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By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola If you’re among the 35 percent of U.S. adults who are not getting the recommended seven hours of sleep each night,1 a silent intruder in your bedroom could be to blame: air pollution. With well-known adverse effects on your heart and lung health, research presented at the American Thoracic Society (ATS) 2017 International Conference suggests poor air quality may also disrupt your sleep.2 The study looked closely at the effects of two widespread pollutants, nitrogen dioxide (NO2), which is traffic-related air pollution, and PM2.5, or fine-particle pollution, which is less than 2.5 micrometers in [More]
By Admin – Orissa by Paul Fassa Health Impact News Vitamin D became an important topic within the past decade and a-half ago once it was realized that it is more important for promoting many other health factors than bone health and it helps prevent many diseases in addition to the highly publicized rickets. The areas in addition to bone health that are addressed by vitamin D include: • Bolstering the immune system to help fight infections (colds, flu, etc.,) • Regulating the immune system to help avoid autoimmune diseases • Anti-cancer effects to dampen cancer cells forming tumors • [More]
By Creation Moments What are your thoughts as you start reading the book of Genesis? read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Admin With so many people beginning to make the connection between optimal wellness and diet, the health industry is booming with nutritional powerhouses said to do everything from preventing chronic diseases to boosting our vitality and helping us to longer, healthier lives. These nutritional powerhouses are called superfoods, a term that originated in the 1980s and […] The post The Science Behind Superfoods appeared first on Underground Health. …read more Read more here: undergroundhealth.com     
“Yet evolutionists still want us to believe all this incredible complexity is just a product of mindless, random chance processes … yeah, right.”  Admin Scientists studying the brain have discovered that the organ operates on up to 11 different dimensions, creating multiverse-like structures that are “a world we had never imagined.” By using an advanced mathematical system, researchers were able to uncover architectural structures that appears when the brain has to process information, before they disintegrate into nothing. Their findings, published in the journal Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, reveals the hugely complicated processes involved in the creation of neural structures, [More]
By Ken Ham Last month the so-called March for Science (which was really a march for the ideas of man-made climate change and evolution) took place in Washington, DC. Well, apparently many members of the clergy participated in this march. Michael Zimmerman—the founder of The Clergy Letter Project, which tries to influence clergy and churches to accept and teach evolution—reported on this and shared some photos of the signs used by clergy in the march. Here’s a sampling of the signs, with some added commentary. “God said ‘It is good.’” Now God is certainly glorified when we study what he [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org     
By Michael By Alex Pietrowski Of the many concerns surrounding the dominance of agrichemicals companies and GMO foods, the most frightening dimension is that corporate manufactured seed is wiping out global… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Sierra Bright While bed bug problems were almost unheard of just a little over a decade ago, today calls to pest control companies related to bed bugs are continuing to increase. Orkin Entomologist and Director of Technical Services Dr. Ron Harrison stated in a recent news release: “We have more people affected by bed bugs in the United States now than ever before.” While you might think these tiny insects that feed on human blood are more often found in “buggy,” humid places like the South, the U.S. cities that report the most problems don’t …read more Read more [More]
By Ken Ham On July 8, 2016, just one day after the Ark Encounter opened near Williamstown, Kentucky, Bill Nye, TV’s “the Science Guy,” stopped by with his camera crew for a tour. I took him through all three decks of the Ark, resulting in an informal “second debate.” We had our film crew along as well and have released the uncut, two-hour debate on DVD. We recently received this encouraging letter from Mike, a father from Ohio. Here’s what he said about this resource: My family and I just watched the DVD you made of Mr. Nye’s visit to [More]
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) It has come to light that a key document containing important guidelines regarding safe cell phone use has been kept from the public – especially the threat of EMF pollution. The California health department has potentially put millions of people at increased risk of cancer by hiding this document. The guidelines were meant to enlighten the public about the risks of cell phone radiation and EMF exposure. The document contains best practices for avoiding harm and staying safe while using a cell phone. Minimizing EMF exposure crucial to safe cell phone …read more Read [More]
By Heather Callaghan By Jacob Levine, Natural Blaze Recent Study Links Tea to Epigenetic Changes in Women Uppsala University recently published the results of a new study in the Human Molecular Genetics journal in which… …read more Read more here: Natural Blaze     
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Zara Beattie of Wigton, Cumbria says she would rather be dead than continue living wheelchair-bound with the pain she is in – due to the HPV vaccine. This is an extremely heartbreaking turn for the 13 year old, who used to be a very promising athlete. Her family believes a vaccine injury from the Gardasil shot is to blame for the teenager’s current state, so different from her active lifestyle. Now, she has trouble walking or even standing up, has heart palpitations and suffers from a severe level of pain …read more Read more [More]
A recent study conducted at Baycrest Health Sciences has uncovered a crucial piece into why playing a musical instrument can help older adults retain their listening skills and ward off age-related cognitive declines. This finding could lead to the development of brain rehabilitation interventions through musical training. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
