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Consumer Reports: Avoid romaine lettuce for now

[…]1 to 3 days after eating a contaminated food but could occur as late as 10 days later. See a doctor if you have “a high fever, bloody diarrhea, or severe vomiting, or if diarrhea lasts longer than 3 days.” RELATED STORY: Kale Salad with Roasted Beet & Sweet Potato Now that you have this info, you can make the best decision for you and your […]
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Mammograms lead to invalid diagnoses, cause harm

[…]randomised trials have overestimated the ability of mammography screening to reduce the risk of deaths from breast cancer in the entire life period after first exposure to mammography screening.44 45 46 In contrast, the extent of overdiagnosis is continuously increasing with the invitation of older women to screening and the adoption of imaging technologies able to detect increasingly smaller breast tumours, most of which are of unknown clinical importance.” [Bold emphasis added] RELATED STORY: Hops Herb Fights Breast Cancer and Menopause Symptoms *Article originally appeared at Green Med […]
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Siberian children pour ice water on their heads while standing in swimsuits in snow for ONE reason (this is NOT a punishment)

[…]this therapy as their pediatricians would tell them, but most kids benefit from it. For Siberian doctors, using ice cold showers for health benefits is a medical fact. Dr. V. Kharitonov tested blood samples of students before and after pouring ice-cold water on their heads in a 1997 study. He found statistically significant changes at the cellular level of the immune system. RELATED STORY: Help ward off infections and improve your immune system with oregano oil Another proponent of this activity is kindergarten director Olesya Osintseva of Barnaul, Russia. Kindergarten workers say that children who take cold showers recover from […]
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Opioid overdoses are now more deadly than breast cancer

[…]the rate of overdose in West Virginia was over 2.5 times the national average of 19.8 overdose deaths for every 100,000 people. In fact, the nationwide outlook isn’t great but the average is way worse in twenty-two states and the District of Columbia. RELATED STORY: An Opioid Alternative That Kills Pain Fast – And Without Side Effects “Provisional data for 2017 from the CDC show no signs of the epidemic abating, with an estimate of more than 66,000 overdose deaths for the year. ‘Based on what we’re seeing, it doesn’t look like it’s getting any better,’ said Bob Anderson, chief of the […]
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Emmy award winning CBS 46 News Anchor, Amanda Davis, Dies of Massive Stroke, Rest in Peace

[…]Emmy award winning news anchor for two days to interview me at my home here in Florida about the doctor deaths. So very sad to see her pass so soon.) Amanda Davis was on the way to her step dad’s funeral when she suffered a massive and spontaneous stroke.   Her family is asking for privacy at this difficult time. Amanda’s friends and colleagues at CBS 46 are praying for her family. Kasim Reed ✔@KasimReed Saddened to hear about the sudden passing of Atlanta news icon, Amanda Davis. Our thoughts and prayers are with her loved ones during this difficult time. She […]
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‘Overdiagnosis epidemic’ in thyroid cancer: University of Calgary researchers

[…]for men. However, the researchers believe that perhaps women are just more likely to go to the doctor if they think something is wrong. Makes me think of the billboard from a couple years ago… The takehome is that better imaging is leading to overdiagnosis. However, that doesn’t mean you should ignore symptoms you may have. Identifying and making a plan to deal with aggressive thyroid cancer is still important. RELATED STORY: ‘Oops… it wasn’t cancer after all,’ admits the National Cancer Institute/JAMA  What You Need to Know About Your Thyroid […]
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Science explains why sick men complain so much

[…]able to help it! RELATED STORY: CBS: ‘Flu-pocalypse’ predicted due to ineffective flu shots, doctors say For his research, published in the BMJ, Sue found that men aren’t actually overreacting, but rather “have weaker immune responses to viral respiratory viruses.” He calls it “man flu.” In his paper, Sue pointed to men’s higher risk of hospitalization due to the flu and their “higher rates of influenza-related deaths compared with women of the same age” – a fact that rang true “regardless of underlying heart disease, cancer, chronic respiratory system disease, and renal disease.” RELATED STORY: 8 common illnesses you had no […]
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USA Today: Life expectancy is down for a second year. Drug overdoses are a big reason why.

[…]injuries’ — a category that covers drug overdoses, traffic crashes and falls. Deaths from those causes rose 9.7% in 2016.” But it’s not just the opioid epidemic. Heart disease is also a big problem. As are suicides. And deaths from Alzheimer’s disease. It seems the status quo- pumping our bodies and environments full of chemicals, isn’t working out too well for us. RELATED STORY: An end to Alzheimer’s? Scientists show how we could block the disease in its earliest stages No one is sure yet if the decline can be called a trend or if its just a blip…only time will tell. […]
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How to supercharge your dopamine levels naturally and never feel depressed or anxious again

[…]forebrain. RELATED STORY: Getting 30 minutes of daily exercise could prevent 1 in 12 premature deaths Dopamine does more than just boost our happiness quotient, though. It is also responsible for regulating our muscle movement, improving cognitive function, helping keep us focused, make decisions, evaluate problems and solve them, and regulating the secretion of prolactin. Dopamine is undoubtedly, extremely important for our wellbeing and happiness. Without high dopamine levels, we tend to experience depression, sadness, confusion, fear, negative thinking, rumination, and other emotional obstacles. Following are some 100-percent-natural ways to increase your dopamine levels: Exercise Exercise elevates dopamine D2 receptors in the […]
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Autopsy being conducted on 83rd doctor (osteopath) found dead

