By Julie Fidler A type of commonly-used medication prescribed to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has been linked to a higher risk of psychosis. A study suggests that another type of ADHD medication carries a far lower risk, but doctors are reluctant to prescribe safer medications over riskier drugs. [1] ?Study leader Lauren V. Moran, MD, a psychiatrist at McLean Hospital, said: “We looked at new users, people who are being prescribed these medications for the first time. We compared amphetamines, which is Adderall and Vyvanse, to people who were prescribed methylphenidates, which is Ritalin or Concerta. We found that
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By Harry F. Sanders, III The clownfish is clearly designed for the environment in which it lives while providing some startling challenges to the standard evolutionary model. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Joy Jensen, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), around 5.7 million adults within the U.S. are affected by heart failure, and that number is only expected to increase in the future. Conventionally speaking, current strategies for preventing heart failure focus mainly on managing high blood pressure, quitting smoking, and reducing excess body weight with unhealthy ‘diet programs’ – which lack life-giving nutritional value. In truth, previously research was very limited on how specific dietary patterns affected the risk of heart failure. However, researchers recently looked at five specific dietary patterns and their
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By Michael By Dagny Taggart Sleep medications like Ambien have long been controversial and have been linked to bizarre behavior in users. On Tuesday, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it is… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola The U.S. has asked China to lift a ban on U.S. pork fed the additive ractopamine, but so far China has rejected the request. China has seen huge losses in the pork industry due to African swine fever, which may lead to the deaths of up to 200 million pigs.1 Still, even while facing protein deficits as a result, the country has been resistant to importing ractopamine-treated meat. In fact, ractopamine, a beta agonist used to increase weight gain, feed efficiency and leanness in pigs, cattle and turkeys, is banned in most other countries, including China, Russia,
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By Ken Ham We’re gearing up to announce our 2020 Answers VBS theme—and we’re giving away five Super Starter VBS kits and other prizes (valued at hundreds of dollars) along the way! This is an exciting opportunity for your church to win everything they need to get started with next year’s VBS. Starting today and ending June 3 at 8:59 a.m., EDT, we will be sending weekly clues to contest participants to help them guess what our 2020 theme will be. And we’ll also be giving away one prize each week as we wait for the exciting announcement. These prizes
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By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM How many plastic particles per serving have been found in the fish muscle itself? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) The prepping lifestyle can be …read more Source: Natural News
How can you help friends recognize the solid science that confirms creation? What discoveries from biological research support the Bible? How will the ICR Discovery Center showcase geological research? And how does biblical creation help us glorify God? Discover the answers to these questions and more in the May 2019 issue of Acts & Facts! &n… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Debbie Wolfe Did you know that about half of annual plastic production is destined for a single-use product? It’s estimated that four trillion plastic bags are used worldwide a year! Yet, only 1% of plastic bags are returned for recycling. Even worse, most areas lack the capabilities to recycle single-use plastic bags even if they wanted to. Grocery stores are starting to encourage the use of reusable bags to pack your groceries, but still offer the single-use plastic bags in the produce section. Skip the single-use plastic at the grocery store and make …read more Source: Natural Living Ideas
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By Michael By Matt Agorist Since the beginning of the year, the Free Thought Project has been reporting on the hysteria associated with the measles outbreak and the subsequent loss of liberties and police state… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM Does cooking meals at home lead to improved health outcomes? And how do TV dinners compare nutritionally to TV-chef recipes? …read more Source: nutritionfacts.org
The results of a computer analysis to investigate how the solar system might have formed should cause evolutionists to think again about naturalistic processes. …read more Source: creation.com
By Daisy Luther by Daisy Luther One of the first things I noticed here is that the people of the Balkans are in a lot better shape than in the United States. It … Read the rest The post Prepper’s Travel Diary: It’s a Different Lifestyle in the Balkans appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
Researchers found that nearly 1 in 5 people who had received a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis had other unrelated conditions. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a widespread disabling neurological condition in which the immune system attacks and destroys the fatty tissue that surrounds the nerves. This leads to nerve damage, which affects communication between the nerves and the brain. People with MS may experience symptoms, including numbness or weakness in the limbs, tremors, and lack of coordination. However, some of the symptoms have similarities to other debilitating conditions, including stroke and migraine. MS and stroke are very different conditions, but they
