By schaffee On this episode of ID the Future, Sarah Chaffee reports on recent academic freedom and science education happenings across the United States. Listen in as she gets perspective from three men defending academic freedom and the right of public high school biology instructors to expose students to evidence not just for but also against modern evolutionary theory. 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 Creation Moments When someone receives a donated organ they must take powerful drugs to prevent rejection. That’s because the body’s immune system identifies the implanted organ as “not me.” It then assumes that the invader is dangerous and must be destroyed. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
By Heather Callaghan By Be Amazed Natural Blaze definitely wants you to reconsider fast food. Some of these tips are like the best times to go, but we were unsettled and blown away by some of these dirty little, eye… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Julie Fidler For many years, some members of the scientific community have been absolutely engrossed in trying to solve one of the biggest health conundrums in the United States: how to get more people to donate their organs. And if that can’t happen on a grand scale, well, scientists are turning to cloned pigs for organs. In 2016, there were just 33,600 organ transplants, while there were 116,800 patients on transplant waiting lists. Since you can’t force people to become organ donors, scientists figure the only other option is to look elsewhere for organs. Now, through gene-editing and cloned
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By Ken Ham In a recent interview, gay activist and donor Tim Gill declared that his organization is going “to punish the wicked.” And who are these wicked people? The so-called “religious right,” mentioned by name, but of course he also means any other group that stands against gay “marriage” and rights. Activists for the LGBT community in the United States are growing increasingly hostile, particularly toward Christians who stand on God’s Word and advocate for biblical marriage. In the past, the gay community claimed they just wanted tolerance. Now, they want everyone to celebrate and approve of their lifestyle.
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By Admin – Orissa by Paul Fassa Health Impact News What some are claiming could be called a super nutrient, or panacea, for many ailments is known as trimethylglycine (TMG) or glycine betaine. TMG was discovered to be beneficial for heart health back in the 1950s because of its ability to reduce high levels of homocysteine, which creates a higher risk for heart disease, heart attacks, and strokes. TMG also contributes to promoting CoQ-10, a heart health coenzyme that hadn’t been discovered until well after the 1950s. But this ability to lower that valid high risk marker for heart disease
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Walnut consumption may increase the amount of beneficial bacteria in the gut, according to a recent animal study published in The Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry. …read more Source: Prevent Disease
By Karin Viet An elephant’s trunk is like a built-in multi-purpose tool. Weighing in at roughly 300 to 400 pounds, the trunk is no lightweight piece of equipment. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Admin – Orissa High-Risk HPV Type Replacement Follows HPV Vaccination by James Lyons-Weiler, PhD World Mercury Project The number of studies that show that partial immunization via available HPV (human papillomavirus) vaccines is not only insufficient at reducing overall HPV infection rates; the vaccines actually cause rarer, more lethal types of HPV to sweep in and the net effect could be devastating increases in HPV-related cancers. Here I review the biomedical research studies that show that type replacement is real, and that vaccination against the more common types may be, sadly and ironically, expected to cause INCREASES in …read
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By Russel Davis (Natural News) A study published online in …read more Source: Natural News
By Ken Ham Mark November 13, 2017, on your calendars—it’s a day you won’t want to miss. In just a few months, the powerful film Genesis: Paradise Lost, produced by our friends over at Creation Today, hits theaters, and you’ll want to be there. Genesis: Paradise Lost (formerly known as Genesis 3D) is a visually stunning film that animates the first chapter of Genesis, as God creates the world from nothing. Narrated by my friend Voddie Baucham, Genesis comes to life before your eyes as plants spring forth from the earth, planets are formed, the earth responds to God’s command
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By Brian Are you noticing signs that your wife may be suffering from depression after giving birth? It could be a sign of postpartum depression, a more serious form of maternal mental illness that affects… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola An ever-growing body of research confirms that gratitude has a number of potent health benefits. As noted by Dr. P. Murali Doraiswamy,1 an expert in brain and mind health:2 “If [thankfulness] were a drug, it would be the world’s best-selling product with a health maintenance indication for every major organ system.” Gratitude actually alters your brain in a number of beneficial ways, and helps:3 Improve physical health by having a general pain-lowering effect, lowering inflammation and blood sugar, improving immune function,4blood pressure and heart health5 and encouraging …read more Source: mercola
