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Treating Pancreatic Cancer with Turmeric Curcumin

[…]a study conducted by the National Institutes of Health, the largest such study in history, which found that dietary fat of animal origin was associated with increased pancreatic cancer risk. Which animal fat is the worst? The second largest study (highlighted in my video: Turmeric Curcumin and Pancreatic Cancer) has since chimed in to help answer that question. Researchers found that poultry was the worst, with 72 percent increased risk of pancreatic cancer associated with every 50 grams of daily poultry consumption. Fifty grams is just about a quarter of a chicken breast. The reason white meat came out worse […]
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Could saunas reduce stroke risk?

[…]in the United Kingdom have taken a look at the sauna’s potential impact on stroke risk and found that “sauna use could halve men’s risk of developing high blood pressure.” For the study, the team followed 1,628 participants for an average of 15 years. None of them had a history of stroke and their average age was 63: “Each person filled out a questionnaire asking how many times they took saunas. They were also asked about a range of other factors that could influence stroke risk, such as alcohol intake, cholesterol levels, physical activity, and blood pressure. Across the decade and a half, 155 people […]

Protecting the Data On Your Devices and In the Cloud

[…]also authorizes searches and seizures “without individualized suspicion.”93 It sets a 30-day deadline for searches, though ICE managers may grant extensions.94 Searching Social Media and Other Cloud Content Without Using Travelers’ Devices Rather than use travelers’ devices as portals to the cloud, border agents can demand that travelers disclose information about their online accounts: either their account identifiers or handles (which is now happening), or their account login credentials, that is, their usernames and passwords (which is now being proposed). Border agents can then use their own computers to find publicly available cloud content such as social media posts when […]
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Elderly Man with Terminal Cancer Walks Out of Hospice after Treatment with Cannabis Oil

[…]started him on oxygen 24/7. And then he went into palliative care.” On August 12, 2011, Stan’s doctors ordered him to enter hospice after giving him only weeks to live. But the Rutners daughter wasn’t giving up, so she and her soon to be husband started researching cannabis as a possible treatment option for her father. They started with a daytime cannabis capsule infused with coconut oil, which he started taking in early November of 2011. In the beginning, he took about a third of a capsule in the morning, and within a week or two he was able to give […]
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Study Suggests This Skin Condition Is Linked to Alzheimer’s Risk

[…]the journal JAMA Neurology). It seems that certain proteins and inflammatory processes have been found in increased levels in the skin of patients with rosacea. So, again while this may be a potential explanation, the author points out that they cannot say for sure that the skin condition is the cause. From the Health article: “The important next step leading from this finding is to better understand the underpinning of both conditions and if treatment targets or lifestyle modifications can be discovered that impact the risk of developing these conditions. It will also be interesting to examine if successful treatment of one […]
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9 out of 10 that die from it never knew they even had this preventable disease

[…]eating high­-fiber diets would have low rates of diverticulosis. That’s exactly what’s been found. More than 50% of African Americans in their 50s were found to have diverticulosis, compared to less than 1% in African Africans eating traditional plant-based diets. By less than 1%, we’re talking zero out of a series of 2,000 autopsies in South Africa and two out of 4,000 in Uganda. That’s about one thousand times lower prevalence. RELATED ARTICLE: High-Fiber Diet Keeps Intestinal Walls Intact What, then, do we make of a new study concluding that a low-fiber diet was not associated with diverticulosis. I cover that in my video Does […]
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NY Times: This Exercise Reverses Aging (Hint: It’s Not Walking)

[…]to that of young people, which had been measured in earlier experiments at the same lab, they found that 70-year-old runners had about the same walking efficiency as your typical sedentary college student. Old runners, it appeared, could walk with the pep of young people. So get out those running shoes (with your health practitioner’s blessing, of course) and you’re off the races!   ABOUT THE AUTHOR AND FOUNDER of HEALTH NUT NEWS  Erin  is an animal lover, rescuer, writer  and long time green eco health nut.  She loves sprinting and  singing in the rain. She’s worked in the natural health […]
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Good News For Wine Drinkers- A Glass Of Red Wine Equivalent To An Hour At Gym

