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THE STORY CHANGES: EBOLA IS NOW ‘AEROSTABLE’ AND CAN REMAIN ON SURFACES FOR 50 DAYS Post Date: 2014-10-31 07:17:40 by Ada
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When it comes to Ebola, the story that the government is telling us just keeps on changing When it comes to Ebola, the story that the government is telling us just keeps on changing. At first, government officials were claiming that it was very difficult to spread the Ebola virus. Some of them were even comparing it to HIV. We were given the impression that we had to have direct contact with someone elses body fluids in order to have any chance of catching the virus. But of course that is not true at all. Now authorities are admitting that Ebola is aerostable, that it can be spread through droplets, and that it can remain on surfaces for up to 50 ...
World's first artificial cow's milk to hit the market next year Post Date: 2014-10-30 08:15:36 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceAlert... Bioengineers in the US are developing the worlds first artificial cow's milk made from genetically engineered yeast in an effort to put a more environmentally sustainable option on the market. Earlier this year, a synthetic dairy start-up called Muufri (pronounced Moo-free") was founded by two bioengineers in California - Perumal Gandhi and Ryan Pandya. Theyre working on perfecting an artificial cow's milk made from a special variety of yeast that has been genetically engineered to produce milk proteins. Nicknamed an out-of-body udder, this system is designed to produce milk that retains the taste and health benefits of real ...
Nobel Prize winner: Ebola can be spread by people who show no symptoms Post Date: 2014-10-30 08:09:43 by BTP Holdings
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Nobel Prize winner: Ebola can be spread by people who show no symptoms Thursday, October 30, 2014 by: J. D. Heyes (NaturalNews) Nearly 15 years ago, European and African scientists knew that the Ebola virus could infect a person without them knowing about it, meaning they can walk around with the virus in their system and never show any symptoms. In 2000, The New York Times (archived here), cited the findings of a study published in a prestigious medical journal, reporting: The possibility of asymptomatic infection was only suggested in earlier studies, they said in last week's issue of The Lancet, a medical journal published in London. Now they said they had documented such ...
High milk intake linked with higher fractures and mortality, research suggests Post Date: 2014-10-30 07:58:56 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceDaily: Women who drank more than three glasses of milk a day had a higher risk of death than women who drank less than one glass of milk a day. Credit: © Africa Studio / Fotolia [Click to enlarge image] A high milk intake in women and men is not accompanied by a lower risk of fracture and instead may be associated with a higher rate of death, suggests observational research published in The BMJ this week. This may be explained by the high levels of lactose and galactose (types of sugar) in milk, that have been shown to increase oxidative stress and chronic inflammation in animal studies, say the researchers. However, they point out that their study can only show an ...
Why do some survive Ebola? Sierra Leone study offers clues Post Date: 2014-10-30 07:37:18 by Tatarewicz
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CHICAGO (Reuters) - An analysis of the first Ebola cases in Sierra Leone helps draw a clearer picture of why some people survive the disease, while others do not, including their age and the pace at which the virus replicates within their body. The study published Wednesday is based on data gathered from 106 patients diagnosed with Ebola at the Kenema Government Hospital in Sierra Leone from May 25 to July 18. Some of the data on this group was incinerated because of fears that the nurses' station where the records were kept became contaminated. But the team managed to analyze detailed clinical records from a total of 44 Ebola patients, the biggest trove yet from the outbreak in ...
'MR CLEAN' Polishes Stroke Outcome With Post Date: 2014-10-30 05:05:28 by Tatarewicz
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Medscape ...ISTANBUL, Turkey For patients with acute ischemic stroke caused by an intracranial arterial anterior-circulation occlusion, intra-arterial treatment is effective and safe when given within 6 hours of stroke onset, a recent study shows. These results from MR CLEAN (Multicenter Randomized Clinical trial of Endovascular treatment for Acute ischemic stroke in the Netherlands) conflict with those from other recent randomized controlled trials of intra-arterial treatment, which showed no effect of intra-arterial treatment on functional outcomes. Back-to-back results of the SYNTHESIS Expansion trial, the IMS-III (Interventional Management of Stroke III) trial, and the MR ...
