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Why Coconut Oil KILLS Belly Fat
Post Date: 2014-10-08 17:32:14 by BTP Holdings
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Why Coconut Oil KILLS Belly Fat (Research Update) FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 08, 2014 Jake Carney, Founder The Alternative Daily I've run across some VERY interesting studies recently on the relationship between coconut oil (or any type of coconut fat, including coconut milk and cream) and how it can affect your body fat... It may sound too good to be true, food manufacturers don't want you to know about, but we promise you and research proves coconut oil can do wonders for your health! Millions of people across America (not to mention worldwide) struggle with stubborn abdominal fat, which can be difficult to shed even when a healthy lifestyle is adopted. Not only is ...

CDC now endangering all Americans by pushing five irresponsible assumptions about Ebola transmission
Post Date: 2014-10-08 17:10:18 by BTP Holdings
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CDC now endangering all Americans by pushing five irresponsible assumptions about Ebola transmission Tuesday, October 07, 2014 by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger (NaturalNews) There's no subtle way to say this, so I'll just state it outright: The U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has become a clear and present danger to the public health of all Americans. The agency's continued repeating of lies based on false assumptions is already contributing to a dangerous, casual attitude about Ebola transmission that could cause this outbreak to explode across the United States. I have already estimated, in an interview with Dave Hodges, that a runaway outbreak across the USA could ...

Sugar Tied to Memory Problems
Post Date: 2014-10-08 17:06:00 by BTP Holdings
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Sugar Tied to Memory Problems Tuesday, 07 Oct 2014 05:01 PM By Nick Tate Can having a sweet tooth lead to memory relapses? The disquieting answer may be yes, according to new research showing sugar consumption is linked to memory lapses and brain inflammation in juvenile rats. The findings suggest that adolescents may face an increased risk of suffering negative health effects from sugar-sweetened beverages. "The brain is especially vulnerable to dietary influences during critical periods of development, like adolescence," said Scott Kanoski, an assistant professor at the University of Southern California Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, who helped lead the ...

If Ebola only spreads via direct contact, how did the nurse in Spain get infected while wearing protective gear?
Post Date: 2014-10-08 11:06:17 by James Deffenbach
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(NaturalNews) Health authorities in Spain have confirmed that a member of a medical team working in a modern hospital somehow managed to contract Ebola from a patient she was treating. As Associated Press reports: [1] Spanish authorities said they were investigating how the nurse became infected at a hospital with modern health care facilities and special equipment for handling cases of deadly viruses. "...Staff at the Carlos III hospital where she worked claimed the protective suits they were given were not good enough," reports the Daily Mail. [2] "Unnamed sources told Spanish daily El Pais the suits did not meet World Health Organisation standards. They said the suits ...

Cutoff Values Aid PET Blood-Flow Based CAD Diagnoses
Post Date: 2014-10-08 07:19:50 by Tatarewicz
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Medscape... NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - New cutoff values allow for accurate identification of hemodynamically significant coronary artery disease (CAD) using quantitative (15O)H2O PET maximum blood flow (MBF), according to a new paper. The paper provides "optimal cutoff values of (15O)H2O PET-determined hyperemic MBF and myocardial flow reserve (MFR) of 2.3 and 2.50 mL/g/min that allow (for distinguishing) normal from abnormally reduced stress flows," Dr. Thomas H. Schindler of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, told Reuters Health by email. Dr. Schindler, who coauthored an editorial on the study, added that above these thresholds, ...

Eugenics Is Built Into the Health-Obsessed West
Post Date: 2014-10-08 06:29:42 by Ada
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Last Friday, Noah Millman voiced his objection to Michael Brendan Dougherty’s warnings against eugenic thinking. Dougherty referenced back to America’s dark 20th century, when mandatory sterilizations of the poor and infirm were given the Supreme Court’s seal of approval with the line, “three generations of imbeciles are enough,” when Progressivism often meant eliminating the poor for impeding progress, and when compulsory sterilization continued, in my home state of North Carolina, into the late 1970s. American eugenics has been swept under the rug of our cultural and medical memory in a manner reminiscent of how Native Americans were once inconvenient supporting ...

