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Vitamin D may get you discharged home sooner! A deficiency in the sunshine supplement trebles the length of time patients stay in hospital
Post Date: 2018-11-20 14:04:58 by Horse
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Lack OF vitamin D trebles the length of time patients stay in hospital, according to new research. Those with the lowest levels of the sunshine vitamin are also more frail, at higher risk of dementia and falls and are more likely to die in hospital than those with the highest levels.

Sackler family members face mass litigation and criminal investigations over opioids crisis
Post Date: 2018-11-19 13:58:20 by Ada
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Exclusive: Suffolk county in Long Island has sued several family members, and Connecticut and New York are considering criminal fraud and racketeering charges against leading family members Members of the multibillionaire philanthropic Sackler family that owns the maker of prescription painkiller OxyContin are facing mass litigation and likely criminal investigation over the opioids crisis still ravaging America. Some of the Sacklers wholly own Connecticut-based Purdue Pharma, the company that created and sells the legal narcotic OxyContin, a drug at the center of the opioid epidemic that now kills almost 200 people a day across the US. US drug overdose deaths rose to record 72,000 ...

Why We Shouldn't Like Coffee, but We Do
Post Date: 2018-11-19 04:45:11 by Tatarewicz
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TEHRAN (FNA)- The more sensitive people are to the bitter taste of caffeine, the more coffee they drink, reports a new study. The sensitivity is based on genetics. Bitterness is natural warning system to protect us from harmful substances, so we really shouldn't like coffee. Scientists say people with heightened ability to detect coffee's bitterness learn to associate good things with it. Why do we like the bitter taste of coffee? Bitterness evolved as a natural warning system to protect the body from harmful substances. By evolutionary logic, we should want to spit it out. But, it turns out, the more sensitive people are to the bitter taste of caffeine, the more coffee they ...

Was Daniel Best About To Reveal Where The Bodies Are Buried? (Suicide - Multiple blunt force)
Post Date: 2018-11-19 02:17:58 by hondo68
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Published on Nov 17, 2018 The Daniel Best suicide is very suspicious indeed. Was he about to shed some light on the secret goings on in the Pharmaceutical community that they simply did not want out to the public.? But one thing remains a mystery: whether he’ll advocate for his former colleagues in the PBM world, or if, in the words of a lobbyist, he’ll show the public “where the bodies are buried.” My Daniel Best report from yesterday - https://youtu.be/V1hNiNnygZQPoster Comment:Whacked by Big Pharma for trying to lower prescription prices? He’s a former PBM insider now shaping Trump’s drug policy. Will he reveal industry secrets? May 10, 2018

Cholera Is Becoming A Serious Problem. Here’s Why
Post Date: 2018-11-18 12:03:31 by Ada
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Sana’a (CFW) – Cholera is a familiar name for an ailment that is not well understood in modern western society. It was eradicated in many developed nations years ago, though cholera has recently made a comeback across the globe due to changing weather patterns, increased globalism, and other factors that are not well understood. Cholera is caused by eating food or drinking water contaminated with a bacterium called Vibrio cholerae. Cholera was last common in the U.S. in the 19th Century, before modern water and sewage treatment systems prevented its spread via contaminated water. Today, only 5-10 cases of cholera are reported annually in the U.S., and half of those are ...

Monkey develops AUTISM symptoms in world first as it's given antidepressants
Post Date: 2018-11-16 09:11:08 by Ada
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A THREE-YEAR-OLD monkey spends its time circling in its cage rather than playing with its peers — and is believed to have autism. Mutant monkey with autism given antidepressants in experiment Scientists tweaked the DNA of the monkey when it was just a pinprick-sized embryo. In doing so, they created a mutation in SHANK3 — a gene linked to autism. When treated with antidepressants, the monkey’s strange behaviours are reduced and it is more sociable. Promoted Story Blunder #9: Buying Annuities Blunder #9: Buying Annuities (Fisher Investments) Lead researcher Yong Zhang, professor of genetics and developmental biology at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, said ...

16 Evening Habits That Make Everything Better
Post Date: 2018-11-16 06:32:10 by Tatarewicz
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From "set your alarm on the other side of the room" to "invest in a coffee pot with a timer," you’ve probably heard a million don’t-hit-snooze tips before. But, unless you're a true morning person, getting up even one hour earlier than usual can feel impossible. That’s largely because early birds and night owls (what is it with birds and circadian clocks, anyway?) have inherently different time settings, says Michael Terman, PhD, professor of clinical psychology at Columbia University and co-author of Reset Your Inner Clock. A clump of neurons located in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) region of your brain’s hypothalamus functions as your ...

