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By Dr. Jason Lisle My paper was criticizing what Guliuzza has publicly written in which he denies the reality of natural selection: a claim that he has never publicly retracted. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Seth Pollard An increasing number of scientists now say that cholesterol doesn’t cause heart attacks, but eating a high-cholesterol diet may come with other risks, including a higher risk of colon cancer. Now, scientists understand exactly how cholesterol increases that risk. [1] Researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have discovered a previously-unknown molecular mechanism that promoted the growth of tumors in a study of mice. The authors wrote that as cholesterol levels increased in the mice, they observed that the mice’s intestinal stem cells (ISCs) began to proliferate and cancerous tumors inside the animals began growing [More]
By Dr. Mercola Modern agricultural practices have been a threat to life on Earth and are a factor in virtually every growing environmental and health problem. Farmers 100 years ago would have laughed at such a thing happening, as agriculture is necessary for food production and, therefore, life. However, it is indisputable today we are drastically and negatively affecting air, soil and water. Scientists are now calling for the definition of a new geological age, moving Earth from the Holocene era of stability into Anthropocene, marked by significant and permanent changes to the Earth from mankind. In the past decades, [More]
By Mike Barrett Alzheimer’s is an insidious disease that many people fear, so it’s super exciting to hear that a blood test could detect the disease as many as 16 years before onset. This would give doctors and sufferers time to make lifestyle changes and try treatments that could slow the onset of the disease earlier rather than later. The test is simple. It is designed to measure changes in the levels of neurofilament light chain (NfL), a certain protein found in blood. Researchers wrote in the journal Nature Medicine that when levels of NfL rise, it may be an [More]
By Dr. Jean Lightner This brief examination of Jason Lisle’s paper highlights that misunderstanding about natural selection is more prevalent among creationists than he suggests. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Dr. Mercola 30 Tips in 30 Days Designed to Help You Take Control of Your Health This article is included in Dr. Mercola’s All-Time Top 30 Health Tips series. Every day during the month of January, a new tip will be added that will help you take control of your health. Want to see the full list? Click here. The amount and quality of light you’re exposed to every day can have an enormous impact on your health. The healthiest light, of course, is natural sunlight, which has a number of benefits beyond the making of vitamin D in [More]
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) In a world of toxic food and household chemical ingredients, we generally consider long names bad news. For example, have you ever read the label on a conventional household cleaner or a heavily processed food laden with additives or preservatives? Yeah, we can’t pronounce over half the “ingredients” either – many of which have been linked with health conditions like, cancer and heart disease. Now, startling new research suggests yet another link between a common environmental chemical and an increased risk of various health conditions. The chemical is a mouthful – dichlorophenol – and [More]
By Sara Middleton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Great strides have been taken in the last few decades to fight back against the cleverly marketed billion dollar tobacco industry – and to good effect. For example, even though around 38 million American adults are still smoking, this number has declined significantly. And of the people who haven’t quit yet, they seem to be smoking less overall. Of course, we all know smoking is associated with a wide range of health risks such as, an increased risk for cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), heart disease, type 2 diabetes, stroke, and gum …read [More]
Jeffrey P. Tomkins, Ph.D. and Timothy L. Clarey, Ph.D. Red algae form one of the main components of coral reefs and were originally thought to have appeared on Earth during the middle of the Cretaceous system about 100 million years ago. At least that’s what the standard evolutionary story claimed until the same type of fossils were just discovered in Silurian system roc… More… …read more Source: icr.org     
Today on TRUNEWS, hosts Rick Wiles and Kerry Kinsey update global headlines, as the Senate pushes back on a bill to ban infanticide, Russia is ready to ramp up the missile race with the US now that the INF Treaty is dead, and a atheist politician seeks to dismantle Christianity’s influence in Poland. In part two, Doc Burkhart joins the panel, as the team discusses President Trump’s State of the Union address. Will embedded radicals in the Leftist Democratic Party seek to disrupt the Commander-in-Chief, and hope to broadcast a Communist revolution on live television to the world? Rick Wiles, [More]
By REALdeal Source: Record Fentanyl Seizure Made at Border, Enough to Kill 57 Million For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. A record-breaking seizure of fentanyl was announced by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials on Thursday. It was found along the U.S.-Mexico border and the amount reported is enough to kill tens of millions of people. The Arizona Republic reported, “According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, a canine officer alerted other officers to the presence […] Source: Record Fentanyl Seizure Made at Border, Enough to Kill 57 Million Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy …read more Source: realfarmacy.com [More]
By Ken Ham The state of New York has been in the news recently for a horrifying reason. Governor Andrew Cuomo has just signed into law what’s euphemistically called the “Reproductive Health Act.” The New York State Senate passed the Reproductive Health Act (RHA) the evening of the anniversary (January 22) of the tragic Roe v. Wade decision of 1973 that legalized abortion across the US. This act legalized abortion (the murder of children—child sacrifice, I would call it) up until birth for “all factors — physical, emotional, psychological, familial, and the woman’s age—relevant to the wellbeing of the patient.” [More]
