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REVEALED: Cancer industry profits 'locked in' by nagalase molecule injected into humans via vaccines... spurs tumor growth... explains aggressive vaccine push
Post Date: 2017-08-07 18:13:30 by BTP Holdings
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REVEALED: Cancer industry profits 'locked in' by nagalase molecule injected into humans via vaccines... spurs tumor growth... explains aggressive vaccine push Monday, July 27, 2015 by: Julie Wilson staff writer Tags: nagalase, GcMAF, cancer industry profits (NaturalNews) One of the world's most lucrative industries, spending on cancer drugs reached an all-time high last year, as it was valued at more than $100 billion. Spending on cancer drugs increased 6.5 percent annually over the past five years and is expected to continue growing at a rate of 8 percent each year through 2018, according to figures provided by the IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics. That spending is ...

AUTISM EPIDEMIC: Nagalese in vaccines plays a big part
Post Date: 2017-08-07 16:37:28 by AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt
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AUTISM EPIDEMIC: Nagalese in vaccines plays a big part Posted on August 6, 2017 by State of the Nation JIM STONE: The diabolical force who’s been correctly forecasting the soaring rates of AUTISM are the ones causing the problem Doctor Jeffrey Bradstreet and GcMAF A probable classic example of both malicious vaccine adjuvant damage and malicious viral payloads in vaccines was uncovered by Doctor Jeffrey Bradstreet. Bradstreet discovered that people who had their immune systems compromised by vaccines had high levels of nagalase, which was interfering with an immune system compound called GcMAF. GcMAF is an immune system compound that attaches to vitamin D to activate macrophages ...

Widespread Loneliness Is Killing People And We Need to Start Taking This Seriously
Post Date: 2017-08-07 04:03:16 by Tatarewicz
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Sci-alert... Researchers are warning that loneliness and social isolation is becoming a greater public health threat than the widely discussed problem of obesity. More and more people in the US are living alone, with declining marriage rates and fewer children - and psychologists are warning that the spread of loneliness is increasing our risk of premature death. "Being connected to others socially is widely considered a fundamental human need - crucial to both well-being and survival," says psychologist Julianne Holt-Lunstad from Brigham Young University. Over the weekend, she presented the results of two large meta-analyses on the connection between loneliness and premature ...

We Finally Know Why Artificial Sweeteners Can Make You Put on Weight
Post Date: 2017-08-06 04:41:04 by Tatarewicz
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Sci-alert... Artificial sweeteners combined with a low-carbohydrate diet may increase overall food consumed, according to a study published in the journal Cell Metabolism. The finding expands on previous research that explained why artificial sweeteners increase feelings of hunger when consumed chronically. The study, led by the University of Sydney's Charles Perkins Centre and School of Life and Environmental Sciences, offered fruit flies diets with varying amounts of carbohydrate and sweeteners. Flies that consumed artificial sweeteners alongside a low-carbohydrate diet showed an immediate increase in food intake. This increase varied according to the dose of sweeteners. A ...

Fukushima Officials: Humans Should Never Eat Fish Again
Post Date: 2017-08-06 03:34:47 by Tatarewicz
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YourNewsWire... Fukushima scientists have warned the public that the days of eating fish from the Pacific ocean are well and truly over. According to the founder of Nuclear Crimes, Andrew Kishner, the continual leaking of nuclear waste into the ocean is being covered-up by officials and is getting worse each day. Kishner claims that TEPCO, the company in charge of monitoring the plant, has data that shows radiation pouring into the Pacific Ocean non-stop for the past six years. According to scientist who have examined the radiation levels of fish in the ocean, the days of “eating fish from the Pacific ocean are over”. The contaminated water is believed to contain traces of ...

Police: Man dumps wife's body in pool, gets Applebee's
Post Date: 2017-08-04 06:47:56 by BTP Holdings
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Police: Man dumps wife's body in pool, gets Applebee's USA TODAY Carly Q. Romalino 13 hrs ago © Photo provided Michelle Long, 47, holds her newborn grandson Liam Engelhardt. Long's body was found in her swimming pool June 17, 2017. Her husband Norman Long is charged with her murder. WOODBURY, N.J. - A husband killed his wife before dumping her body in the family pool and then left to order takeout from a nearby restaurant, officials said. The Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office announced murder charges Wednesday against Norman Long in the June death of his 47-year-old wife. Michelle Long and a small dog were found dead in her Forrest Court ...

