• Search By Category

    • Search Box

    • Categories

  • Categories

  • Tag Cloud

  • Highest Rated Videos

    12,641 views
  • Related Videos

  • Archives

By Dr. Mercola Using antibiotics for an extended period of time during middle-age or later may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease in women. The finding comes from a study published in the European Heart Journal, which revealed women aged 60 and over who used antibiotics for two months or longer had significantly increased risk of cardiovascular disease, including heart attack and stroke, compared to women who did not.1 According to a press release2 by the researchers, the results held true even after adjusting for other related factors, like obesity, other chronic diseases and diet and lifestyle. Antibiotic exposure leads [More]
Complex operations within a cell have to be present from the start for it to function at all. Read More
By Julie Fidler Cold sores are a common problem that few people pay much attention to. Doctors tend to be unconcerned about them, too, and consider them to be little more than a nuisance. But one study shows a surprising link between one of the viruses that causes cold sores and the occurrence of immune cells that can damage the arteries around the heart. While most people associate cold sores with the herpes simplex virus, the cytomegalovirus can also cause the unattractive sores and is in fact very similar to the herpes virus. The immune system normally controls cytomegalovirus and [More]
More U.S. adults are dying from heart failure today than a decade ago, and the sharpest rise in mortality is happening among middle-aged and younger adults, a new study suggests. Researchers examined data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on deaths from heart failure between 1999 and 2017 among adults 35 to 84 years old. Between 1999 and 2012, annual heart failure death rates dropped from 78.7 per 100,000 people to 53.7 per 100,000, the researchers found. But then mortality rates started to climb, reaching 59.3 fatalities for every 100,000 people by the end of the [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) With over 700 cases reported throughout the nation – and with hundreds of students and staff members currently under quarantine at two California universities – the United States is facing its worst outbreak of measles in close to 20 years. Other contagious (viral) diseases – including mumps and chickenpox – appear to be making comebacks as well. With the resurgence of these diseases, the need for non-toxic, inexpensive and effective therapies has never been more important. Forward-thinking physicians and researchers have long maintained that high-dose, vitamin C therapies can help fill this bill, combating [More]
Attorney Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Children’s Health Defense’s Chairman and Chief Legal Counsel, finally has “put on the gloves” and is ready to fight Big Pharma’s Merck & Co., Inc. regarding the falsified and fraudulent research they undertook and presented to the CDC/FDA for the licensure of the HPV vaccine Gardasil®.   After reading the transcript of Mr. Kennedy’s video, I could not help but spotlight some of the more apparently shocking facts he and his team uncovered in their exposé of the fraud that apparently took place during Merck’s testing of the Gardasil® vaccine.   Much of the information below is taken from [More]
How would you answer these objections to the most central event to our faith? Read More
By Daisy Luther By Daisy Luther If you aren’t already storing and conserving water, it is absolutely your top preparedness priority as our country suffers from the drought that has now reached epic … Read the rest The post Surviving the Drought: 25 Easy Ways to Conserve Water appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper     
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Most parents are never told how childhood oral infections can affect the health of the arteries. Today, we’ll explain how this happens and, more importantly, what you can do to prevent damage to your child’s cardiovascular system. Atherosclerosis, a narrowing and hardening of the arteries, slowly and silently results in blockages that can eventually lessen or cut off blood flow. It’s a common cause of stroke, heart attack, and peripheral vascular disease – together known as heart disease. And, while we already know that atherosclerosis is largely preventable, one new study suggests that the [More]
By Admin A Report by U.S. PIRG Education Fund Written by Kara Cook, U.S. PIRG Education FundDOWNLOAD THE REPORT Most of us take it for granted that the food and drinks we buy from the store are not putting our health at risk. However, new research from public health groups and scientists from the past several years indicates that food and drinks are contaminated with glyphosate, the main ingredient in the weed killer Roundup. This is a potential health problem because in 2015 the World Health Organization found that glyphosate is a probable …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Dr. Mercola Table of Contents How Can You Benefit From Horsetail? Here’s How You Can Use Horsetail Herb How to Grow Horsetail in Your Own Backyard How to Correctly Harvest and Store Horsetail Herbs Get This Herb’s Health Benefits by Brewing Horsetail Tea Contraindications and Possible Side Effects of Horsetail Horsetail, or equisetum, is a group of grass plants from the Equisetaceae family, a plant family that has been around for about 400 million years.1 Because of this, Equisetum has been deemed as a “living fossil,”2 because its existence dates back even before the …read more Source: mercola     
