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Russian parliament prohibits production of genetically modified plants and animals
Post Date: 2015-04-25 04:40:22 by Tatarewicz
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The draft law also imposes administrative liability for use of genetically modified organisms "with breach of the authorized type and terms of use" Russia to protect citizens from genetically modified food MOSCOW, April 24. /TASS/. The State Duma passed in the first reading the draft law prohibiting production of genetically modified plants and animals in Russia, except for scientific research purposes. Penalties for use of genetic technologies in Russia may not appear earlier than July 1, 2017, State Duma deputy Kirill Cherkasov told TASS. "It is necessary to designate the competent agency and vest it with rights to monitor and control genetically modified organisms ...

After Diplomatic Thaw, Cuban Cancer Vaccine May Start Saving American Lives
Post Date: 2015-04-25 00:52:58 by Tatarewicz
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Now that Cuba and the United States have warmed diplomatic ties after more than fifty years of tension between the two countries, Havana has decided to begin exporting a breakthrough cancer treatment for testing in America. This week, the Roswell Park Cancer Institute of Buffalo, New York, signed a partnership with Havana’s Center for Molecular Immunology to import the Cuban lung cancer vaccine CimaVax. The drug has already undergone rigorous testing in Cuba, where it has shown success in reducing antibody responses in lung cancer patients and reducing future tumor growth. Dr. Candace Johnson, director of Roswell Park, announced the partnership upon returning from a two-day state ...

Why does Washington Post, USA Today, NPR and the AP get its 'science' talking points from a convicted felon who went to prison for Medicaid fraud?
Post Date: 2015-04-24 17:19:10 by BTP Holdings
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Why does Washington Post, USA Today, NPR and the AP get its 'science' talking points from a convicted felon who went to prison for Medicaid fraud? Friday, April 24, 2015 by: J. D. Heyes (NaturalNews) In recent days, Columbia University's School of Journalism announced its 2015 Pulitzer Prize winners, and the list contained many of the usual suspects. The New York Times picked up a couple more awards for a political corruption story, Ebola coverage and international reportage; The Wall Street Journal won for an investigative hit piece against healthcare providers who manipulate Medicare; the Los Angeles Times won for reporting how the state's extreme drought has affected ...

Nala ~ Therapy Pooch
Post Date: 2015-04-24 12:03:11 by Lod
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Foreskin Facials: Would You Try One?
Post Date: 2015-04-24 07:53:52 by noone222
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork.com) — What is the secret to a smooth, younger-looking complexion? Foreskin, apparently. Baby foreskin to be exact. The anti-aging industry is a billion dollar one, and both men and women will try just about anything to get a youthful appearance. Better known as a HydraFacialMD, the treatment claims to be highly effective at improving overall skin health and remedying fine lines and wrinkles, skin texture and advanced signs of aging — among other things. Dr. Gail Naughton, who developed the technology, told NY Magazine, “As we age, our cells divide at a slower rate, which contribute to the telltale signs of aging, like wrinkles and loss of firmness ...

How's This For An Amazing Health Breakthrough By U.S. Navy Doctors?
Post Date: 2015-04-24 07:35:10 by Tatarewicz
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Imagine having The Energy, Stamina and Freedom From Aches and Pains Of A 21-Year Old At Ages 40, 50, 60, 70---or even older! Imagine! 'Young Again' joints and muscles, the flexibility of a Gymnist, the power of a weightlifter, the energy of a pro athlete with Greater 'Young Again' pep, vim and vigor --- than you ever dreamed possible with scientists' Nobel Prizewinning 'anti-aging' discovery! snip Negative ions are electrically charged molecules that have through nature gained an electron. They are one of the most powerful and regenerating forces in all of nature! Most people have experienced the invigorating effects of breathing in nature's negative ions if ...

Long-term exposure to air pollution may pose risk to brain structure, cognitive functions
Post Date: 2015-04-24 03:36:21 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceDaily: The study found that an increase of only 2µg per cubic meter in PM2.5, a range commonly observed across metropolitan regions in New England and New York, was associated with being more likely to have covert brain infarcts and smaller cerebral brain volume. ] Air pollution, even at moderate levels, has long been recognized as a factor in raising the risk of stroke. A new study led by scientists from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Boston University School of Medicine suggests that long-term exposure can cause damage to brain structures and impair cognitive function in middle-aged and older adults. Writing in the May 2015 issue of Stroke, researchers who ...

