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By Admin – Orissa by Paul Fassa Health Impact News A recently published study (October 2017) challenges the accepted mainstream medical theory that ovarian cancer is developed in the ovaries. The study, “Molecular analysis of high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma with and without associated serous tubal intra-epithelial carcinoma,” was conducted by medical researchers in 2016 at both the Sloan-Kettering Cancer Institute and Johns Hopkins. The study contends that, “For decades it was thought that ovarian carcinoma originates in the OSE or ovarian CICs, but few data supported this claim. …read more Source: Health Impact News     
Researchers have developed a device that can switch cell function to rescue failing body functions with a single touch. The technology, known as Tissue Nanotransfection (TNT), injects genetic code into skin cells, turning those skin cells into other types of cells required for treating diseased conditions. …read more Source: Prevent Disease     
Know the fatal flaw with all dating methods and how geologists change their story after the event. …read more Source: creation.com     
By Jonathan Landsman (NaturalHealth365) In 2015, healthcare spending in the United States reached a jaw-dropping $3.2 trillion – exceeding the federal spending for national defense, homeland security, education and welfare. It appears as if “a pill for every ill” is alive and well. (but, not for long) With more than 86 percent of current healthcare spending used to pay for chronic conditions, such as arthritis, cancer, cardiovascular issues and diabetes – we clearly are ready for a positive change to help humanity. And, according to Cammy Benton, MD – an …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Michael By Karen Foster In one of the largest microbiota studies conducted in humans, scientists have shown a potential link between healthy aging and a healthy gut — finding that the overall… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Creation Moments Frequent excursions into the Mount St Helens National Volcanic Monument bring me regularly into areas populated by beavers. Many of the ponds around the Hummocks show signs of beaver activity. One notable dam, which I often see on the trail, is over four feet high, and is easily over 50 feet long. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Admin – Orissa The Interwoven Global Epidemics of Mercury Toxicity and Autism by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. World Mercury Project In nature, toxic metals generally are bound with other elements rather than being present in their pure form. However, with the advent of large-scale industrial processes to extract metals from naturally occurring compounds, humans let the genie out of the bottle, contributing significantly to the distribution of mercury, aluminum and other heavy metals in the environment. When released from nature’s semi-protective hold, these “invariably toxic” metals wreak havoc on living systems, including humans, animals and plants alike. Modern-day …read [More]
By Scot Chadwick What help and hope can we offer to family members and friends who seek death by suicide? Why and how must we promote life? We turn to the Bible for answers. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By kpennock On this episode of ID the Future, Brian Miller, who holds a Ph.D. in physics from Duke University, examines Dr. Jeremy England’s physics-based theory of the origin of life. England’s theory, based on his studies of “non-equilibrium systems,” suggests that a system driven strongly enough could create order and therefore be a potential explanation for the origin of life. Miller summarizes the theory and discusses what he sees as its fatal weaknesses. 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 Avery Foley A new study revealed that “our view of what is morally right or wrong is shaped by how widespread a particular behavior is.” …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Creation Moments There are those that claim that Evolution is a scientific theory. Scientific theories can be subject to the scientific method. If the same test or experiment is carried out under the same conditions, on different days or locations, the results should still be the same. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments     
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Rob Crowther discusses controversy in the science classroom with Senior Fellow and historian of science Dr. Michael Keas. Listen in as Keas discusses various areas of controversy, and advises teachers that “science is best taught as science is best practiced.” 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 Admin – Orissa Michelle Snyder and her 12-year-old daughter Ashley talk about the devastating effects of the Gardasil vaccine. Interview here. Comments by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News A Portland-based social worker working for a non-profit organization has contacted Health Impact News about how he allegedly was terminated from his job after attending a required sex education class by Planned Parenthood in Seattle. Paul Haeder alleges that during the training, where class members were encouraged to write down questions and concerns anonymously, he was told not to come …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Penicillin was the first antibiotic, discovered in 1929, but it wasn’t until the early 1940s that large-scale fermentation processes were developed for mass production.1 Prior to this, many people died from what today is cured with a round of antibiotics. You may be so used to the idea that infections can be cured it is almost incomprehensible antibiotics may lose a significant amount of usefulness by 2050 in the fight against bacteria.2 Scientists estimate nearly 300 million people will lose their life to antibiotic-resistant infections by 2050 as bacteria continue to develop defenses against [More]
