Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Speaks to Crowd about Vaccine Mandates – MUST LISTEN Video

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Speaks to Crowd about Vaccine Mandates – MUST LISTEN Video by Children’s Health Defense The Colorado state legislature’s House Health and Insurance committee held hearings on vaccine mandates which would make obtaining vaccine exemptions for children much more difficult and put an immunization tracking system for Colorado’s schoolchildren in place. With only a 48-hour notice of the hearings—conspicuously held on a Sunday in an attempt to be inconspicuous—Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. travelled to Denver to lead a rally of approximately 3,000 health freedom advocates.

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Dementia: Negative Thinking Linked With More Rapid Cognitive Decline, Study Indicates

Dementia: Negative Thinking Linked With More Rapid Cognitive Decline, Study Indicates By Natalie L Marchant, UCL via Natural Blaze Dementia affects an estimated 54 million people worldwide. There no cure, but reports indicate that approximately a third of dementia cases may be preventable, which is why many researchers have begun to focus on identifying risk factors. This would allow for better personalised interventions that may be able to reduce risk, delay, or even prevent the onset of dementia. Current research shows that genetics, high blood pressure, and smoking are all risk factors for developing…

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Why COVID-19 Disproportionately Affects the Elderly

Why COVID-19 Disproportionately Affects the Elderly by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola While the mortality rate for COVID-191 varies around the world (in large part due to variations in testing), one trend is clear: The infection disproportionately affects the elderly, with those over the age of 75 making up the bulk of the deaths. COVID-19 Outcomes Tied to Age Looking at provisional data2 from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, you can see a clear and dramatic increase in deaths for each older age group. For young people, especially children, the…

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A Good Vitamin D Status Can Protect Against Cancer

A Good Vitamin D Status Can Protect Against Cancer for Natural Blaze A good vitamin D status is beneficial both in cancer prevention and in the prognosis of several cancers, according to a new research review. The anti-cancer effects of vitamin D are especially pronounced in the prevention and treatment of colon cancer and blood cancers. In addition, high vitamin D responsiveness can be linked to a smaller cancer risk. Vitamin D responsiveness varies between individuals, affecting their need for vitamin D supplementation. The review article, published in Seminars in Cancer…

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Colorado moves to erode parents’ choice to exempt kids from vaccination

Colorado moves to erode parents’ choice to exempt kids from vaccination By Calvin Freiburger for Life Site News Critics fear Senate Bill 163 will weaken Colorado’s existing exemptions for vaccinating minors. Legislation that critics fear will weaken Colorado’s existing exemptions for vaccinating minors will proceed to the House floor for consideration after a 7-4 vote this weekend by the state’s House Health and Insurance Committee. Senate Bill 163 would task the state health department with annually reviewing and updating the state’s immunization practices, setting a goal of 95 percent vaccination for the student…

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Patients with insomnia can benefit more from cognitive behavior therapy than from medication, study shows

Patients with insomnia can benefit more from cognitive behavior therapy than from medication, study shows by: Zoey Sky for Natural News Chronic insomnia is a common condition that affects about 10 to 15 percent of adults in Great Britain. While medication is often prescribed to help those with insomnia sleep better at night, a study has found that cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a more effective treatment for the condition. The study findings were published in the British Journal of General Practice. What is chronic insomnia? Chronic insomnia is a condition wherein a person has…

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7 Superfoods you should add to your garden and stockpile

7 Superfoods you should add to your garden and stockpile by: Janine Acero for Natural News It’s important to prepare for emergencies, as these can happen without a moment’s notice. For most people, that means stockpiling enough food to keep themselves fed in the event an emergency happens. But as you fill up your storage spaces with quick fixes like rice, spaghetti and survival rations, why not balance it out by adding nutritious superfoods to the mix? While having easily accessible emergency food is an important consideration, eating foods that maintain overall health…

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Vaccination rates plummeting due to coronavirus, yet illnesses are NOT increasing

Vaccination rates plummeting due to coronavirus, yet illnesses are NOT increasing by: Ethan Huff for Natural News GNN Note – hmmm…. So, fewer vaccines without an increase in illnesses that vaccines are suppose to stop. That’s weird. Why are these illnesses not skyrocketing? Why is the “black plague” not running wild, polio, measles, rubeola and all the other illnesses? People, especially little children, should be dropping like flies. Weird. I wonder what’s happening with autism, bet those cases are going down. ****** The state of Michigan has seen a dramatic decline in childhood…

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