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Is Cheese Bad for You? Top 5 Healthiest Cheese Options & Benefits
Post Date: 2019-10-06 12:45:26 by BTP Holdings
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Is Cheese Bad for You? Top 5 Healthiest Cheese Options & Benefits By Annie Price, CHHC March 10, 2018 What is the healthiest cheese to eat? The healthiest type of cheese is debatable, but there are certainly cheeses that are clearly healthier than others. There are also specific qualities — such as certified USDA organic and raw — that can make a cheese more health-promoting in our bodies. Is cheese bad for you? Like so many other food staples, such as meat, it’s not about demonizing an entire genre of foods — it’s about making the right choices. In this instance, you want to opt for the healthiest cheese options around, making sure your cheese of choice ...

A Failed Schiff/CIA Led Coup Against Trump Will Bring Hillary Into the Presidential Race with Dire Consequences
Post Date: 2019-10-02 17:17:54 by Ada
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On the way to writing an article, I received a call from an insider source that confirmed and expanded upon what I knew about the latest attempt to impeach President Trump and who is behind it. On three occasions that I am aware of, President Trump has threatened to withdraw troops from Afghanistan. It seems like a good idea. Our presence, in America’s longest war in its history is accomplishing nothing from a national security standpoint. However, to say that it is not accomplishing something would be to miss the real reason why we still have troops in that country. It also explains, in part, why ISIS was formed. Let’s begin with ISIS. In many different ways, I documented, on ...

AI equal with human experts in medical diagnosis, study finds
Post Date: 2019-09-25 14:22:55 by Horse
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Artificial intelligence is on a par with human experts when it comes to making medical diagnoses based on images, a review has found. The potential for artificial intelligence in healthcare has caused excitement, with advocates saying it will ease the strain on resources, free up time for doctor-patient interactions and even aid the development of tailored treatment. Last month the government announced £250m of funding for a new NHS artificial intelligence laboratory. However, experts have warned the latest findings are based on a small number of studies, since the field is littered with poor-quality research. One burgeoning application is the use of AI in interpreting medical ...

Cancer risk from tap water much higher than previously believed… is your water truly clean?
Post Date: 2019-09-25 10:43:29 by Horse
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Cancer risk from tap water much higher than previously believed… is your water truly clean? New research published in the open-access journal Heliyon reveals that “drinking water” from the tap isn’t all that drinkable after all, seeing as how it often contains carcinogenic chemicals that increase cancer risk in people exposed to it. (https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2019/09/19/your-tap-water-safe-study-claims-cancer-risk-even-safe-water/2350072001/) Over the course of a lifetime, warns the Environmental Working Group (EWG), the study’s author, simple exposure to carcinogenic tap water could be cumulatively linked to some 100,000 cancer cases over the ...

Magnesium Puts Psychiatric Drugs to Shame for Depression
Post Date: 2019-09-23 08:41:47 by Ada
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Depression is one of the most widely diagnosed conditions of our time, with over 3 million cases in the U.S. every year, and 350 million believed affected worldwide.1 Conventional medicine considers antidepressant drugs first-line treatments, including the newly approved injected postpartum drug costing $34,000 a treatment, to the tune of a 16 billion dollars in global sales by 2023. Despite their widespread use, these drugs are fraught with a battery of serious side effects, including suicidal ideation and completion — the last two things you would hope to see in a condition that already has suicidality as a co-morbidity. For this reason alone, natural, safe, and effective ...

Plastic Apocalypse: Alarming Levels Of Plastic Found In Children
Post Date: 2019-09-20 01:44:13 by Horse
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"Our study clearly shows that plastic ingredients, which are rising in production, are also showing up more and more in the body."