"The Next Generation of Prostate Support Has Finally Arrived — and You Won't Believe the Difference It Makes!" Post Date: 2014-10-29 21:37:00 by Tatarewicz
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Infomercial... Pomegranate the Rising Star in Prostate and Sexual Health Perhaps you've already heard about pomegranate, one of nature's "superfoods" that's been revered for its medicinal benefits since the beginning of civilization, and how it can work wonders to promote stronger immune and cardiovascular health. Now it's making its mark in prostate and sexual health research as well: UCLA scientists have found that its antioxidant-like compounds called ellagitannins support healthy cell growth in the prostate and may provide important protection against common prostate issues. A University of Mississippi study also indicates that these powerful ...
Finnish researchers identify two gene variants linked to violent behaviors Post Date: 2014-10-29 01:18:35 by Tatarewicz
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HELSINKI, Oct. 28 (Xinhua) -- A Finnish research team has identified two gene variants associated with violent behaviors, a new study has showed. The joint research was conducted by researchers from the University of Eastern Finland, University of Helsinki, the Finnish Institute for health and social welfare, Niuvanniemi hospital and the Criminal Sanctions Agency of Finland, as well as Karolinska Institute of Sweden. The researchers analyzed about 900 Finnish criminals, and identified that two gene variants may relate to violent offences. The association was strongest in individuals with repeated violent offences. The genes were identified as MAOA and CDH13. The researchers estimated ...
Three glasses of milk a day can lead to early death, warn scientists Post Date: 2014-10-28 23:40:32 by Horse
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Drinking three glasses of milk doubles the risk of early death and does not prevent broken bones, new research has shown Milk has long been recommended by doctors and nutritionists for boosting calcium intake and helping to keep bones strong. But research suggests that it does little to strengthen bones and can double the risk of an early death. A study that tracked 61,000 women and 45,000 men for 20 years found there was no reduction in broken bones for those who consumed the most milk. For women it was associated with an increased chance of suffering a fracture. Those who drank three glasses or more a day (680ml) were twice as likely to die early than those who consumed less than ...
Dietary cocoa flavanols reverse age-related memory decline in mice Post Date: 2014-10-28 06:07:20 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceDaily: The brain area outlined in yellow is the hippocampus; the dentate gyrus is shown in green and the entorhinal cortex in purple. Previous work, including by the laboratory of senior author Scott A. Small, M.D., had shown that changes in a specific part of the brain's hippocampus -- the dentate gyrus -- are associated with normal age-related memory decline in humans and other mammals. The dentate gyrus is distinct from the entorhinal cortex, the hippocampal region affected in early-stage Alzheimer's disease. Credit: Lab of Scott A. Small, M.D. [Click to enlarge image] Dietary cocoa flavanols -- naturally occurring bioactives found in cocoa -- reversed age-related ...
These Thugs Were in the Home Invasion Business, Until They Met Grandpa Post Date: 2014-10-27 21:24:06 by BTP Holdings
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These Thugs Were in the Home Invasion Business, Until They Met Grandpa NCthugs NCHomeInvasionLumberton, North Carolina, is a quiet town situated on the Lumber River in the Inner Banks area of the state. Its roots go back to the American Revolution, and it is best known as a pretty place to stop halfway on the trip from New York to Florida. Recently, however, it has experienced a wave of terrifying home invasions. Thats over now, thanks to the bravery of Kenneth Byrd, a 67-year-old grandfather. Last Monday, around 10 p.m., a man knocked on the door of the Byrd home and said his car had broken down. Then two armed thugs stormed in behind him, dressed in black wearing ski masks and ...
