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Antibiotics in Some Rivers Exceed 'Safe' Levels
Post Date: 2019-05-31 04:17:42 by Tatarewicz
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TEHRAN (FNA)- Concentrations of antibiotics found in some of the world's rivers exceed 'safe' levels by up to 300 times, the first ever global study has discovered. Researchers looked for 14 commonly used antibiotics in rivers in 72 countries across six continents and found antibiotics at 65% of the sites monitored. Metronidazole, which is used to treat bacterial infections including skin and mouth infections, exceeded safe levels by the biggest margin, with concentrations at one site in Bangladesh 300 times greater than the 'safe' level. In the River Thames and one of its tributaries in London, the researchers detected a maximum total antibiotic concentration of 233 ...

73% of Oncology Providers See Benefit of Medical Marijuana
Post Date: 2019-05-30 22:04:31 by Horse
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A University of Colorado Cancer Center study presented at the American Society for Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting 2019 shows that while 73 percent of surveyed oncology providers believe that medical marijuana provides benefits for cancer patients, only 46 percent are comfortable recommending it. Major concerns included uncertain dosing, limited knowledge of available products and where to get them, and possible interactions with other medications. “I think in some cases we’re missing out on providing a useful tool. Providers think it has benefit, but aren’t comfortable recommending it,” says Ashley E. Glode, PharmD, assistant professor at the Skaggs School of ...

Eating Blueberries Every Day Improves Heart Health
Post Date: 2019-05-30 22:02:42 by Horse
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Eating a cup of blueberries a day reduces risk factors for cardiovascular disease – according to new research led by the University of East Anglia, in collaboration with colleagues from Harvard and across the UK. New findings published today in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition show that eating 150g of blueberries daily reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease by up to 15 per cent...

Concerning Contaminants Have Been Discovered In The Gardasil 9 Vaccine
Post Date: 2019-05-30 18:39:31 by Horse
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“Merck lied above this vaccine (HPV). It deceived the regulators. It deceived the public… There’s no proof that the vaccine does anything to solve the problem of cervical cancer. There’s indications the vaccine actually gives you cancer. And if I am misstating anything, I know what I’m talking about, and I’m not saying this in belief, but because it’s true, and I’m saying it that way so that Merck will sue me if I’m saying something wrong.” (Robert F. Kennedy Jr) The list of concerns is quite large when it comes to the Gardasil HPV vaccine. Perhaps even more concerning is the censorship media outlets and even scientists are experiencing for ...

Vitamin K: The Missing Nutrient to Blame for Heart Attacks and Osteoporosi
Post Date: 2019-05-30 17:52:13 by Horse
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According to recent findings, the benefits of vitamin D, in terms of bone strength and cardiovascular health, are greatly enhanced when combined with vitamin K. Vitamin D improves your bone health by helping you absorb calcium. However, it is vitamin K that directs calcium to your skeleton, to prevent it from being deposited in the wrong areas. Vitamin K2 activates a protein hormone called osteocalcin, produced by osteoblasts, which is needed to bind calcium into the matrix of your bone. Osteocalcin also appears to help prevent calcium from depositing into your arteries. Evidence shows that vitamin D is dependent on vitamin K, and that vitamin D toxicity is actually caused by vitamin K2 ...

Years after facial transplants, patients' faces can move and feel again
Post Date: 2019-05-29 22:21:14 by BTP Holdings
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Years after facial transplants, patients' faces can move and feel again Erika Edwards 4 hrs ago © Jessica Rinaldi Image: Face transplant recipient Carmen Tarleton speaks at a news conference at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston For the few dozen patients around the world who have received full or partial face transplants, blending in may be on the horizon. That's according to a report published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine. The report describes six face transplant recipients, noting how much the patients' faces can move and feel five years, on average, after the transplant. "Finally, nobody is paying attention to them," said ...

Is Julian Assange being murdered?
Post Date: 2019-05-29 18:43:41 by Ada
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He may have days to live according to one source. A great champion of human rights and injustice, Caitlin Johnstone, seems to be one of only a handful of people reporting on the very serious medical condition of Julian Assange. Julian Assange’s Swedish lawyer Per Samuelson has told the press that “Assange’s health situation last Friday was such that it was not possible to conduct a normal conversation with him.” This jarring revelation has been reported by a only a small handful of outlets. Why? To compound Assange’s persecution in relation to the clearly bogus Swedish assertions, Sweden, obviously on instructions from America and Britain, are refusing ...

