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Child sex trafficking through “child protection” services used by the rich and powerful?

[…]the Houston Chronicle’s recent investigation into sex abuse in the Southern Baptist Church, they found that the problem is most prevalent among “Youth Pastors”: More than 100 Southern Baptists described as former youth pastors or youth ministers are now in prison, are registered as sex offenders or have been charged with sex crimes, the newspapers found. Their most common targets were teenage girls and boys, though smaller children also were molested, sometimes in pastors’ studies and Sunday school rooms. (Full Story.) Foster Care a Pipeline to Child Sex Trafficking for the Rich and Powerful Members of Society? Former British Health […]
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US NEWS: 29 Holistic Doctors/ND’s Poisoned, Some Suffering “life threatening conditions” at Conference (Criminal investigation Underway)

[…]Health Nut News has been quoted by some mainstream news sources now on this piece. 29 holistic doctors/naturopaths “found lying in the garden,” “staggering, doubled over in pain,” and some in a “life threatening” state of poisoning from “psychedelic drug 2C-E or Aquarust.” They were all in attendance at an “alt med” homeopathic health conference. Doctors and practitioners (those who could speak) allegedly said they didn’t knowingly take anything that would cause this. Some were hallucinating and some who are still too sick to be questioned are being hospitalized. UPDATE:  We appreciate Independent UK and major top news sites now […]
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Mulberry Compound Aids Weight Loss by Activating Brown Fat

[…]is activated by cold, and burns energy and produces heat and the researchers in the study found that rutin acts the same way; by activating a specific signaling cascade, the activity of a gene called UCP1 increases as does the number of mitochondria in brown fat. And it’s in the activation of the brown fat that combating obesity begins. “Additionally, the team found that rutin triggered the formation of brown-like fat cells in subcutaneous adipose tissue – the fat located under the skin – in both mouse models of obesity,” reports the article. Based on their results, Jin and his colleagues […]
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22 simple ways to get healthier with minimal effort

[…]more food than people who ate from smaller bowls. In an analysis of 72 studies, scientists found that people consistently ate more food when offered larger portions and plates. The simple illusion of eating from a smaller plate could help you feel satisfied with less food. SUMMARY:Eating from a smaller plate is a simple way to trick your brain into eating less. This can be useful if you feel the portions you eat are too big. 3. Swap Refined Carbs for Whole, Unprocessed Carbs Refined carbs are commonly known as simple carbs or “empty” carbs. They are rigorously processed and stripped […]
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New California Laws May Prevent the Overmedication of Foster Kids

[…]Auditor investigated foster care case files from Madera, Riverside, Los Angeles, and Sonoma. They found that some doctors were prescribing children psychotropic medicines in excessive amounts that exceeded state guidelines. During the audit, the California Department of Social Services – the organization in charge of monitoring counties’ compliance with prescription rules – was unable to identify which foster children were prescribed medications. The Department of Health Care Services also failed to come up with this information. The California State Auditor’s report also found that some counties didn’t always acquire court or parental approval to prescribe psychotropic drugs – a legal […]
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Propolis from honey bees is a powerful superfood that kills Candida albicans

[…]As proven in the above study, propolis has antifungal effects. Other inquiries into its effects found that it can also fight bacteria and viruses. Because of these, propolis has been linked to faster recovery from wounds, burns, and other injuries, as well as a reduced risk of bacterial and viral infection. In particular, one study found that applying propolis helped inhibit and reduce the herpes virus in the body, enabling cold sores to heal faster and reducing the risk of the condition reoccurring in the future. Protection from cancer – Propolis has been linked to protection from cancer owing to […]
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Mold at Two Pittsburgh Hospitals Linked to 5 Deaths

[…]for $1.35 million each. The mold report In the 16-page analysis: evidence of mold was found at the hospitals and in almost every tested area of the Paris Healthcare Linen facility, which handled the hospitals’ linen, in Dubois, Pennsylvania. at the hospital, tested linens from Paris Cos. were found to have “heavy fungal growth of Mucor and rhizopus” and at the laundry facility, there was a heavy buildup of lint and mold near the vent through which unfiltered air dried linens that went to University of Pittsburgh Medical Center facilities. (In spite of all this, the hospital system- as of […]
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We Spend Too Much Time Avoiding ‘Bad Foods’ But Should Instead Focus On Eating ‘Good Foods’

[…]a professor of cardiology at the University of California, Los Angeles. Previous studies have found a link between the Mediterranean diet, characterised by a high proportion of fruit, vegetables, legumes, whole grains and fish, moderate alcohol and little meat, and reduced incidences of heart attacks and strokes. However, this global study, in which over 15,000 people from 39 countries participated, was one of the first large international studies to evaluate the relationship between dietary patterns and health in patients with stable coronary heart disease. “Our study confirmed that a diet including the same broad food groups as the Mediterranean diet […]
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Get ready to eat Chinese chickens

[…]worry you: When the FDA did an audit of their approved, on-site certifiers for imported shrimp it found that six out of eight didn’t know what drugs and chemicals were approved in U.S. exports. Very often, third-party certifiers are paid by the companies seeking to export to the U.S. so they have an incentive to look the other way. Once the shrimp reach port, a full 96 percent of shrimp shipments are not opened or checked because the FDA relies on an automated system that flags companies with prior offenses and only then inspects documents, opens shipments or send samples to a lab. Government […]

ABC: Search for missing teen Emanuela Orlandi leads to recovery of bones at the Vatican

[…]the Vatican walls. Authorities pried open the tombs to two 19th century German princesses but found them mysteriously empty of any human remains. After further research, officials from the Vatican realized that in the 1960’s and 1970’s structural work had been done on the cemetery and adjacent college, resulting in the princesses bones being moved. This led to the discovery of a container full of bones under a stone slab near the college. Pietro, Emanuela’s brother, (who was not at the Vatican at the time), told ABC News that officials had dug up a “large number of diverse bones,“1 that […]
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Where have all our insects gone?