Regular consumption of yogurt does not improve health
Post Date: 2015-04-24 03:17:05 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceDaily: Dietary recommendations support the consumption of dairy products as part of a healthy diet. However, after a Spanish study involving more than 4,000 people analysed the relationship between the regular intake of yogurt and health-related quality of life, it declared that there was no link with the improvement of the physical and mental parameters analysed. For years various researchers have stated the benefits of eating yogurt on a regular basis although its effectiveness has never been proven. In fact, until now, few studies have specifically examined the effect of consuming this product on health. Now, a new study carried out in Spain evaluates whether there is a link ...

Fight back against the GMOs
Post Date: 2015-04-23 04:55:07 by Tatarewicz
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Advanced Natural Medicine If I walked up to you – a stranger on the street – and offered you a pint of my healthiest homemade soup, would you accept it? I would tell you that it contains all fresh, organic herbs, vegetables and spices that are locally grown. There are no added sugars, preservatives or colors. No pesticides or genetically altered ingredients. Better yet, all of the ingredients have been shown to support a healthy heart, reduce dementia and cut your chances of diabetes. In fact, eating it on a regular basis could extend your life. Sure, I know. This is a far-fetched scenario. But I have a very important point to make. We both know you would turn me away in a ...

Scientists reverse pancreatic cancer cells to normal cells in lab
Post Date: 2015-04-22 05:21:42 by Tatarewicz
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WASHINGTON, April 20 (Xinhua) -- Pancreatic cancer cells can be reversed back into normal cells by introducing a protein called E47 that controls genes involved in growth and differentiation, a U.S. study suggested Monday. The findings may lead to a potential new treatment for pancreatic cancer, one of the deadliest and most aggressive forms of cancer, which killed Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. "For the first time, we have shown that overexpression of a single gene can reduce the tumor-promoting potential of pancreatic adenocarcinoma cells and reprogram them toward their original cell type," said Pamela Itkin-Ansari, adjunct professor at the Sanford- Burnham Medical Research ...

Brain-Damaged Victims of Swine Flu Vaccine Win $63 Million Lawsuit Against GlaxoSmithKline
Post Date: 2015-04-22 04:08:24 by Tatarewicz
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BlacklistedNews... GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) is in the news again making headlines after having to settle another major lawsuit bringing the latest total to over $9.1 billion since 2003. This time, it is due to GSK’s product Pandemrix, which was the swine flu vaccine forced upon the public during the pandemic of 2009 (which is argued by some to have been fake). As the victims are being compensated in the U.K., the same neurological mechanisms that damaged the children in the lawsuit are still potentially at work in the confirmed excitotoxicity that takes place after many vaccine injections. According to the International Business Times U.K. Edition, each of the victims is “expected ...

Middle East’s future health crisis
Post Date: 2015-04-22 02:10:10 by Tatarewicz
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PressTV... If you were to sit down over a cup of tea with your average citizen from any country around the world and ask them about their wants and needs, you will likely hear the same refrain. They would ask for a steady job to provide for themselves and their family, a secure environment for their children to grow up into, and of course, good health. When it comes to health, countries around the world spend big. According to the OECD, in 2012 the US spent nearly 18% of its GDP on health care. That is nearly $3 trillion, or almost $9,000 per person. And Switzerland, the Netherlands, and New Zealand all devote over 10% of their respective GDPs to health care cost. None of this is ...

The Biggest Health Breakthrough Since the Discovery of Penicillin
Post Date: 2015-04-21 17:01:12 by BTP Holdings
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America's #1 Anti-Aging Pioneer Dr. Al Sears, M.D. Reveals... The Biggest Health Breakthrough Since the Discovery of Penicillin Dear Friend, 72 years ago, the world's first "miracle drug" came to market. It could cure severe and potentially fatal diseases. Diseases like strep throat, pneumonia, and staff infection. For the first time, we didn't have to worry about dying from minor infections. It was the single greatest medical discovery in modern history. A landmark event that not only kicked off modern medicine as we know it... But singlehandedly... •Expanded human life expectancy by as much as 27 years. •Allowed us to live normal lives, with ...