Assange Is Reportedly Gravely Ill, And Hardly Anyone’s Talking About It
Post Date: 2019-05-29 18:28:20 by Ada
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Julian Assange’s Swedish lawyer Per Samuelson has told the press that “Assange’s health situation on Friday was such that it was not possible to conduct a normal conversation with him.” This jarring revelation has been reported by a small handful of outlets, but only as an aside in relation to Sweden refusing Samuelson’s request for a postponement of a scheduled hearing regarding Assange’s detention en absentia for a preliminary investigation of rape allegations. The fact that the imprisoned WikiLeaks founder is so ill that he can’t converse lucidly is itself far more significant than the postponement refusal, yet headlines mentioning Samuelson’s ...

Understanding Hormones
Post Date: 2019-05-28 23:45:59 by Tatarewicz
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chn...I had just finished a talk when, as usual, folks were milling around looking to get some questions answered. A woman named Nancy steps out of the crowd. She's in her early 50’s with a whole slew of symptoms I’ve heard many times before: Hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia, and anxiety. Her moods are swinging like a cheap screen door in a winter storm and loss of libido may end her marriage. She’s carrying an extra 30 pounds of body weight. No matter how she changes her diet, she can’t seem to drop them. She, of course, knows it’s her hormones. At least that’s what she tells me. But when I ask her what exactly she means by "hormones", she ...

Pharmacist Ben Fuchs on Coast to Coast - May 27th (Audio Replay)
Post Date: 2019-05-28 19:06:11 by Tatarewicz
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chn... Pharmacist Ben Fuchs Coast to Coast Appearance on May 27th (audio replay) "app.getresponse.com/click...W&u=BNrSW&y=1&z=EBbASth&" Pharmacist, nutritionist and cosmetic chemist, Ben Fuchs shared alternative health concepts, and offered tips on supplements and healthy changes to one's diet and lifestyle. For stomach problems, he suggested trying an "elimination diet" in which you make a note of removing certain foods from your diet, and see if your condition improves when you do. Antibiotics and other pharmaceuticals can suppress the immune system, so supplements such as Vitamin C are important to counteract this, as well as reducing sugar intake, ...

A Popular Vegan Blogger Just Revealed She's Eating Meat Again—Here's Why
Post Date: 2019-05-28 16:25:43 by BTP Holdings
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A Popular Vegan Blogger Just Revealed She's Eating Meat Again—Here's Why Jennifer Nied 3 hrs ago © Instagram / @Vanelja Vegan blogger Virpi Mikkonen says health complications from her vegan diet influenced her decision to eat meat again. She's known for her vegan blog, Vanelja, and vegan cookbooks. Virpi Mikkonen, cookbook author and plant-based food blogger at Vanelja, recently announced her decision to eat meat and other animal products again. The Finnish entrepreneur said her decade of following a mostly vegan diet led to health concerns like a rash, period loss, and early menopause. After quitting veganism, she says, "I feel energetic, motivated. ...

Pica: The Urge to Eat Dirt
Post Date: 2019-05-28 00:34:54 by Tatarewicz
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chn... It’s been said proverbially, that every man must eat a peck of dirt before he dies. While the metaphorical wisdom which refers to humility and endurance may be undeniable, many people take its meaning literally. That’s the message of filmmaker Adam Forrester, whose movie “Eat White Dirt” tells the story of practitioners of the bizarre behavior. In fact, Forrester claims that hundreds of thousands of people around the world participate in the strange ritual of eating dirt. Apparently human beings have been savoring sod for a long time. According to researchers, we were indulging even before we were human. Anthropological records indicate that our Homo Sapiens ...