First Human Embryo Editing Experiment in US Corrects Gene For Heart Condition
Post Date: 2017-08-03 07:58:49 by Tatarewicz
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Sci-alert... Scientists have successfully edited the DNA of human embryos to erase a heritable heart condition, cracking open the doors to a controversial new era in medicine. This is the first time gene editing on human embryos has been conducted in the United States. Researchers said in interviews this week that they consider their work very basic. The embryos were allowed to grow for only a few days and there was never any intention to implant them to create a pregnancy. But they also acknowledged that they will continue to move forward with the science with the ultimate goal of being able to "correct" disease-causing genes in embryos that will develop into babies. News ...

We're Finally Understanding How We Can Repair Spinal Cord Injuries
Post Date: 2017-08-02 06:40:33 by Tatarewicz
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Sci-alert... There's nothing simple about repairing spinal cord injuries. But new research has pinned down how one of the most cutting edge techniques works, and in particular how the body can repair itself with a little prompting from surgeons. As well as giving experts more insight into existing treatments, it's hoped the study will lead to techniques for tackling other types of damage to the nervous system – perhaps even in cases where the spinal cord itself is severed. The team from King's College London in the UK focussed on a recently developed method for reconnecting sensory neurons to the spinal cord after traumatic injuries, looking at how the repair happens on ...

Chronic degenerative diseases
Post Date: 2017-08-01 07:38:36 by Tatarewicz
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Critical Health News... Human beings around the world are sick and are getting sicker. We are immersed in a silent epidemic of chronic degenerative diseases (CDDs) that is gradually enveloping the planet’s population. According to the World Health Organization, from a projected total of 58 million worldwide deaths from all causes in 2009, it is estimated that CDDs, physical ailments whose course worsens over time, account for 38 million or over 60 percent. Here in the United States, CDD’s impact on mortality is even more significant with 3 out of 4 deaths resulting from long term degenerative illnesses and nearly 50% of Americans having at least one. The elderly are especially ...

Trying to Conceive? Think About What You're Eating
Post Date: 2017-07-31 05:00:06 by Tatarewicz
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Sci-alert... One in 8 couples has difficulty getting pregnant or carrying a baby to term, leading more than 11 percent of women in the United States to use fertility services. In my private nutrition practice, I'm seeing more and more clients in their 30s and 40s who are trying to get pregnant and want to make sure their eating habits help their chances of conception and support a healthy pregnancy. Most of what we know about the effect of nutrition on fertility is courtesy of a study based on data from the landmark Nurses' Health Study. The "fertility diet" study followed nearly 18,000 women who were trying to conceive, and tracked their nutrition and lifestyle habits ...

Army launches holistic health and fitness initiative
Post Date: 2017-07-30 18:56:40 by BTP Holdings
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Army launches holistic health and fitness initiative By Joseph Lacdan July 27, 2017 1 / 1 Hide Caption – Healthier food options will be introduced at five Army installations as part of an effort to improve the overall health of Soldiers. The Army's new holistic approach to health and fitness was discussed at the 2017 Army Medical Symposium. (Photo Credit: U.S. Army photo C. Todd Lopez) VIEW ORIGINAL WASHINGTON -- The Army has more obese Soldiers than ever before, and to address the problem, senior Army leaders discussed a holistic approach that includes vegan options at dining facilities and box breakfasts at fitness centers. Currently, one in 20 Soldiers fails the Army ...

CANNABIS OIL (CANNABIDIOL CBD) WITHOUT A PRESCRIPTION IN ALL 50 UNITED STATES.
Post Date: 2017-07-29 20:10:21 by BTP Holdings
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CANNABIS OIL (CANNABIDIOL CBD) WITHOUT A PRESCRIPTION IN ALL 50 UNITED STATES. This Review was created by Your Healthy Life to expose the truth behind the Cannabidiol (CBD) Oil   (YourHealthyLife) - For the past few months our readers have been inquiring about the new miracle product called Cannabinoid or CBD, that everyone has been using to alleviate various conditions, including chronic pain, anxiety, nausea, rheumatoid arthritis, schizophrenia, diabetes, PTSD, alcoholism, strokes and cardiovascular disease, cancer, and other ailments. If you havent already heard, Cannabidiol (CBD) is a non-psychoactive component of Cannabis that has a wide range of therapeutic benefits. CBD is ...