Pioneering stem cell injections boost recovery in 25 stroke patients 'by helping damaged nerve cells regrow within six months'
Post Date: 2019-09-17 15:56:11 by Horse
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The trial is among the first times the therapy has been tested on human patients Their own bone marrow cells were put into their blood within 72 hours of stroke One scientist said their nerve cells were regrowing in a way not usually seen More than 100,000 strokes happen annually in the UK and 795,000 in the US

DR Congo ex-health minister arrested for 'embezzling Ebola funds': police
Post Date: 2019-09-14 22:11:48 by BTP Holdings
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DR Congo ex-health minister arrested for 'embezzling Ebola funds': police afp.com 11 hrs ago Former DR Congo health minister Oly Ilunga has been arrested over allegations he embezzled public funds to tackle the Ebola epidemic, police said on Saturday. © John WESSELS The Ebola outbreak in DR Congo has claimed more than 2,000 lives Ilunga, who resigned as health minister in July after being removed as head of the country's Ebola response team, was detained while hiding in an apartment in the capital Kinshasa ahead of a bid to flee the country, officers said. © FABRICE COFFRINI Oly Ilunga resigned as DR Congo's health minister in July after being removed as head ...

Follow the Dots: MKUltra & the El Paso Shooting
Post Date: 2019-09-14 19:33:33 by BTP Holdings
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Follow the Dots: MKUltra & the El Paso Shooting Guns In The News / August 5, 2019 / 1.5k It takes about five minutes of research to connect Patrick Crusius to the CIA and its notorious MKUltra mind control program. John Bryan Crusius is Patrick’s father. He is a counselor involved in “Infused Being Therapy” in Dallas, Texas. He specializes in trauma and PTSD. Crusius’ web page notes he worked for the Timberlawn Mental Health System in Dallas. Timberlawn closed down in early 2018. The psychiatric hospital was investigated for patient abuse, including rape. Timberlawn is owned by Universal Health Services, a Fortune 500 corporation in the hospital management ...

Dr. Rhonda Patrick Explains the Cause of Heart Disease
Post Date: 2019-09-14 08:40:13 by Horse
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Poster Comment:You might want to watch one video and take notes. Then come back to another video. Cold therapy works. Can heal Traumatic Brain Injury.

Mama June And Boyfriend Geno Hit With Grand Jury Indictment For Felony Drug Possession
Post Date: 2019-09-13 22:03:53 by BTP Holdings
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Mama June And Boyfriend Geno Hit With Grand Jury Indictment For Felony Drug Possession Ryan Naumann 9 hrs ago A grand jury has slapped Mama June and her boyfriend Geno Doak with felony charges over their arrests for cocaine possession. © Provided by USA Today Sports Media Group LLC According to court documents obtained by The Blast, The State of Alabama had a grand jury review the evidence in the case. The Grand Jury then came down with two charges for Eugene “Geno” Doak and June Shannon (Mama June). © Provided by USA Today Sports Media Group LLC They found that Mama June “did unlawfully possess a controlled substance-to-wit: Cocaine, in violation of” ...

Audit finds Illinois spent $4.6M on Medicaid coverage for dead people
Post Date: 2019-09-12 21:21:54 by BTP Holdings
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Audit finds Illinois spent $4.6M on Medicaid coverage for dead people Ben Szalinski Marketing Intern September 9, 2019 Audit finds Illinois spent $4.6M on Medicaid coverage for dead people A federal health department audit found Illinois spent $4.6 million in Medicaid payments on behalf of deceased beneficiaries. An audit by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services’ Office of Inspector General, or OIG, found Illinois spent $4.6 million on Medicaid coverage for dead people. From October 2015 to September 2017, Illinois made 84 insurance payments for 80 deceased individuals that the state did not recover, according to OIG’s audit. The state now owes the ...

Top 7 most absurd lies told by the ALLOPATHETIC medical industrial complex
Post Date: 2019-09-09 14:41:25 by Horse
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Did your medical deity (M.D.) tell you that all your health problems are genetic and that they “run in your family?” Then why do millions of Americans prevent and cure diabetes II, cancer, heart disease, and more by simply switching to a plant-based, organic food regimen? Maybe the “runs in the family” part means your relatives ate all the same toxic food and were prescribed similar detrimental “medicine” by their allopathetic (allopathic) quacks. You see, once a quack convinces his/her patients that every health problem they are experiencing is “genetic” (meaning inherited in the genes), then the patients never try to change their eating habits, ...