The past is the key to the present understanding of these geological features. …read more Source: creation.com     
By AdminM Jack Wolfson, D.O. with Heather Wolfson, D.C. and their family. Website. by Jack Wolfson DO, FACCSpecial to Health Impact News Reading that title is sure to shock many people. After all, who would make such a claim, let alone a cardiologist. Here is the proof to back it up. A study from 2015 in the journal Atherosclerosis found that men had 29% fewer heart attacks and 17% fewer strokes if they had a history of childhood measles and mumps. Women suffered less events as well, but not to the same extent. According to the CDC, an estimated 790,000 [More]
05/16/19   An Ebola epidemic in a conflict-riven region of Democratic Republic of Congo is out of control and could become as serious as the outbreak that devastated three countries in west Africa between 2013 and 2016, experts and aid chiefs have warned.   New cases over the past month have increased at the fastest rate since the outbreak began last year, as aid agencies struggle to enact a public health response in areas that have suffered decades of neglect and conflict, with incredibly fragile health systems and regular outbreaks of deadly violence involving armed groups.   “I’m very concerned [More]
By Mike Barrett Air pollution limits set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are too high, needlessly contributing to disease. In fact, by making them stricter, more than 100,000 people in the U.S. might avoid developing Type 2 diabetes each year. [1] Air pollution was found to have contributed to 3.2 million new diabetes cases in 2016 alone – 14% of the worldwide total. Pollution was linked to 150,000 cases in the United States per year. Additionally, the study found that 8.2 million years of healthy life were lost in 2016 due to pollution-linked diabetes. [2] Senior study author [More]
05/17/19   “Our whole country is awash in rising debt (consumer, corporate, government) and it’s only a matter of time before a financial day of reckoning arrives that will make the Great Depression seem like a picnic. Here is a good article on the national debt and how we are nearing the point of no return.   Make sure you are right with God as His guidance on what to do will be a necessity in the uncertain times ahead.” Admin   According to a government report that was recently released, Social Security ran a $9 trillion deficit… and no [More]
05/17/19   “This just illustrates how important it is to monitor what your kids are watching and not assume that because a program is on a particular network it’s ok for them to watch.”  Admin   When I was a kid, my family didn’t have cable, so I watched a lot of PBS, which meant I watched a lot of “Arthur,” the TV adaptation of Marc Brown’s books about a cartoon aardvark who is eternally stuck in the third grade. Back then, the show dealt mostly with sibling rivalry, bullying, trouble with teachers, and not feeding your dog chocolate.   [More]
By Dr. Mercola While cholesterol has been vilified as something that should be as low as possible to prevent heart disease, it’s actually a crucial component for good health and too low a level can have serious repercussions for your health. Cholesterol is found not only in your bloodstream but also in every cell in your body, and is necessary for the production of cell membranes, virtually every steroid hormone, vitamin D and bile acids that help you digest fat. Cholesterol also plays an important role in the formation of memories and is vital for healthy neurological function. For example, [More]
Fleeing the rising waters of Noah’s Flood …read more Source: creation.com     
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM How do canned versus germinated beans (such as sprouted lentils) compare when it comes to protecting brain cells and destroying melanoma, kidney, and breast cancer cells. …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org     
05/16/19   This important story has been out for some days now, but I waited before writing. Why? It’s because I did not want to write yet another article on transanity. Another article on extreme transgender activism. Another article on the world being turned upside down. But this is too urgent. Too disturbing. A totalitarian regime is a parents’ worst nightmare. Forbidden From Parenting I’m talking about government intervention. About hostile, outside forces coming right into your home and usurping your authority. About the courts forbidding you from parenting your child. And, worse still, threatening to punish you if you [More]
By Edsel Cook (Natural News) Children are hitting puberty earlier …read more Source: Natural News     
By Vicki Batts (Natural News) Grilling season is here, but …read more Source: Natural News     
By News Editors (Natural News) With the relentless push for …read more Source: Natural News     
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Jay Richards and astrobiologist Guillermo Gonzalez discuss several discoveries made in the past 15 years supporting their conclusions in The Privileged Planet: How Our Place in the Cosmos Is Designed for Discovery. Gonzalez shows how the book’s thesis — that conditions for life and scientific discovery meet on earth to a fine-tuned degree that strongly points toward design — has been confirmed multiple times. 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     
By Evangelyn Rodriguez (Natural News) Mayonnaise is one of the …read more Source: Natural News     
By Ethan Huff (Natural News) With rates of depression seemingly …read more Source: Natural News