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By REALdeal Source: These Amazing Things Happen to Your Body When You Don’t Drink Alcohol for 28 Days For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. Some people just can’t wait to go out and get drunk again, and this is unfortunate because the truth is that alcohol is a poison that damages all body organs. Enjoying a glass or two once in a while is completely alright, but the excessive consumption of alcohol can seriously damage health, and these are […] Source: These Amazing Things Happen to Your Body When You Don’t Drink Alcohol for 28 Days …read more Source:
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By J.G. Martinez D By J. G. Martinez D. OK people. Time of Revelations has come. Jobless, just with some non-regular income here and there, and my 5 years worth of reserves almost entirely … Read the rest The post Making Hard Choices During a Collapse: Lessons From Venezuela appeared first on The Organic Prepper. …read more Source: Organic Prepper
What has Easter got to do with the creation of the world and humanity? Well, consider that the resurrected Jesus taught from the authority of Moses’ books (which include Genesis)! …read more Source: creation.com
By Admin New Treatment Slashes Autism Symptoms by Alliance for Natural Health A promising treatment has shown remarkable success in treating autism—but will the FDA turn it into a Big Pharma blockbuster? Action Alert! Recently we reported on the advancements in research regarding fecal microbiota transplants (FMT), which harness the power of the gut microbiome to treat illness. A recent study has found that FMT reduced autism symptoms by 50%. This is a stunning finding that provides further evidence of the incredible potential …read more Source: Health Impact News
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) You can store all sorts …read more Source: Natural News
By Brian Thomas and Jeffrey Tomkins The story of whale evolution is one of the most ridiculous fables of scientifically unsupported speculation ever perpetrated on the public. And now, with the recent discovery of a Peruvian fossil of a clearly four-legged land animal named Peregocetus being called “An Amphibious Whale,” the evolutionary myth has just di… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Dr. Mercola Table of Contents Choose Your Sunflower Variety Soil and Water Preferences Most Consistent Pests Harvesting and Storing Sunflower Health Benefits Benefits in Your Snacks and Cooking Nothing says summer quite like the bright yellow faces of sunflower plants. Growing sunflowers is easy as they are heat tolerant, resistant to pests and are remarkably tough. Seeds can be harvested in the fall and are a great snack with an irresistible flavor and satisfying crunch. They’re excellent for appetizers, salads, desserts and other dishes. If you choose not to harvest sunflower seeds, the birds in …read more Source: mercola
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By Dr. Mercola On March 26, 2019, Rockland County, New York, executive Ed Day issued a state of emergency, barring children under the age of 18 who had not gotten a measles-containing MMR shot from entering public places, including schools, restaurants, churches, synagogues and public transportation.1,2,3 The ban was initially set to expire once the state of emergency was lifted in 30 days, but was cut short when an acting New York State Supreme Court judge issued an injunction lifting the state of emergency on April 5, saying the number of measles cases …read more Source: mercola
By Ken Ham A study from the Barna Group revealed that half of US pastors “feel worried about speaking out on certain issues because they’re worried about offending people,” particularly people in their own churches. Predictably, LGBT issues and gay “marriage” concern them most, with abortion and sexual immorality as runners-up. Interestingly, pastors seem to recognize that they should be influencing their congregations on these issues: “More than nine in 10 Pastors . . . believe they have influence with their congregants when it comes to how they think about current issues in society.” “9 out of 10 Christian pastors
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By Lisa Egan Oats are a popular pantry staple, and for good reason: They are affordable, easy to store, and versatile. Packed with protein, fiber, omega-3 fatty acids, thiamine, iron, and beta-glucan (which may help regulate blood sugar), oats are a true nutritional powerhouse. They also have been shown to reduce harmful cholesterol levels and may even boost the immune system. They are commonly used in oatmeal, baked goods, and granola, but did you know oats can be used for everything from homemade non-dairy milk to pizza crusts to soothing itchy skin? Here’s how to use all those oats sitting
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By Dr. Mercola The first commercially available gene-edited food is now on the market, but consumers won’t know where it’s being sold or if they’ve eaten food that contains it. The product, a gene-edited soybean oil created by biotech company Calyxt, was picked up by its first user — a Midwest company with both restaurant and foodservice locations, which is using it for frying as well as in dressings and sauces.1 Calyxt’s soybean oil, Calyno, contains two inactivated genes, resulting in an oil with no trans fats, increased heart-healthy oleic acid and a longer shelf life. Along with refusing to
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By Dr. Mercola At least 26 U.S. states,1 three Canadian provinces and countries including South Korea, Finland, Sweden and Norway have been affected by chronic wasting disease (CWD), a contagious neurological disease that affects deer, elk, reindeer and moose. Experts are racing to understand and contain this deadly condition before it wipes out entire herds or, worse, spreads to humans — a possibility that’s been raised by a number of studies. CWD is part of the transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) disease family — the most notable member of which is bovine spongiform …read more Source: mercola