Having a Baby Ruined My Bikini Body
Post Date: 2015-04-21 16:52:01 by BTP Holdings
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Having a Baby Ruined My Bikini Body Erin Zammett Ruddy ‎April‎ ‎20‎, ‎2015 Having a Baby Ruined My Bikini Body Erin Zammett Ruddy has sworn off wearing a bikini after having three children. (Photo: Erin Zammett Ruddy) I just returned from a vacation in Florida with my husband and three children, ages 7, 5, and 18 months. While getting ready for the beach each day, I couldn’t help thinking about all the moms I see (on the beach and more recently, in my newsfeed) who feel confident wearing bikinis despite whatever pregnancy did to their bodies. You see, I don’t wear bikinis. In fact, I will never wear a bikini again. STORY: New Moms Post ...

Assisted Suicide: A Problem of the Government’s Own Making
Post Date: 2015-04-21 14:39:56 by Ada
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A good friend who is a pastor asks a sincere question about libertarianism and assisted suicide. The fact that he even asked shows that he is a thinking man who is not quick to accept the traditions and talking points that pass for sound doctrine in too many conservative churches today. Before continuing, since some conservatives—and especially conservative Christians—are already stammering, stuttering, and spluttering because of what they think I might say, I should say that I don’t want anyone to commit suicide, I don’t think anyone should commit suicide, I don’t think doctors should help anyone commit suicide, I don’t think anyone should help anyone else ...

Pediatrician concedes vaccine debate to vaccine rights attorney!
Post Date: 2015-04-20 17:13:37 by BTP Holdings
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Pediatrician concedes vaccine debate to vaccine rights attorney! Monday, April 20, 2015 by: Alan Phillips, J.D. (NaturalNews) A live radio debate over whether or not vaccines should be mandated was scheduled to air on The Fairness Doctrine with Jennifer Sullivan of WMNF Radio in Tampa, Florida, on April 8, 2015. Both parties -- Pediatrician and Mt. Sinai Assistant Professor of Global Health Professor Dr. Annie Sparrow, and U.S. Vaccine Rights Attorney Alan Phillips (this article's author) -- confirmed weeks in advance, but late in the day before the debate, Dr. Sparrow cancelled. The debate took place anyway, with Ms. Sullivan taking Dr. Sparrow's place by reading pro-vaccine ...

Animal study shows why long-time consumption of soyfoods reduces breast cancer recurrence
Post Date: 2015-04-20 03:22:34 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceDaily Women diagnosed with breast cancer are often told not to eat soyfoods or soy-based supplements because they can interfere with anti-estrogen treatment. But new research being presented at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting 2015 could eventually impact that advice, because in animals, a long history of eating soyfoods boosts the immune response against breast tumors, reducing cancer recurrence. The study, conducted at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, could offer good news to some women whose diet has long contained soy. "I am concerned that some patients may start taking soy supplements when they shouldn't and that ...

Swedish study explains coffee cancer link
Post Date: 2015-04-20 02:37:36 by Tatarewicz
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Local.se Swedish researchers have explained why drinking coffee is thought to lower the risk of contracting breast and other cancers. Several scientific studies have shown that coffee has a protective effect against breast cancer and other cancers. A new Swedish research study now sheds light on why coffee can, at least when it comes to the silent killer cancer, be considered a health drink. "The caffeine turns off the signal paths to breast cancer cells. This results in slower cell proliferation and increased cell death," said Ann Rosendahl, a researcher at Lund University and co-author of the recent report detailing how coffee protects against breast cancer recurrence. The ...

