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By Tom Hennigan We marvel at birds in flight. But one kind of bird stands apart in its acrobatic talents, with a complex flight system unlike any other. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Admin – Orissa Comments by Brian ShilhavyHealth Impact News Editor A new study from Australia lends more evidence to the realization that the flu vaccine is almost worthless when it comes to preventing people from being infected with influenza viruses. The flu vaccine is, by far, the most heavily marketed vaccine in the world, being distributed and injected into more people than almost all other …read more Read more here: Health Impact News     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Alzheimer’s disease, which is the most serious form of dementia, eventually leads to the inability to carry out even the most basic of bodily functions, such as swallowing or walking. It is ultimately fatal, as conventional treatment options are few and universally ineffective. Like autism among children, Alzheimer’s among seniors has reached epidemic proportions, with no slowdown in sight. On the contrary, evidence suggests the trend is worsening. At present, Alzheimer’s affects an estimated 5.4 million Americans.1 Projections suggest the disease will affect 1 in 4 Americans within the next two decades, and by [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola About 1 in 68 U.S. children has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), up from 1 in 150 in 2000.1 This rising trend isn’t only occurring in the U.S., however, as autism rates have increased rapidly worldwide, taking a heavy toll on families and economies alike. While certain genetic mutations have been linked to autism, they’re thought to be involved in less than one-third of cases.2 The other major cause of autism is thought to be environmental in nature, with exposure to toxins and nutrient deficiencies among the possible culprits. “The rapid …read [More]
By schaffee On this episode of ID the Future, listen in as Ray Bohlin discusses Texas’ streamlined biology standards, and Jonathan Wells identifies how teachers could find Zombie Science helpful for their personal use as they present information on the fossil record and DNA. For more information on evolution in public schools, please see our science education policy. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode …read more Read more here: id the future     
By Jonathan Landsman (NaturalHealth365) Dental amalgam is made up of 50 percent mercury – a toxic heavy metal linked scientifically to neurological problems, kidney problems and infertility. In 1991, the World Health Organization reported that mercury fillings are the predominant cause of mercury exposure. So, the question remains: is YOUR dentist telling you the whole truth? The American Dental Association (ADA) continues to deny the dangers of mercury-based, silver fillings – insisting that dental amalgam is a “safe, affordable and durable” material used to restore the teeth of over 100 million Americans. It’s time to expose the …read more Read [More]
By Bridgette Wilcox (Natural News) Women who experience debilitating menstrual …read more Read more here: Natural News     
By Scot Chadwick Family worship can help parents give their children a full view of God in all his beautiful person and wonderful works. …read more Read more here: AIG Daily     
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) The question is simple: Does our current vaccination program help us to avoid chronic illness or make matter worse? While the Centers for Disease Control and Prvention (CDC) and other health agencies don’t seem in a hurry to do analyses of the health of children who receive vaccines versus those who don’t, a group of scientists from the Jackson State University School of Public Health has taken the initiative. (the results are alarming) Their research sought to accomplish two things: To determine if there is an association between vaccination and neurodevelopmental disorders …read more [More]
By Julie Fidler Researchers at Cornell University’s Baker Institute for Animal Health are working on a test that could detect a stroke in just 10 minutes, and it requires a tiny drop of blood barely big enough to moisten the fingertip. Stroke is a leading cause of death in the United States, and half of Americans have at least one risk factor. Those factors include high blood pressure, cigarette smoking, diabetes, atrial fibrillation, obesity, and cardiovascular disease. A stroke occurs when either a blood clot blocks blood flow to the brain (ischemic stroke) or a blood vessel in the brain [More]
Early Greek scholars who attacked the Bible are similar to modern-day scientists and some theologians who likewise cast doubts on the reliability of God’s Word. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola The internet has made connecting with new business partners, discovering health information and finding long lost friends, easier and cheaper. However, while digital connections have distinct advantages, digital dependence does not. You’ve likely seen — or have been part of — a family outing where one by one, everyone pulls out their phone to check notifications, text messages or email. It happens in restaurants, on busy streets and commuter trains. The desire to be rewarded by your phone may have even been so great that you endangered your life by attempting to read a [More]
Analysis of wood samples from Tertiary rocks yielded significant carbon-14 indicating the wood was only thousands of years old, not millions. …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By REALdeal Source: The Common Weakness That Causes Elderly People To Die Prematurely For more content like this visit REALfarmacy.com. by DAVID BENJAMIN Do you know what one of the biggest contributors to aging faster and dying earlier are beyond diet, fitness, health, longevity … Source: The Common Weakness That Causes Elderly People To Die Prematurely Learn more at REALfarmacy.com – Healthy News and Information. …read more Read more here: realfarmacy.com     
