New Study Shows Every Week Of Lockdown Increases Binge Drinking

New Study Shows Every Week Of Lockdown Increases Binge Drinking from Natural Blaze Study participants who regularly drank at harmful levels shown to consume six drinks per session, compared to two alcoholic beverages for those less regular binge drinkers Harmful drinking among adults increases the longer they spend at home in lockdown, according to a study published in the peer-reviewed American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. The research, based on a survey of nearly 2,000 over-18s in the US, is the first to highlight the relationship nationally between hazardous drinking…

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Asymptomatic People Do Not Spread COVID-19

Asymptomatic People Do Not Spread COVID-19 by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola GNN Note – Take that mask off you have been wearing for a week and throw it in the trash and never put another back on. /END According to media reports, COVID-19 “cases,” meaning positive PCR test results, are soaring across the U.S. and around the world, leading to the implementation of measures that in some cases are stricter than what we endured during the initial wave. However, as detailed in several recent articles, including “Why COVID-19 Testing Is…

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Imagine My Shock – CDC Announces They Will Be Rolling Back Collection Of Flu Data During The 2020-2021 Season

Imagine My Shock – CDC Announces They Will Be Rolling Back Collection Of Flu Data During The 2020-2021 Season By Phillip Schneider for Natural Blaze GNN Note – Since everything from suicide to motorcycle accidents to heart attacks are being attributed to Wuhan-Bat-Flu stew why count seasonal flu – it’s all “covid”. Nobody is dying from anything other than “covid”. hmmm… /END Buried in a CDC web page about yearly flu data collection is a message that may come as a surprise. It reads, “Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, this…

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Social isolation during coronavirus pandemic tied to higher rates of high blood pressure among patients

Social isolation during coronavirus pandemic tied to higher rates of high blood pressure among patients by: Divina Ramirez for Natural News Social isolation due to pandemic-related restrictions have been linked to an increase in high blood pressure among patients rushed to the emergency room, according to a recent study presented at the 46th Argentine Congress of Cardiology. Led by Matias Fosco of the Favaloro Foundation University Hospital in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the study showed that admission to the emergency department during the country’s lockdown period was associated with a 37 percent increase in…

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Are Enzymes a Key to COVID Endothelial Injury?

Are Enzymes a Key to COVID Endothelial Injury? by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola Enzymes catalyze many biological reactions in your body. They regulate the rate of these chemical reactions, speeding them up so necessary functions like digestion, muscle contractions and other aspects of cellular metabolism can occur.1 Enzymes are also emerging as key players in COVID-19, as studies suggest damage to the endothelium, which are cells covering blood vessels, is contributing to the development of blood clots, or thrombosis, in the blood vessels of severely ill COVID-19 patients.2 Enzymes may turn…

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Addicted: America’s Opioid Crisis

Addicted: America’s Opioid Crisis By Dr. Joseph Mercola The featured 2019 BBC documentary, Addicted: America’s Opioid Crisis, explores the depth of the nation’s addiction to opioid painkillers and the role played by Purdue Pharma and other makers of the drug. As noted in the film, opioids kill more people than any other drug on the market, and it’s the only type of drug that can condemn a person to a life of addiction after a single week of use. According to the BBC, “1 in 8 American children live with a…

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Eating Dried Fruit May Be Linked With Better Health Markers

Eating Dried Fruit May Be Linked With Better Health Markers from Natural Blaze Don’t be afraid to toss a handful of raisins or dried apples in your Thanksgiving stuffing this year — a new Penn State study has found that dried fruit may be connected with better health. The researchers found that people who ate dried fruit were generally healthier than those who did not, and on days when people ate dried fruit they consumed greater amounts of some key nutrients than on days when they skipped. However, they also…

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More Than 2/3rds Of Americans Oppose Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccinations

More Than 2/3rds Of Americans Oppose Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccinations by Tyler Durden for Zero Hedge Ever since it burst out of Wuhan, China roughly one year ago, the coronavirus has created what one economist described as a “trilemma” – that is, the struggle to balance the inevitable tradeoffs between safeguarding public health, the economy and personal freedom. In the US (and in many spots around Europe as well), some have pointed to skepticism surrounding the accelerated development process for the myriad COVID vaccine projects as a potential obstacle to achieving herd…

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Cleveland Clinic Identifies Melatonin as COVID-19 Treatment

Cleveland Clinic Identifies Melatonin as COVID-19 Treatment by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola Melatonin is a hormone synthesized in your pineal gland and many other organs.1 While it is most well-known as a natural sleep regulator, it also has many other important functions.2 For example, melatonin: Is a potent antioxidant3 with the rare ability to enter your mitochondria,4 where it helps “prevent mitochondrial impairment, energy failure and apoptosis of mitochondria damaged by oxidation.”5 It also helps recharge glutathione,6 and glutathione deficiency has been linked to COVID-19 severity Plays an important role in cancer prevention7 Is important for brain, cardiovascular…

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The Truth About COVID-19 ‘Long-Haulers’

The Truth About COVID-19 ‘Long-Haulers’ by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola You may have seen reports about COVID-19 patients who seem unable to fully recover. Some complain of lingering chronic fatigue symptoms. Others struggle with mental health problems. In fact, a study1,2 from Oxford University published online November 9, 2020, in The Lancet Psychiatry, found 18.1% of individuals diagnosed with COVID-19 also received a first-time psychiatric diagnosis in the 14 to 90 days afterward. Most common were anxiety disorders, insomnia and dementia. A similar trend was also observable after COVID-19 relapses. Interestingly,…

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