Health Wellness

Get a Vaccine or Lose Your Job

One of the most sinister and disguised population controls is mass inoculations and vaccinations. When our children are vaccinated, there is a percentage who die as a result, and many are disabled in various ways for life and their lives shortened because of it. Of course, the medical totalitarians will tell you that the percentage

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Blue Cross Blows Big Pharma’s Cover

With healthcare reform now back on the docket in the U.S. Senate, liberals are crying bloody murder over the purely hypothetical costs to the insured that exist entirely in their heads. But they’re not wrong about one thing: healthcare is too expensive, and the fact that people try to lay the costs of it almost

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Aunt Gives Birth to Twin Nieces

An aunt who stood by her sister as she went through nine miscarriages and a failed in vitro fertilization attempt gave birth to her healthy twin nieces after offering to be a surrogate for her sibling. Lisa Auten, 35, delivered twins Ashlynn and Tierney via Caesarian-section on March 26, PEOPLE reported. “I am so incredibly

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Overcrowded ERs a Serious Health Risk

SUNDAY, May 21, 2017 (HealthDay News) — People with the potentially life-threatening infection complication known as sepsis are less likely to receive immediate antibiotic treatment in overcrowded emergency departments, researchers say. “Prompt initiation of appropriate antibiotics is the cornerstone of high-quality sepsis care, a fact emphasized in Medicare quality measures and international guidelines,” said the

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Beware the Neighborhood Swimming Pool

THURSDAY, May 18, 2017 (HealthDay News) — Families seeking to cool off don’t expect to pick up a nasty infection. Yet, outbreaks of a diarrhea-causing parasitic infection have doubled in recent years at swimming pools and water playgrounds in the United States, health officials warn. At least 32 outbreaks of cryptosporidiosis were reported in 2016,

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Texas Approves New Limits on Abortion

AUSTIN, Texas — Texas’ Republican-controlled Legislature has advanced tough new limits on abortion, hitting back at a United States Supreme Court decision last summer that struck down most of the sweeping restrictions on the procedure that the state approved four years ago. The Texas House voted 96 to 47 late Friday on legislation that bans

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The Purple Pill’s Bogus “Cure”

Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is absolutely essential for life. Thus, reduced quantities foretell illness no matter what age. HCl starts a disturbing decline after age 40, but it gets worse. Research has shown over and over that, on average, by age 50 there is only 15 percent of the amount of HCl present as at age

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How Much Water Do You Really Need?

THURSDAY, May 18, 2017 (HealthDay News) — You might have heard that drinking 8 glasses of water a day has health benefits that range from weight loss to brighter skin. You might also have heard that’s a myth. In fact, there are no national health guidelines on how much water you should be drinking. According

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AIDS Epidemic Winding Down in the U.S.

WEDNESDAY, May 17, 2017 (HealthDay News) — Could the United States be turning the corner on the AIDS epidemic? New research suggests it’s possible. If certain targets are met, the rate of new infections may be down to 12,000 a year by 2025, which would mark a transition toward the end of the HIV/AIDS epidemic,