India Holds Bill Gates Accountable For His Vaccine Crimes
Post Date: 2014-10-07 23:58:40 by Horse
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As Bill Gates faces a lawsuit for the illegal testing of tribal children in India, it appears that his crimes against humanity have finally caught up with him. A recent report published by Health Impact News has reported that the Gates Foundation has found itself facing a pending lawsuit, due to an investigation that is being carried out by the Supreme Courts of India. Health Impact News stated: “While fraud and corruption are revealed on almost a daily basis now in the vaccine industry, the U.S. mainstream media continues to largely ignore such stories. Outside the U.S., however, the vaccine empires are beginning to crumble, and English versions of the news in mainstream media ...

Spanish nurse whose home is under police guard after she contracted Ebola... with the pet dog authorities say now has to die
Post Date: 2014-10-07 23:53:56 by Horse
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Nurse Teresa Romero Ramos was in team that treated Manuel Garcia Viejo Spanish missionary was brought back from Africa last month for treatment Officers stood guard outside her Madrid home as onlookers gathered Officials say they 'don't know' how his nurse became infected with the virus But unnamed medics claimed their gear did not meet WHO standards Her husband Javier Limon Romero is also in quarantine Now he has claimed Spanish health officials want to put down his dog Teresa Romero Ramos is being held in quarantine at a hospital in the Spanish capital. Ms Romero Ramos, 44, from Galicia in northwest Spain, who is one of the medical team that treated two repatriated ...

This Lettuce + Tomatoes = Alzheimer's Gone?
Post Date: 2014-10-07 18:04:53 by BTP Holdings
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Please take a moment to read the email below from our friends at Health Watchers. They have an important message to share with you. -Sam McCoy Could this simple yet strange salad be the key to permanently reversing the symptoms of Alzheimer’s? Saladplate That’s what one leading scientific researcher is saying… He claims that by simply adding some organic chemicals into your diet… Things that exist naturally in many foods that you can buy at the grocery store… You can permanently reverse the memory loss caused by Alzheimer’s, Dementia, and other diseases.. The key, this scientist says, is to introduce these different chemicals into your diet in a very ...

Ebola outbreak hits Spain as pandemic goes transcontinental
Post Date: 2014-10-07 17:54:03 by BTP Holdings
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Ebola outbreak hits Spain as pandemic goes transcontinental Monday, October 06, 2014 by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger (NaturalNews) The first Ebola transmission outside of Africa has now been confirmed in Spain, where the member of a medical team contracted the deadly disease from a 69-year-old priest being cared for in Madrid. The city of Madrid now achieves the unfortunate distinction of being the first European city where Ebola is confirmed to have spread on its own, far outside the continent of Africa. "The female nurse was part of the medical team that treated a 69-year-old Spanish priest who died in a hospital last month after being flown back from Sierra Leone," ...

Living Near Major Roadways Increases Likelihood of Hypertension
Post Date: 2014-10-07 00:42:16 by Tatarewicz
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Medscape... PROVIDENCE, RI — Living close to major roadways, such as freeways, freeway ramps, or heavily trafficked arterial roads, is associated with higher blood pressure, according to a new analysis[1]. For example, individuals who lived within 100 m of any major roadway were 22% more likely to have hypertension than those who lived more than 1000 m from the road. The association was adjusted for multiple variables, including potential causes of hypertension such as body-mass index (BMI), physical-activity levels, and smoking status, as well as the local food environment (ie, an assessment of the density of grocery stores and supermarkets). "Prior studies suggest that ...

How Is Ebola Transmitted? WHO Offers Guidance
Post Date: 2014-10-07 00:10:52 by Tatarewicz
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Medscape... Amid continued confusion over how Ebola spreads, the World Health Organization issued new guidance on Monday aimed at public education. First, the agency says, the virus is not airborne. Catching it through the air would depend on getting an infectious dose of the virus from a suspended cloud of tiny particles. That’s how diseases like the flu and measles are spread. Those viruses become airborne because specific cells that line the lungs and nose release a fine spray of viral particles into the air, says Elke Muhlberger, PhD. She’s a microbiologist at the Boston University School of Medicine who specializes in the study of Ebola. People don’t even need to ...

Norwegian woman reportedly infected with Ebola virus
Post Date: 2014-10-06 22:49:07 by Tatarewicz
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OSLO, Oct. 6 (Xinhua) -- A Norwegian woman who works with Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF, or Doctors Without Borders) is infected with the Ebola virus, Norwegian media reports said on Monday. The patient will be sent to an Oslo hospital for treatment in strict isolation and under special protection after she is brought home from Freetown, capital of Sierra Leone, the Norwegian-language newspaper Aftenposten reported on its website. The woman, whose identity is not disclosed at the request of her family, is expected to arrive at the hospital on late Monday evening or early Tuesday morning. At a press conference on Monday evening, Bjoern Guldvog, a high-ranking Norwegian health official, ...

