Posted January 31, 2017
Researchers have found that engaging in mentally stimulating activities, even late in life, may protect against new-onset mild cognitive impairment, which is the intermediate stage between normal cognitive aging and dementia. The study found that cognitively normal people 70 or older who engaged in computer use, craft activities, social activities and playing games had a decreased risk of developing mild cognitive impairment. Read more.
Archives for January 2017
Getting to the Root of Hair Loss
Posted January 30, 2017
If thinning hair is sending you into panic mode, you are far from alone. Hair loss is a problem shared by men and women alike. Alopecia, or abnormal hair loss, is mistakenly believed to be a male disease, but 40 percent of sufferers are actually women. Hair loss can be particularly devastating for women who often have more of their self-image tied up with their luxurious locks. Read more.
Urine test Can Determine Your Level of Health
Posted January 30, 2017
How healthy is your diet? Have you ever wondered if recording what you eat on a day-to-day basis might be helpful in determining how your eating habits might be affecting your health, and maybe even your long-term well-being? Read more.
California Clears Hurdle for Cancer Warning Label on Roundup
Posted January 30, 2017
California can require Monsanto to label its popular weed-killer Roundup as a possible cancer threat despite an insistence from the chemical giant that it poses no risk to people, a judge tentatively ruled Friday. California would be the first state to order such labeling if it carries out the proposal. Read more.
5 Dangers of Birth Control Pills, Plus Side Effects & Alternatives
Posted January 30, 2017
While birth control pills are convenient and indeed effective at preventing unwanted pregnancies — studies claim they work more than 99 percent of the time when taken correctly, and less than one out of 100 women will get pregnant each year if they always take the pill each day as directed — many feel that as far as their mental and physical health go, the risks of birth control outweigh the benefits. Read more.
I Think Trump is Getting Ready to Punch Vaccine-Induced Autism in the Face!
Posted January 30, 2017
Our children have fallen down the well of neurological injury, and not only are we ignored, but we are actively attacked for saying that vaccines caused these injuries, and are doing so on a massive scale. Years before Hillary Clinton used the expression, “basket of deplorables” we knew that was how the mercenary media, propped up by their pharma dollars, portrayed us to the public. Read more.
Robert F. Kennedy’s Devastating quotes on Vaccines and the CDC
Posted January 30, 2017
Kennedy understands the inherent conflict of interest at the CDC, which operates as a vaccine sales and marketing company, while at the same time posing as a neutral scientific body that assesses vaccine safety—AND OF COURSE, THE CDC PRESENTS AN EVER-EXPANDING SCHEDULE OF “NECESSARY” VACCINES TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. Read more.
Public Interest Groups, Farmers File Lawsuit Challenge Monsanto’s Toxic Pesticides
Posted January 30, 2017
Farmers and conservation groups filed a federal lawsuit on Friday challenging the Environmental Protection Agency’s approval of Monsanto’s new “XtendiMax” pesticide. The approval of the pesticide company’s latest version of the older weed-killer known as dicamba permits it to be sprayed directly on Monsanto’s genetically engineered (GE), dicamba-resistant soybeans and cotton. The decision greenlights a more than 10-fold increase in use of the toxic pesticide, increasing risks to farmers, community health, and the environment. Read more.
10 Reasons CDC Employees Should be “Crying in the Hallways”
Posted January 30, 2017
Question: The day after Donald Trump’s unexpected win in the presidential election, how many government agencies had reports in the media of their employees “crying in the hallways”? Answer: Exactly one. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which is based in Atlanta, GA. Read more.
How to Bring Wheat Safely Back Into Your Diet
Posted January 30, 2017
Is it ever appropriate to eat wheat or grains? John Douillard’s book “Eat Wheat: A Scientific and Clinically-Proven Approach to Safely Bringing Wheat and Dairy Back Into Your Diet” would seem to be in direct conflict with my first book, the New York Times Best Seller “The No-Grain Diet: Conquer Carbohydrate Addiction and Stay Slim for Life.” Read more.