Exercise and antioxidants: A winning combination for brain health?
Post Date: 2019-05-28 00:15:02 by Tatarewicz
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MedXpress: An international team of researchers representing several institutions in Japan and the US has published promising findings that may stand to benefit people living with the specter of Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases, as well as age-related cognitive decline. In their paper published in PNAS, "Leptin in hippocampus mediates benefits of mild exercise by an antioxidant on neurogenesis and memory," Yook and colleagues present results from a series of experiments—murine and in vitro—that elucidate the role of leptin in cognitive function. Leptin is a hormone that is produced in adipose tissue and in the hippocampus, the part of the brain where ...

Glyphosate exposure found to hike non-Hodgkin lymphoma risk by 41% … and this deadly weed killer chemical inundates our food supply
Post Date: 2019-05-27 20:18:05 by Horse
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Natural News has been warning for years that glyphosate – the primary ingredient in Roundup, the world’s most widely used weed killer – causes cancer. Though studies were published in peer-reviewed journals confirming this link, Monsanto was able to use its massive political clout and almost bottomless funds to tear these studies apart and have them refuted. Slowly but surely, however, the tide has been turning. The first blow fell when the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) announced its findings that glyphosate is “probably carcinogenic” (cancer-causing) in humans, particularly with regard to a type of cancer ...

VIDEO: Osteoporosis And The Mediterranean Diet
Post Date: 2019-05-27 02:00:07 by Tatarewicz
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chn... " Ben Fuchs discusses Osteoporosis and the Mediterranean Diet. "Bone cells, like all cells, utilize sugar and as diabetes kicks in and insulin resistance kicks in and cells don't utilize sugar as effectively, bone cells suffer, as much as any other cells, and osteoporosis is now being linked to diabetes." Bones are constantly growing and dissolving to replenish and replace themselves completely about every ten years. "app.getresponse.com/click...W&u=BNrSW&y=w&z=Ew2ewwp&" Watch Now "app.getresponse.com/click...W&u=BNrSW&y=w&z=EMU3wDD&" U

7 Proven Chlorella Benefits
Post Date: 2019-05-26 20:59:00 by Horse
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Are you looking for an all-natural supplement that boosts your energy, supports fat loss and helps detox heavy metals like lead and mercury from your body? If so, a freshwater algae called chlorella may be exactly what you need. Native to Taiwan and Japan, this superfood is rich with phytonutrients, including amino acids, chlorophyll, beta-carotene, potassium, phosphorous, biotin, magnesium and the B-complex vitamins. Chlorella’s rich green color comes from a high concentration of chlorophyll, and chlorella is loaded with chlorophyll benefits. We are all told to eat more leafy green vegetables for good health, but sometimes it can be difficult to get the 5–7 servings of ...

Healing brain inflammation through changing your gut function
Post Date: 2019-05-26 20:39:39 by Horse
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Poster Comment:Humans get autoimmune diseases but animals do not. Maybe 72 shots by age 18 was not a good idea. Never take Tylenol. Throw out your antibacterial soap. You will need probiotics to restore your intestines. Inflammation of the brain and gut are the problem of vaccines.

If You Love Staying Up Late and Sleeping In, Doing Otherwise Might Actually Hurt Your Health
Post Date: 2019-05-26 04:50:34 by Tatarewicz
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Popular Science .. Night owls might get a rap for staying up too late watching Netflix or getting lost in meme spirals on the web, but it’s not all fun and games. Study after study shows the later you sleep and rise, the more likely you are to develop some serious health complications. A new paper by researchers from Northwestern University and the University of Surrey in the UK doubles down on the findings that night owls are more likely to suffer from a host of different diseases and disorders—diabetes, mental illnesses, neurological problems, gastrointestinal issues, and heart disease, to name a few. It also concludes, for the first time, that night owls had a 10 percent ...

Even More Evidence That We’re Eating All Wrong
Post Date: 2019-05-25 21:08:03 by Tatarewicz
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Popular Science Forget fat, it’s carbs that might stick it to your ticker. healthy diet may contain more fat and fewer carbs than previously recommended. From the glorious gluttony that is the turducken, to the gustatory pleasures (#foodporn) that make up so many Instagram photos, Americans sure do know how to eat. What to eat—that is, what we should be eating to stay healthy—remains somewhat elusive. We’re told that Veganism, the meat-heavy Paleo Diet, and the somewhere-in-the-middle Mediterranean Diet are all good for us, contradictions be damned. But two studies in The Lancet on nutrition and cardiovascular health—examining which diets made people most prone to ...

