By Admin by University of Liverpool Excerpts: A new study, published in Psychiatry Research, has concluded that psychiatric diagnoses are scientifically worthless as tools to identify discrete mental health disorders. The study, led by researchers from the University of Liverpool, involved a detailed analysis of five key chapters of the latest edition of the widely used Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM), on ‘schizophrenia’, ‘bipolar disorder’, ‘depressive disorders’, ‘anxiety disorders’ and ‘trauma-related …read more Source: Health Impact News
How does Noah’s Flood provide a better framework for understanding unconformities? …read more Source: creation.com
By Dr. Mercola Statins are a type of medication prescribed to lower cholesterol levels. They work by blocking an enzyme in the liver your body uses to make cholesterol.1 Although vilified for many years as causing heart attacks and stroke,2 your body makes cholesterol as it is needed to produce hormones, build cell membranes and produce substances used to digest food.3 Cholesterol is found in foods from animals, such as dairy products and meats.4 Your body makes the fatty substance cholesterol, but it cannot travel in the bloodstream alone.5 The body encases small particles of cholesterol inside protein particles …read
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By Dr. Mercola In a survey of 800 Americans, 89% said they were in favor of mandatory labels on foods that have been genetically engineered or contain genetically engineered ingredients. When asked whether they’d rather have genetically modified organism labels printed on food packages or in the form of a bar code that could be scanned with a smartphone, 88% said they preferred printed labels.1 Yet, in a facility in Albany, Indiana, eggs intended to grow the first GE salmon for human consumption in the U.S. arrived in May 2019. AquaBounty, the company that created the so-called “frankenfish,” plans to
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John Phillips has a simple phrase that perfectly describes his terrible predicament: ‘I’m in limbo.’ The 54-year-old father of two is currently enjoying reasonable health, able to pursue his career as an NHS worker and live life as best he can. But deep inside his lungs lurks an infection so dangerous that it regularly sends him spiralling into poor health. …read more Source: Sott health news feed
The Smithsonian Institution in Washington D. C. just finished a five-year renovation of its dinosaur hall at a cost of around $110 million.1 The renovated exhibit opened to the public on June 8, 2019. Naturally, the television news segment made the usual references to “millions of years” and the supposed evolutionary history of life on Earth. The most interesting aspect of the news story was a large m… More… …read more Source: icr.org
Air pollution could shorten the life of a Birmingham child by up to seven months, a major study on one of the city has suggested. An eight-year-old child born in 2011 may die between two to seven months early if they are exposed over their lifetime to future models of pollution. The conclusion was reached by Kings College London researchers who studied Birmingham. And the impact was considered to be worse than some other major cities in the UK – with the report finding a higher loss of life expectancy in Birmingham than Manchester. …read more Source: Sott health news
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07/15/19 “Very disturbing video. It makes you wonder how many other schools are doing something similar. The video also shows how vicious and violent the lunatic left is becoming. I’ve never seen our nation so divided as it is now.” Admin Independent filmmaker Michael Hansen has a new documentary out titled Killing Free Speech. It features internal emails from a New Jersey school showing teachers pushing political propaganda in the wake of President Trump’s travel ban. The documentary shows a teacher encouraging colleagues to wear hijabs and/or burkas, and distribute pamphlets in solidarity with Muslims to protest Trump’s policies
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By Ken Ham The Nicene Creed was written and adopted at the First Council of Nicaea in AD 325—well over 1,500 years ago. Since then, it has been repeated in many churches all around the world, including in an Episcopal Church in Maine, USA, recently. But the writers of the Nicene Creed certainly wouldn’t recognize one part of what was quoted in that church. The Nicene Creed reads, in part, And we believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life. He proceeds from the Father and the Son, and with the Father and the Son is worshiped
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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 Selco By Selco The medical field is one of my favorite fields of prepping, not only because it is my “field of work” for many years but also because it is … Read the rest The post SELCO: How NOT to Build Your SHTF Medical Kit and What NOT to Do With It appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
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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By Tom Hennigan Nature isn’t all peace and beauty. But even the dark side of creation can tell us something about God’s grace. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) It’s a well-known fact that spending time outdoors in nature is great for your health. In fact, there’s even evidence to show that just living in a greener environment can be great for your overall wellbeing. Generally speaking, just to be clear, time in nature can significantly reduce your stress levels; improve social connections, and greatly enhance your overall perspective on life. But, here’s the most important question, how much time do you need to spend outdoors to enjoy the benefits? A recent study published in Scientific Reports and led by the …read more