It is with a heavy heart that I announce the death of the 83rd doctor in my unintended holistic doctor death series. Dr. Tony Starr, an Osteopath, aged 52, was pronounced dead at the residence where he was found by friends after he failed to respond to text and telephone messages. He leaves behind his wife and children. An autopsy has been ordered even though the sheriff does not suspect foul play, but we’ve seen this before and know that often times the authorities and families of the deceased change their minds. According to the sheriff, deputies were dispatched to the […]
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NBC: Doctor researching cancer says common plant may hold cancer cure

Dr. Shiyou Li, a research professor who has been working at Stephen F. Austin State University in Texas for the last 25 years, says he and his team have discovered a “promising” cancer-fighting compound in a plant that has been wreaking havoc in East Texas lakes. RELATED STORY: Cancer patient- I illegally healed myself with medical marijuana! “The U.S. patent Dr. Li has applied for would be for an anti-cancer compound that is found in giant salvinia, an invasive plant species found in many lakes in Texas, but that is native to Brazil. Dr. Li says they found eight new […]
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Dozens of NASA Scientists have died in the past few years

[…]you can see from the list above, something appears to be going on as almost all of these deaths are officially labelled suicide or an accident. Why would so many scientists working in the same field suddenly start committing suicide? RELATED STORY: NASA Confesses to Dosing Americans with Air-borne Lithium and Other Chemicals The truth is that conspiracy’s exist for a reason and in a day and age when no one is sure who or what they can trust, it’s become increasingly difficult to differentiate between what could be conspiracy and what is, in fact, a sad but unfortunate event. We […]
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Breaking: 82nd doctor and wife found dead were strangled, police say, after family upset they said murder suicide

[…]their bodies were “hanging side by side” next to their pool. Police are now investigating the deaths as a murder-suicide. However, their family and children urged the Toronto Police Services to conduct a “thorough, intensive and objective criminal investigation,” and then asked the media to wait to report on the cause of death until after a full investigation was done: “Our parents shared an enthusiasm for life and commitment to their family and community totally inconsistent with the rumors regrettably circulated in the media as to the circumstances surrounding their deaths. We are shocked and think it’s irresponsible that police […]
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Father-of-two claims his stage 4 cancer went into remission after switching to a strict animal-free diet and refusing other treatment

[…]did “healthy” Rob get colorectal cancer with no family history? Well, it seems that deaths from this type of cancer have rocketed among the under 55            (particularly white people) since the mid-2000s (for decades the most at-risk for colorectal cancer were African Americans and those over-55) and researchers are blaming the Standard American Diet (or SAD). In fact, in July, the Cleveland Clinic compiled “evidence that fatty diets stimulate tumor growth by activating a molecular pathway that feeds abnormal cells.” We are what we eat, breathe, smoke, clean with…if you are going to put it on or in […]
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Wi-fi and cellphones increase pregnant women’s risk of a miscarriage by almost 50%, study says

[…]that its effects on pregnancies be studied.) RELATED STORY: 4,250% increase in fetal deaths reported to VAERS after Flu Shot given to pregnant women Miscarriages, which affect between 15 and 20 percent of pregnancies in the US, are defined as losing a baby less than 20 weeks gestation. “Researchers from the Kaiser Permanente Division of Research in Oakland, California, analyzed 913 pregnant women at varying stages of their gestation. Some of the study’s participants had previously suffered at least one miscarriage. All of the participants carried an EMDEX Lite meter, which measures MF-radiation exposure, for 24 hours on a typical […]
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A safer avocado created to keep people from stabbing selves

[…]of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons warned people about the safety risk, and one doctor even suggested avocados carry safety labels.” The new “cocktail avocado” has no pit and tender skin- that you can also eat. However, if eating avocado skin doesn’t sound great, you can always open one end of the avocado and squeeze out the pulpy flesh like toothpaste from the bottom of the tube. Instant guacamole! Or you can cut it. The world is your oyster! “The cocktail avocados are the result of an unpollinated avocado blossom. They are smaller than regular avocados — about 5 to 8 centimeters. But the […]
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Woman lives in a tiny house so she can travel the world

[…]STORY: Meet the tiny mobile home that comes equipped with a tiny greenhouse Holistic doctor quits job, family moves to 20 sq meter tiny cabin off the grid Being more present and purposeful changed her life. Check out her story and her place below: RELATED STORY: This Tiny House is 100% Self […]
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Holistic doctor quits job, family moves to 20 sq meter tiny cabin off the grid

We think this is a beautiful story. I like how the mum says it’s easier having a baby in a tiny house because she can always keep an eye on their child. This husband, wife and babe sound much happier in the woods since he quit his job in KatiKati. Good for […]
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Prince Charles opens holistic clinic

[…]a state-of-the-art clinic that will offer free ‘holistic’ care for patients referred by NHS doctors. RELATED STORY: NHS to ban homeopathy and herbal medicine, as ‘misuse of resources’ Although he’s received criticism in the past for his support of complementary health therapies, he’s nonetheless won backing from the NHS and local authorities for the future “Health and Wellbeing Centre,” which plans to assist patients with issues ranging from from cancer to obesity. The Centre will be built in the grounds of Dumfries House, “a stately home in Ayrshire that the Prince saved for the nation a decade ago” when the 7th Marquess […]

The Pneumonic Plague is spreading: Warnings issued to 9 countries

[…]the plague less than two weeks ago, I cited a source that said there were 200 infections and 33 deaths. As of today, those numbers have increased dramatically to more than 1300 infections and 124 deaths. And according to many infectious disease experts, the outbreak has not yet reached its peak. It’s urgent that we stay up-to-date on this epidemic so that we can be prepared if it goes worldwide. RELATED STORY: ABC: Fleas testing positive for plague in parts of Arizona Normally, Madagascar has about 400 cases of plague per year. But this year, it’s worse because it is the pneumonic […]
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