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Eat mushrooms to avoid brittle bones: Australian researchers Post Date: 2015-07-09 02:54:39 by Tatarewicz
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SYDNEY, July 7 (Xinhua) -- Australians should be heaping mushrooms onto plates during winter to avoid becoming vitamin D deficient, new findings released by the Australian Mushroom Growers Association suggests. The research, which has been vetted by Foods Standards Australia New Zealand - the bi-national food safety authority - shows one serve of mushrooms bought in store can provide 20 percent of an adult's daily vitamin D needs. Mushrooms that have been exposed to one or two seconds of UV light, a single serve can provide 100 percent of an adult's daily vitamin D needs. Local media reported on Tuesday Australian nutritionists have long claimed mushrooms are a great source of ...
Beans, Greens, and the Best Foods For the Brain Post Date: 2015-07-08 05:58:02 by Tatarewicz
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Medscape...For the past 3 years, the American Psychiatric Association annual meeting has included a session called "Food and Brain,"[1] a whirlwind look at how diet can influence mental health. Only this year there was a twist: raw oysters shucked live at the podium. "Some people think 9 AM is too early to have fresh oysters, but we don't," commented co-chair Drew Ramsey, MD, assistant clinical professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons in New York City, before announcing that throughout the presentation questions would be posed to the audience; get a question correct and walk to the front of the room to gulp an oyster. ...
Psychiatric profession all about generating obscene profits for Big Pharma (alt. title) Post Date: 2015-07-07 12:26:42 by X-15
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(NaturalNews) If you or someone you know has a child that has been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), chances are the child is actually just fine. At least this is what the "father" of ADHD, Leon Eisenberg, would presumably say if he were still alive. On his death bed, this psychiatrist and autism pioneer admitted that ADHD is essentially a "fictitious disease," which means that millions of young children today are being needlessly prescribed severe mind-altering drugs that will set them up for a life of drug addiction and failure. As explained by The Sons of Liberty host Bradlee Dean, who also writes for The D.C. Clothesline, ADHD was ...
Sleep in a 24/7 society Post Date: 2015-07-07 02:05:13 by Tatarewicz
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May 21, 2015 04:00PM Here's our latest blog post, thought you would enjoy! -- Dr. Fred Turek is Director of the Center for Sleep and Circadian Biology at Northwestern University. He holds a BS in biology from Michigan State University and a PhD in biology from Stanford University. Dr.Tureks current research focuses on the genetics of the circadian clock system, the effects of advanced age on behavioral and endocrine (hormone system) rhythms, the links between sleep, circadian rhythms and energy metabolism, and the role of melatonin in modulating sleep and circadian rhythms. Said another way, hes the expert on all things sleep-related. Dr. Turek, during your lecture ...
BONUS: One More Reason to Look at This Simple Picture... Post Date: 2015-07-06 17:18:03 by BTP Holdings
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American woman who died of measles was previously vaccinated against measles... total failure of vaccine covered up by quack vaccine propagandists Post Date: 2015-07-06 16:44:00 by BTP Holdings
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American woman who died of measles was previously vaccinated against measles... total failure of vaccine covered up by quack vaccine propagandists Monday, July 06, 2015 by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger (NaturalNews) Ever since a woman from Washington state sadly passed away last week from what was reported as "measles," the vaccine zealots have been in a frenzy, declaring that everyone needs to be vaccinated against the measles or more people might die. But now the Daily Mail in the UK has revealed this woman was already vaccinated against the measles! "A woman who became the first person to die of the measles in the U.S. in 12 years had been vaccinated against the ...
Russian scientists find new DNA repair method to cure Alzheimer’s disease: Report Post Date: 2015-07-06 06:38:43 by Tatarewicz
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PressTV...Russian scientists have reportedly discovered a new technique of DNA repair by which neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimers or Parkinsons may be forestalled and even cured. "Early detection and repair of damaged DNA is essential for cell functioning and survival," concludes a study by a Russian research team titled, Structure of transcribed chromatin is a sensor of DNA damage, and published Sunday in the Science Advances journal. The study raises the question of single-strand breaks (SSBs) which are referred to in the paper as "common DNA damages generated during various processes of cell metabolism." According to the study, ...