A link has been found between bad teeth and the risk of heart disease
Post Date: 2015-04-20 01:52:05 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceAlert... Oral infections that destroy teeth are linked to an increased risk of heart disease, a US study has found. The researchers, reviewing current literature, say inflammation-causing oral diseases, including cavities and gum diseases such as gingivitis and periodontitis, are associated with a greater risk of cardiovascular disease and stroke. "Given the high prevalence of oral infections, any risk they contribute to future cardiovascular disease is important to public health," says Thomas Van Dyke of the Forsyth Institute. A high dose of a commonly prescribed cholesterol-lowering medication, atorvastatin, part of the statins group, prevents both periodontal and ...

MIT Doctor Links Glyphosate to Autism Spike - Dr. Stephanie Seneff
Post Date: 2015-04-19 15:19:40 by christine
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Poster Comment:This is absolutely CRIMINAL

Eight essential nutrients for the aging brain
Post Date: 2015-04-19 02:47:53 by Tatarewicz
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Yahoo... An editor of a food sciences journal highlights eight nutrients studies say are essential for brain health. Warding off cognitive decline as we age could be a question of getting enough of eight nutrients that Linda Milo Ohr, contributing editor of the journal Institute of Food Technologies (IFT) has singled out in a recent paper. 1. Cocoa flavanols Found in cocoa beans and abundant in servings of dark chocolate, a recent study suggests they could even reverse age-related memory decline. 2. Omega-3 fatty acids This illustrious nutrient is well known for the bouquet of benefits it presents and cognitive health is no exception. It's found in salmon, bluefish, anchovies, ...

Dehydration has same impact on road safety as drink-driving
Post Date: 2015-04-19 01:15:09 by Tatarewicz
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rt... A new study has found that drivers who are dehydrated can be as dangerous as those who are drunk or on drugs. Participants made twice as many mistakes as those who were hydrated. The study which was led by Professor Ron Maughan, from Loughborough University and was published in the journal Physiology and Behavior, showed that drivers who drank only 25 ml of water an hour made more than twice the number of mistakes as drivers who had drunk enough water, The Telegraph reported. “We all deplore drink driving, but we don't usually think about the effects of other things that affect our driving skills, and one of those is not drinking and dehydration. There is no question that ...

Biorevolution: Humans will live 1000 years staying forever young
Post Date: 2015-04-17 23:05:03 by Tatarewicz
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Pravda.Ru The scientists said that it can become reality grace to a growing regiment of researchers who believe a biological revolution enabling humans to experience everlasting youthfulness is not that far. The most steps ahead are made by Aubrey de Grey - a Cambridge gerontologist and the co-founder of the California based Strategies for Engineered Negligible Senescence (SENS) Research Foundation. Aubrey de Grey refuses to use this word immortality, because it's enormously damaging, it is not just wrong, it is damaging. To achieve the goal the researcher develops a therapy to kill dead cells to allow healthy cells to multiply and to replenish the tissue. But still his quest is ...

Things You Can’t Wear to a Music Festival, According to Social Justice Internet
Post Date: 2015-04-17 21:48:34 by Dakmar
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Music-festival season is underway, and it’s important to make sure to dress appropriately — not just for the weather, but for cultural sensitivity as well. If you’re not sure what I mean, that’s okay! I spent some time on Social Justice Internet today finding some helpful tips so that you can understand what I mean and why it’s so important: Aside from obvious no-nos like Native-American headdresses or Indian bindis, you also need to make sure that the patterns on your clothes aren’t offensive. That’s right — it’s not enough to simply make sure your shirt is clean and doesn’t have any insensitive or crude images on it, you actually also also ...

A Report from Western AF: The Tide Is Changing
Post Date: 2015-04-17 06:03:14 by Tatarewicz
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It was an honor to speak at the Eighth Annual Western AF Symposium in Park City, UT. Western AF is always a great meeting, but this year it was special. Something big happened. You could sense it in the room and in the conversations. Mainstream electrophysiology gets it: AF is a symptom of a systemic disease. At Western AF, giants in the field of electrophysiology, from Indianapolis, Philadelphia, Salt Lake City, Chicago, Cleveland, Boston, Australia, Germany, and the Netherlands all stressed that doctors who treat patients with AF must first treat cardiovascular risk factors. You have heard this before, but never from the leaders of the field. It all fits. Consider these three ...

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