[…]had declined in either abundance or occurrence (or both) over the past four decades, it was found. “This is of great concern not just for butterflies but for other wildlife species and the overall state of the environment,” the report noted. These insects eat large volumes of slugs and aphids and large numbers of weed seeds, thus helping to stop fields being overrun by unwanted plants and pests. However, a study, published in the Journal of Applied Ecology in 2012 – which looked at 68 beetle species at 11 locations around the British Isles over 15 years – found that […]

Cannabis leads to better and more frequent sex according to science

[…]with increased sexual frequency and does not appear to impair sexual function.”  In fact, they found that for those who smoke daily, sex is a lot more frequent. Twenty percent more frequent than those who don’t smoke weed at all. And in another JSM published study called “The Relationship Between Marijuana Use Prior to Sex and Sexual Function in Women” researchers at Saint Louis University in Missouri found that weed can significantly improve things in the bedroom:  133 sexually-active adult women at one particular, academic ObGyn practice, were poled by filling out a lengthy questionnaire regarding marijuana use before sex, during their annual check-ups. […]
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Serious drop in Western sperm count ‘could make humans extinct’

[…]the international team of researchers from Brazil, Denmark, Israel, Spain and the United States found was a “decline in sperm concentration of 1.4% per year with an overall drop of 52.4% during the entire study period for men living in industrialized, Western countries. Meanwhile, total sperm count among the same group plunged 1.6% per year and 59.3% overall. By comparison, the researchers found no significant declines in the sperm counts and sperm concentrations of men living in South America, Asia, and Africa.”   RELATED ARTICLE: New Research Shows Laptops Harm Fertility Dr. Levine, from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, said about […]
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FDA wants to lower amount of fluoride in bottled water, but scientists say it is still too high

[…]an assistant professor in the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto, found that higher fluoride levels as measured in urine samples of pregnant women are associated with both lower IQ and increased risk of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder among children in Mexico.” Bashash found “a drop in children’s scores on intelligence tests for every 0.5 milligram-per-liter increase in fluoride exposure beyond 0.8 milligrams per liter detected in a pregnant mother’s urine.” Despite concerns, the American Dental Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics “fully support the public health benefits of community water fluoridation.” Dr. Grandjean maintains, […]
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New Report Shows Fish Fraud Is Rampant

[…]the fish were types of fish that are at risk of extinction. A study of restaurants in Brussels found 98% of 69 bluefin tuna dishes were a different kind of fish. Two sushi chefs in Santa Monica, CA were selling whale meat as tuna. Asian catfish was found to be the type of fish most often sold as a different, higher value type of fish. In fact, it was sold as 18 different types of fish. More from the article: “Oceana is pushing for more regulation from the U.S. government on the issue. President Obama has made a commitment to addressing seafood […]

The Hidden Benefits of Being a Night Owl

[…]days they had to attend school or work, contrasted with days they were able to sleep in. The study found that the brightest students had both later bedtimes and wake times, while those students with low to average intellectual ability went to bed earlier and woke earlier as well.” NIGHT OWL COMMUNITIES ARE ACTIVE: Most people think of the night time as a time of solitude. However, for night owls it’s a time to communicate with others in their tribe. THEY ARE SUPERIOR WHEN IT COMES TO PHYSICAL STRENTH: A study out of the University of Alberta tested the leg strength of both […]

Neanderthals may have Self-Medicated and Some Even Ate Vegetarian

[…]years old and are currently the oldest dental plaque to have been genetically analyzed. They also found out more about their very different diets which, previous to this study, had been a topic of debate. The pair of Neanderthals from El Sidrón Cave in Spain seemed to live a vegetarian lifestyle; their dental plaque revealed they dined on mushrooms, moss and pine nuts – but no meat. But, the Neanderthals from Spy Cave consumed woolly rhinoceros, European wild sheep, and supplemented with wild mushrooms. Laura Weyrich, lead study author and postdoctoral research associate at the University of Adelaide said: “In ancient […]
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Older adults’ forgetfulness tied to faulty brain rhythms in sleep

[…]volunteers take a test to see just how many word pairs they could still remember. And what they found was that their performance was directly related to how well their “slow waves and spindles had synchronized during deep sleep.” The experiment was then repeated with 32 people in their 60s and 70s. Researchers found that their brain waves were less synchronized during deep sleep and they remembered fewer word pairs the next morning. Walker said, “When those two brain waves were perfectly coinciding, that’s when you seem to get this fantastic transfer of memory within the brain from short term vulnerable storage […]
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‘Hidden Dangers’ of mammograms every woman should know about

[…]Radiation Therapy Can Make Cancers 30x More Malignant, June 2012 Sayer Ji is founder of Greenmedinfo.com, a reviewer at the International Journal of Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine, Co-founder and CEO of Systome Biomed, Vice Chairman of the Board of the National Health Federation, Steering Committee Member of the Global Non-GMO Foundation. *Article originally appeared at Green Med […]
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ABC: TV Weatherman Pleading Guilty to Child Pornography Charges

[…]up to 25 years in prison if convicted.  RELATED STORY: A Boy Missing for More Than Two Years Found in the Closet of a Child Pornography Suspect Last month, Davis’ lawyer presented a seven-page motion hoping the court considers intensive behavioral sentencing instead of jail time. The motion says Davis intends to plead guilty to all four charges but also explains why he would be better off being immediately screened for and accepted into the CBCF River City Intense Therapy Program. Davis’ lawyer, Terry Sherman, stated that his client has had several mental health issues for many years, including severe […]
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