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| 9/6/2015 - Dr. Robert Kleinwaks brings 20 years of chiropractic experience to this year's Holistic Oral Health Summit. He owned the largest health and wellness center on Long Island, N.Y., and completed post-graduate work that detailed the impact that positive thinking can have on human well-being. After carpal...
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| 5/25/2015 - The Mediterranean diet has long been researched and touted for its many benefits. High in nutrients and antioxidants, several studies have linked this type of diet to a lower risk of obesity, heart disease, stroke and dementia.
According to a new clinical study, a Mediterranean diet rich in nuts...
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| 2/17/2015 - Thousands upon thousands upon thousands of young American children and teens are diagnosed with ADD or ADHD, attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, when the problem really stems from bad curricula and bad food. Imagine for a second, something different, where a child...
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| 1/6/2015 - For some people, having the discipline just to make it to the gym is half the battle in staying fit. But new research suggests that the simple act of thinking about working out without actually doing it may be enough to tone muscle and even promote muscle growth.
Researchers from Ohio University...
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| 1/2/2015 - Plenty of information exists demonstrating the intelligence of humans, apes and monkeys. From people's technological inventions to apes that have learned sign language, it's clear that the ability to think on advanced levels exists across a variety of species. Now, researchers have a new animal to add...
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| 12/24/2014 - Most people have heard about the benefits of walking through life seeing the proverbial glass half full, rather than focusing on worry and self-doubt. Positive thinking has the power to cancel out the negative thoughts that can cause physical and mental stress and, in turn, wreak havoc on health.
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| 12/6/2014 - (By Paul Craig Roberts, published on RINF Alternative News)
Raising unsettling questions and providing disturbing explanations seldom meet with accolades. For example, Guy McPherson is a University of Arizona scientist who has been studying human disruption of the environment and climate for 30 years....
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| 5/14/2014 - The Stanford School of Education reports that the difference in a person's innovative and creative thinking is substantial, depending on whether the person is sitting, standing or walking.
"Many people anecdotally claim they do their best thinking when walking. We finally may be taking a step, or...
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| 11/19/2013 - What role can positive thinking have on our reality?
More importantly, how do you feel about positive thinking?
If you feel that positive thinking has little influence on reality, if you believe that positive people are fake people, that positivity is all for dreamers who can't face reality, then...
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| 10/22/2013 - Ask any scientist where life on our planet came from, and they'll usually give you a one-word answer: "Evolution." Immediately thereafter, they will usually give you a condescending look that also implies you're an idiot for not knowing this "scientific fact" that everyone else has accepted as true.
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| 3/11/2013 - Mention a problem to just about anyone and you'll be inundated with positive advice. "Things will get better soon. Just keep a positive outlook. Chin up, my friend! Behind every dark cloud is a silver lining. When one door closes, another opens. Your attitude determines your altitude. You'll be fine....
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| 12/14/2011 - The article which originally appeared here has been removed because it is no longer aligned with the science-based investigative mission of Natural News. In late 2013 / early 2014, Mike Adams (the Health Ranger), editor of Natural News, transitioned from outspoken activist to environmental scientist....
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| 2/20/2011 - Those interested in alternative health will inevitably encounter reality: free thinking individuals are routinely ridiculed for thinking outside of the box and breaking from social normality. While this can be frustrating, it is even more disturbing that this suppression of free thinking begins in our...
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| 1/25/2010 - The article I posted yesterday that exposed the true beliefs of "skeptics" made some major waves across the 'net. Entitled, What "skeptics" really believe about vaccines, medicine, consciousness and the universe (https://www.naturalnews.com/028012_skeptics_medicine.html), the article turned the tables...
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| 10/18/2008 - The world's biggest leisure activity is watching television. Not walking or reading, not playing games with our children, not engaging with others in outdoor activities. Most of us like to think that television has absolutely no effect on how we think or what we do. We believe that it is a way to relax....
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| 7/14/2006 - Wherever you go, if you talk about nutrition, healing with food, natural health or any similar topics, you'll find that women are far more open to these ideas than men. I have wondered for a long time why this is, and I have a few ideas on some possible answers. For the men out there reading this, you're...
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