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Vitamin D Decreases Diabetes Risk

  I have written extensively about Vitamin D in the past, particularly in the areas of cancer prevention and cardiovascular disease prevention.  As regular readers of this column already know, Vitamin D, which actually functions more like a hormone than a vitamin, appears to be the only vitamin with clinically significant cancer prevention and cardiovascular...

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Cancer-Sniffing Dogs

  The earlier that cancer is detected, the greater the likelihood of cure.  Therefore, cancer researchers are always looking for more sensitive tests that can detect cancer at the earliest possible stage.  When I was a cancer research fellow working in the lab, I used an exquisitely sensitive chemical test to identify trace amounts of genetic...

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Surgeon Performance Impaired After Drinking Alcohol the Day Before Surgery

  Surgeons, like pilots, are held to a very high standard of conduct when it comes to alcohol and drug use. Unlike pilots, however, there are no rules barring surgeons from having a few beers, or other alcoholic drinks, on the day or evening before they enter the operating room to perform surgery. While most...

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The Globalist Control System

2011-02-27
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The Globalist Control System

Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country Now that the ‘New World Order‘ has finally materialized, and this full blown conspiracy is not just a theory anymore, the nonbelievers who were threatened with the stigma of being labeled a ‘kook’ are trying to live with...

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Fred to Save Planet — Mobs Cheer Worldwide

2011-02-22
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Fred to Save Planet — Mobs Cheer Worldwide

The principle here is that we don’t need to be enemies with most of the people we are enemies with, but if we didn’t have enemies we wouldn’t know who we were or what to do in the morning. Or how to get funding for the Five-Sided War Box.

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America: Fading Beauty

2011-01-13
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Pondering Whither America, I reflected on a story, probably apocryphal but which I am going to believe because I like it, about catching monkeys. Tribesmen somewhere craft a heavy pot with a hole in it large enough that a monkey could insert an open hand, but not withdraw a closed fist. They then put...

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Ron Paul vs. The Federal Reserve

2011-01-11
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The Patriot-Liberty movement has railed against the Federal Reserve for decades. Inexorably attached to the abolishment of the private banking monopoly, the entire political career of Ron Paul is an inspiration for any citizen who values liberty and defends the U.S. Constitution. The Federal Reserve is the Enemy of America. The central cause for...

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The American Dream – Viva Las Vegas Style

2011-01-04
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With every New Year’s resolution, optimism and even the expectation that the future will get better has long been a staple within the popular culture. By nature, people want to believe in a better society. The American Dream means different things to diverse people, but it always had a vision for great achievements and...

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No Labels = the Ignorant Middle

2010-12-25
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The American electorate seldom demonstrates an ability to resist the appeals of slick marketing and charlatan candidates. The “so called” swing vote is the battleground where every election is fought. View the vast middle as the ill-equipped idiots that continually waste their vote on establishment surrogates who always protest the corporate/state as their primary...

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Job and Workplace Stress

JOB AND WORKPLACE STRESS The global economy remains in the doldrums, unemployment remains at historically high levels around much of the world, and many people are feeling stressed in both their professional and personal lives. In today’s highly competitive job market, many employees are feeling increasingly vulnerable. There is also the perception among many...

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Mammograms Save Lives in Women with Family History of Breast Cancer

While the debate about whether or not routine screening mammograms can save lives continues in some circles, the clinical research evidence supporting mammograms as a lifesaving cancer screening exam continues to accumulate. Now, a newly published public health study, which appears in The Lancet Oncology, examines the survival benefit associated with routine screening mammograms...

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Michael Roberts: One Man Against the Surveillance State

2010-10-25
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“I don’t know why everybody is running to buy these expensive and useless machines. I can overcome the body scanners with enough explosives to bring down a Boeing 747. That’s why we haven’t put them in our airport.”—Rafi Sela, leading Israeli airport security expert, referring to Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion International Airport, which has...

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In Deep Bluefield

2010-10-23
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It may have been the summer of ’85, or may not have been, when I hitchhiked out of Washington, DC, which is the left ventricle of the heart of darkness, toward the coal fields of West Virginia. I was then on the low end of respectability, as I hope I still am. As a...

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Scanners: No Place to Hide in the Surveillance State

2010-10-02
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Scanners: No Place to Hide in the Surveillance State

The government can now do drive-by strip searches of your person and your home, including monitoring what you are doing in the privacy of your home....Everything you do in your house will be under scrutiny by government agents—and can and will be recorded and used against you at a later date.

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Recalling Milton Friedman: A Dose of Capitalism and Freedom

2010-09-22
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It has been almost 50 years since Milton Friedman, Nobel economist, released his classic, Capitalism and Freedom. The book has slowly slipped from my course syllabus, not to mention that of the political elite. And why not? What Friedman said is now obvious. Surely, Americans, given the indisputable superiority of the free market over...

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More Erratic Economic Notions From Obama

2010-09-09
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Prolonged uncertainty will continue to limit hiring and minimize commitment to long-term capital expenditures. Only a very few large corporations with plans already on the books to expand capacity will take advantage of this temporarily accelerated tax break. This plan enables an acceleration of depreciation allowances which businesses would deduct over time, as such...

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Cannabinoids: The Marijuana Miracle Medicine

2010-08-22
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Light this: There are more cannabinoid receptors in the brain and vital organs than any other receptor.

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CDC: US Circumcision Rate Has Plunged to 33%

2010-08-17
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The rate of circumcisions in the United States has declined precipitously during the past four years. The news was revealed at the recent 18th International AIDS Conference in Vienna, where Charbel El Bcheraoui, Ph.D. of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) gave a presentation stating that the newborn circumcision rate has plunged from 56% in...

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Blueberries, Obesity, Diabetes and Metabolic Syndrome

Metabolic syndrome includes a constellation of health disorders that are associated with a high risk of developing diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Specific disorders that are associated with metabolic syndrome include high blood pressure, abnormal cholesterol and triglyceride levels in the blood, obesity, and diabetes (or “pre-diabetes”). In the United States, where obesity has become an epidemic,...

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Gun Limits Lifted in Arizona

2010-07-29
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For Immediate Release July 29, 2010 GUN LIMITS LIFTED IN ARIZONA GUN LIMITS LIFTED IN ARIZONA GUN LIMITS LIFTED IN ARIZONA Arizona Sets New National Standard Arizona Sets New National Standard by Alan Korwin Arizona, which has single-handedly rocked the national dialog on the immigration debate, has done it again — this time for...

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