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A number of cities, counties, states and countries throughout the world have taken steps to either restrict or ban glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup weed killer. The following countries have issued outright bans on glyphosate, imposed restrictions or have issued statements of intention to ban or restrict glyphosate-based herbicides, including Roundup, over health concerns and the ongoing Roundup cancer litigation …read more Source: Sott health news feed
By Thomas Perry Source: Unnecessary Root Canal Procedures: Why and How to Say No For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. PLEASE NOTE: This is the first of a two part series. Part two with comprehensive and specific options on what to do if you already have a root canal will be posted soon. These two articles are our effort to help save lives not teeth. By Dr. Lina Garcia One of the fundamental understandings that supports […] Source: Unnecessary Root Canal Procedures: Why and How to Say No Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
There are many strong arguments for Creation, but some are not so strong, and others are totally unsound. It’s important to know the difference. This is why it’s important to keep up with current creationist literature. There is so much good evidence for Creation that there is no need to use any of the ‘doubtful’ arguments. …read more Source: creation.com
By Hesh Goldstein Americans are losing their minds to Alzheimer’s disease. It’s an epidemic and it’s not typical of what’s going on in the rest of the world. The World Health Organization estimates that there are 18 million people with Alzheimer’s. Over 4 and1/2 million Americans have the disease. We account for 25% of all Alzheimer’s cases, even though we represent only 4.6% of the world’s population. Europe is experiencing half our rate of disease. For Americans over 85 years of age, 50% are thought to have Alzheimer’s. The question is, “Why”? Alzheimer’s was first discovered in 1906, about 20
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By Michael By Renee Parsons It comes as no surprise that the American public remains oblivious to a not-so-slight glitch in the 5G Race with China as the US strives to be the first, the best and most… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Ken Ham It takes hundreds of people (over 1,000 during our peak times) to operate Answers in Genesis, the Creation Museum, and the Ark Encounter. We so appreciate all of our employees as they do an amazing job making our two attractions wonderful places to visit, producing all our Answers in Genesis resources, keeping the ministry running smoothly, and so much more. And we want you to join the team! We’re hiring at AiG, the Ark Encounter, and the Creation Museum in many different departments. One specific department we’re looking for several hard-working individuals is culinary services at both
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By Dr. Mercola While dementia and Alzheimer’s disease (the most advanced, severe and lethal form of dementia) are primarily diet- and lifestyle-driven, certain medications can also ramp up your risk. One of the riskiest classes of drugs in this regard are anticholinergic drugs, prescribed for such widely varying conditions such as depression, incontinence, insomnia, allergies and epilepsy.1 You can find a long list of anticholinergic drugs and the different conditions they’re used for on seniorlist.com.2 Anticholinergic drugs block acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that performs important functions in your peripheral and central nervous systems, …read more Source: mercola
People who experience anxiety symptoms might be helped by taking steps to regulate the microorganisms in their gut using probiotic and non-probiotic food and supplements, suggests a review of studies published today in the journal General Psychiatry. Anxiety symptoms are common in people with mental diseases and a variety of physical disorders, especially in disorders that are related to stress. Previous studies have shown that as many as a third of people will be affected by anxiety symptoms during their lifetime. Increasingly, research has indicated that gut microbiota — the trillions of microorganisms in the gut which perform important functions
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By Harry F. Sanders, III Unfortunately for the average American, the scientific media is not much more trustworthy than the rest of the media. …read more Source: AIG Daily
Beyond Meat’s sales pitch to customers has focused on the benefits of abstaining from meat: a healthier planet and a healthier lifestyle. But dietitians are not completely sold on the plant-based burger trend. Vegan patties from Beyond and its rival Impossible Foods have offered Americans a new way to reduce their meat consumption. Mintel found that nearly 60% of U.S. consumers have expressed interested in eating less meat. These so-called flexitarians are driving restaurant chains like Burger King and Carl’s Jr. to add meatless burgers to their menus. …read more Source: Sott health news feed
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM The amazing story about what lobbying millions can do to shut down efforts to protect children. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Michael By Mac Slavo Prepping comes with its up and downs and it often comes more opinions than anything. So today, I’m sharing an opinion of mine. There are 4 medical items that people will often overlook… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Ken Ham The intro of an article from the University of Washington sounds like it could be the beginning of a biblical creationist article. The author writes, “Paleontologists are trying to dispel a myth about what life was like when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. The false narrative has wormed its way into books, lectures and even scientific papers about this long-ago era.” Well, there are certainly a lot of myths and false narratives about the so-called time of the dinosaurs! Here are just a few of those false narratives: Dinosaurs died out 65 or so million years ago. Dinosaurs
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