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The First Prepper To Die Will Be The ____ Ones Post Date: 2015-06-29 16:27:40 by BTP Holdings
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If you're smart, you're already stockpiling supplies like food, ammunition, and medical gear in order to be prepared for any disaster, crisis, or attack, right? But are you missing out on the most important part of preparing for an emergency? Let me explain... At a recent "survival conference", I saw a lot of my fellow preppers fall into the same old trap that so many people fall into these days... ... "Fat Prepper Syndrome"! You know the type - tactical cap... goatee... 511 range pants... XXL khaki t-shirt with some gun logo on it... and a gut hanging over their belt. Sound familiar? Look, when a crisis hits, you're going to ...
The Inconvenient Truth About Canola Oil Post Date: 2015-06-28 14:44:50 by X-15
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According to the mainstream media, Canola oil is heart healthy and a good source of monounsaturated fats similar to olive oil. Unfortunately, much of what you hear in the mainstream media has been influenced by the heavy-handed marketing tactics of big food companies. Canola oil is cheap to produce, so theyve spent a lot of money trying to convince you to think Canola is a health oil so that consumers, restaurants, institutions, etc. will buy it up as their main oil of choice. Here is the inconvenient truth about Canola oil. A Brief History of Canola Canola oil is made from the seeds of a plant called rape, which is in the turnip family. Since the ...
Bacteria-killing light fixture made commercially available Post Date: 2015-06-28 04:11:09 by Tatarewicz
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NASHVILLE, June 26 (UPI) -- A light fixture that kills micro-organisms in the air that are known causes of hospital-acquired infections, including Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, C.difficile and Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus, was introduced at the 2015 annual meeting of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology. The fixture, called Indigo-Clean, emits indigo-colored light that is absorbed by molecules within bacteria, producing a chemical reaction that kills the bacteria from the inside, a reaction similar to releasing bleach within the bacterial cells. Technology for the fixture was developed at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow and ...
Flomax a Killer? Latest Research Links Prostate Drug to Cancer and Diabetes Post Date: 2015-06-28 02:37:32 by Tatarewicz
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Might your Flomax be giving you Cancer? New research has uncovered previously unknown and potentially lethal side effects of Flomax (Tamsulosin). These newly discovered links to Cancer and Diabetes were published in the latest issue of the International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. As a result of the latest Flomax scandal, we reached out to Prostate health expert and best selling author Ben Ong, who has kindly agreed to allow our Easy Health Options readers exclusive limited time access to one of his special video presentations that normally only his private clients, industry insiders and medical professionals can view. We highly recommend that you watch this video, ...
Here’s what happens to a McDonald’s cheeseburger in hydrochloric acid Post Date: 2015-06-27 06:50:47 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceAlert... This cheeseburger vs. acid experiment by YouTube channel Periodic Videos is a classic, from way back in 2010. But it's still one of our favourite YouTube experiments of all time, and we thought it was definitely worth bringing it out of the archives for any of you who may have missed the truly revolting results. The set-up itself is pretty simple - take one McDonald's cheeseburger and stick it in hydrochloric acid in the lab for three and a half hours to see what happens. Why hydrochloric acid? Because it's one of the main ingredients in our stomach acid, which kick-starts the digestive process and helps us break food down into useable components that give us ...
Diet that mimics fasting appears to slow aging Benefits demonstrated in mice and yeast; piloted in humans Post Date: 2015-06-27 06:35:18 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceDaily... Want to lose abdominal fat, get smarter and live longer? New research led by USC's Valter Longo shows that periodically adopting a diet that mimics the effects of fasting may yield a wide range of health benefits. In a new study, Longo and his colleagues show that cycles of a four-day low-calorie diet that mimics fasting (FMD) cut visceral belly fat and elevated the number of progenitor and stem cells in several organs of old mice -- including the brain, where it boosted neural regeneration and improved learning and memory. The mouse tests were part of a three-tiered study on periodic fasting's effects -- testing yeast, mice and humans -- set to be published by ...
Scientists develop cancer drug that starves tumor cells Post Date: 2015-06-27 04:03:32 by Tatarewicz
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ST. LOUIS, June 26 (UPI) -- A new drug was shown in lab tests to successfully shut down the metabolism of cancer cells, causing them to die, while remaining non-toxic to healthy cells around them. The drug, called SR9243, blocks The Warburg effect, a method that cancer cells use to rapidly find glucose and turn it into energy, which is used to mutate and multiply. "Cancer cells look for metabolic pathways to find the parts to grow and divide. If they don't have the parts, they just die," said Thomas Burris, Ph.D., chair of pharmacology and physiology at Saint Louis University, in a press release. "The Warburg effect ramps up energy use in the form of glucose to make ...