By none Highly revered in India for over 5,000 years, tulsi, also known as holy basil, has been valued for its numerous health-promoting properties. This herb is said to purify the mind, body and spirit, and has been cherished for its protective and uplifting nature.1 There are numerous tulsi products available today, such as tulsi tablets, tulsi tea and even tulsi powder. But one of the most popular ways to maximize the potential benefits of this herb is by diffusing or inhaling tulsi essential oil. Here’s everything you need to know about tulsi or holy basil oil. What Is Tulsi
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By Creation Moments Nazareth, the town in which Jesus grew up, is often portrayed as a tiny backwater town. As a result, Jesus is often portrayed as an unsophisticated man. He has been painted many times as someone who could more easily relate to farmers and shepherds than to the city dweller. Biblical researchers point out that this is not an accurate picture of Jesus of Nazareth. read more …read more Source: Creation Moments
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) The problem of antibiotic resistant bacteria has been deemed a public health crisis, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reporting that invasive MRSA – or methicillin-resistant S. aureus – infections affect 80,000 people globally a year, and claim over 11,000 lives. But, what the CDC will never tell you is how coriander can potentially save lives. Researchers in Portugal now say that that the oil from coriander – a common kitchen spice – is quite toxic to a wide range of harmful bacteria, …read more Source: Natural Health 365
Steven Curtis Chapman will be the first public Ark Encounter performer since the park’s grand opening last year. …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Seth Pollard Artificial sweetener use increased 200% among children and 54% among children from 1999 to 2012. Health experts are especially concerned about the spike in use among kids because the scientific community still doesn’t know the full health repercussions of long-term, low-cal sweetener use. [1] According to the study published in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, in 1999, only 8.7% of children reported consuming artificial sweeteners, but that number had jumped to 25.1% by 2012. Lead study author Dr. Allison Sylvetsky, assistant professor of exercise and nutrition sciences at the George Washington University Milken
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By Admin – Orissa Soybeans planted between two corn fields in Wisconsin. Stop Subsidizing the Wrong Food Crops by Dr. Mercola As farming has transitioned from a once localized industry to an international one, it’s brought with it a new set of challenges for U.S. farmers. Spurred in part by a growing demand for biofuel, along with federal subsidy programs, about 180 million additional acres of corn and soybeans have been planted around the world over the last decade. In the U.S., this two-crop cycle of corn and …read more Source: Health Impact News
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola According to the sugar industry, sugar is harmless and may even be an important part of a healthy diet. Industry recommendations suggest getting 25 percent of your daily calories from sugar. This, despite research1 showing people who get 25 percent or more of their calories from sugar triple their risk of death from heart disease compared to those who get 7 percent or less of their calories from the sweet stuff. The sugar industry promotes the myth that saturated fat is to blame for weight gain and ill health, not sugar, along with the
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By Simon Turpin When Christians ask people, “Who do you say Jesus is?” there are various answers about his identity. What does the New Testament tell us about who he is? …read more Source: AIG Daily
By Michael By Catherine J. Frompovich Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Blue Care Network of Michigan publishes online a shameless and bold report of how much cash they reward physicians for performing certain tests,… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Like the rest of your body, the health of your mouth is dependent on the foods you eat. However, failing to develop the habit of brushing your teeth will also increase your risk of heart disease.1 Advanced gum disease may actually increase your risk of a fatal heart attack 10 times. Poor oral health also increases your risk of Type 2 diabetes by up to 700 percent, and to systemic inflammation that is linked to a number of different types of health conditions. Unbalanced microflora in your mouth is also responsible for tooth decay.
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Understanding the earth’s geological record is undergoing a radical rethink. …read more Source: creation.com
By Heather Callaghan Is the organic bubble about to pop? When you find a good deal on organic foods, it may just be too good to be true if it comes from China or Turkey. While Turkey is suspected to deliberately… …read more Source: Natural Blaze
By Kristine Payne (Natural News) Once a prized ingredient in …read more Source: Natural News
By Mike Adams (Natural News) A new FDA-approved Hepatitis B …read more Source: Natural News