Head of TheRightStuff.biz Security was a Heroin Dealer on the Run from the Feds
Post Date: 2019-09-08 16:08:08 by Ada
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Jayoh De La Rey AKA Jim Object: At least he has a face you can trust! As the long-time reader is aware, we posted the radio content of TheRightStuff.biz for years. I stopped posting their content a little over a year ago, due to their continued association with a federal informant. More recently, they have attempted to integrate the federal informant into their community, and it was exposed that the head of their real life groups was in a secret chat room with the federal informant. I attempted to have a private conversation with Mike Enoch about why he was attempting to resurrect a federal informant and send his followers to follow this individual, and asked Mike what contact he had ...

Valerie Harper Laid to Rest in L.A. as Daughter Gives Speech During Funeral
Post Date: 2019-09-08 13:20:49 by BTP Holdings
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Valerie Harper Laid to Rest in L.A. as Daughter Gives Speech During Funeral Johnny Dodd 19 hrs ago Valerie Harper‘s friends and family honored the late actress on Saturday for a powerful and emotional funeral service. © Joe Pugliese Valerie Harper The actress was laid to rest at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles, near graves of late stars Mickey Rooney and Chris Cornell. In attendance were director James L. Brooks, actor Elliott Gould and actress Frances Fisher. The service was filled with tears and laughter, especially when Harper’s daughter, Cristina Cacciotti, shared loving words about her mother’s much-celebrated toughness during her cancer battle. ...

These 3 foods are the worst for your metabolism, according to Jillian Michaels
Post Date: 2019-09-06 21:49:07 by BTP Holdings
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These 3 foods are the worst for your metabolism, according to Jillian Michaels Kells McPhillips 1/24/2019 When you take a look the ingredients that rev up your metabolism, a few stand out. Namely, fiber (particularly from "real" foods like fruits and veggies) and iodine-rich options like seaweed. For every metabolic superhero, though, there's an alternative eat out there that works the opposite way, sabotaging your body's calorie-burning prowess. © Photo by Michael Tran/FilmMagic Jillian Michaels attends the iHeartRadio Podcast Awards held at iHeartRadio Theater on January 18, 2019 in Burbank, California. "The two things that are predominantly in control of ...

When to give up on the food in your pantry
Post Date: 2019-09-01 21:28:47 by BTP Holdings
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When to give up on the food in your pantry Sandra Gutierrez G. 11 hrs ago Dorian hits Bahamas as more US evacuations ordered Police say no explanation yet for Texas shooting frenzy There are basically two kinds of people in the world: those who fervently abide by expiration dates, and those who don’t. The pantries of the former usually look more like a grocery store—neat and tidy. Those of the latter, however, are filled with stuff that could be exhibited in a museum, hoarded from time immemorial. © Provided by Bonnier Corporation Popular Science Deciding who’s right and who’s wrong depends on what type of person you are, but we’re here to tell you there ...

Live stem cells, very cool
Post Date: 2019-09-01 10:58:52 by Horse
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https://www.investmentwatchblog.com/you-need-to-be-in-shape-to-fight-cancer-increased-muscle-mass-found-to-improve-treatment-outcomes/
Post Date: 2019-08-31 23:53:45 by Horse
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Having a well-toned physique is associated with physical strength and an aesthetically pleasing appearance. New research from Osaka University revealed that there may be an unlikely link between fitness and sarcopenia, especially since increased muscle mass can significantly improve an individual’s response to cancer treatment if they have been diagnosed with sarcopenia. The study was published in the journal Scientific Reports. Exercise and skeletal muscle mass Scientists from Osaka University reported that sarcopenia or the loss of muscle mass is linked to a poor response to conventional treatments for advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). These treatments, called programmed ...