By Creation Moments What exactly did God create? How much of everything did He create? An impression is sometimes given, by those who want to accept long, deep timescales, that there is much in the universe, which is just going on and on, and has gone on since eternity past. read more …read more Read more here: Creation Moments     
By Lindsay Sheehan Fun, frugal, and infinitely practical, soap making is an art form where the potential ingredient combinations are practically endless. Using naturally skin-nourishing components, handcrafted soaps are enriched with vitamins, minerals, and beneficial oils that won’t’ dry out your epidermis like store-bought soaps have a tendency to do. If you’ve ever wanted to try your hand at making soap, read on! A Quick Primer on Soapmaking: At its core, soapmaking involves combining vegetable or animal fats with a strong alkaline, typically lye. The process, called saponification, is the chemical reaction between these two elements. For the novice soapmaker, [More]
By Ken Ham The wait is finally over—the theme for our 2018 Answers Vacation Bible School (VBS) has now been revealed! This exciting new VBS will powerfully present the gospel to tens of thousands of children across the nation as they learn about Jesus, from eternity past to eternity future in Time Lab. Kids will travel back to the beginning of creation to discover Jesus, who was there before time began. Then they’ll dive into the Old Testament as they learn about Christophanies and see the preincarnate Christ as he meets and talks with Abraham and Gideon. And kids love [More]
By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM …read more Read more here: nutritionfacts.org     
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola Until just the last decade the topic of menstruation was not discussed in mixed company. Women hid their feminine hygiene products and used code words to refer to their period and menstrual cramps. Discussions about the ingredients in these products were also not openly deliberated. However, recognizing the danger women face using some of these products, activists have worked hard to normalize the conversation about monthly periods in order to improve the products available. Open conversation has resulted in many choosing natural alternatives for personal care products that contain toxic ingredients, such as lotions, [More]
Seventy per cent of readings from home blood pressure monitors are unacceptably inaccurate, which could cause serious implications for people who rely on them to make informed health decisions, new UAlberta research reveals. …read more Read more here: Prevent Disease     
What are the ramifications if scientists take the next step in creating artificial life? …read more Read more here: creation.com     
By Dena Schmidt, staff writer (NaturalHealth365) Researchers from Stanford University School of Medicine recently issued some disturbing information. According to the medical institution, women across America are now being compelled into having a mastectomy – the surgical removal of their breasts – due to erroneous interpretations of genetic testing. Genetic testing results always show VUS, or Variants of Uncertain Significance. These refer to harmless variants that do not indicate any specific medical risk. However, many women are being told they have either the BRCA1 or BRCA2 breast cancer gene and should get a double mastectomy as soon …read more Read [More]
By Dr. Mercola By Dr. Mercola While sensible sun exposure is necessary for optimal health, overexposure can result in skin damage that could raise your risk of skin cancer. Depending on your skin color, location and time of year, you might be able to get by with as little as 10 to 20 minutes of peak sun exposure per day. This will help normalize your vitamin D level and provide several other health benefits unrelated to vitamin D as well. The red and near-infrared frequencies will charge your mitochondria, while the mid- and far-infrared will structure the water in your [More]
Does the age of the universe matter? How does science confirm the Genesis record? Why can Christians confidently trust the biblical creation worldview? ICR Science Writer Brian Thomas uncovers convincing evidence in this series. From the tiniest cells to the largest stars, both science and the Bible provide evidence that leads to a logical conclusion of a recent creation. More… …read more Read more here: icr.org     
By Sierra Bright Intermittent fasting isn’t a diet, but rather a dieting pattern. One fasts and then feasts, purposely, meaning eating calories only during a specific window of the day, and not eating food during the rest. There isn’t one specific way to do it either, you might choose to only eat during a specific time period, such as from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., or you could choose an even shorter window, such as a 4- or 6-hour part of the day to eat. Another option is to skip two meals one day, taking a full 24 hours off [More]
By theHealthFoodGuru 3 million cases of depression each year here and diagnoses are growing at an alarming rate…do you wonder why? Are we all supposed to believe the medical community when they say it’s genetic, stress or mental illness? I don’t believe it’s any of these! Then What Do You Believe? I believe one of the most common side-effects of every pill you swallow, is depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts. For example I can just look at the side-effects listed for every kind of anti-depressant — it’s depression and suicide! You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to connect [More]
“An excellent Moby Dick analogy regarding what’s going on today.”  Admin Moby-Dick, Herman Melville’s story (1851) about Ahab, the obsessed captain of the 19th century whaling ship, the Pequod, is one of the best American novels ever written. Melville did not live to see or enjoy its success but his book gradually became appreciated for its vast wonders in the years since. It is a complex book with countless interpretations but it is a timeless tale, exceptionally relevant today. While his crew has signed up for a whaling expedition from which they will all profit, Ahab announces to the men [More]