By Troy Lacey Due to Ulrich Zwingli’s death early in the Reformation, he seems to have been forgotten or relegated to passing mentions in books covering this time period. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Heather Callaghan By Heather Callaghan, Editor When you think of Einstein you automatically know that E=MC2. But what was his equation for happiness? Back in 1922, the German-born physicist was touring in Tokyo during… …read more Source: Natural Blaze     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Sugar is likely one of the most dangerous products you can ingest and may trigger an addiction that is difficult to break. What is so terrifying is that you can find it in almost every processed food you purchase. It hides under a number of different names and affects your body in ways that scientists are continuing to discover. While the media and medical associations have warned about overeating fat and salt, there has been relatively little said about the overabundance of sugar in the American diet. The sad truth is there are copious [More]
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, enjoy an excerpt from Discovery Institute’s documentary Revolutionary. It’s been more than a decade since the judge handed down his decision in the Dover intelligent design trial. At the time the mainstream media told the world one story about the trial. Now Revolutionary tells the rest of the story – recounting Behe’s defense of the bacterial flagellum as an example of irreducible complexity, and criticisms of Judge Jones’ decision. Watch Revolutionary now, available for free online at www.revolutionarybehe.com. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Breast cancer, a major cause of death from cancer for women of all ethnicities, claimed 42,000 lives in the United States in 2014 alone – a truly grim statistic. But a new study – in which seaweed worked better than a leading FDA-approved pharmaceutical medication to combat breast cancer – is raising hopes that this safe, natural superfood could alter the face of cancer treatment as we know it. Today, we’ll reveal the science behind killing cancer cells with seaweed. Red seaweed was shown to be clearly …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Around 64 percent of Americans start their day with a cup of coffee (or several). And, many health article mention that this popular beverage can actually improve memory? But, does it really? And, is there a healthy alternative? The caffeine in coffee causes a brain release of noradrenaline along with an energy boost and cognitive stimulation. However, this is inevitably followed shortly by a “caffeine crash” as the noradrenaline is depleted. Research is showing there’s a more effective alternative to caffeine and it’s called, spearmint. Long …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Sarah Chaffee On this episode of ID the Future, hear a clip from the ID film Revolutionary, and join Ray Bohlin and Michael Behe as they discuss how German paleo-entomologist Günter Bechly became convinced of intelligent design, and the lessons to glean from Bechly’s dramatic story. In the time since this documentary was filmed and this podcast recorded, Bechly was forced to resign from his position as curator at the prestigious State Museum of Natural History in Stuttgart, Germany. And now this month, his English language Wikipedia page has disappeared. Bechly, meanwhile, is standing by his convictions. Revolutionary the [More]
By Admin by the Environmental Working Group A new study out this week suggests that Americans’ exposure to the herbicide glyphosate, a possible human carcinogen, has increased by roughly 500 percent since it was first used in U.S. agriculture more than 20 years ago. Glyphosate, manufactured by Monsanto and marketed under the name Roundup, is the most widely used herbicide in the world. It is applied to genetically modified corn and soybean fields to kill weeds, and is also sprayed on conventionally grown wheat, oats, …read more Source: Health Impact News     
By Jonathan Landsman (NaturalHealth365) Cold and flu season is just around the corner and it’s a statistical certainty that millions of people will be affected. Naturally, we all know, getting the flu feels horrible – but, especially for immune-compromised older people, this condition can become life-threatening with over 200,000 Americans hospitalized yearly due to complications. The common cold is no fun either. Caused by any one of 200 different viruses – this ailment can also take its toll on our health. Yet, even as the ‘cold and flu season’ approaches, Western medicine tends …read more Source: Natural Health 365     
By Dr. David Menton Interpretation of the Hebrew word yom in Genesis 1–2 has become one of the most contested issues among professing Christians and Jews. …read more Source: AIG Daily     
By Isabelle Z. (Natural News) The prospect of humans one …read more Source: Natural News     
By Admin – Orissa by Paul Fassa Health Impact News The head of the Biology Department at Indiana University South Bend, Professor Thomas M. Clark, recently published in 2017 a lengthy “systematic review, meta-analysis, and narrative summary of effects of cannabis use on mortality are performed.” The bottom line from the 53 page document titled “Cannabis use is associated with a substantial reduction in premature deaths in the United States” is: Cannabis use prevents thousands of premature deaths each year, and Cannabis prohibition is revealed as a major cause of premature death in the U.S. A couple more excerpts from [More]
Mercator’s rectangular map of the word has revolutionized navigation ever since he published it in 1569. …read more Source: creation.com