Two Babies Have Been Cancer-Free After Receiving Treatment Created With Gene Editing
Post Date: 2017-07-28 09:47:01 by Tatarewicz
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Sci-alert... Cancer continues to be one of the major diseases that plagues humanity. Around the world, approximately 1 in 6 deaths is due to cancer, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO). The prevalence of cancer is due, in part, to the absence of a universal cure for all forms of the disease. While various treatments are available, each type of cancer generally requires specific treatment. A new method developed by doctors at the Great Ormond Street Hospital in London presents a hopeful solution. The team has successfully tested their method on two infants with an aggressive form of leukaemia. In a study published in the journal Science Translational Medicine, the doctors ...

Turmeric Cauliflower Recipe
Post Date: 2017-07-28 06:26:46 by Tatarewicz
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Mercola... If you’re looking for a warm, hearty, and healthy side dish, roasted turmeric cauliflower is one recipe you’ll want to keep on standby. Turmeric has a slightly spicy flavor with notes of ginger and pepper. When combined with the somewhat nutty, even sweet, flavor of cauliflower, which is brought out even more by roasting, you’ll find there’s no need to overload on starchy mashed potatoes or rice to get your comfort-food fix – this recipe is bound to become a new go-to favorite. Better still, this recipe, from Black Fitness Today,1 is delicious served warm during the fall and winter, but come spring and summer, it also works well chilled as a summer ...

5 Must eat foods to boost your immunity
Post Date: 2017-07-27 07:04:03 by Tatarewicz
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Advanced Natural Wellness When it comes to food, there’s a lot of confusion these days. I see it all of the time in my patients. They come into my office proud of all the yogurt they’ve been eating for breakfast… the green salads at lunchtime… the lean chicken and succotash for dinner… It sounds so healthy. But here’s the thing. When you eat a lot of the same foods day after day, you miss out on the wide array of nutrients you would get from a more varied diet. It can actually end up being a decidedly unbalanced diet. And it could end up working against you if you’re missing out on the superfoods that protect against cancer, stroke, heart disease and ...

Implanting Stem Cells Into The Brain Might Extend Human Lifespan
Post Date: 2017-07-27 04:53:48 by Tatarewicz
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Sci-alert... As far as brain regions go, the hypothalamus is something of a multi-tasker: it helps control our temperature, hunger, sleep, emotions, and sex drive. But that's not all. A new study suggests it's also responsible for keeping us young, thanks to a supply of neural stem cells that regulate our ageing. Sadly, these disappear with time – which could be why we get old – but tests with mice show that implanting new cells to replace them can actually extend lifespan. "Our research shows that the number of hypothalamic neural stem cells naturally declines over the life of the animal, and this decline accelerates ageing," says molecular pharmacologist ...

That Age-Old Advice to Finish Your Antibiotics Might Do More Harm Than Good
Post Date: 2017-07-27 04:39:17 by Tatarewicz
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Sci-alert... Medical experts from the UK have called for physicians and policy makers to stop instructing patients to complete courses of antibiotics, arguing that not only is the advice effectively baseless, but it might actually contribute to the superbug epidemic. Contrary to the conventional wisdom dispensed by GPs for more than half a century, in most cases failing to take an entire course of antibiotics does not increase the risk of most common forms of infectious bacteria developing resistance. Most of us have gone to the doctor with a killer sore throat or an ear ache that just won't quit and been prescribed an antibiotic with the sage direction to take all of the tablets, ...

Sperm count in Western men plunges to record low as scientists blame chemicals in everyday products for crisis
Post Date: 2017-07-26 08:34:57 by Ada
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Dr Hagai Levine, who led the study, said: “This is an urgent wake-up call for researchers and health authorities around the world to investigate the causes of the sharp drop in sperm count, with the goal of prevention.” Sperm levels among Western men have plunged to a record low, new research reveals. It has fallen by more than 50% in 40 years – and is showing no signs of slowing down. The study did not examine causes but scientists believe the amount of ­chemicals used in everyday products, industry and farming may be behind the crisis. Researchers from the Hebrew University-Hadassah Braun School of Public Health and Community Medicine and the Icahn School of ...

Stretching Medicaid Too Thin
Post Date: 2017-07-26 07:36:27 by Ada
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Extending government healthcare to people who don't need it is a bad idea. Medicaid is unusual in the world of healthcare in that it provides access to comprehensive medical services without substantial cost-sharing or waiting lists. This has only been sustainable because eligibility for the program has been limited to the neediest sections of society, who cannot be expected to contribute anything to the cost of their care. The expansion of the program to able-bodied childless adults by the Affordable Care Act represented a departure from this guiding principle, and proposals for Medicaid to be expanded to all would cause its ability to maintain these core priorities to collapse. ...