'Bio-Artificial' Intestine Offers New Hope for Serious Bowel Diseases Post Date: 2015-06-27 03:00:11 by Tatarewicz
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Medscape.. What if people with seriously diseased or damaged intestines could use their own stem cells to grow new "bio-artificial" intestinal tissue to replace parts of their bowels? It certainly would be a life-changing and life-saving discovery for countless children who are born with congenital conditions, such as short bowel syndrome, as well as adults suffering from injuries, tumors, or painful intestinal ailments such as Crohn disease. After nearly 10 years of work, my colleagues and I believe that we are on the verge of a major breakthrough. We have demonstrated for the first time the ability to create fully functioning "bio-artificial" tissue grown from ...
California Assembly approves one of the toughest mandatory vaccination laws in the nation Post Date: 2015-06-26 08:40:26 by noone222
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California lawmakers on Thursday approved one of the toughest mandatory vaccination requirements in the nation, moving to end exemptions from state immunization laws based on religious or other personal beliefs. The measure, among the most controversial taken up by the Legislature this year, would require more children who enter day care and school to be vaccinated against diseases including measles and whooping cough. Those with medical conditions such as allergies and immune-system deficiencies, confirmed by a physician, would be excused from immunization. And parents could still decline to vaccinate children who attend private home-based schools or public independent studies off ...
When Heart Palpitations Become a Problem Post Date: 2015-06-26 06:22:28 by Tatarewicz
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Yahoo... US News She knew it wasn't normal. For two years, Leah would have heart fluttering -- to the point where you could see her chest moving vigorously -- with no clear inciting event or warning. These symptoms commonly occurred during volleyball and therefore restricted her ability to compete effectively. Fearing something was wrong, she sought advice from physicians, both of which thought "it was in her head." Going with her instinct, she sought another opinion, which led her to my office. I met Leah about one year ago, and it was clear to both of us that her heart rhythm was abnormal. The Cause of an Off-Tempo Heart Beat The term "palpitation" refers to the ...
Cardioversion for Atrial Fibrillation May Improve Cerebral Blood Flow, Brain Perfusion Post Date: 2015-06-26 01:10:52 by Tatarewicz
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Topic Alert Receive an email from Medscape whenever new articles on this topic are available. Personal Alert Add Atrial Fibrillation to My Topic Alert Related Drugs & Diseases Atrial Fibrillation Synchronized Electrical Cardioversion Defibrillation and Cardioversion MILAN, ITALY New research has shed light on a mechanism other than multiple infarcts that may contribute to the association between between atrial fibrillation (AF) and decreased brain function[1]. Analysis of the first 26 completers of an ongoing study of patients with AF at baseline showed, through two validated measures, that those who went into sinus rhythm after undergoing cardioversion had significantly ...
OBAMACARE FOH-E-VAH! - Supreme Court upholds nationwide health care law subsidies Post Date: 2015-06-25 10:34:51 by HAPPY2BME-4UM
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The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the nationwide tax subsidies under President Barack Obama's health care overhaul, in a ruling that preserves health insurance for millions of Americans. The justices said in a 6-3 ruling that the subsidies that 8.7 million people currently receive to make insurance affordable do not depend on where they live, under the 2010 health care law. The outcome is the second major victory for Obama in politically charged Supreme Court tests of his most significant domestic achievement. Chief Justice John Roberts again voted with his liberal colleagues in support of the law. Roberts also was the key vote to uphold the law in 2012. Justice Anthony Kennedy, ...
Tylenol's Pro Gay Campaign Post Date: 2015-06-25 09:30:16 by HAPPY2BME-4UM
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Tylenol's Pro Gay Campaign Created On: Tuesday, June 23, 2015 3:24 PM Last Update: Tuesday, June 23, 2015 3:28 PM Gay and lesbian couples are featured prominently in Tylenol's new #HowWeFamily campaign, which aims to change the face of the American family. A same sex prom couple and two gay dads with a baby are among those featured in the campaign's first TV ad. A voiceover declares, "Family isn't defined by who you love, but how." Tylenol depicts a variety of modern family types by stating a family is based on love, not traditional marriage, and then showing gay couples with their children. Plus, Tylenol recently used a lesbian couple shown nose to nose in a ...