The Benefits of Beet Juice for Superhealthy Blood
Post Date: 2018-11-15 18:29:48 by Horse
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Why Are Young People Having So Little Sex?
Post Date: 2018-11-15 10:46:36 by Ada
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Despite the easing of taboos and the rise of hookup apps, Americans are in the midst of a sex recession. These should be boom times for sex. The share of Americans who say sex between unmarried adults is “not wrong at all” is at an all-time high. New cases of HIV are at an all-time low. Most women can—at last—get birth control for free, and the morning-after pill without a prescription. If hookups are your thing, Grindr and Tinder offer the prospect of casual sex within the hour. The phrase If something exists, there is porn of it used to be a clever internet meme; now it’s a truism. BDSM plays at the local multiplex—but why bother going? Sex is ...

This seed cures Cancer and its 10000 times more effective than Chemotherapy
Post Date: 2018-11-15 01:27:45 by Horse
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Poster Comment:The apple is the best.

Enhance Your Endothelial Function (To cure heart disease)
Post Date: 2018-11-15 01:25:29 by Horse
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As humans age, their risk of a cardiovascular event escalates, even if traditional vascular risk values are in “normal” ranges. An underappreciated factor in the development of cardiovascular disease is endothelial dysfunction. Our inner arterial lining is called the endothelium. It loses youthful function in response to normal aging. The consequences of endothelial dysfunction are diminished circulation, high blood pressure, thrombosis, and atherosclerosis—the major causes of stroke and heart attack.1-4 Fortunately, astute scientists and formulators have discovered potent natural methods to tackle the underlying causes of endothelial dysfunction. Despite your ...

STUNNING: Removing GMO foods from your diet can improve 28 different health conditions
Post Date: 2018-11-12 19:10:52 by Horse
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If you’re looking for a simple way to make a big improvement in your health, cutting GMO food from your diet can give you a lot of bang for your buck as a recent study shows that doing so can improve the symptoms of 28 different health conditions. GMOs are everywhere these days. The crops are the result of a genetic engineering lab process that sees non-plant genes, which are usually derived from viruses or bacteria, being artificially inserted into plant DNA to provide greater pest and herbicide resistance. Crops like corn, soy, cotton, sugar beets, canola and alfalfa are often GMO, and you can also be exposed by consuming milk, eggs, or meat that come from animals who ate GM feed. ...

Best Brain Foods: Greens and Beets Put to the Test
Post Date: 2018-11-12 11:27:35 by Horse
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Why are we surprised that therapy has its downsides?
Post Date: 2018-11-09 04:20:54 by Tatarewicz
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Guardian... Some degree of distress just proves the process is working ‘If therapy and meditation weren’t potent enough to have such effects, would they be any use at all?’ Illustration: Michele Marconi ‘Get help and get happy!” runs a tagline for one of the new generation of e-counselling services, offering psychotherapy by text, phone and video chat. Except it turns out that getting happy is by no means guaranteed to be therapy’s only outcome. One recent paper (which I found via the excellent Research Digest blog) estimates that, when it comes to cognitive behavioural therapy, 43% of clients will experience unwanted side-effects like distress, a ...

Last soldier buried in Tomb of the Unknowns wasn’t unknown
Post Date: 2018-11-08 17:56:30 by BTP Holdings
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Last soldier buried in Tomb of the Unknowns wasn’t unknown The known ‘Unknown’ View Photos “We wanted to know what happened to Michael. But finally finding out was a shock,” says Patricia Blassie, sister of Lt. Michael Blassie, who died in the Vietnam War in 1972. By Bill Thomas November 8, 2012 Air Force Col. Patricia Blassie rolls a black suitcase into the living room of her neatly furnished home near Denver. She opens it and pulls out a piece of nylon flight suit. “This was Michael’s,” she says, carefully placing it on the coffee table before reaching back into the suitcase. Out comes part of a pistol holster, followed by a portion of ...

Best Brain Foods: Berries and Nuts Put to the Test
Post Date: 2018-11-07 11:48:56 by Horse
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Researcher Jailed After Uncovering Deadly Virus Delivered Through Human Vaccines
Post Date: 2018-11-07 09:03:50 by Ada
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If you have been following stories in recent years of scientists and researchers who make discoveries that are threatening to the Deep State and the bottom line of Big Pharma, you will have seen the pattern before. Those doctors are often ‘persuaded’ to recant their studies, offered bribes or other benefits to distance themselves from or even destroy their data, and even threatened with jail time or, if a legal case is too difficult to fabricate against them, they may simply be killed. Such is the tale of molecular biologist Judy A. Mikovits, PhD, in the disturbing true story first detailed in this Natural News article that included the video below of how she was thrown in ...

Spanking Is Ineffective and Harmful to Children, Pediatricians’ Group Says
Post Date: 2018-11-07 05:28:22 by Tatarewicz
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NYT...Parents should not spank their children, the American Academy of Pediatrics said on Monday in its most strongly worded policy statement warning against the harmful effects of corporal punishment in the home. The group, which represents about 67,000 doctors, also recommended that pediatricians advise parents against the use of spanking, which it defined as “noninjurious, openhanded hitting with the intention of modifying child behavior,” and said to avoid using nonphysical punishment that is humiliating, scary or threatening. “One of the most important relationships we all have is the relationship between ourselves and our parents, and it makes sense to eliminate or ...