Spice Shows Promise Against Alzheimer's
Post Date: 2014-10-06 17:03:23 by BTP Holdings
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Spice Shows Promise Against Alzheimer's Friday, 26 Sep 2014 02:30 PM By Nick Tate A compound found in the Asian spice turmeric, used in curry dishes, has been found to have beneficial properties that could make it a promising drug candidate for treating Alzheimer’s disease and other neurological disorders. Researchers from the Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine in Jülich, Germany, have found the spice compound promotes stem cell proliferation and differentiation in the brain, giving hope for patients who suffer from stroke and Alzheimer's disease, Medical News today reports. The study, published in the journal Stem Cell Research & Therapy, found that the ...

Ebola protection myths busted: 'direct contact' means indirect contact, N95 masks, full-face respirators and more
Post Date: 2014-10-06 16:55:22 by BTP Holdings
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Ebola protection myths busted: 'direct contact' means indirect contact, N95 masks, full-face respirators and more Sunday, October 05, 2014 by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger (NaturalNews) If ebola goes airborne, its spread would be utterly impossible to stop, say many experts. Some scientists insist the possibility of the virus mutating into a full-blown "airborne" variety is rather small, but no one denies that such risk increases with each and every day that the contagion is not stopped in Africa. At the same time, ebola is now in America, having been confirmed in "patient zero" Thomas Eric Duncan in Dallas. Because of this, a huge number of Americans and ...

Spanish nurse first to contract Ebola outside West Africa
Post Date: 2014-10-06 14:45:08 by Jethro Tull
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MADRID (Reuters) - A Spanish nurse who last month treated a priest in Madrid who died of Ebola has tested positive for the disease, becoming the first to contract it outside West Africa, a source within the health authorities said on Monday. The nurse treated elderly priest Manuel Garcia Viejo at the Madrid hospital Carlos III when he was repatriated from Sierra Leone with the disease. Garcia Viejo died days later, the second Spanish priest to die after being repatriated from Africa with the disease. The source said the nurse had tested positive for Ebola in initial tests and officials were awaiting final results. Two separate sources within the health authorities told Reuters the nurse ...

Is vitamin C helpful against Ebola?
Post Date: 2014-10-05 22:57:58 by Horse
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Understandably, there are no trials yet testing vitamin C against the Ebola virus, either in the test-tube or real life. However, there are many good reasons to consider that it would be very helpful in the right doses. Currently, the medical/pharmaceutical thrust is towards creating a vaccine or a drug treatment, most likely involving the injection of large amounts of anti-Ebola antibodies. The few labs that do have access to testing Ebola are unlikely to be testing the effects of vitamin C on Ebola any time soon. However, two top medical vitamin C experts believe that it could help. As extraordinary as this might sound there is NO VIRUS yet investigated that a sustained high dose of ...

Cholesterol Fact or Fiction? Quiz
Post Date: 2014-10-05 07:02:20 by Tatarewicz
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High cholesterol can hurt your sex life. High cholesterol can slow pelvic blood flow, making it harder to get aroused and to have a satisfying romp in the hay. Both men and women are at risk. Cholesterol narrows blood vessels everywhere from the heart to the pelvis. In men, erection problems can even be an early warning sign of heart disease. Happily, healthy habits to better your cholesterol levels may improve your libido, too. That means exercising, eating right, and maintaining a healthy weight. Just a small scoop of ice cream packs 11 grams of saturated fat -- far more than in an egg or a steak. And the more saturated fat you eat, the higher your "bad" cholesterol can ...

AIDS virus invaded U.S. from Haiti: study
Post Date: 2014-10-05 03:35:54 by X-15
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The AIDS virus invaded the United States in about 1969 from Haiti, carried most likely by a single infected immigrant who set the stage for it to sweep the world in a tragic epidemic, scientists said on Monday. Michael Worobey, a University of Arizona evolutionary biologist, said the 1969 U.S. entry date is earlier than some experts had believed. The timeline laid out in the study led by Worobey indicates that HIV infections were occurring in the United States for roughly 12 years before AIDS was first recognized by scientists as a disease in 1981. Many people had died by that point. "It is somehow chilling to know it was probably circulating for so long under our noses," ...