Vaccine adjuvant induced disease
Post Date: 2019-05-25 17:01:49 by Horse
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Dr Bergman always asks patients under 27 what their vaccine status is. The average has had 60 or more vaccines. We have the highest maternal mortality than in any other industrialized country. By 2030 half of all children will be autistic. Adults under 27 are the sickest population. 54% of children under 18 have conditions from which they will never recover. America has the highest chronic disease rate in the world. Improvements in health since 1900 were mostly due to clean water, refrigeration and other non-medical interventions. Only 3.5% were due to medical intervention. Vaccines are now required from birth to age 18 with no liability and no safety studies. One of these vaccines ...

Report: Biden's Anti-Drug Laws Have Worsened Opioid Crisis
Post Date: 2019-05-25 07:58:11 by BTP Holdings
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Report: Biden's Anti-Drug Laws Have Worsened Opioid Crisis Democratic presidential candidate, former Vice President Joe Biden during a campaign rally at Eakins Oval in Philadelphia, Saturday, May 18, 2019. (Matt Rourke/AP) By Jeffrey Rodack | Thursday, 23 May 2019 08:31 AM The tough anti-drug laws Joe Biden promoted for decades have worsened the opioid epidemic, Politico is reporting. As a senator from Delaware, Biden wrote or sponsored several laws that public health experts now say have made the opioid crisis far deadlier than it has to be, Politico said. Some experts have been pushing for “overdose prevention sites” – safe-injection facilities where people ...

Obesity is a Disease?
Post Date: 2019-05-24 23:49:41 by Tatarewicz
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chn... Well, its official, obesity is a disease. So declared the doctor delegates at the American Medical Association’s annual meeting this past June. Americans are the second fattest people in the world (second only to Mexico, and only by 1 percent, according to Scripps Media Inc.). According to Dr. Patrice Harris, a member of the association’s board, considering corpulence as a doctor issue is good thing. “Recognizing obesity as a disease will help change the way the medical community tackles this complex issue that affects approximately one in three Americans, in the words of Dr. Harris. How exactly these changes will show up remains to be seen. AMA doctors say ...

I Tried Hemp Oil for My MS, and Here’s What Happened
Post Date: 2019-05-23 20:32:30 by BTP Holdings
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I Tried Hemp Oil for My MS, and Here’s What Happened I’ve had multiple sclerosis (MS) for almost a decade, and while I’m on what’s considered to be the most powerful, last attempt, treatment … most of my decade of MS has been about trying anything that might work. Once I was diagnosed, I immediately became a juicer. I juice as many greens a day, as possible. I stopped consuming dairy, gluten, yeast, wheat, most oats, sugar, caffeine, and anything else one might find in a grocery. Kidding. Sort of. I rely heavily on chiropractic care and medications. And, yet, the one, almost laughable thing I didn’t know about was hemp oil. When my friend told me ...

Healthy brain development is a human right, researcher argues
Post Date: 2019-05-23 04:47:57 by Tatarewicz
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MEDXpress: We know that the environment in which children and young adults are raised influences healthy brain development. Now, a psychologist at Yale is taking a stance against the negative effects of a particularly harrowing environment in her own backyard: the U.S. prison system. In a paper published May 22 in the journal Neuron, the author declares that everybody, including young offenders, deserves healthy brain development—a right she says U.S. jails often infringe upon. "Healthy psychological brain development is not a privilege for the elite, but is a right for all," says B.J. Casey, a Professor of Psychology and member of the Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program ...

Cells to Regenerate Heart After Heart Attack
Post Date: 2019-05-22 23:58:59 by Tatarewicz
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TEHRAN (FNA)- Researchers have identified a new stem cell type that can significantly improve cardiac function. Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have demonstrated that stem cells derived from the placenta known as Cdx2 cells can regenerate healthy heart cells after heart attacks in animal models. The findings, published in the May 20 issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), may represent a novel treatment for regenerating the heart and other organs. "Cdx2 cells have historically been thought to only generate the placenta in early embryonic development, but never before were shown to have the ability to regenerate other organs, which ...

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