WATCHING U LIKE A BUZZARD - How the Feds Asked Me to Rat Out COMMENTERS Post Date: 2015-06-25 09:23:13 by HAPPY2BME-4UM
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How the Feds Asked Me to Rat Out CommentersReason.com, the website I edit, was recently commanded by the feds to provide information on a few commenters and not discuss it. Heres why were speaking out.Is there anything more likely to make you shit your pants out of a mix of fear and anger than getting a federal subpoena out of the blue?Well, yes, there is: getting a gag order that prohibits you from speaking publicly about that subpoena and even the gag order itself. Talk about feeling isolated and cast adrift in the home of the free. You cant even respond honestly when someone asks, Are you under a court order not to speak?Far more important: talk about ...
WELCOME TO GOMORRAH, USA - Obamacare Guidelines: Insurance Must Cover ‘Mammogram or Pap Smear for a Transgender Man’ Post Date: 2015-06-25 07:53:17 by HAPPY2BME-4UM
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By Brittany M. Hughes | June 24, 2015 | 12:47 PM EDT (AP Photo/Rui Vieira)(CNSNews.com) The Department of Health and Human Services most recent guidelines explaining the preventive services mandate under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Actor Obamacaresays health insurance plans must provide co-pay-free pap smears and mammograms to transgender men.As defined by the federal Office of Personnel Management: a person assigned the female sex at birth but who identifies as male is a transgender man.The guidelines, written as a FAQ sheet, state:Q5: Can plans or issuers limit sex-specific recommended preventive ...
Students invent a condom that changes colour if you have an STI Post Date: 2015-06-25 07:04:09 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceAlert... High school students in the UK have created a condom that changes colour when it comes into contact with the pathogens that cause sexually transmitted infections (STIs), such as chlamdyida or herpes. The condom, which theyre calling the 'S.T.EYE', would have molecules built into the rubber that attach to specific bacteria and viruses. These molecules would then cause the condom to fluoresce different colours in low light, depending on the pathogens present. "We wanted to make something that makes detecting harmful STIs safer than ever before, so that people can take immediate action in the privacy of their own homes without the invasive procedures at ...
'Wrapper' delivers drug that stops fat buildup in arteries Post Date: 2015-06-25 03:36:05 by Tatarewicz
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BALTIMORE, June 24 (UPI) -- Researchers have restored fat metabolism to normal levels in rodents with artherosclerosis by devising a nanoparticle "wrapper" that allows a compound to help the body break down cholesterol in arteries. They plan to test the delivery method in larger animals next. The man-made compound D-PDMP blocks synthesis of the molecule GSL, which alters cholesterol metabolism, however the body naturally breaks down the compound too fast for it to have any effect. The nanoparticle allowed D-PDMP to stay in the body long enough for it to be 10 times as effective as without it. "Our experiments illustrate clearly that while content is important, packaging ...
LAWSUIT - HEAR IT: Medical staff mocked unconscious patient who unknowingly recorded them during colonoscopy Post Date: 2015-06-24 11:34:39 by HAPPY2BME-4UM
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He was undergoing a colonoscopy, but the medical staff was the real pain in the butt. A Virginia man won a $500,000 lawsuit against an anesthesiologist and her practice after he unknowingly recorded them mocking and intentionally misdiagnosing him while he was unconscious, the Washington Post reported Tuesday. The man, a Vienna resident identified only as "D.B." in court records, went to Dr. Tiffany Ingham's Reston practice in April 2013, Courthouse News Service reported. He started recording the procedure, wanting to capture the doctor's instructions for post-operative care. He forgot to stop recording once he went under. Dr. Tiffany Ingham was heard mocking an ...
Here’s How You Can Eavesdrop on These Little-Known Doctors Quietly and Naturally Curing Cancer Post Date: 2015-06-23 17:02:12 by BTP Holdings
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Heres How You Can Eavesdrop on These Little-Known Doctors Quietly and Naturally Curing Cancer Suzanne Somers was stunned to hear these words from her doctor: We have very bad news
you have a mass in your lung
the cancer has metastasized to your liver
you have so many tumors we cant count them. She couldnt breathe like all the air had been sucked out of the room. Celebrities like Suzanne are not immune to diseases such as cancer. Right now, cancer is the second most common killer in the U.S., responsible for 1 out of every 4 deaths. Mainstream cancer medicine offers you its standard cookie-cutter approach: surgery, chemotherapy, ...