Chinese Health authority advocates more fruit and vegetable Post Date: 2015-07-05 23:13:56 by Tatarewicz
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BEIJING, July 5 (Xinhua) -- China's health authority and All-China Journalists Association (ACJA) jointly kicked off a public campaign advising citizens to consume a quarter kilogram of fruits and half a kilo vegetables everyday. The dietary balance campaign will be launched across several cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Chengdu, according to a statement issued by the National Health and Family Planning Commission (NHFPC). Unbalanced diet results in people becoming overweight, obese and a rise in chronic disease, Wu Liangyou, an NHFPC official, said in the statement. The campaign followed the "2015 Report on Chinese Nutrition and Chronic Disease", ...
Stretchy mesh heater for sore muscles Post Date: 2015-07-05 06:05:00 by Tatarewicz
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Science Daily... This technology could be used as a lightweight heating element in ski jackets, or as a hyper-efficient seat warmer in a car, developers say. Credit: Image courtesy of Institute for Basic Science If you suffer from chronic muscle pain a doctor will likely recommend for you to apply heat to the injury. But how do you effectively wrap that heat around a joint? Korean Scientists at the Center for Nanoparticle Research, Institute for Basic Science (IBS) in Seoul, along with an international team, have come up with an ingenious way of creating therapeutic heat in a light, flexible design. Other teams have come up with similar devices before, although no one was able to ...
New Mutation Associated With Severe Obesity Post Date: 2015-07-03 22:27:42 by Tatarewicz
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Medscape... A single-gene mutation that shuts down production of the carboxypeptidase-E (CPE) enzyme, and causes severe obesity and type 2 diabetes, has been identified. The mutation affects insulin processing and appetite suppression and leads to intellectual disability and reproductive problems, according to the new research published in PLoS One. The discovery adds to the growing list of single-gene causes for morbid obesity, and suggests that "inherited conditions may be much more common among the severely obese than has previously been recognized," said Alex Blakemore, PhD, of Imperial College, London, UK, who led the study. Affected people will need lifelong management ...
Scientists have found yet another reason we should all be napping at work Post Date: 2015-07-03 06:08:21 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceAlert... Sleep deprivation is linked to a lot of scary things like Alzheimers disease, depression, memory problems, and cancer - and while a nap wont completely make up for hours of lost sleep, scientists agree a power nap can do wonders. In past studies naps have been shown to improve immune health, energy and mood, and cognitive function. Now a new study from the University of Michigan links naps during typical waking hours to improved emotional control. Sleep deprivation has been linked to increased impulsive responses to frustrating obstacles and decreased levels of emotional intelligence and constructive thinking. Simply put, studies show that the longer people ...
Which Drugs Should Be Deprescribed in the Elderly? Post Date: 2015-07-03 01:31:02 by Tatarewicz
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Medscape What Are Priorities for Deprescribing for Elderly Patients? Capturing the Voice of Practitioners: A Modified Delphi Process Which Drugs Should Be Discontinued? This study from Canada examined polypharmacy and inappropriate medication use in the elderly. The investigators' vision was to develop deprescribing guidelines for the elderly. Deprescribing was defined as tapering, reducing, or stopping medications not deemed necessary or safe, when feasible. Using a modified Delphi process, they sought to develop a list of medications used in the elderly for which deprescribing should be prioritized. The process involved three rounds of surveys of up to 64 Canadian clinical ...
