Largest Settlement in Pharma History: Bayer-Monsanto Agrees to $10B Settlement With Victims Poisoned by Roundup Weedkiller

Bayer-Monsanto Agrees to $10B Settlement With Victims Poisoned by Roundup Weedkiller by Alex FormuzisThe Environmental Working Group  WASHINGTON – In a settlement reached today, Bayer AG …

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Be proactive and reduce your risk factors (with food!) – Dr. Neal Barnard, PCRM

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Heart disease, cancer, type 2 diabetes, obesity, asthma, and hypertension are all huge risk factors for COVID-19 hospitalization and worse.

Do you know the #1 thing that determines your likelihood of having these chronic conditions?

I’ll give you a hint—it’s NOT your genes.

It’s the food on your plate.

Decades of scientific research has shown that with your food choices, you literally shape your destiny.

For example, simple changes in diet and lifestyle may help prevent more than 90% of type 2 diabetes, 80% of coronary heart disease, and 70% of colon cancer.

That’s impressive, isn’t it? So what steps can you take right now to decrease your risk, so you can fare better, and feel better?

There’s a wildly popular online event starting soon that breaks down the science, answers critical questions, and gives you action steps to help you live your healthiest life.

Learn more about the Food Revolution Summit and take your health into your own hands. (It’s free!)

From April 25–May 3, John and Ocean Robbins will interview 24 of the world’s top medical and food experts. I’m pleased to be included along with Matt McCarthy, MD; Joel Fuhrman, MD; Christiane Northrup, MD; Michael Greger, MD; Vandana Shiva, PhD; Daniel Amen, MD; David Perlmutter, MD; and many more.

If you want up-to-date information you can trust about food and health, then this is the place to be.

After all, in the time of COVID-19, your health is more important than ever.

Join the 2020 Food Revolution Summit now.

The best part? Every interview is personally (and brilliantly) conducted by 2-million-copy best-selling author, John Robbins. I’ve been listening to his interviews for years, and I can tell you that you are in for a treat.

Will you join me?

Yours for thriving,

Neal Barnard, MD
President

P.S. When you sign up for the Food Revolution Summit, you’ll join over 300,000 people around the world to get informed, inspired, and empowered to strengthen your immune system and enhance your overall health. Click here to learn all about the Summit and see the amazing list of speakers.

https://www.foodrevolutionsummit.org/

 

Chicken Is Not Low In Cholesterol. Egg Yolks Are Extremely High. Where Do You Get Protein? by Kim Williams, M.D., MACC, FAHA

The convergence of evidence suggests that an affordable plant-based diet can help prevent and even reverse some of the top killer diseases in the Western world, and can be even more effective than medication and surgery. This could save Medicare billions of dollars, but medical training continues to underemphasize nutrition education , in part, perhaps, because lifestyle interventions go against the prevailing conventional wisdom. The USDA, in formulating its dietary guidelines, has been accused of both acting with bias and ignoring relevant research. However, the most recent guidelines take a step in the right direction by recommending a shift to a plant-based diet, which Kaiser Permanente, the largest U.S. managed care organization, has moved in the direction of supporting. Lifestyle medicine attempts to find, prevent, and treat the causes of disease. Patients should receive fully informed consent for treatment, meaning they should be informed about all of their options including dietary changes. Doctors report they don’t practice preventative cardiology because they fear their patients won’t change their diet.

Kim Allan Williams, MD, MACC, FAHA, MASNC, FESC was born in Chicago, and attended the College of The University of Chicago (1971 to 1975), followed by the University of Chicago’s Pritzker School of Medicine (1975 to 1979), internal medicine residency at Emory University (1979 to 1982), and overlapping fellowships in Cardiology at the University of Chicago (1982 to 1985), Clinical Pharmacology (1984 to 1985), and Nuclear Medicine (1984 to 1986). He is board certified in Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Diseases, Nuclear Medicine, Nuclear Cardiology and Cardiovascular Computed Tomography.

Dr. Williams joined the faculty of the University of Chicago in 1986, specializing in clinical cardiology, nuclear medicine, and nuclear cardiology. He served as Professor of Medicine and Radiology and Director of Nuclear Cardiology at The University of Chicago School of Medicine until 2010. Among numerous awards and honors for his teaching in the medical school, residencies and fellowships, he was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha in 2008.