[…]the University of Alberta in Canada has found that the health benefits of resveratrol, a compound found in red wine (it’s in the skin of grapes- as well as blueberries, raspberries, and mulberries), are similar to those we get from hitting the gym. Just as working out at the gym improves physical performance, heart function, and muscle strength, resveratrol was seen to do the same. And that’s good news for those who can’t exercise. Now, this doesn’t mean that you should plan weekly drinking sessions, but the well-documented health benefits of red wine reveal that those who drink a glass of red wine a day are less […]
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NBC: Colorado mom gets total hysterectomy to treat cancer that she never had

[…]what everyone was telling her. A hysterectomy was her best, if not only, option. On Aug. 27, 2018, doctors inside Swedish Medical Center removed Castillo’s uterus and ovaries before calling the surgery a complete success. Three weeks later, Taylor found out the truth. There had been a mistake. There was no cancer. The hysterectomy – a procedure that ended her dream of having a large family – was the net result of what Swedish eventually called a “contaminant” in the hospital’s pathology lab.”1 A statement from Swedish Medical Center read in part, “We offer our deepest sympathy to the patient […]
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Intermittent Fasting Benefits: Changes the brain and body within just a few days

[…]of college, where he tacked on 50 pounds due to stress-eating. But it got even worse when Gendreau found comfort in food after a fight with melanoma took his father’s life that continued through medical school. “My poor sister, Rachel, she had no choice with her health,” said Gendreau. “I was choosing to be unhealthy.” In hindsight, Gendreau realized that many of his health problems – depression, sleep apnea, diabetes, high blood pressure and cholesterol – were linked to an unhealthy lifestyle. It was that realization which kickstarted his lifestyle change. That was back in August 2016… Gendreau started by simply […]
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10 things you need to get the moment your hair starts falling out

[…]are linked with a lower risk of developing benign prostate enlargement, for example, and one study found that vitamin D deficiency was linked with larger prostate size. Although it is not yet proven that vitamin D can block 5-α-reductase, it is emerging as a treatment for hair loss. As it has so many other important roles in health, it’s a good idea to take a supplement that includes vitamin D3 if you are experiencing hair thinning. 9. Consider Saw Palmetto Saw palmetto berries are a traditional herbal remedy that can block 5-α-reductase and lower DHT levels. In the prostate gland, […]
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Dialysis Firm Cancels $524,600.17 Medical Bill After Journalists Investigate

[…]kicks in. Patients desperate for treatment often don’t understand the costs.  A recent study found that commercial payers usually pay about four times the Medicare rate. (1, 4) RELATED STORY: ABC: Feds charge CEOs, doctors in telemarketing scam that targeted Medicare recipients, costing taxpayers nearly $1 billion Staying Out-of-network According to Sabrina Corlette, professor at Georgetown University’s Health Policy Institute, dialysis companies can get more from health plans by staying out-of-network. This allows them to charge what they want because they aren’t subject to Medicare dictated fees. “They have the health plans over a barrel,” she says. (1) RELATED STORY: […]
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Great-grandmother arrested for having CBD oil at Walt Disney World

[…]where the CBD oil was found inside of her purse, which Burkhalter said she had a letter from her doctor for. However, this was not enough for Florida deputies. After security found the CBD oil, Burkhalter was then arrested on property and taken into custody.”1 According to Burkhalter, the CBD oil contained 0 MG of THC (the cannabinoid responsible for getting someone high). However, according to her arrest report, when it was tested by a deputy it came back positive for THC. Prosecutors later dropped the charges against Burkhalter but the Orange County Sheriff’s Office said its deputy was following […]
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Woman Claims Her Lung Cancer Was Cured By Cannabis Oil

