FEMA says no federal funds for disaster preparedness will go to states that deny official "climate change" narrative

FEMA says no federal funds for disaster preparedness will go to states that deny official "climate change" narrative

(NaturalNews) The lawless entity posing as the federal government has issued a new guideline pertaining to the distribution of funding for disaster and emergency preparedness that crystallizes the man-made climate change myth. States that refuse to acknowledge and assess the “long…
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Perro Sube las Escaleras de Manera Muy Especial

¡No parpadee o se lo perderá!
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Top 12 Remedies for Skin Tanning (A TO Z GUIDE)

If you want to heal your tanned skin without any side effects, then you should try home remedies which include only natural ingredients to use.
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Estos Animales Heroicos Incluso Protegen A Los Humanos… ¿No Deberíamos Protegerlos A Ellos También?

Por la Dra. Becker

Los leones a menudo son considerados como depredadores feroces; el “Rey de la Selva.” Tienen un misterioso aire majestuoso que atrae a la gente (por lo general para verlos en un zoológico o si tiene suerte, en un safari silvestre).
Sin embargo, si es un amante de los gatos, es posible que encuentre algunas sorprendentes simiSee Original Article

Novartis digs deeper into cancer with up to $750 million Aduro deal

Novartis digs deeper into cancer with up to $750 million Aduro deal

… experimental STING (Stimulator of Interferon Genes) technology, which is a next-generation method to harness the body's immune system to combat …
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Too good to be true: Skepticism necessary when media hype genetic, medical 'breakthroughs'

This essentially coats the tumor with a virus our immune system knows to fight. The immune system takes over and kills the tumor cells. The polio part …
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CRISPR Shows How A Bacterial Cell Can Recognize Its Own DNA

Bacteria have an immune system to fight off invasive viruses called phages, and like any immune system, from single-celled to human, the first …
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Magazine Preview: Better Tools for Improved Immuno-Oncology Research

GEMs with an intact immune system cannot easily imitate the complex genetic profile of some cancers. Syngeneic models use a tumor and host that …
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Should You Be Screened for Abdominal Aortic…

Should You Be Screened for Abdominal Aortic…

Since most abdominal aortic aneurysms cause no symptoms whatsoever before they rupture, screening for abdominal aortic aneurysms is recommended for certain individuals who are at increased risk.
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Knockout exercise routine gets you punching above your weight

It works everywhere giving you a great power and cardio workout. Especially if you move non-stop for at least three minutes of continuous exercise, …
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Causes of Chest Pain – Coronary Artery Spasm

Coronary artery spasm, in which the coronary arteries become transiently narrowed, is a relatively uncommon cause of chest pain.
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The 4 Types of Cardiac Arrhythmias

A general overview of cardiac arrhythmias, or heart rhythm problems – extra heart beats, tachycardia, bradycardia and bundle branch block.
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Short bouts of high-intensity exercise before a fatty meal best for vascular health

Short bouts of high-intensity exercise before a fatty meal best for vascular health

A short burst of intensive exercise before eating a high fat meal is better for blood vessel function in young people than the currently recommended moderate-intensity exercise, according to a new study. Cardiovascular diseases including heart attacks and stroke a leading cause of death, and the process underlying these diseases start in youth. An See Original Article

What is the definition of 'natural' foods? Consumers want to know

After decades of debate there remains no generally accepted definition of a “natural” food product. Regulatory agencies have refused to settle the issue but may be under new pressure from consumer lawsuits, according to a new study.
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Pears could be part of a healthy diet to manage diabetes

While the phrase “an apple a day” is a popular saying, a new study suggests that pears as part of a healthy diet could play a role in helping to manage type 2 diabetes and diabetes-induced hypertension. New research details potential health benefits of Bartlett and Starkrimson pears.
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Brain development suffers from lack of fish oil fatty acids, study finds

While recent reports question whether fish oil supplements support heart health, scientists have found that the fatty acids they contain are vitally important to the developing brain. Neurobiologists report that dietary deficiencies in the type of fatty acids found in fish and other foods can limit brain growth during fetal development and early inSee Original Article

Broad Institute (March 13, 2015): For Drivers of Alzheimer’s Disease, Check the Roadmap

Broad Institute (March 13, 2015): For Drivers of Alzheimer’s Disease, Check the Roadmap

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Fri, 03/13/2015

Recently, the BroadMinded blog highlighted the exciting science emerging from the Roadmap Epigenomics program, resulting in the most comprehensive map of the human epigenome — the collection of chemical changes to DNA and its supporting proteins thaSee Original Article

National Institute on Aging (April 7, 2015): Nations Gather to Coordinate Global Dementia Research

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Tue, 04/07/2015

NIA Director Dr. Richard J. Hodes joined health ministers, leading scientists, and advocates from around the world March 16-17 in Geneva, Switzerland, to advance dementia research planning on a global scale.

