By Michael Newton Keas On this episode of ID the Future, Rob Crowther discusses controversy in the science classroom with Senior Fellow and historian of science Dr. Michael Keas, author of the recent book Unbelievable: 7 Myths about the History and Future of Science and Religion. Listen in as Keasdiscusses various areas of controversy, and advises teachers that “science is best taught as science is best practiced.” Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Source: id the future
On June 22, 2017, Alec Raeshawn Smith, a recently promoted restaurant manager with Type 1 diabetes, left his local pharmacy empty-handed. He’d gone in to pick up a month’s worth of insulin supplies, which he assumed would set him back around $1000 — the amount he and his mother Nicole Smith-Holt had budgeted the month before when he turned 26 and, under Obamacare rules, had to drop off her insurance coverage. For Alec, that price was already steep: Even with his promotion, he was making $35,000 a year with no benefits. He and Smith-Holt had combed through Minnesota’s Obamacare marketplace
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By Daisy Luther By Daisy Luther If you are a vegetable gardener, chances are you have experienced such an abundance of zucchini so great that even a ravenous family of squash lovers could … Read the rest The post Zucchini Is In Season: How to Freeze It, Pickle It, and Make Muffins With It appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Ralph Flores (Natural News) Researchers from the Chang Gung …read more Source: Natural News
Why CMI talks about theology as well as science. …read more Source: creation.com
By Thomas Perry Source: Meet This Cambridge Scientist on Verge of Curing Multiple Sclerosis For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an inflammatory disease of the central nervous system, affecting 2.3 million people in our world. MS is as an immune-mediated disease, where the immune system attacks the protective myelin sheath which covers nerve fibers, causing communication issues between your brain and the rest of your body. Eventually, the disease can cause […] Source: Meet This Cambridge Scientist on Verge of Curing Multiple Sclerosis Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By Isabelle Z. (Natural News) A lot of people think …read more Source: Natural News
By Troy Lacey Researchers studying mole-rats and the East African root rat discovered that several had pain insensitivity to different irritants (referred to as “algogens”). …read more Source: AIG Daily
By everybodysfit Wearing contacts is a convenient correction to vision that eliminates the extra pair of glasses. However, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, at least 41 million contact lens wearers in the U.S. are practicing at least one behavior that can cause risk for eye infection. Wearing contacts also puts a person at risk for eye infections and corneal ulcers. It is important to make sure to avoid the following common mistakes when it comes to wearing contacts. Don’t wear your contacts for too long: This can cause scarring and loss of vision. Because contacts sit
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By AdminM From Vaccines to Statins: A Reply to Fake News in JAMA Cardiology by David Brownstein, M.D.Dr. Brownstein’s Holistic Medicine An article (jamacardiology_navar_2019_vp_190009) in the June, 2019 edition of JAMA Cardiology was titled, “Fear-Based Medical Misinformation and Disease Prevention: From Vaccines to Statins.” In this article,[i] the author states “fake medical news” as the reason that patients are exhibiting hesitancy about utilizing statins and vaccines. The author correctly points out that in 1963, before the measles, …read more Source: Health Impact News
By Ken Ham When you think of the animals on board Noah’s ark, what comes to mind? Probably giraffes, elephants, monkeys, and a dove. But sometimes reality is so much more interesting than our imagination! And the latest issue of our award-winning magazine (this year we won the top magazine award from the Evangelical Press Association), Answers, gives you a peek into the ark to see some unexpected passengers—animals you can see for yourself (sculpted versions, anyway) on the life-size Noah’s Ark at the Ark Encounter, south of Cincinnati. You’ll get the latest in science and culture news through the
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As readers of this blog will know, my primary area of interest is cardiovascular disease, which a big and complex subject, where anyone questioning the ‘conventional’ ideas gets ruthlessly attacked. However, in comparison to the area of vaccination, the battles in cardiovascular disease pale into insignificance. Mere squabbles in the nursery. I am a member of an on-line doctors’ community in the UK called Doctors Net. Not open to the public. Whenever any story about vaccination emerges, the vitriol, anger and naked rage is quite scary to observe. Whenever the issue of MMR raises its head on Doctors Net, doctors
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Lyme Disease. Do you have it? If you did, you probably would not know, unless you’re one of the chronic sufferers that had to visit over 30 doctors to get properly diagnosed. Lyme disease tests are highly inaccurate. They’re often inconclusive or false negative. That’s because this clever bacteria has found a way to dumb down the immune system and white blood cells, so it is not detectable until treatment is initiated. To diagnose Lyme properly you must see a “Lyme Literate MD (LLMD)”, however, more and more doctors are turning their backs on patients due to sheer fear of
