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By Michael By Rosanne Lindsay, ND Holiday season is here and food is a central theme, beginning with Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is a time to acknowledge those people and things for which you are grateful…. …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Sharon Thomas, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) In the latest news on vaccines, a newly published 2018 study ties together – in a neat, alarming little bow – years’ worth of research about the hepatitis B vaccine. Specifically, the study’s authors re-confirm prior findings that hepatitis B vaccines can lead to brain damage in animals. But,they also suggest a mechanism as to how this type of brain damage can occur. Latest research findings reveal a scary connection between brain damage and the hepatitis B vaccine Prior data from a team of …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
D.M. from the UK wrote in, sarcastically asking: “Which of the physical sciences do you believe in?” Dr Robert Carter, CMI-US, responds: Fantastic question! The short answer is, “All of them.” In fact just looking at a list of the people who work for CMI, I see PhDs in physics, nuclear physics, engineering, radiotelescopes and antenna design, geomorphology, molecular biology, plant science, plant nutrition, forestry, physical chemistry, zoology, and marine biology. We also have a medical doctor or two. This does not include the many other highly qualified people at CMI with up to master’s-level degrees. In short, we love science! We also have several theologians and educators on staff, to make for a very [More]
By AdminM by Paul FassaHealth Impact News The results of a 30 million dollar, ten-plus year study on the effects of cell phone radiofrequency radiation (RFR) were published this year, 2018, confirming suspicions that cell phone use is carcinogenic. It was conducted by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Toxicology Program as by The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services nomination as a necessary study to determine safe levels of RFR with cell phone use. This animal study showed RFR can cause cancer while stirring up more controversy from …read more Source: Health Impact News     
11/29/18   On Sunday night, I watched 60 Minutes because there was a segment about very expensive robots being created to clean up nuclear waste in Japan.  Despite the fact that the first robot failed within minutes of operation, robots cleaning up toxic waste isn’t necessarily a bad idea.  However, it reminded me of all the other jobs that I keep hearing about that are already being done or will eventually be done by robots.   Within the last month, I saw a news story about the first Artificial Intelligence (AI) news anchor being introduced in China.  My local news [More]
11/29/18   Amazon has released an update to its controversial Amazon Rekogntion software which “improves the ability to detect more faces, increases the accuracy of facial matches and decreases the potential for false matches.”   The update is available for all AWS Regions previously leaked by WikiLeaks supported by Amazon Rekognition – U.S. East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), U.S. West (Oregon), AWS GovCloud (U.S.), EU West (Ireland), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Seoul), and Asia Pacific (Sydney) according to the update. Amazon wrote in a press release written on its blog that,   Today we are announcing [More]
After speaking at a church recently, a young man approached me. I thought he might have a question. Instead, he handed me a 6-page essay he had written. It was a defence of a form of Day-Age creationism, the belief that the days of Genesis were actually long periods of time. Normally, I would not spend too much time on such a thing, but the young man impressed me as humble and studious. He also reminded me of myself at that age, when I was trying to defend that very same position. But when I read his paper, I saw [More]
By Dr. Mercola Worldwide, someone develops dementia every three seconds, and by 2030 it’s estimated that 75 million will be living with the condition.1 In the U.S. alone, 5.7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia, and someone develops the disease every 65 seconds.2 Meanwhile, the use of statin cholesterol-lowering drugs doubled among U.S. adults from 2000 to 2011,3 and U.S. doctors write more than 200 million prescriptions for such drugs every year.4 In the fervor to lower cholesterol levels — a misguided strategy still being mistakenly promoted to reduce heart disease risk — [More]
11/28/18   WalletHub has released its annual “Most Sinful Cities in America” report, which ranks American cities by their bad behavior, including lust, greed, laziness, vanity, excesses and vices, jealousy, anger and hatred.   Las Vegas, Nevada topped the list again this year, but WalletHub noted that sin infects the entire country.   “Las Vegas isn’t the only ‘Sin City’ in America. In other cities, bad things happen and stay there, too,” the site states. “From beer-loving Milwaukee to hedonistic New Orleans, the U.S. is filled with people behaving illicitly. No place is innocent. We all have demons.”   Cities [More]
By AdminM $4 Billion and Growing: U.S. Payouts for Vaccine Injuries and Deaths Keep Climbing The Health Resources & Services Administration just released new dollar figures reflecting payouts from the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. The payouts for vaccine injuries just went past the whopping $4 billion mark. Using the government’s own conclusion that only 1% of all vaccine injuries are reported, the $4 billion is just the tip of the iceberg. Despite assurances from CDC and our Federal agencies that all vaccines are safe, the payouts say otherwise. Vaccine injuries can and do happen—to previously healthy children and …read [More]
Nov 28   Today on TruNews, the team shares a preview of what to expect from the G20 summit including China’s threat of all out war and Russia’s talk of a looming end to international dollar supremacy. The team also hones in on the future of AI, and designer babies. Edward Szall, Doc Burkhart.   Watch: G20 Showdown: Will China Declare All Out War If No Deal is Struck?