In 2010, he became the Dorothy Susan Timmis Endowed Professor of Medicine and Radiology and Chairman of the Division of Cardiology at Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit, MI. At Wayne State, he has started the Urban Cardiology Initiative – a program of education of physicians on disparities in healthcare, primary school education on cardiovascular health and community health screening in inner-city Detroit. In November 2013 he returned to Chicago as the James B. Herrick Endowed Professor of Medicine and Cardiology at Rush University Medical Center.

Dr. Williams has published numerous peer-reviewed articles, monographs, book chapters, editorials, and review articles in the field of nuclear cardiology and minority health issues, with emphasis on education and innovations in perfusion imaging and quantitation of ventricular function. His research interests include selective adenosine receptor agonists, fluorinated perfusion PET imaging, cardiac computed tomography for plaque characterization, health care disparities and payment policy, and appropriate use of cardiac imaging.

Dr. Williams has served on numerous committees and boards at the national level, including the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology (ASNC), the American Heart Association (AHA), the American Medical Association (AMA), the American College of Cardiology (ACC), the Certifying Board of Nuclear Cardiology, the Certifying Board of Cardiac Computed Tomography, the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography and the Association of Black Cardiologists (ABC). He served as President of ASNC from 2004 to 2005. He served as Chairman of the Board of ABC from 2008 to 2010. He also served on the Cardiovascular Disease Examination Board of the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM-CV) until 2012. He served as the president of the ACC from 2015 to 2016.

Are There Any Scientific Studies Showing Anything That Prevents Alzheimer’s Or Dementia? Any Drugs To Reverse Alzheimer’s? Dr. Dean and Dr. Ayesha Sherzai

Dean and Ayesha Sherzai, M.D. – The Alzheimer’s Solution: Prevent Cognitive Decline at Every Age

Dr. Dean and Dr. Ayesha Sherzai are dedicated to educating people on the simple steps to long-term health and wellness through their work as Directors of the Alzheimer’s Prevention Program at Loma Linda University Medical Center, with patients, as well as through online writing, videos, and books.

There is a tsunami of diseases of the brain such as Alzheimer’s, stroke and Parkinson’s disease permeating our culture. In our own communities and families, we all have known at least one person suffering from these illnesses and in many cases seen the fallout first-hand. There is no treatment for these diseases, and the emotional, financial and social burden is immense. These diseases are thieves, stealing time, money and ravaging the minds of our loved ones. The Sherzais see scientists and physicians working furiously to find a cure or these diseases, and in this frantic race against time somehow, the big picture is usually lost among the molecules and chemicals related to the diseases.

As Co-Directors of the Alzheimer’s Prevention Program at Loma Linda University Medical Center, the Sherzais, through research and their extensive collective medical backgrounds, work to demystify the steps to achieving long-term brain health and the prevention of devastating diseases such as Alzheimer’s and dementia.

Dean Sherzai, MD, PhD, is co-director of the Alzheimer’s Prevention Program at Loma Linda University. Dean trained in Neurology at Georgetown University School of Medicine, and completed fellowships in neurodegenerative diseases and dementia at the National Institutes of Health and UC San Diego. He also holds a PhD in Healthcare Leadership with a focus on community health from Andrews University.

Ayesha Sherzai, MD is a neurologist and co-director of the Alzheimer’s Prevention Program at Loma Linda University, where she leads the Lifestyle Program for the Prevention of Neurological Diseases. She completed a dual training in Preventative Medicine and Neurology at Loma Linda University, and a fellowship in Vascular Neurology and Epidemiology at Columbia University. She is also a trained plant-based culinary artist.

VEGAN 2018 – The Film – *****

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PBN Documentary ‘Vegan 2018’ Launches On YouTube Today

The film charts the rise of the vegan movement, showcasing key events that happened over the last 12 months, as well as interviews with leaders in the movement.

Plant Based News will release its first-ever feature-length vegandocumentary on YouTube today at 8pm GMT (3pm EST).

