your body. Your endocrine system as a whole is instrumental in regulating mood, growth and …read more Source: mercola [More]
By Dr. Mercola 1 Which of the following foods contain some of the highest amounts of leucine and glutathione, both of which are important for the prevention of sarcopenia (age-related muscle loss)? Butter Eggs Whey protein Whey protein stimulates muscle protein accretion and staves off sarcopenia, in part due to its high leucine and glutathione content. Learn more. Soy 2 Which of the following foods has been linked to the spread of urinary tract infections, and drug resistant UTIs in particular? Wild turkey Venison Factory farmed pork Factory farmed chicken Factory farmed chicken has been linked to the spread of [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) It’s official: “Burnout” – the feeling of being exhausted, frustrated and overwhelmed in your life – is a real health problem that should not be ignored. So, today, we’ll show you how rhodiola can help – fast! For the first time ever, the World Health Organization has added “burnout syndrome” to its International Classification of Diseases – and some experts estimate that the condition may affect up to 70 percent of all working people. But when it comes to addressing burnout, Western medicine falls short (to say the least) – offering only limited treatment [More]
Instead, it grounds the life-giving message of the Gospel in history. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease known for speeding up the life cycle of your skin cells. This results in the buildup of these cells on the surface of the skin, forming red, scaly patches that may be painful or itchy. And, while the signs and symptoms may vary, the most common symptoms include itching or burning skin, stiff and swollen joints, small spots of scaling skin, red patches of skin with silvery, thick scales, and cracked dry skin. Within the past few years, studies have shown a link between psoriasis and nonalcoholic fatty [More]
 11/12/19   “Excellent article on Common Core and what a disaster for education it is.”  Admin   I feel like plucking some low-hanging fruit today, and so let’s take a look at Common Core. I’ve written of it before, how it ignores science, how it’s just another excuse to inject more indoctrination into our schools, and how by changing the approach to how mathematics is learned, will further separate the children from their parents, since the latter won’t have a clue how to help their kids with homework using the convoluted new methods. Predicting the failure of Common Core is [More]
11/12/19   “Another “Climate Change” con gets exposed.”  Admin   The headline was a real attention-grabber. It said “More than 11,000 scientists declare ‘climate emergency.'”   That, at least, was Voice of America’s title.   The article said “more than 11,000 scientists are warning that the Earth, in their words, ‘clearly and unequivocally faces a climate emergency.'” It’s the subject over which teen activist Greta Thunberg recently has been expressing outrage. But, the report called “World Scientists’ Warning of a Climate Emergency,” wasn’t a study. And they weren’t all scientists.   Read More: ‘11,000 scientists’ warning of ‘climate emergency’ are [More]
11/12/19   “The Bible says there will be lots of natural disasters in the last days including famines. Are we entering such a time now, we’ll just have to wait and see.”  Admin   We are witnessing “unprecedented” crop failures all across the United States, but the big mainstream news networks are not talking too much about this yet. As you will see below, local news outlets all over the nation are reporting the disasters that are taking place in their own local areas, but very few people are putting the pieces of the puzzle together on a national level. [More]
For decades, saturated fats like butter, lard and tallow were said to cause heart disease. Responding to such health concerns, the food industry replaced saturated fats with hydrogenated oils that are loaded with trans fats, giving rise to a whole new market of low-fat (but high-sugar) foods. Americans’ health plummeted in tandem with this systemwide change, and millions have been prematurely killed by it. As it turns out, trans fat, found in partially hydrogenated vegetable oils, acts as a pro-oxidant, contributing to oxidative stress that causes cellular damage. Trans fat is also a major contributor to insulin resistance, currently affecting [More]
Do all scientists believe in an old earth? The fatal flaws of radioactive and tree-ring dating and the flat earth myth. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Mike Barrett It has been nearly 20 years since a new drug has been developed to combat Alzheimer’s disease. Thankfully, it won’t be another 20 years until such a feat is accomplished, as a new drug called Oligomannate has been approved for the treatment of “mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease and improving cognitive function.” Only thing is – the approval takes place in China, and has yet to go through the proper channels to become approved by the Food and Drug Administration. ?Dementia, used to describe a decline in cognitive function and memory, is said to be one of [More]
By Dr. Mercola Every year in the U.S., approximately 795,000 people have a stroke and 140,000 die as a result, making strokes not only a leading cause of death but also a common cause of serious, long-term disability. Most often, strokes occur in those over the age of 65, but they can strike younger adults as well. In 2009, 34% of those hospitalized due to a stroke where under 65 years old, serving as a reminder that this condition may occur at any age.1 In fact, the American Heart Association says that 10% to 14% of ischemic strokes occur in [More]
By Ken Ham It’s an exciting time around here! Our brand-new series of exhibits on biblical authority are opening to the public—just in time for the massive ChristmasTown crowds arriving at the Creation Museum to see the beautiful garden of lights, live nativity, and other special Christmas events. These exhibits will take the Creation Museum to a higher level than we’ve ever had—they are simply stunning! And it’s about to get even more exciting. I’m thrilled to announce there’s a brand-new, incredibly powerful exhibit being planned for the Creation Museum! This new exhibit will challenge the culture regarding the abortion [More]
By Dr. Mercola The lack of sanitation in confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs) is something I’ve written about in the past. The deplorable conditions under which the animals exist require the use of antibiotics to reduce the spread of infection. The meat and waste products from these animals are riddled with antibiotics, a practice that is a major contributor to antibiotic resistance. One of the biggest Escherichia coli (E. coli) outbreaks in 12 years ended in June 2018 after infected lettuce had affected 210 people in 36 states. It was responsible for the hospitalization of 96 and the deaths of [More]
By Dr. Mercola The news about the effects of hibiscus on high blood pressure continues to grow, offering promise to those looking for natural ways to control this common condition. I’ve written previously about the positive ways this plant can help your heart and overall health; now new research suggests that its effectiveness may be even greater than what’s been reported. I’ll explain the history, discuss the uses of the colorful flower and share tips on how to incorporate it into your overall diet so you can enjoy both its flavor and benefits. Hibiscus ‘Sour Tea’ Lowers Blood Pressure Researchers [More]
By Dr. Mercola Sally Norton,1 who has studied nutrition and has a graduate degree in public health, is one of the leading experts on oxalate poisoning — a topic you don’t hear much about. Chances are you may never have heard about oxalates, or have any idea why they might matter. As is often the case with experts in any health field, her expertise is an outgrowth of her personal struggles with health problems that didn’t respond to more conventional treatments, including healthy living (Norton was a vegetarian for 16 years). “Like so …read more Source: mercola     
Creationists should now avoid using this argument. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Dr. Mercola Medical experts and health leaders share insights on important issues affecting your health and well-being. …read more Source: mercola     
By Dr. Mercola Before the invention and distribution of artificial lighting, the sun determined when people went to bed and when they woke up. While artificial light has extended the hours you may be productive, it comes at a price as it affects health, interrupts sleep patterns and circadian rhythms and may shorten your lifespan. Digital devices are pervasive sources of artificial light. They emit high levels of blue light, which have a damaging effect on the photoreceptor cells located in the retina. This photosensitive tissue converts light into electrical signals that travel along the optic nerve to your brain, [More]
How did Phobos and Deimos come to be so close to the red planet? …read more Source: creation.com