Frankenfoods: Has Tech Gone Too Far? Post Date: 2014-10-27 20:11:59 by BTP Holdings
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"Norman Borlaug was a very good scientist," begins our reader mailbag -- referring to one of the heroes of the economy to whom we paid tribute in these pages. click.tomorrowinreview.co...5vbXkvP3I9bWlsbw./AQ/2i41 "There are lots of good, great, even brilliant ideas in today's world." "However, just because you can do something, doesn't mean it should be done." You'll remember that Norman Borlaug was the Nobel laureate, often called "father of the Green Revolution" and "agriculture's greatest spokesman." Throughout the 1900s, his work with refining how to grow crops helped feed more people than anyone living (some put the ...
Ebola: Suspected case in Brisbane Post Date: 2014-10-27 01:50:56 by Tatarewicz
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Pravda...An Australian woman has been isolated in the Royal Brisbane Women's Hospital after reporting symptoms compatible with Ebola Virus Disease, after returning from the Republic of Guinea. What a difference in the treatment of patients, when compared with the draconian measures adopted in the USA. The woman, 18, who is not a healthcare worker, traveled to Australia with eight family members, arriving eleven days ago and following a regime of home quarantine. She is being held in an isolation unit after reporting a slight fever, which has since subsided. The Australian authorities were informed in advance of the travel plans, and met the family at the airport and took them to the ...
Looks Like The Medical Establishment Was Wrong About Fat Post Date: 2014-10-27 00:09:00 by farmfriend
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Looks Like The Medical Establishment Was Wrong About Fat Daniel Duane, Men's Journal Oct. 22, 2014, 11:58 AM For more than half a century, the conventional wisdom among nutritionists and public health officials was that fat is dietary enemy number one the leading cause of obesity and heart disease. It appears the wisdom was off. And not just off. Almost entirely backward. According to a new study from the National Institutes of Health, a diet that reduces carbohydrates in favor of fat including the saturated fat in meat and butter improves nearly every health measurement, from reducing our waistlines to keeping our arteries clear, more than the low-fat diets ...
Sunlight Key to Fighting Diabetes: Study Post Date: 2014-10-26 13:08:46 by BTP Holdings
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Sunlight Key to Fighting Diabetes: Study Friday, 24 Oct 2014 01:05 PM By Sylvia Booth Hubbard If you're trying to manage your diabetes, spending more time in the sun might be the key. Researchers at the University of Edinburgh and the University of Southampton found that sunshine may control metabolism to slow weight gain and the development of diabetes. British scientists took overfed mice whose fur had been shaved and exposed them to ultraviolet light (UV), the same rays in sunshine. After exposure, their skin released nitric oxide, a chemical most known for regulating blood pressure by dilating arteries and increasing oxygen (administered as nitroglycerine). But it also has ...
Baking Soda – True Enemy of the Pharmaceutical Industry Post Date: 2014-10-26 12:23:39 by Southern Style
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Baking Soda True Enemy of the Pharmaceutical Industry Posted by: TLB Staff Published October 16, 2014, filed under ENVIRONMENT It used to be common knowledge that baking soda could easily cure a common cold, as well as assist in numerous other ailments. What happened to all that information? Additionally, I have come across people who have swore it to rid their cancer and then I came across this following written piece that was quite intriguing
When taken orally with water, especially water with high magnesium content, and when used transdermally in medicinal baths, sodium bicarbonate becomes a first-line medicinal for the treatment of cancer, kidney disease, ...
Powerful Joint Discovery Revealed by Dr. David Katz on CBS "The Doctors" Post Date: 2014-10-26 07:15:08 by Tatarewicz
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Yahoo ad... Powerful Joint Discovery Revealed by Dr. David Katz on CBS "The Doctors" Knee New research into joint health compounds has finally paid off. On November 15th, Dr. David Katz presented results from a new Clinical study on national TV. The Clinical study conducted by a major university at the North Carolina Research Campus shows that one joint compound can deliver significant, effective joint relief. In the double-blind University clinical study, the specialty joint supplement Instaflex, when it came to joint discomfort, significantly beat out the control group. Researchers at the North Carolina Research Campus concluded that Instaflex can deliver significant joint ...