This cancer-detecting yoghurt could replace colonoscopies
Post Date: 2014-10-05 03:34:43 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceAlert... Uncomfortable colonoscopies, or a spoonful of yoghurt? Scientists in the US are working on replacing invasive procedures with a serving of yoghurt and a urine test to improve the early Physician and engineer Sangeeta Bhatia from MIT in the US is working on a new and inexpensive test for colorectal cancer, which involves ingesting synthetic nanoparticles in a spoonful of yoghurt, and then submitting a urine sample. Bhatia has developed a new type of synthetic nanoparticle that can interact with cancer cells in a patient’s body to produce biomarkers. These biomarkers will show up in a person’s urine, which their doctor can use to diagnose them early on. According ...

Eleventh child in Colorado treated for virus-related paralysis symptoms
Post Date: 2014-10-04 14:29:16 by Horse
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DENVER (Reuters) - The number of children treated in Colorado for limb weakness or paralysis-like symptoms after coming down with a respiratory virus has risen to 11, a hospital official said on Friday. Melissa Vizcarra, spokeswoman for Children's Hospital Colorado, said the child in the latest case is suffering from muscle weakness but tests have not conclusively linked it to a nationwide outbreak of Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68). More than 500 people, mostly children, in 43 states and the District of Columbia have been infected with EV-D68 since mid-August, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Four of the children suffering limb paralysis in Colorado have ...

THE CDC & THE UN ARE FORCED TO ADMIT THAT EBOLA IS AIRBORNE
Post Date: 2014-10-04 14:23:55 by Itistoolate
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The United Nations is preparing the world for an overt admission that Ebola is airborne. Anthony Banbury, the United Nations’ Ebola response chief warned of the “nightmare scenario” that Ebola is possibly now, and probably soon will be an airborne pathogen. This is precisely what I reported when I cited several peer review studies which demonstrated that Ebola was already known, by many researchers in the scientific community, to be airborne. In order to maintain any semblance of credibility, the CDC, through the process of incrementalism, is moving towards the position that Ebola is indeed airborne. ThIS clearly constitutes an about face reversal of the CDC on this issue ...

During An Ebola Pandemic All Of Your Rights Would Essentially Be Meaningless
Post Date: 2014-10-04 13:29:32 by Itistoolate
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During An Ebola Pandemic All Of Your Rights Would Essentially Be Meaningless Posted on October 3, 2014 by Michael Snyder If there is a major Ebola pandemic in America, all of the liberties and the freedoms that you currently enjoy would be gone.  If government officials believe that you have the virus, federal law allows them to round you up and detain you “for such time and in such manner as may be reasonably necessary.”  In addition, the CDC already has the authority to quarantine healthy Americans if they reasonably believe that they may become sick.  During an outbreak, the government can force you to remain isolated in your own home, or the government may ...

Alarming photos show Ebola vomit cleanup crew in Dallas wearing NO protective gear whatsoever
Post Date: 2014-10-04 11:48:21 by BTP Holdings
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Alarming photos show Ebola vomit cleanup crew in Dallas wearing NO protective gear whatsoever Friday, October 03, 2014 by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger (NaturalNews) Photos published at Top Right News appear to depict the Ebola vomit cleanup effort taking place outside the apartment home of "patient zero" Thomas Eric Duncan. The media has widely reported on Duncan's vomiting on the sidewalk outside his home immediately before he was taken to a Dallas hospital and diagnosed with Ebola. It is also known that the vomit of a symptomatic Ebola patient is, itself, highly infectious and can spread Ebola to others. Even the CDC, which continues to lie to the public about Ebola ...

Electronic-Record Gap Let Dallas Ebola Victim First Leave ER
Post Date: 2014-10-04 11:38:27 by BTP Holdings
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Electronic-Record Gap Let Dallas Ebola Victim First Leave ER Friday, 03 Oct 2014 05:57 PM A flaw in an electronic health records system is being blamed for the release of a man with Ebola into the Dallas area, because notes from nurses weren’t automatically sent on to doctors. While the patient, Thomas Eric Duncan, told a nurse that he had been in Africa, that information wasn’t automatically included in electronic records seen by the doctor, according to a statement by Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital, where Duncan is being treated. The software is made by Epic Systems Corp., according to news releases and the hospital website. “As designed, the travel history would ...

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