Vegan 2018: The Year A Movement Went Mainstream shows a movement in its ascendancy, painting a portrait of how more people are starting to move away from the ethical, environmental, and health horrors of animal exploitation.

The film’s predecessor – Vegan 2017 – has garnered more than 1,500,000 views on YouTube. The new film showcases a bigger narrative and more detail.

The making of Vegan 2018

Over the year, PBN Founders Klaus Mitchell and Robbie Lockie have traveled across the world to track down leading voices in the movement and film monumental events.

This footage – along with sourced clips – will tell the story of veganism throughout 2018. A number of celebrities including Miley CyrusLewis Hamilton, Will. I. Am and Moby are seen in the documentary, along with footage shot on location at events like the London Animal Rights March.

Spread the word

PBN Founder – and the film’s Director – Klaus Mitchell says: “If any of you last year saw our film Vegan 2017, that was a smaller project and a bit of a test run for this documentary which is feature-length and something I’ve wanted to do for years.

“It is the result of hundreds of hours of research, investigation and editing, and charts the rise and growth of the vegan movement across the globe today.”

A changing narrative

PBN Co-founder Robbie Lockie added: “It’s incredible to see the vegan news every day, and observe how this movement is becoming more prominent in mainstream media and dialogue.

“We’ve seen a real pushback from animal agriculture over the last year, which reflects changing public perceptions around animal agriculture.

“Taking all of the stories from a year and assimilating them into one journey has been absolutely fascinating – and we hope our audience will also enjoy it.”

You can watch the trailer on Plant Based News’ YouTube channel here

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Cancer – Build Your Own Cure – Annie Brandt, Dr. Joseph Mercola – LewRockwell.com

By Dr. Mercola

Cancer is a disease that most people either have personal experience with, or know someone who does.In this interview, Annie Brandt — herself a 16-year cancer survivor and author of “The Healing Platform: Build Your Own Cure!“— shares some of the support detailed in her book, which can give anyone challenged with cancer access to valuable resources.

We first met last year at Dr. Lee Cowden’s ACIM Conquering Cancer conference in Orlando. Brandt is also the coordinator of the Answers for Cancer Summit, an international cancer conference that will include many great speakers.It’s scheduled for April 27 through April 29, 2017, in San Diego, California. You can purchase tickets on bestanswerforcancer.org.

From my perspective, a foundational strategy for anyone concerned about cancer is to address your diet. That’s my passion, and it got reignited once I understood that cancer is not a genetic, but a metabolic disease, primarily rooted in mitochondrial dysfunction.

In fact, this is the topic of my latest book, “Fat for Fuel,” which will be published in May. More information on this will be coming soon.

I think that’s the first step. However, for most people, diet alone will not solve the cancer riddle. It will likely prevent it, but may not solve it if you already have cancer. That’s where Brandt’s resources and The Healing Platform come in. They really are a great collaborative addition to a healthy diet, which I outline in “Fat for Fuel.”

Click HERE to watch the full interview!

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20 Questions For Your Oncologist – Chris Wark Beat Cancer

20 QUESTIONS FOR YOUR ONCOLOGIST

Do you know the right questions to ask? This free guide could save your life! In 2003, I was diagnosed with stage III colon cancer. I was 26 years old, and clueless about cancer treatment.

The first oncologist I saw didn’t tell me the risks, lied to me about the success rate, and told me I was “INSANE” if I didn’t do what he recommended. I was afraid I had no other options, but my wife and I accidentally asked two questions that in hindsight helped save my life…

In the last 12 years, I’ve talked with hundreds of cancer patients. Many reach out to me after treatments have failed them, worse off than when they started, and wishing they had taken the time to read and research before blindly following their doctors advice.

This free guide will arm you with POWERFUL questions that get straight to the truth. 20 Questions For Your Oncologist is a compilation of essential questions submitted by doctors, survivors, patients and their loved ones. The guide includes a 1-hour audio program, a transcript to follow along and take notes, and a printable question list.Your next steps could be critical to your survival, or the survival of someone you care about. Don’t let fear, uncertainty and helplessness influence the decision-making process. Get the guide.

To your life and health,Chris Wark

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