By theHealthFoodGuru Each year 3 million people here are diagnosed with psoriasis and millions more are diagnosed with eczema, acne, dermatitis and any other skin disorder, and the treatments cost insurance companies billions of dollars each year to treat them all, unsuccessfully of course. The reason why drugs or topical drugs don’t cure psoriasis or any other skin disorder, is because drugs and even most alternative treatments cannot actually treat what causes psoriasis, eczema, acne or any other skin disorder. So, What Causes Psoriasis And All Other Skin Disorders? Dirty blood! Most people do not think of their blood as [More]
By Lori Alton, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Drug-resistant infections claim close to 700,000 lives worldwide every year – a shocking figure. Yet experts say this is only the beginning. If the crisis is not addressed, the toll is expected to rise to over 10 million lives a year by 2050 – more than the lives annually lost to cancer. Make no mistake – this is a serious health crisis. A recently-released review from the UK highlights this escalating health threat – one which threatens to return modern medicine to the “Dark Ages.” Costs associated with AMR could run into …read more [More]
By schaffee Why is the origin of life so important when it comes to the debate between the new atheists and those who see evidence for intelligent design? On this episode of ID the Future, Discovery Institute Senior Fellow Paul Nelson interviews Rabbi Moshe Averick on the clues he gleaned from the new atheists themselves. Your browser does not support playing Audio, please upgrade your browser or find our podcast on podOmatic Download Episode Rabbi Averick is the author of the book, Nonsense of a High Order: The Confused and Illusory World of the Atheist. He ran educational programs at [More]
By Admin – Orissa The Public’s Growing Awareness of Coconut Oil’s Health Benefits is Clearly a Threat to Big Pharma’s Drugs by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News In what appears to be a coordinated attack against the rising popularity of coconut oil, the American Heart Association (AHA) has just published a “Presidential Advisory” on “Dietary Fats and Cardiovascular Disease” in which it condemned coconut oil, and recommended that people not consume it. The AHA’s recommendation clearly contradicts research that exists on not only coconut oil but saturated fats in general, which debunks …read more Read more here: Health Impact News [More]
By Mike Barrett More wildlife are experiencing strange reproductive abnormalities, but why? In a study released last year, the U.S. Geological Survey and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFW) tested male smallmouth and largemouth bass from 19 National Wildlife Refuges. The researchers found that 85% of the smallmouth bass “had signs of female reproductive parts.” Of the largemouth bass, 27% were intersex. What could be causing this? Luke Iwanowicz, a USGS research biologist and lead author of the paper, says: “It is not clear what the specific cause of intersex is in these fish. This study was designed to identify [More]
By Ken Ham We’re excited about some new Ark-themed resources now available at our online store. These resources are a great way to bring the excitement of our themed attraction, the Noah Man of Resolve: The Remnant Trilogy Book 2 This novel by Tim Chaffey and K. Marie Adams is packed with action, adventure, and heartbreak. The authors imagine what the life of Noah may have been like as he tried to live a righteous life in the midst of a very evil world. If you don’t have book one yet, you can get both in a special discounted pack.
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Burnout is becoming a more common problem in the United States and around the world. How can you avoid it or recover from it if you’ve already hit the proverbial wall? Dr. Joseph Maroon, a professor of neurosurgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, has written a book that addresses these very questions. “Square One: A Simple Guide to a Balanced Life” grew out of his own struggles with burnout, setbacks and depression after he’d become a world-class neurosurgeon before the age of 40. “I’ve had rather impressive success [and] cataclysmic failure personally,” [More]
“Some cases of hostility towards Christians both in the UK and US.”  Admin A British politician has resigned as leader of his party after being bullied for his Christian beliefs, and activists at the Christian Institute are warning the development “is evidence of wider intolerance in British society.” In fact, the attitude that the beliefs all creeds should be tolerated except Christian beliefs is surging in the United States…
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org     
Scholarly illustrations, museum mock-ups, and even children’s cartoons show tyrannosaurs covered in feathers. Two new fossil descriptions give reasons to doubt the tales of feathered dinosaurs. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola This may cause many a heart to leap, but chocolate, once again, has been placed in the “beneficial for your health” category. This time, quite fittingly, it’s your heart that may benefit from eating this most decadent of treats. Through the ages, benefits such as increased energy as well as libido have been attributed to chocolate, which has also been considered good for diarrhea and migraines, and treating syphilis and even cancer. Some of these are even true; antioxidant catechins found in dark chocolate were found to be the active …read more Read more [More]
By Dr. Serge Gregoire It is estimated that about 2.2 percent of American adults have been diagnosed with psoriasis, confirming that psoriasis is a common disease (1). 11 percent of those diagnosed with psoriasis have also been diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis. This is a prevalence of 0.25 percent of American adults in the general population. Psoriasis prevalence in African Americans was 1.3 percent compared to 2.5 percent of Caucasians. The prevalence of psoriasis in Western populations is estimated to be around 2-3%. It affects both sexes equally and occurs at all ages. Plaque Psoriasis About 80% of people living with [More]