Are you awake yet? Government-enforced medical quarantines just went from 'conspiracy theory' to official policy in NJ and NY Post Date: 2014-10-26 07:00:34 by BTP Holdings
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Are you awake yet? Government-enforced medical quarantines just went from 'conspiracy theory' to official policy in NJ and NY Saturday, October 25, 2014 by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger (NaturalNews) The states of New York and New Jersey have leapfrogged federal guidelines and set up their own mandatory 21-day quarantine requirements for arriving passengers who had direct contact with Ebola patients in West Africa. "The patients with the highest level of possible exposure will be automatically quarantined for 21 days at a government-regulated facility," reports CBS News. [1] Government-run quarantine camps, in other words, are now a present-day reality in America. ...
The Best Exercise For Your Immune System: Rebounding! Post Date: 2014-10-25 23:34:11 by christine
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Episode 4 -- Your Secret Fountain of Youth Post Date: 2014-10-25 23:22:25 by christine
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thetruthaboutcancer.com/live/episode4.phpPoster Comment:This episode is chock full of valuable information. I can't recommend it highly enough. All episodes will be available for viewing through tomorrow, Sunday, 10/25. Take the time to watch. You will be glad you did.
Penis Transplants Engineered in Lab Post Date: 2014-10-25 22:17:02 by Horse
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"How To Reverse Brain Aging Naturally Once & For All!" Post Date: 2014-10-25 20:16:56 by BTP Holdings
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NASA Doctor Reveals Natural Brain Miracles And Shows You... "How To Reverse Brain Aging Naturally Once & For All!" Did you know that Alzheimer's is ranked as our #1 fear(1)? And for good reason. As anyone over 40 knows forgetting things and feeling less mentally sharp often becomes an unavoidable side effect of getting older. But now there is hope... Renowned Doctor and Nutritionist Dr. Sam Walters has assembled a breakthrough formula from the natural world that could give you back your peace of mind. Dr. Walters has just recorded and released an exclusive video presentation you can watch here. In this video Dr. Walters reveals... The two incredibly well ...
U.S. Government Patented Ebola! Why? Post Date: 2014-10-25 13:41:28 by BTP Holdings
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U.S. Government Patented Ebola! Why? "Who has the most to gain?..." Read more at www.westernjournalism.com...bola/#w6hM3swW2z1m1ME3.99 Who has the most to gain by a worldwide outbreak of Ebola? Whoever can sell a solution to the problem, right? And just who might that be? Global pharmaceutical companies to the rescue! Who else might be interested in being perceived as a hero sent to rescue millions of damsels and dudes in distress? Big Government is here to protect you! And control you, because with protection comes control. Ah, it never ends, does it? Prior to the era of modern medicine, only about 2% of the general population ever got cancer. Today, about one in three ...
Growing a blood vessel in a week Post Date: 2014-10-25 08:11:50 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceDaily: The technology for creating new tissues from stem cells has taken a giant leap forward. Three tablespoons of blood are all that is needed to grow a brand new blood vessel in just seven days. This is shown in a new study from Sahlgrenska Acadedmy and Sahlgrenska University Hospital published in EBioMedicine. Just three years ago, a patient at Sahlgrenska University Hospital received a blood vessel transplant grown from her own stem cells. Suchitra Sumitran-Holgersson, Professor of Transplantation Biology at Sahlgrenska Academy, and Michael Olausson, Surgeon/Medical Director of the Transplant Center and Professor at Sahlgrenska Academy, came up with the idea, planned and ...
Without swift influx of substantial aid, Ebola epidemic in Africa poised to explode Post Date: 2014-10-25 07:55:00 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceDaily The Ebola virus disease epidemic already devastating swaths of West Africa will likely get far worse in the coming weeks and months unless international commitments are significantly and immediately increased, new research led by Yale researchers predicts. The findings are published in the Oct. 24 issue of The Lancet Infectious Diseases. A team of seven scientists from Yale's Schools of Public Health and Medicine and the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare in Liberia developed a mathematical transmission model of the viral disease and applied it to Liberia's most populous county, Montserrado, an area already hard hit. The researchers determined that tens of ...
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