What Causes Cancer? Here Are 11 Unexpected Things
Post Date: 2019-08-31 15:54:19 by BTP Holdings
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What Causes Cancer? Here Are 11 Unexpected Things By Alyssa Lower May 31, 2017 Updated: May 14, 2018 What causes cancer? While we definitely don’t know everything that can trigger this disease, what is clear is that more people are dealing with this disease. According to the National Cancer Institute, approximately 39.6 percent of men and women will be diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lives. (1) Previous research shows that genetics account for only about half of all cancers, suggesting environmental exposures and socioeconomic factors may also play a role. Cancer has quickly risen to one of the leading causes of death, but knowing your risk can help you avoid this ...

The Places In America With The Highest And Lowest STD Rates
Post Date: 2019-08-29 07:32:48 by Horse
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Among these major STDs tracked by the CDC, chlamydia is by far the most common. Over 500 people out of 100,000 report a case of chlamydia each year. This is more than twice as much as the reported cases of gonorrhea, HIV, syphilis combined. With the exception of HIV, these diseases can be cured, but catching them early is critical for minimizing their damage. So which places in America have the highest and lowest rates of STDs? The chart below shows the newly reported cases per capita by state for all four of these diseases combined: STD rates vary considerably depending on where you are in America. Alaska, Mississippi and Louisiana have the highest STD rates in the nation with over ...

15 states have decriminalized — but not legalized — marijuana
Post Date: 2019-08-26 18:48:28 by BTP Holdings
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15 states have decriminalized — but not legalized — marijuana By German Lopez @germanrlopez german.lopez@vox.com Updated Jul 10, 2019, 5:34pm EDT Part of Marijuana legalization, explained Fifteen states have decriminalized marijuana but not legalized it. In these states, possession of small amounts of pot no longer carries jail or prison time but can continue to carry a fine, and possession of larger amounts, repeat offenses, and sales or trafficking can still result in harsher sentences. Decriminalization laws vary from state to state. Whether a small amount of pot means 10 or 100 grams depends on the state’s laws. (In comparison, a marijuana joint weighs about half a ...

Is It Time To Throw Away Your Anti-aging Pills Now That There Is Only A Remote Possibility Of Living 120 Healthy Years?
Post Date: 2019-08-19 14:11:23 by Ada
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Estimated Number Of Super-Centenarians (110+ Years Of Age) Vastly Declines Once Birth Certificates Are Used For Confirmation In this “aging is optional” era, with many middle-age longevity seekers eyeing the prospect of living 120 healthy years, a newly published study says the possibility of living that long is remote. So, shall longevity seekers throw away their anti-aging pills and save their money? In a world of “fake news” it is not surprising to learn that the reported number of super-centenarians (110+ years of age) around the world, concentrated in so-called “blue zones” around the globe (Okinawa, Japan; Ikaria in Greece; the isle of Sardinia near ...

How to Pick the Best Produce
Post Date: 2019-08-18 15:27:43 by BTP Holdings
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How to Pick the Best Produce Colman Andrews 8/1/2019 Slide 1 of 31 Yin/Yang Getty Images The first rule for choosing the best fruits and vegetables is to buy what’s in season, and preferably what’s local. Season alone isn’t a guarantee of quality, though. Some things grow pretty much year-round in one corner of America or another, or keep well once they’re harvested. (Apples and potatoes are two examples.) But buying top-quality fruits and vegetables can be a little tricky at any time of year, wherever they’re from -- and whether you shop at a supermarket, a neighborhood grocery store, a farmers market, or a farm or orchard ...

50 foods that lower your risk of cancer
Post Date: 2019-08-18 11:06:08 by BTP Holdings
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50 foods that lower your risk of cancer Holly Van Hare 5 days ago Slide 1 of 51: Maintaining an overall healthy diet is a solid line of defense against many health problems — including cancer. Following a diet rich with foods that may help prevent cancer will probably help to make you into a healthier, more energized person overall.But even if you eat a perfect diet and avoid every food that could increase your risk of cancer, it’s impossible to guarantee you won’t get sick. Factors such as whether or not you smoke, where you live geographically and other issues that may be out of your control, like genetics, also ...

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