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By Michael By John Anderer So much of modern life happens indoors. From offices to apartments or homes, most people in today’s day and age find themselves cooped up inside for most of the day. Spending more… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Jason Lisle Unfortunately, many Christians have bought into the idea of extraterrestrial “alien” life without critically assessing such a belief in light of Scripture. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Michael By John Anderer Nuts have always been viewed as a healthy snack and great source of protein, but new research suggests that a steady, hardy diet of nuts can also sustain mental sharpness and… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Mike Adams (Natural News) The climate change hoax has …read more Source: Natural News
By Harry F. Sanders, III A recent tweet asserted, “Evolution has been directly observed both in the lab and in the field. If you had done any research whatsoever, you would know this.” …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther Many of us here at The Organic Prepper are big fans of cannabidiol – more commonly known as CBD. We use it for a wide variety of … Read the rest The post CBD Round-Up: 9 Things You Should Know About This Plant Remedy appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Commercial fruit and vegetable washes fail to work better than tap water, but there is a cheap do-it-yourself solution that may completely eliminate certain pesticide residues. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Ken Ham For years, we’ve been selling my book, co-authored with Dr. Charles Ware, This book deals with the well-documented evolutionary origins of the rise of modern-day racism. It shows how these dangerous ideas infected society and created a false dichotomy of “us vs. them”—one race versus another. But that’s not how the Bible talks about race at all! In a biblical view, we’re all one race. We’ve all descended from Adam and Eve, and therefore all of us are part of one biological race, the human race. And, because we’ve all descended from Adam, we’re all sinners in
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By Dr. Mercola During the summer months many take to the local swimming pools to cool off and enjoy time with family and friends. Families may spend time teaching their youngsters the life-saving skill of swimming1 or just hours splashing around and playing games in the water. However you spend your time in or near water, you don’t have to leave with more than you arrived with. Unfortunately, public swimming pools and hot tubs may be hotbeds of unwanted activity. The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia warns children may acquire impetigo, pseudomonas dermatitis and athlete’s foot from swimming in pools.2 The
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By Jeff New research suggests that global trends in farming practices are undermining the pollinators crops depend on and putting agricultural productivity and stability at risk, particularly in some Asian… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola Table of Contents History of the hydrangea Prepare the soil and plant your hydrangea shrubs Propagating hydrangeas from cuttings is easier than you may think Rooting fluid and cups make the process easier Care through the season reaps bountiful hydrangea flowers Pruning hydrangeas Choose your hydrangea plant carefully Cut and dry your hydrangeas to enjoy all year Even if you don’t have a green thumb, gardening is one of life’s simple pleasures. Digging in the dirt and nurturing plant life may help fill a void or release stress. Planting a garden connects you with nature, which is
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By Ken Ham A common argument made by skeptics against the truth of God’s Word is that there are two different Gods in the Bible—the supposed harsh God of the Old Testament and the kind, loving God of the New Testament. But is that a good argument? When you read through the Bible and see what it actually reveals about God both in the Old and the New Testaments, you will clearly see the same God. Not at all. When you read through the Bible and see what it actually reveals about God both in the Old and the New
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By Dr. Mercola Table of Contents What is emu oil? Emu oil’s potential health benefits What is emu oil good for? Studies on emu oil Buying good-quality emu oil Side effects of emu oil Frequently asked questions (FAQs) about emu oil Most people know that the ostrich is the largest bird in the world.1 But have you ever been curious who holds the spot after it? It’s the emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae), a native Australian bird with a height that can reach up to 2 meters (6.5 feet).2 Just like ostriches, emus cannot fly, as their wings are only …read more
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By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Those suffering from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) cope with a number of troubling symptoms, including painful abdominal pain, bloating and cramping. But research shows enteric-coated peppermint oil capsules – because of peppermint’s calming, relaxing effects on the stomach – can effectively eliminate many of the symptoms of IBS. While IBS does not increase the risk of colon cancer or cause changes in the bowel tissue the way irritable bowel disease can, its symptoms can be very painful and interfere with normal daily activities. So, why not try peppermint – which offers a natural approach
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