[…]in 2011, he states that chemotherapy has an incredibly low success rate. He and a minority of doctors have come out to say that chemo is actually unsuccessful over 90% of the time. It might not help the case of chemotherapy that doctors have reported saying that there are certain forms of chemotherapy that they themselves would opt not to take if the situation was reversed. A study in 2000 polled 79 doctors at the McGill Cancer center.  “64 of them said that they would not consent to undergo any treatment containing cis-platinum – one of the common chemotherapy drugs […]
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How one Man beat Bladder Cancer Naturally with Cannabis Oil

[…]the couple would have help with every therapy they used, each step of the way. (Very smart.) The doctor ran blood tests to uncover any deficiencies so they could strength his immune system and found that he was almost completely depleted of vitamin D. The then put together a plan that would let them work with conventional tests, MRI’s and scans as well as vitamins, supplements, and diet and lifestyle change. From the article,      “The conventional Dr’s gave my husband 18 months to 2 years to live if we did not do      the surgery and the […]
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CDC reports outbreak of drug-resistant Salmonella in 29 states

[…]parts, ground chicken and in pet food purchased at grocery stores. The bacteria has also been found in live chickens. Those who have become sick reported eating various brands of packaged chicken products.” If you are handling raw chicken, do so carefully and make sure to cook it to a temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit to kill the harmful bacteria. Also, please avoid washing the chicken before you cook it as germs could spread to other surfaces. Finally, make sure to wash your hands and cutting boards or surfaces the chicken touched, thoroughly. RELATED STORY: It’s like throwing diseased grenades at people, despite […]
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Meditation, Yoga, Qi Qong, Tai Chi, et al, is all good…

[…]the Jivamukti Yoga Center in New York City. Its popularity lies in the teaching approach of co-founders David Life and Sharon Gannon, who opened their first studio in 1986, combining an Ashtanga background with a variety of ancient and modern spiritual teachings. In addition to vinyasa-style asanas, classes include chanting, meditation, readings, music, and affirmations. (Below is a video of the Ashtanga Yoga . not for beginners) Tens of millions of people have long relied on meditation as a way to calm the mind and perhaps even achieve enlightenment, though traditional medical practitioners and others who simply did not buy […]
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A Mom’s Side By Side Picture Of Breast Milk Is Blowing Everyone’s Mind

[…]milk changes to tailor baby’s needs in more ways than just caloric intake.. So this doctor discusses that when a baby nurses, it creates a vacuum in which the infant’s saliva sneaks into the mother’s nipple. There, it is believed that mammary gland receptors interpret the “baby spit backwash” for bacteria and viruses and, if they detect something amiss (i.e., the baby is sick or fighting off an infection), Mom’s body will actually change the milk’s immunological composition, tailoring it to the baby’s particular pathogens by producing customized antibodies. (Science backs this up. A 2013 Clinical and Translational Immunology study […]
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FOX: Harvey Weinstein Worries NYC Prison Officials, Fear Another Epstein

[…]or inmates with health issues, and Harvey fits both. RELATED STORY: NPR: Harvey Weinstein Found Guilty Of Rape and Sexual Assault, But Acquitted Of More Serious Crimes Once he’s there and all checked in, Weinstein will most likely get his own cell with round-the-clock surveillance cameras watching him. A jail source told the post: “Harvey is going to be isolated as much as possible and will always have a detail with him throughout the prison. He’s never going to be like other prisoners, able to walk down the hallway or sit in the canteen alone.” RELATED STORY: HuffPo: How top […]
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7 Simple Ways to Naturally Whiten Your Teeth at Home

[…]brush the mixture on your teeth. Pineapple Some claim that pineapple can whiten teeth. A study found that a toothpaste containing bromelain, an enzyme found in pineapples, was significantly more effective at removing tooth stains than a standard toothpaste. However, there is no evidence that eating pineapples produces the same effect. Bottom Line: Certain fruits may have properties that help whiten teeth. Regularly consume raw fruits and vegetables to help rub off plaque and keep your teeth looking bright. 6. Prevent Tooth Stains Before They Happen Your teeth naturally yellow as you age, but there are some things you can […]
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