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The Vaccine Science is Unsettled

  The foundation of scientific research on human health is the clinical study, and the strength and reliability of conclusions reached is a direct reflection of the study methods used in that research. If the trial design is sound and the research methods followed with integrity, the results will be robust.…
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Is it Time for Your Flu Shot or Extra Nutrition?

It’s that time of year: flu season. Pharmacies are advertising their flu shots. Medical groups and physicians urge patients to get their vaccinations. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that everyone get vaccinated, including newborns, pregnant women, children and the…
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How you run reflects how you feel

  Love a good run, but keep getting leg injuries? That could be because the way we run puts the brunt of jogging’s hard impact shocks on our lower limbs. The average recreational runner usually clocks between 150 and 170 steps a minute. This means that in a light, half-hour run, your feet will strike the ground…
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More scientific proof to refuse vaccines

According to the U.S. CDC and FDA, vaccines are “safe”. That’s the motto both have been propagandizing for longer than anyone can remember, but is it true? Well, consider: “The results of this new investigation show the presence of micro- and nanosized particulate matter…
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Illness: Call to Transformation and Awakening

  Robert Frost (1874-1963), the best known and most beloved American poet of the 20th century, won the Pulitzer Prize four times and was Poet Laureate of the US from 1958-1959. Frost’s poem The Road Not Taken is most famous for the lines: “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I – I took the one less…
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