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Pearly Things: Occult Feminism – How FEMINISM Infiltrated RELIGION: Pearl, Rachel, Jay, Tim & Glenn

Pearl Davis invited me on with Rachel and Tim and Glenn to cover the occult roots of feminism and how it has infiltrated the religious world. Pearl is here: https://www.youtube.com/@JustPearlyThings I will be doing a panel discussion and book signing at Heroes Force Gaming & Comic Con in Benton, KY with Game of Thrones Artist […]

Sharing a Room With an Infant can Help Guard Against SIDS

In a policy statement released October 24, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that infants should sleep in the same room as parents to lower the risk of sleep-related deaths. [1]
The group, which offers guidance on child-rearing, says that newborns should be placed to sleep in their parents’ bedroom on a separate, firm surface, such as a crib or bassinet, for at least the first 6 months of life and, ideally, the first full year.

Smoking can Permanently Damage DNA – But Quitting can Heal Some Wounds

A new study published in the American Heart Association (AMA) journal Circulation: Cardiovascular Genetics finds that smoking cigarettes affects the human genome in the form of DNA methylation. [1]
If you quit smoking, the majority of the damage goes away, but not all of it. Translation: smoking causes some permanent damage.

Pesticides as Bad for Kids’ Lungs as Cigarettes, Says New Study

No one would hand a five-year-old a package of Marlboro Red cigarettes and tell her to smoke up! But that’s what exposing our children to pesticides is like, according to a new study from the Center for the Health Assessment of Mothers and Children of Salinas, CHAMACOS.
Chronic exposure to pesticides is as bad for children’s lungs as secondhand cigarette smoke, which we’ve learned over the years is often worse than first-hand smoke.