By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich One of the most intrepid GMO science researchers for over twenty years, Jeffrey Smith, of the Institute for Responsible Technology (IRT), interviewed Attorney Brent Wisner,… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Ellaine Castillo (Natural News) Most people spend the majority …read more Source: Natural News     
By Dr. Mercola Breathing wields incredible power over your health, as it supplies your body with oxygen and removes excess carbon dioxide (CO2) to keep you alive. However, the way you breathe — whether fast or slow, shallow or deep — also sends messages to your body that affect your mood, stress level, blood pressure, immune function and more. What’s interesting about breathing is that it’s both a voluntary and an involuntary process. While your body breathes automatically, you also have the ability to consciously control your breathing — the speed, the depth and whether you breathe through your mouth [More]
There is more than one view among evolutionary researchers on how new biological structures arise. …read more Source: creation.com     
By everybodysfit It is practically normal to see people everywhere wearing headphones. Ear buds, ear phones, headphones, Bluetooth devices…. everyone is plugged in. The devices include lap tops, cell phones, computers, MP3 players, video game devices, tablets, and so on. When plugged in, you hear what you want to hear more clearly because the sound is traveling directly to you. You hear every little lyric of the song or conversation. The sound is traveling directly to the eardrums without being distorted. However, the chronic use of these devices can lead to noise-induced hearing loss. This loss occurs gradually and often [More]
By Zoey Sky (Natural News) Cinnamon is a sweet-smelling spice …read more Source: Natural News     
By Mike Barrett Being physically fit in middle age may prevent 2 things: developing depression as a senior, and dying from heart disease if you do happen to become depressed. Researchers looked at 18,000 Medicare individuals and found that those who were the most fit were 16% less likely to develop depression. The fittest were also 56% less likely to die from heart disease if they developed depression, and 61% less likely to die from heart disease if they remained depression-free. Dr. Benjamin Willis, an epidemiologist at the Cooper Institute in Dallas, said: “There is a well-known connection between depression [More]
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Andrew McDiarmid continues his conversation with historian of science Michael Keas about Keas’ new ISI book Unbelievable: 7 Myths About the History and Future of Science and Religion. In chapter 4 of the work Keas explodes the myth that Giordano Bruno was a martyr for science, as science popularizers such as Neil DeGrasse Tyson make him out to be. Bruno was indeed burned at the stake in 1600 for disagreeing with the Church — which Keas heartily agrees was a bad move on the Church’s part. But Bruno was executed [More]
Today on TRUNEWS, host Rick Wiles and Kerry Kinsey provide the latest headlines, including President Trump’s apparent backtracking on bringing home troops from Syria, a sting operation at a major tech conference by the FBI against Chinese phone maker Huawei, and also how Russia has developed a ‘vomit gun’ against it’s enemies. In the second half, Doc Burkhart joins the panel to talk about the latest in the fiasco surrounding Infanticide Blackface Governor Northam of Virginia, and then later the discussion focuses on the trend to ‘splitting’ the global internet, with China and the US facing off in cyberspace in [More]
By Ken Ham Have you ever panned for gold? Explored the Alaskan tundra? Gone fishing while enjoying the stunning panorama of the Alaskan range? Well, you could experience all of this and more alongside popular AiG dinosaur sculptor, adventurer, and singer/songwriter Buddy Davis during a Living Passages tour of Alaska, June 23–28, 2019. Not only will you explore the great outdoors in the “Last Frontier,” but you’ll also enjoy times of worship and teaching with my good friend Buddy. Bodie Hodge and I discussed this upcoming trip with Buddy in a recent Facebook Live video, filmed in the ice age [More]
By Dr. Mercola Table of Contents 5 Health Benefits of Using Safflower The Different Applications of Safflower Growing Safflower in Your Garden Safflower Recipe: Try Making Safflower Tea Safflower May Benefit Your Health, but Be Aware of Some Caveats Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) is an annual broadleaf crop primarily grown in the Great Plains of the United States.1 The name is believed to be derived from the medieval French word “saffleur,” or from the Old Italian word “saffiore.”2 It is identified by its strong central stems that can grow from 12 to 36 inches tall, and branches that produce one to [More]
By Michelle Simmons (Natural News) Instead of encouraging the young …read more Source: Natural News     
By Dr. Mercola One of the most compelling statements in a 2014 study published in Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience is that in regard to Parkinson’s disease, “[A] growing body of evidence suggests that nutrition may play an important role.” Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that usually develops in older people, with such symptoms as inflammation, stiff muscles and tremors, all signs of decreased mitochondrial function. The disease is called idiopathic, which refers to conditions that occur spontaneously and with no known cause. It currently has no cure,1 one reason why prevention is key. In Parkinson’s disease, movements like [More]
It is abhorrent that humans should decide which baby is allowed to live based on their ‘fitness’. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Mike Barrett If it seems like your clothes are shrinking, it could be that you’ve gained weight and your clothes aren’t really shrinking. But researchers have found that something even more important may be shrinking due to excess body fat – your brain. It seems that having excessive body fat around the middle can lead to brain shrinkage, according to recent research. Specifically, shrunken gray matter volume. Gray matter contains the brain’s 100 billion nerve cells. The brain’s white matter contains the nerve fibers necessary for connecting brain regions. Study author Mark Hamer, a professor of exercise as medicine [More]