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Boston Globe (March 6, 2015): Older and Wiser? Some Brain Functions Improve as We Age

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Fri, 03/06/2015

There is hope for aging baby boomers.
The ability to recall names and faces with lightning speed may start to fade in one’s 20s, but our capability to perform other functions, such as learning new words, doesn’t peak until decades later, accordingSee Original Article

NTU scientists discover new treatment for dementia

New brain cells can be formed through deep brain stimulation, improving memory retentionPushing new frontiers in dementia research, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore)…
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New tea cafe on Main Street will bring teas, 'mocktail' hours and holistic healing to downtown …

New tea cafe on Main Street will bring teas, 'mocktail' hours and holistic healing to downtown …

She hopes to incorporate Ayurvedan practices into her tea cafe, since a core principle of Ayurveda is the use of natural herbal remedies to treat …
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Cuando Calienta Alimentos Naturales de Origen Vegetal Puede Producir Acrilamida que Causa Cáncer

Por el Dr. Mercola

La acrilamida, una sustancia química que causa cáncer y es potencialmente neorotóxica, se crea cuando los alimentos ricos en carbohidratos son cocinados a altas temperaturas, ya sean horneados, fritos, rostizados, asados o tostados.
Algunos de los peores ofensores incluyen a las papas fritas y las papas a la francesa, peSee Original Article

Derby the Dog Learns to Run on 3D Printed Prosthetics

Compassion for a sweet dog named Derby led a woman first to foster him, then help doctors create “legs” so he could run like other dogs for the first time.
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10 Natural Anxiety & Stress Management & Relief Remedies

Too much anxiety can disturb daily life. Before going to the doctor for anxiety, however, try the natural remedies listed below. #1: Chamomile.
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Stroke prevention in women

Stroke prevention in women

Women with a history of high blood pressure before pregnancy may be candidates for low-dose aspirin after the first trimester or calcium supplements …
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Kidney Day screenings highlight health issues

The free blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol tests at the hospital … According to a statement issued by the Health Services Authority, Cayman has “high levels of kidney disease, due to the incidence of high blood pressure …
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How to reduce high blood pressure naturally

More than 40 percent of non-Hispanic blacks have high blood pressure. If you're African American, there's a good chance that you, a relative or an …
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Impaled Nazarene – Blood Is Ticker Than Water

Finland Black Metal Blood Is Thicker Than Water Lost in memories, of forgotten love On hot summer night we were swimming naked under a moon Lost in dreams, deep pain inside The picture of deep love burning in my mind Continue reading →
Impaled Nazarene – Blood Is Ticker Than Water

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Cleveland Clinic, Piedmont Healthcare partner on cardio care

Cleveland Clinic, Piedmont Healthcare partner on cardio care

The Cleveland Clinic has agreed to a cardiovascular care alliance with Atlanta-based Piedmont Healthcare. Clinical policies, treatment protocols and …
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Kingman Regional cardio services among best in Southwest

KINGMAN – When Melanie Reynoso temporarily moved here three years ago to work at the Kingman Regional Medical Center Cardiovascular Center, …
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7 Awe-Inspiring Calisthenics Disciplines That Boost Strength & Vitality

Two years have almost passed since I shared my vision for the future of calisthenics.
During these 2 years, calisthenics have continued to become more and more popular, but most people still hold a limited view about it.
When …
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Could Smoggy Air Raise Your Anxiety Levels?

Air pollution may take a toll not only on physical health, but mental well-being as well, two new studies suggest.
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Michelle Obama: My challenge to you

Michelle Obama: My challenge to you

Faith leaders are educating their congregations about healthy eating and physical activity. Restaurants are offering healthier versions of their dishes, …
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Canned Food Week 2015 promotes new recipes and healthy eating plans with James Martin and …

This year Canned Food UK and Amanda Hamilton have produced a set of healthy eating plans, each one with recipes that will take you from breakfast …
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'MIND' your diet and protect against Alzheimer's

If you want to protect your mind, be mindful of what you eat. … said her group focused on this mix of two well-known healthy diets because it would be …
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The shopping habit making you fat

A new study has revealed that people who bring their own bags are more likely to buy organic foods — but they are also more likely to buy high-fat, …
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New York Times (March 25, 2015): In Iceland's DNA, New Clues to Disease-Causing Genes

New York Times (March 25, 2015): In Iceland's DNA, New Clues to Disease-Causing Genes

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Wed, 03/25/2015

Scientists in Iceland have produced an unprecedented snapshot of a nation’s genetic makeup, discovering a host of previously unknown gene mutations that may play roles in ailments as diverse as Alzheimer’s disease, heart disease and gallstones.See Original Article

Results announced from Phase 1 single ascending dose study of PRX002, a monoclonal antibody for the potential treatment of Parkinson's disease

Prothena Corporation plc, a late-stage clinical biotechnology company focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of novel protein immunotherapy programs, has announced positive…
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Mitochondria are altered in human cell model of Parkinson's disease

Buck Institute research provides tool for testing of potential therapeuticsBased on research in fruit flies, it has long been suspected that the most common mutation linked to both sporadic and…
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Migrating immune cells promote nerve cell demise in the brain

A small area in the midbrain known as the substantia nigra is the control center for all bodily movement.
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