By Ken Ham Everyone knows about April Fool’s Day, which always falls on April 1. But did you know today is called National Absurdity Day? It’s a day to encourage people to embrace the absurd and ridiculous. But so many people around the world already do embrace something utterly absurd—evolutionary ideas! So today I want to do the opposite of what this day intends and encourage people to leave absurd ideas and, instead, base their thinking on God’s infallible Word. What are some ways that evolutionary ideas are absurd? Here are just three: Life came from non-life. Evolutionists believe that, [More]
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) Plantar fasciitis is a disorder …read more Source: Natural News     
By Russel Davis (Natural News) Profuse bleeding from various causes …read more Source: Natural News     
By Dr. Mercola November 22, Thanksgiving Day in the U.S., is an annual reminder to slow down, take stock and express thanks. Ideally, though, this practice — sans the extravagant multicourse meal — would be a daily one, as the emotion of gratitude has actually been scientifically confirmed to impart some pretty extraordinary health benefits. While the word “gratitude” can be interpreted in a number of ways depending on context,1 the clinical definition of gratitude is “The appreciation of what is valuable and meaningful to oneself; a general state of thankfulness and/or appreciation.”2 In short, it’s thankful appreciation for what [More]
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, hear the first segment of an engaging discussion between acclaimed author Eric Metaxas and Dr. Stephen Meyer at Socrates in the City in New York. Tune in as Dr. Meyer defines the theory of intelligent design and explains how it is challenging neo-Darwinism. Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode Visit www.SocratesintheCity.com to watch the complete interview. …read more Source: id the future     
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) For over 80 years, heart disease has maintained its primacy as the number one cause of death for men and women in the United States – ahead of cancer, diabetes, accidents, pneumonia and Alzheimer’s disease. In fact, heart disease is currently responsible for one out of every four deaths that occur in the U.S. However, as unlikely as it sounds, an extract from an everyday kitchen staple – garlic – has the potential to drastically cut your odds of becoming a medical statistic. With nearly 900 studies on aged …read more Source: Natural Health [More]
By RJ Jhonson (Natural News) Fruits are, hands down, some …read more Source: Natural News     
Nov 27   Today on TruNews, we dissect the fresh front in special counsel Robert Mueller’s aimless investigation, which now includes a reversal on Paul Manafort’s plea deal and a fishing expedition for the Ecuador embassy’s visitor logs. Is Jack Ma a communist? We also discuss that today, as well as the upcoming G20 summit in Buenos Aires, which your TruNews will he reporting from. Doc Burkhart, Edward Szall.   Watch: Manafort-Assange Witch Hunt: When Will President Trump Stop Mueller’s Political Assassinations?
The remarkable fossils found in the Cambrian rocks provide devastating evidence against Darwin’s theory. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Dr. Mercola Whereas my book “Fat for Fuel” details how to implement a cyclical ketogenic diet, my latest book, cowritten with James DiNicolantonio, Pharm.D., “Superfuel: Ketogenic Keys to Unlock the Secrets of Good Fats, Bad Fats, and Great Health,” delves further into the science of dietary fats, providing specifics on how to discriminate between healthy and harmful ones. >>>>> Click Here
By Michael By Patricia Burke (Not to mention, urinary continence, prostate health, reproduction, progeny, and “shiny in my hiney” personal hygiene?) There’s something disturbing going on in and around humans,… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Ken Ham We were thrilled to be able to sponsor the National Day of Prayer Leadership Summit, which met October 29–30, 2018, at Cross Church in Rogers, Arkansas. The gathering included the 8 regional directors for the US, as well as representatives from all 50 states. The mission of the National Day of Prayer leadership is to mobilize unified public prayer in America in every town, every city, and every county. The Leadership Summit was characterized by heart-felt worship, gospel-centered preaching, and sincere prayer on behalf of the nation. We’re thankful we were able to be there with a [More]
By Dr. Mercola As a lover of technology, it pains me to see what technological advancements are doing to our youth. In a previous article for The Atlantic,1 Jean Twenge takes a deep dive into how smartphones, with 24/7 access to internet and social media, are affecting post-millennials’ mental health. The article, which is well worth reading in its entirety, is adapted from Twenge’s book “iGen: Why Today’s Super-Connected Kids Are Growing up Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy — and Completely Unprepared for Adulthood — and What That Means for the Rest of Us.” Children today cannot even fathom [More]
By Mike Barrett When you step into the shower, you’re expecting to come out all clean and shiny. But as a study shows, your shower-head may be dumping risky bacteria all over you – bacteria that can even cause lung infections. You (hopefully) keep your toilet and sink clean, but be honest – you don’t pay all that much attention to your shower-head, do you? You might want to give it a good scrub, though, because researchers found that in some places within the U.S. and Europe, germs known as mycobacteria are found in abundance in shower-heads. These are also [More]
By Hesh Goldstein When I was a little kid growing up in Newark, I had a problem – sugar. I could never get enough. And the main components of my addiction were Devil Dogs, Yankee Doodles, Twinkies, and Royal Crown Cola. Since my parents never really gave me an allowance as a young boy, I had to get creative. So, I took my wagon, walked down the street, and knocked on doors, asking people if I could collect their soda bottles. What a score. Five cents for the big ones and two cents for the little ones. But that sugar [More]
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, host Mike Keas begins a conversation with philosopher J. P. Moreland about Moreland’s new book Scientism and Secularism: Learning to Respond to a Dangerous Ideology. Moreland explains scientism as the belief that only the hard sciences can provide any reliably true knowledge. “It’s in the drinking water,” he says, but it’s also self-refuting, and therefore irrational — and very damaging besides. Please consider donating to support the IDTF Podcast. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more [More]