By Dr. Mercola Recent research1,2 from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis reveals women’s brains appear to be about three years younger, metabolically speaking, than men’s brains of the same chronological age. The finding offers a clue as to why women tend to maintain their mental acuity longer than men. The original study3 can be viewed for free online, but is summarized by Science Daily:3 “Time wears differently on women’s and men’s brains. While the brain tends to shrink with age, men’s diminish faster than women’s. The brain’s metabolism slows as people grow older, and this, too, …read
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By Dr. Mercola Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are all around us, no matter where you live these days. They emanate from power lines, televisions, household electrical wiring, appliances and microwaves. Then you have the information-carrying radio waves of cellphones, cellphone towers and wireless internet connections and a whole host of other wireless gadgets. For some, the effects of EMFs are unmistakable and undeniable. The RT documentary “Wi-Fi Refugees” investigates the struggles reported by people who claim to suffer from electromagnetic hypersensitivity syndrome (EHS) — a condition in which sufferers claim EMFs affect their health and well-being. The video features several such
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By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future from the vault, Sarah Chaffee interviews Michael Behe on a paper and accompanying video on antibiotic resistance published by the journal Science. Behe explains how antibiotic resistance demonstrates loss, not gain, of information. To order Behe’s new book, Darwin Devolves: The New Science About DNA That Challenges Evolution, visit darwindevolves.comPlease 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 Source: id the future
By Michelle Simmons (Natural News) Massage does a lot more …read more Source: Natural News
By REALdeal By Joshua Greenberg, REALfarmacy.com You may have heard that tomatoes hate growing near cucumbers. It’s true. Tomatoes will not grow as well when grown among the curcurbit family. There are plenty of tricks such as this to help your garden and we will share some below. Tomatoes absolutely love carrots and basil. Vigor increases when they are […] …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By REALdeal By Michelle Toole Honey remedies have been used as a popular way to induce sleep for thousands of years. An ancient Chinese saying calls for “eating honey every night,” and European folk healers have recommended drinking a cup of warm milk with a teaspoon of honey before bedtime since the Middle Ages. Another old-fashioned honey and […] …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
Discovering fossil spiders has become fairly common.1 Each time they have been 100% spiders, not vague evolutionary ancestors with partial or transitional features.2 Now a whole collection of “ancient” spiders from the Cretaceous (Albian) Jinji Formation in Korea has been discovered.3 This is a significant discovery because these small arachnids were found to have a special eye mem… More… …read more Source: icr.org
By Lisa Egan There has been a huge surge in CBD oil sales from Millennials. With this generation being dubbed “the most anxious,” they are often the butt of jokes stemming around being entitled, emotionally fragile, and lazy; but perhaps older generations have jumped to conclusions considering what the pressures Millennials are under. Recent surveys and studies have found that anxiety is a common challenge for many – and Millennials, in particular, are struggling. Unemployment, financial obligations like student debt, and addictions to technology are some of the surmounting issues causing anxiety in this age group. In fact, this generation
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By Ken Ham In one of the stairwells at the Creation Museum hangs an intricate, colorful, handmade quilt. If you’ve been to the museum, you likely remember this huge quilt and, if you’re like many of our guests, you probably thought “how long did it take to make that?” That’s the most common question we get asked about the quilt as guests frequently stop and marvel at this masterful piece of handiwork. Well, the quilter who designed and made the quilt recently visited the museum, and I had the opportunity to meet her and thank her in person for her
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By REALdeal Source: New Study Identifies Chemicals Associated With Delay in Childhood Development For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Joshua Greenberg, REALfarmacy.com? With so many new products and advancements in chemical engineering and material science over the past several decades is it any wonder that we are now sitting in uncharted territory when it comes to the safety and long-term side effects of exposure to newly created chemical concoctions? Plastic is a perfect example. Think […] Source: New Study Identifies Chemicals Associated With Delay in Childhood Development Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By Michael By Terence Newton The international rollout of fifth generation wireless technology (5G) is well underway despite increasingly vocal opposition from scientists and medical professionals, who are… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention1 (CDC), 40 percent of children between the ages of 3 and 6 use potentially dangerous amounts of toothpaste. The CDC and American Dental Association (ADA) recommend using no more than a pea-sized amount for children in this age group, and those younger than 3 should use no more than the size of a rice grain on their toothbrush. The problem with using excessive amounts of toothpaste has to do with the fluoride it contains. If you look closely, you’ll find fluoride-containing toothpastes have a warning on their
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By Michael Newton Keas On this episode of ID the Future, Andrew McDiarmid continues his conversation with science historian Michael Keas on myths of science and religion, based on Keas’ new work from ISI Books, Unbelievable: 7 Myths About the History and Future of Science and Religion. This time the myth comes not from the past but the future. That is, it’s the supposedly scientific belief that ET is coming, and when it comes, it will look just like a god to us. It will replace earthly religion with an advanced, more ethical alternative, and we’ll finally achieve enlightenment. It’s