Here’s Why You Don't Need to fear cancer Post Date: 2015-07-02 06:47:30 by Tatarewicz
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Did you know... Cancer is the No. 2 killer of humans in the United States, afflicting almost 50% of the men and 30% of the women in their lifetimes? By now, you've probably heard that your chances of surviving cancer are much higher if the disease is detected in its early stages. One of the simplest ways is by using a low-cost test that can detect cancer anywhere in the body with a 95% accuracy rate
Surprisingly, most people - including most doctors - have never heard about this test. In just a moment, I'm going to introduce you a unique health resource that not only reveals where you can get this little-known cancer detection test... but more importantly, will show you ...
Eating for a longer life Post Date: 2015-07-01 22:01:08 by Tatarewicz
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Antioxidants and Aging Eat foods rich in antioxidants to help fight free radicals -- unstable oxygen molecules that contribute to the aging process. Antioxidants can be found in colorful vegetables and fruits like berries, beets, and tomatoes. For a balanced diet and to help you reduce your risk of developing cancer and heart disease, add at least five to nine servings of fruits and vegetables to your diet each day. The Health Benefits of Olive Oil Olive oil is a tasty monounsaturated fat that may positively affect memory. A compound in extra-virgin olive oil called oleocanthol is a natural anti-inflammatory and produces effects similar to ibuprofen and other NSAIDs. One study of men ...
STRAWBERRY IS CHOICE LUBE FLAVOR OF PEDOPHILE TEACHERS - Florida teacher’s aide busted for attempted sex with 11-year-old 'crush' at movie theater Post Date: 2015-07-01 15:27:55 by HAPPY2BME-4UM
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PERVERT MUG SHOT A Florida teachers aide brought strawberry lubricant to a movie theater in hopes of having sex with her crush a fifth-grade boy, investigators said. Lakeland cops set up a sting and arrested Alecia Dotson on Tuesday after investigators discovered more than 100 sexually graphic texts between her and the 11-year-old student she called love bug. Dotson a 45-year-old teachers aide at Highland Grove Elementary School, where the boy just finished fifth grade told police she was first a mentor to the boy, but later developed a crush on him. She was booked on attempted sexual battery, ...
Killer-Cola: Sugary Drinks Linked to 184,000 Deaths a Year Post Date: 2015-07-01 06:36:13 by Tatarewicz
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Sputnik... Sugary beverages including soft drinks, sodas, sweetened iced tea, fruit drinks, and sports or energy drinks might be the cause of up to 184,000 deaths a year worldwide, according to recently-published research in the American Heart Association's journal, Circulation. Sugary drinks are killing around 184,000 people each year, according to a recently released study. Coca-cola, which struggles with declining soda consumption in the U.S., is working with fitness and nutrition experts who suggest its cola as a healthy Coca-Cola Pays Dietitians to Present Soda as Healthy Snack The report analyzed the global risks of death due to diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and cancers ...
Common heart defect may mean trouble at high altitudes Post Date: 2015-06-30 20:02:01 by Tatarewicz
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EUGENE, Ore., June 30 (UPI) -- A small opening between the chambers of the heart, which usually closes during infancy but is thought to have only minor health effects in adults who have it, may cause problems at high altitudes, a new study found. The study, published in the Journal of Applied Physiology, is one of many to come out of AltitudeOmics, an international project researching how the human body deals with low-oxygen environments. The opening in the heart, called the foramen ovale, allows the developing heart of a fetus to pump blood until birth when the infant's lungs become functional and blood flow forces it to close. In about 40 percent of humans, it does not close all ...
6 Foods You're Eating the Wrong Way Post Date: 2015-06-30 16:55:11 by BTP Holdings
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6 Foods You're Eating the Wrong Way By Nick Tate | Tuesday, 30 Jun 2015 10:07 AM You are what you eat, so the saying goes. But did you know how you prepare what you eat can make your food more or less nutritious? In fact, many health-conscious Americans who are making the effort to eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, probiotics, and other healthy foods are making critical mistakes in the way they cook them. Too often we boil, steam, or fry vegetables in oils that cut their nutritional value, explains Robert Newman, a certified nutritionist and wellness expert from East Northport, N.Y. And even something as simple as cutting certain vegetables can reduce ...
