The Summit Church in Lee’s Summit has helped erase $2.2 million in medical debt. “Medical debt is different than just paying off someone’s credit-card debt,” church member Kyle Mallott said. “It’s not ...
Read More »How you can help find a solution to COVID-19
The human immune system holds important clues about how people naturally detect and defend against disease. For COVID-19, many people have been able to defeat the virus because of their natural defense ...
Read More »Successful coronavirus drug from Israel being tested in United States
A promising new coronavirus drug from Israel is being tested in the United States for the first time. The trial comes after Pluristem Therapeutics Inc., a biotech company based in Haifa, reported that ...
Read More »Israel announces coronavirus vaccine within weeks
Israel has announced their scientists are just weeks away from releasing the world’s first vaccine against the deadly coronavirus. The Galilee Research Institute (MIGAL) spent four years creating a vaccine against the ...
Read More »Psychologists resign citing over-diagnosis of childhood gender issues
Thirty-five leading British psychologists have resigned from government “gender” clinics in the last three years it has been revealed, with many expressing concern over gender transitioning of children. They claim children are ...
Read More »Missouri city bans gay conversion therapy for minors
The Columbia, Mo., City Council voted unanimously earlier this week to ban on “gay conversion therapy” for minors. The vote came after testimony from a doctor, a parent and several people who ...
Read More »Israeli breakthrough: Tracking molecular changes in the brain
In another ground-breaking advancement in medicine, Israeli scientists have successfully transformed a MRI camera into a device can detect brain disease by recording molecular changes in brain tissue. Professor Aviv Mezer, and ...
Read More »Judge shuts down Kansas’ telemedicine abortions
A Kansas judge has reversed an earlier court ruling and now says that a clinic cannot provide telemedicine abortions. The process takes place when a doctor guides a patient via video conference ...
Read More »Young cancer patient credits Trump policy for recovery
A young woman credits the “Right to Try” law in helping her battle cancer and thanked President Trump for backing the legislation. Her appearance at the Faith and Freedom Coalition conference brought her onstage with ...
Read More »Baby born without skin struggles for life in Texas
A Texas couple is desperate for answers as doctors struggle to put together a care plan for a baby boy who has spent the first three months of his life in hospitals ...
Read More »Dreams by dying patients should be respected says doctor
The dreams of patients at Hospice Buffalo in New York are providing insight into what people see and experience in the weeks and days before they pass away. Pittsburg’s KDKA-TV reports that ...
Read More »Is ‘screen time’ causing more ADHD in kids?
Teens who report high-frequency digital media use are twice as likely to develop attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association reports. Christian mental health practitioners say ...
Read More »When someone you love is sick: ministering to the chronically ill
Christians get high marks when it comes to ministering in crises. But when it comes to meeting the long-term needs of the chronically ill, most say they feel they’ve failed. Sure, their ...
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