All 8 extreme childhood food allergies are also common ingredients in CDC-recommended vaccines… coincidence?
Post Date: 2018-11-06 13:11:19 by Horse
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Food allergy awareness posters in elementary schools list the following 8 food products as the most popular food allergies among children. Allergic reactions from exposure, consumption or injection of these foods can be fatal. Those 8 ingredients include peanuts, nuts, wheat, soy, milk, eggs, fish and shellfish. If your M.D. tells you that your food allergies are hereditary, maybe that’s because your parents were injected with the same food “excipients” when they got their dozens of vaccines growing up. Either you inherited your parent’s allergies, or millions of humans are simply allergic to injecting proteins, foreign animal blood cells, aborted baby blood cells, known ...

Can Saunas Detoxify Lead from the Body?
Post Date: 2018-11-05 08:48:23 by Horse
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Poster Comment:Sweating reduces toxic metals. Playing basketball or a sauna.

We Need to Talk More About Mental Health at Work
Post Date: 2018-11-05 03:53:53 by Tatarewicz
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Harvard Business Review... Alyssa Mastromonaco is no stranger to tough conversations: she served as White House deputy chief of staff for operations under President Obama, was an executive at Vice and A&E, and is Senior Advisor and spokesperson at NARAL Pro-Choice America. So when Mastromonaco switched to a new antidepressant, she decided to tell her boss. “I told the CEO that I was on Zoloft and was transitioning to Wellbutrin,” Mastromonaco said. “I can react strongly to meds, so I was worried switching would shift my mood and wanted her to know why. I talked about it like it was the most normal thing in the world —it is!” Her boss was supportive. “You ...

How Much Fiber Do You Need In Your Diet?
Post Date: 2018-11-04 22:11:12 by BTP Holdings
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How Much Fiber Do You Need In Your Diet? Sadhana Bharanidharan 1 day ago © Vitalii Pavlyshynets/Unsplash When increasing your fiber intake, it is recommended that you also drink enough water. Apples, bananas, and kiwis are some of the fruits that provide fiber. Did you know that many Americans do not consume the recommended amount of dietary fiber every day? Unfortunately, a lot of us who are deficient are not even aware of it. Eating enough fiber is important for maintaining weight, lowering cholesterol, improving digestion and reducing the risk of various diseases. So how much fiber do we really need? According to the national dietary guidelines for adults aged between 18 and ...

Air Pollution and Noise Up Risk for Heart Attacks
Post Date: 2018-11-02 21:34:46 by Tatarewicz
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TEHRAN (FNA)- Air pollution and transportation noise are both associated with an increased risk of heart attacks. Studies on air pollution, which do not take into account traffic noise, tend to overestimate the long-term effect of air pollution on heart attacks. Where air pollution is high, the level of transportation noise is usually also elevated. Not only air pollution negatively impacts on health, but also car, train and aircraft noise increases the risk for cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, as previous research has demonstrated. Studies investigating the effect of air pollution without sufficiently taking into account the impact that noise exhibits on health, might overestimate ...

Proof vaccines are not properly tested for safety before approval — WATCH NOW
Post Date: 2018-11-01 13:36:24 by Horse
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The US Vaccine Advisory Panel, called the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), is the group that approves vaccines for public use in the United States. Most members have connections to the pharmaceutical (aka vaccine) industry. This 4-minute video was taken from a recent ACIP meeting discussing the approval of a new Hepatitis B vaccine for ADULTS. The vaccine uses a new ingredient that has NEVER been used before…and never tested for safety by anyone other than the vaccine maker. Pre-approval studies signaled an increase in heart attacks and possibly autoimmune issues…but under pressure from vaccine makers, the committee unanimously APPROVES the vaccine. ...

China warns its citizens against marijuana after Canada legalises it
Post Date: 2018-10-30 04:54:45 by Tatarewicz
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SCMP... Diplomats in Toronto warn students that drug could prove harmful to physical and mental health after law changes to allow recreational use Warning does not go as far as South Korea, which threatened to prosecute people who consume the drug in Canada when they return home PUBLISHED : Monday, 29 October, 2018, 1:54pm UPDATED : Monday, 29 October, 2018, 9:57pm Comments: 57 57 PrintEmail Related topics Chinese overseas China Society Canada Drugs Related Articles People hold up a Canadian flag with a marijuana logo on it outside a government cannabis store in Montreal. Photo: AP Asia After pot legalisation, Asian-Canadians tread a cultural divide over getting high 27 Oct 2018 Eric ...

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