Q-10 the life giving nutrient for every cell in your body size Post Date: 2015-06-23 16:31:43 by BTP Holdings
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Q-10 the life giving nutrient for every cell in your body size Since 1995, we have offered CocoQ-10® in organic coconut oil. The rest of the supplement world blathers about absorption problems with Q-10 as if this is new. Hey, Johnny-come-lately: this is old news to Carotec. We have offered NATURAL solutions (not pharmaceutical trickery) well before any of the late-comers; and in 2015, our CocoQ-10®(ubiquinone) stands above all others. In 2015, our present version contains 200 mg of Kaneka Q-10 (made in America by Japanese owned Kaneka) in organic coconut oil and medium chain triglycerides. Coenzyme Q-10 is one of the most revolutionary supplements in the world: coenzyme Q-10 ...
WHO labels 2,4-D herbicide as ‘possibly’ causing cancer Post Date: 2015-06-23 06:55:56 by Tatarewicz
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RT... The WHO cancer research unit has deemed 2,4-D, the active ingredient of Dows herbicide once used in infamous Agent Orange as possibly causing cancer. The chemical ranked one behind the probably carcinogenic glyphosate in Monsanto's Roundup. Upon careful review of scientific data regarding 2,4-D, a chemical used for a Dow AgroSciences product, WHOs International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) unit has determined that the weed killer be classified as possibly carcinogenic to humans. The verdict, produced by a team of 24 scientists, including the Dow scientific lobby, came after a week-long scientific findings ...
General Mills removing artificial colors, flavors on cereals Post Date: 2015-06-23 04:09:27 by Tatarewicz
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WASHINGTON, June 22 (UPI) -- General Mills will remove all artificial colors and flavors from its cereals by the end of 2017, starting with Trix, Cocoa Puffs and Reese's Puffs. The company announced the move on Monday. "Consumers increasingly want the ingredient list for their cereal to look like what they pull out of their pantry," Jim Murphy, president of General Mills cereal division, told the Star Tribune, adding that consumers do not want labels full of "colors with numbers and ingredients you can't pronounce." More than 60 percent of General Mills' cereals currently do not have artificial colors and flavors, such as Cheerios. The company hopes to be ...
Study: Parkinson's, many cancers linked in Taiwan Post Date: 2015-06-23 04:05:47 by Tatarewicz
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WASHINGTON, June 22 (UPI) -- A large study in Taiwan concluded that Parkinson's disease is associated with 16 different types of cancer among people there, despite many studies that have said having Parkinson's decreased the chances of cancer. Both Parkinson's and cancer generally are disorders of aging, so a potential relationship between them would not be surprising, but scientists point to considering cultural genetic differences and information not available to researchers at the National Taiwan University College of Medicine. "Our study concludes that PD is is associated with most cancers in Taiwan," researchers wrote in the study, which is published in JAMA ...
Wild eyes and bowl cuts: Why do mass shooters always share the same hair styles and crazed zombie stares? Post Date: 2015-06-22 17:01:42 by BTP Holdings
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Wild eyes and bowl cuts: Why do mass shooters always share the same hair styles and crazed zombie stares? Saturday, June 20, 2015 by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger (NaturalNews) Nearly all mass shooters in recent memory share two things rarely pointed out in the media: bowl-cut hair styles and wild-eyed hollow stares. It's all in the eyes and the hair, it seems, as you can see in the photo compilation below, showing the haircuts and wild eyes of Dylann Roof, James Holmes, Adam Lanza, Michael Carneal and Kip Kinkel -- all young men implicated in mass shootings. The most popular hair style of mass shooters is the bowl cut. Of the five photos shown below, only James Holmes doesn't ...
Sitting down all the time is making us more anxious, study suggests Post Date: 2015-06-22 03:43:10 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceAlert... Sitting down for long periods of time and engaging in less-than-social behaviour such as working at a computer, watching television, and playing video games could lead to an increased risk of anxiety, according to the first systematic review of research into the association between sedentary behaviour and anxiety. As a mental illness, anxiety now affects 27 million people worldwide and 14 percent of adults and 15 percent of 1624 year-olds Australia. Not only does it come with physical symptoms such as restricted breathing, headaches and a pounding heart, its also been linked to instances of chronic heart disease and cancer. Anecdotally, we are seeing an ...
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