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[…]identify images of skin cancer moles and lesions as accurately as a dermatologist. In fact, while doctors normally use a dermatoscope to examine the skin for cancer, the computer’s performance- even without this tool- equaled the accuracy of 21 dermatologists. This means that soon, a simple cell phone app could allow people perform a basic skin cancer screening on their smartphone. Sebastian Thrun, senior author of the study, founder of research and development lab Google X, and an adjunct professor at Stanford University said that he and the team wanted to create this technology for those who might not have ready access […]
(EDITOR’S NOTE: Please join me for The 5G Crisis: Awareness and Accountability Summit. It is FREE and online from August 26 – September 1, 2019. There are thousands of independent studies concluding that wireless radiation causes biological harm. Click HERE to sign up and join Robert F. Kennedy Jr., my own personal physician Dietrich Klinghardt, MD, Ph.D. and the rest of the amazing team NOW for this upcoming event!!!) A French court has ordered the removal of the controversial Linky electricity smart meters from 13 homes, for medical reasons. The country’s tribunal de grande instance (TGI or the civil court) […]
[…]allow for the use of medical marijuana and millions of patients that find it effective. There are doctors in those states willing to recommend it and say it is in fact medicine,” Fox said. Christopher Brown, a medical marijuana advocate formerly with the group Americans for Safe Access, said he wasn’t surprised by Rosenberg’s comments. “This is what we expect from the DEA. They’re very out of line with other government organizations,” he said. Brown criticized Rosenberg for calling into question the research that could help demonstrate its effectiveness given that the DEA is making it more difficult to conduct […]
[…]mother couldn’t wait on. (The state also forbids the sale of marijuana-based products and doctors are not allowed to prescribe it.) The Brills began giving their teen, David, marijuana in February after other medical treatments and prescriptions had failed him. According to the Brills attorney, the marijuana allowed David go 71 days without a seizure. However, given that it is illegal, the Georgia Division of Family and Children Services had no choice but to take the teen away in April; he is now in a group home. RELATED STORY: ‘I was wrong’: Judge admits jailing people for pot ‘haunts’ him after cannabis saved his […]
[…]of conditions, including fibromyalgia. Please do your own research (and ask your naturopathic doctors) when considering choosing a facility. The website is an independent informational resources and is unable to research every facility on the list. *Article originally appeared at Alt Health […]
[…]STORY: 5G: The New York Times Gets it Wrong Again Even the powerful Swiss Federation of Doctors is also urging caution, announcing: “as long as there is no scientific proof that raising the radiation limits will not impact health, one must refrain from raising them.”1 Leading the battle in Geneva is Daniel Buchs, a doctor and a regional parliamentarian with the centrist Christian Democratic Party. He told AFP: “We are waiting for a serious, independent study that shows whether, yes or no, 5G has a noxious effect for the population.”1 He maintained such a study could help avoid a health […]
[…]did to our bodies, was because culture changes VERY slowly. For years, culture (and honestly, doctors too) promoted how cool smoking was- via advertisements. “Using imagery of aspirational lifestyles and attitudes (picture young adults, all holding cigarettes, having fun on a beach or “Joe Camel” wearing a leather jacket while sitting on a motorcycle), cigarette marketers effectively convinced Americans to buy tobacco en masse.” And they did. Heck, people still do. But this hasn’t just happened with cigarettes. These same methods have been used to promote food as well. Sadly, food advertising and marketers have helped to convince FAR TOO MANY […]
[…]contrast, cocaine and methamphetamine – illegal for recreational use, may be consumed under a doctors supervision and are classified as Schedule II drugs. Examples of Schedule III and IV drugs include anabolic steroids and Valium. Analgesics that contain codeine are defined by law as Schedule V drugs, the most lenient classification. In Support of Therapeutic Use Federal lawmakers continue to use the dated drug classification as a means to defend criminalization of marijuana. However, there appears to be very little scientific basis for the categorization of the plant. As its prohibition has passed 75 years, researchers continue to study the […]
[…]cites documents and other evidence that indicate company executives, mine managers, scientists, doctors and lawyers knew about the problem and failed to disclose it to regulators or the public. Reuters said it examined documents, including depositions and trial testimony, that show that from at least 1971 to the early 2000s, J&J’s raw talc and finished baby powders sometimes tested positive for small amounts of asbestos, a human carcinogen that can cause cancer. According to Reuters, the documents also depict successful efforts to influence US regulators’ plans to limit asbestos in cosmetic talc products and scientific research on the health effects […]
[…]identified as “Cassandra C.” in court papers was diagnosed with cancer in September, with doctors recommending she receive chemotherapy for the rare condition of Hodgkins Lymphoma. However, the teen refused treatment and her mother supported her daughter’s decision, causing Connecticut’s Department of Children and Families to step in and force the teen to receive treatment, WTIC-TV reports. This doesn’t surprise us as we’ve seen it done plenty times before. Young adults ripped from their own homes against their and their family’s will to do chemotherapy which may or may not be effective (but speaking of effects- has plenty of side […]
[…]and impaired detox pathways. We probably all have Mast Cell Activation Disorder. There are various doctors and naturopaths that know of this toxin and work to treat it in different ways, mostly by treating the above conditions. RELATED STORY: Doctor warns world about “chemtrail lung,” a new health epidemic causing brain and lung problems across society Ozone, oxalic acid, blow torching and horsetail tea all work a bit to kill and wear down the pathogen, but none have worked completely for me and sometimes it comes back much stronger. It is a nanoparticle so there is really no way to contain […]
Charlie Harp, a 16-year-old Franklin Township, IN teen- full of life and excited about the wrestling team- took his own life last week after being diagnosed with the flu and taking Tamiflu. Loved ones say he was wasn’t depressed nor was he showing signs of depression. The only thing different in his life was the addition of the drug Tamiflu, which had been in his system for less than 24 hours, prescribed to lessen the symptoms of influenza. RELATED STORY: ABC: 6-year-old girl hallucinates, tries to jump out window after taking Tamiflu His family is speaking out because they don’t want this […]
[…]Catalano makes his clients feel whole again with an art form and industry that picks up where doctors leave off. Catalano is known for his talent with intricate fingernails and filling in the blanks left empty by accidents or surgeries, but other paramedical tattoo artists also are trying out flesh-toned pigments to camouflage imperfections, scars and discolorations for all skin colors. Using tattoos to blend in rather than stand out is a relatively new field. A school started outside Atlanta about four years ago has trained more than 100 aspiring paramedical tattoo artists. Because the work is considered cosmetic, though, […]
[…]associated with bone mineral density that is normal-for-our-age, but not for our doctors and the “experts” who guide them with industry-friendly misinformation. I believe this new research puts the nail in the coffin of any remaining doubt that we should stay as far away from inorganic calcium supplements as possible, as well as the empirically and intellectually bankrupt disease models being used to coerce women into taking them in the first place. To learn more, read “How Too Much Calcium & Over-Medication Can Break Your Bones” For a comprehensive list of Vegetables with high calcium levels, visit the NutritionData.com page on […]
[…]the texturing might trap bacteria, and that a chronic infection could also bring on the cancer. Doctors and patients sometimes prefer textured implants because they are less likely to shift out of position than smooth ones, as tissue grows into the roughened surface and holds the implant in place. In the United States, most implants are smooth; textured ones are more popular in Europe.” Every year in the US, about 450,000 women get implants for either cosmetic or reconstructive reasons, and in comparison, the number of those women who develop lymphoma is very small. However, after calling the disease “rare” […]