What the State of Texas Just Did Will Send Michelle Obama Into a Panic Post Date: 2015-06-30 16:44:06 by BTP Holdings
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What the State of Texas Just Did Will Send Michelle Obama Into a Panic What the State of Texas Just Did Will Send Michelle Obama Into a Panic Controversy In a refreshing decision that brings back common sense and exercises states rights, Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller lifted a 10-year-plus state ban on deep fat fryers and soda machines on the states school campuses. Miller explained to reporters: Were just saying if you want (a deep fryer), go get one. Were not going to mandate what you do. What Miller essentially did was pull back on government overreach by allowing local parents and teachers to once again make the decision on ...
What "they" Have been Telling You About Acne Isn't True - Here's the Surprising Solution Post Date: 2015-06-30 16:34:25 by BTP Holdings
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If you or someone you know suffers from acne, I want to tell you about a breakthrough product for anyone seeking a lifelong solution to that dreaded and frustrating skin issue. Unlike the chemical poisons pushed by many manufacturers, this is a natural way to have healthy, clean skin for the rest of your life. It's called AcneLXR, and I was so impressed by the cleanliness of its ingredients that I had to make it available from the Natural News Store. What they've been telling you about treating acne is not true! Like thousands of young people, my friend Kyle was a victim of acne. It sank his self-esteem and ruined his social life. He spent hundreds of dollars on all the ...
Transgender realizes he made a MISTAKE! Post Date: 2015-06-30 03:11:30 by HAPPY2BME-4UM
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Transgender realizes he made a mistake Thank God for Deliverance and Forgiveness
Researchers discover what powers enzyme that helps cancer grow Post Date: 2015-06-30 03:00:43 by Tatarewicz
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Although researchers have long been aware of an enzyme that helps cancer cells to grow, they have just identified a protein that assists it and may be able to find a way to prevent the runaway growth of tumors by blocking the helper protein. COPENHAGEN, Denmark, June 29 (UPI) -- Researchers have discovered the protein which allows the enzyme ADAM17 remove molecules from the surface of cancer cells, helping them to grow. The protein PACS-2 helps ADAM17 transport into and out of the cell, however if the protein is blocked the enzyme returns to the cell surface less often, meaning it can't help cells to grow. Scientists have long been thwarted at trying to develop drugs that would ...
A Blood Test for Mental Illness in Women Post Date: 2015-06-30 02:38:44 by Tatarewicz
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Medscape Medical News try Overexpression of two genes involved in X chromosome inactivation might serve as biomarkers for major affective disorders in women, new research suggests. In fact, it is possible that overexpression of the X-inactive specific transcript (XIST) gene and the X-linked "escapee" gene KDM5C "may potentially be used as a prodromal biomarker, since X chromosome inactivation [XCI] occurs during embryogenesis," study investigator Xianjin Zhou, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, told Medscape Medical News. The study was published online June 16 in EBioMedicine. Toward a Cure The investigators examined XIST and ...
5 Foods To Never Eat For A Flat Stomach (And The First One Is In This Picture)... Post Date: 2015-06-29 16:45:58 by BTP Holdings
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2 Popular Fast Food Chains Follow Panera’s Lead by Removing Artificial Ingredients Post Date: 2015-06-29 16:36:25 by BTP Holdings
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2 Popular Fast Food Chains Follow Paneras Lead by Removing Artificial Ingredients When one takes a giant step, others may feel the pressure and follow suit as well. Following Paneras surprising new food policy reveal recently, two more fast food giants have made similar declarations. Pizza Hut and Taco Bell, both owned by Yum! Brands Inc, have announced plans to remove artificial coloring and flavoring from most of their food. This appears to be the newest trend among food companies, and reflects a shift in consumer tastes to wholesome and natural ingredients. Yums newest Chief Executive, Greg Creed, addressed the issues in a recent interview, saying, We have to ...
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