10 Farming Myths to Think About on Your Next Grocery Run
Post Date: 2017-07-26 03:18:07 by Tatarewicz
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Sco-alert.. Most of us don't spend our days ploughing fields or wrangling cattle. We're part of the 99 percent of Americans who eat food, but don't produce it. Because of our intimate relationship with food, and because it's so crucial to our health and the environment, people should be very concerned about how it's produced. But we don't always get it right. Next time you're at the grocery store, consider these 10 modern myths about the most ancient occupation. 1. Most farms are corporate-owned This myth is probably the most pervasive on the list. It is also the furthest off-base. Nearly 99 percent of US farms are family-owned. The vast majority of these ...

Curry spice helped woman, 67, to beat blood cancer (Curcumin + pepper)
Post Date: 2017-07-25 12:58:48 by Horse
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A woman who had been battling blood cancer for five years has experienced an extraordinary recovery after taking a natural treatment based on a kitchen staple. Dieneke Ferguson, 67, thought she had exhausted all options available after undergoing three rounds of chemotherapy and four stem cell transplants as she battled myeloma. However, she then turned to a product called curcumin, which is an ingredient of the spice turmeric, and her recovery was so incredible it has been featured in the British Medical Journal. Although curcumin features in kitchen turmeric, it only makes up around 2%, so Dieneke takes the ingredient in tablet form so she can get 8g a day. After five years of taking ...

Yemen’s Rapidly Growing Cholera Epidemic
Post Date: 2017-07-25 06:53:34 by Ada
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The Red Cross recently warned that the cholera epidemic in Yemen could exceed 600,000 cases before the end of the year. Considering how rapidly the epidemic has spread in the last three months (there are already more than 360,000 cases), that seems like a conservative estimate. The cholera epidemic in Yemen is already the worst on record, and there are more cases of cholera there in three months than there were in Haiti over the course of a year following the 2010 hurricane. Yemen’s rainy season is beginning, which threatens to accelerate the spread of the disease: The World Health Organization stressed that Yemen’s cholera outbreak is “far from being under control, with ...

Chemicals in Mac and Cheese: What You Need to Know
Post Date: 2017-07-24 20:46:07 by BTP Holdings
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Chemicals in Mac and Cheese: What You Need to Know America’s No. 1 favorite comfort food is testing positive for some disturbing ingredients, and you won’t find them on the label. New testing confirms that chemicals in mac and cheese include a variety of phthalates, chemicals that disrupt the body’s normal hormonal function. Some are even linked to certain cancers. But is it time to panic and ditch boxed mac and cheese and its powdery cheese mix packets? Well, I can’t say that I recommend that type of gluten-heavy processed food in the first place. But if you are still on the fence about chemicals in mac and cheese, read on for more info. Phthalates are the ...

Baby Charlie Gard's latest brain scan is 'sad reading'
Post Date: 2017-07-22 11:19:44 by BTP Holdings
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Baby Charlie Gard's latest brain scan is 'sad reading' Posted: Jul 21, 2017 5:08 AM CDT Updated: Jul 22, 2017 7:40 AM CDT   (Lauren Hurley/PA via AP). Charlie Gard's parents Connie Yates and Chris Gard arrive at the Royal Courts of Justice in London where the hearing will resume into the case of their terminally-ill baby, Friday July 21, 2017. A British court is giving the ... By CAROLINE SPIEZIO Associated Press LONDON (AP) - The British parents of critically ill baby Charlie Gard have been told by a hospital lawyer that the results of their son's latest brain scans make for "sad reading." Great Ormond Street Hospital lawyer Katie Gollop broke ...

Republicans Never Grasped the Healthcare Challenge
Post Date: 2017-07-19 10:36:06 by Ada
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The problem is the insurance system. It was hard to get excited about the Republican plans for repealing and replacing Obamacare. And now that the effort has failed, it’s hard to feel especially sorrowful. In typical fashion for the Republicans, there was never any solid message as to what exactly a repeal of Obamacare meant, or what should be done to replace it, if anything. The various bills offered up were a constantly- shifting myriad of suggested policies, most of them extremely milquetoast and wonkish. Not surprisingly, the public never managed to care about them. Even casual observers could see that the so-called repeal was never anything more than some tinkering with policy ...

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