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By REALdeal Source: Horsetail Herb: Another Fantastic Medicine Mistaken for a “Weed” For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. By Joshua Greenberg, REALfarmacy.com? What if a common, so-called “weed” could improve Alzheimer’s, prevent cancer, strengthen bones and fingernails, and even double the number of hairs on your head? We’ve talked about dandelion, plantain, and purslane before on REALfarmacy.com, but many readers likely haven’t heard of the medicinal benefits of horsetail herb (Equisetum arvense). That’s right, it’s […] Source: Horsetail Herb: Another Fantastic Medicine Mistaken for a “Weed” Learn more at REALfarmacy.com. …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
By REALdeal This article is from Greenmedinfo.com, Originally published on DrSircus.com. Most people think they have to die to go to hell but that is not true anymore. Today, in the mainstream press, they announced the existence of a hell hole in Japan at the destroyed nuclear power station at Fukushima. We have a hot spot on our planet that […] …read more Source: realfarmacy.com
The idea that the samurai face on the Heike crab was designed by natural selection isn’t true. …read more Source: <a href=https://creation.com/a/13257 target=_blank title="The Samurai Crab” >creation.com
By Lisa Egan There are many potential dangers associated with winter weather, but there’s one you might not have given much thought to snow and ice on your home’s roof. It is unclear how many deaths per year are caused by snow accumulations on roofs, but nearly every winter, there are reports of such deaths that appear in the news. Roof collapse is a possible risk when snow accumulates on your roof, but it isn’t the only danger. In 2018, a chunk of snow about the size of a trailer fell from a roof and killed a mother and her
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On today’s edition of TRUNEWS, as our teams return from this week’s global coverage in Hanoi and Barcelona, Doc Burkhart fills in, offering up the stunning video of a church choir in Russia singing about the destruction of America. Terry Sacka of Cornerstone Asset Metals returns, and shares his insights on how Russia and China working together may bring about the end of the petrodollar, and how Christians can prepare for the disruption. Bob Eschliman checks in from Iowa, as the state moves into the first of the caucus season of the 2020 presidential race, with a spotlight on sleeper
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By Ken Ham I love hearing from children and young people who’ve been impacted by the ministry of Answers in Genesis and our two attractions, the Ark Encounter, and the Creation Museum. After all, one of our great desires is to help raise the coming generations to stand boldly on God’s Word. Ever since my teaching days in Australia (back when I had brown hair!) I’ve had a passion for seeing the next generation equipped with biblical answers to the skeptical questions of our day. Hearing from those young people always makes me rejoice and smile, as it did recently
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By Isabelle Z. (Natural News) Cows might not get all …read more Source: Natural News
By Contributing Author There is little more satisfying than getting to watch your newly planted seeds begin to emerge from the dirt. After one week goes by, you will begin to notice your seedlings are getting leggy and barely able to hold themselves up, If that happens, this guide will help you understand what went wrong and how to fix it. Leggy plants tend to be weaker, and they often flop and fall over. They will also produce fewer flowers and create an untidy spindly appearance. There are problems with leggy plants too. For starters, they often can’t stand up
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By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Every year, roughly 50 million people undergo inpatient surgery in the United States. According to researchers at Loyola University Health System, 300,000 of them will develop infections at the site of the surgery, while thousands more will develop surgery-related systemic infections, such as pneumonia and sepsis. (Warning: these health issues are potentially life-threatening!) And, while Western medicine will generally use antibiotics to treat surgery-related complications, these drugs contribute to the growing public health crisis of antimicrobial resistance – and threaten the healthy balance of bacteria in the body. Fortunately, recent research is revealing the
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By AdminM Every three months the Department of Justice issues a report on vaccine injury and death payouts. Latest report here. URGENT: Feds Aim to End Vax Exemptions by Alliance for Natural Health Some federal officials think vaccine exemptions are used too widely and want Congress to eliminate your right to choose! Action Alert! In response to several measles outbreaks that have been reported across the US by the CDC, the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee is planning to meet on March 5 to discuss vaccine-preventable diseases and efforts to boost vaccination rates and …read more Source: Health
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By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) There is so much scientific evidence to link sleep problems with many unwanted health issues. Now research out of Tufts University and Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares Carlos III in Madrid, Spain is confirming that both sleep duration and quality can influence our heart disease risk. We know that sleep is one of the most restorative things we can do for ourselves. In fact, feeling rested – physically and mentally – is crucial to our quality of life and performance throughout the day. Simply put, if you’re suffering with poor health, this information will
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By Jhoanna Robinson (Natural News) Fracking has been found to …read more Source: Natural News
By Dr. Danny R. Faulkner Consideration of the first and second laws of thermodynamics leads to the conclusion that the universe’s origin is a metaphysical or spiritual question. …read more Source: AIG Daily
02/28/19 “Well some good news to report regarding what’s hapenning at colleges around the country.” Admin Today, prayer will break out across thousands of America’s colleges. The annual “Collegiate Day of Prayer” (CDOP) takes place on the last Thursday of February and involves thousands of students coming together to worship the Lord Jesus. This year, it is expected that around 100,000 students will be involved in praying, with locations spanning some 3,000 college campuses. What is it all about? Read More: Annual ‘College Day of Prayer’ Sees Thousands of Students Cry Out for Spiritual Revival –
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