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(NaturalNews) A major promoter of heart disease in the U.S. today could be a chemical that the government has been intentionally dumping into the water supply for decades on the premise that it prevents tooth decay. Fluoride, according to a new study published in the journal Toxicology…
(NaturalNews) The decline and fall of the once-great city of Detroit is continuing apace, as city officials have been given the green light by a U.S. bankruptcy judge to continue shutting off water service to residents chronically behind on their bills.Judge Steven Rhodes ruled…
(NaturalNews) Besides vaccines, there appears to be another major culprit in the escalating autism epidemic: Roundup herbicide. Data compiled from multiple government sources reveals that the steadily rising epidemic of autism in the U.S. is directly correlated with the rising use…
New research suggests aluminum exposure contributes to dementia, but there is plenty you can do to lower your risk.
Advertisers are constantly vying for the attention of consumers. In an increasingly competitive world, companies and brands are constantly pushing the limits in order to create the hottest, sexiest and most unforgettable advertisements for their products. Of course, it’s not just about TV anymore: advertisers also try to increase their odds of going viral on the web to reach as many people as possible and attract more recognition for their brand. As advertising
Spinach It may be green and leafy, but spinach is no nutritional wallflower, and you know from reading Eat This, Not That! . This noted muscle builder is a rich source of plant-based omega-3s and folate , which help reduce the risk of heart disease, stroke, and osteoporosis. Bonus: Folate also increases blood flow to the nether regions, helping to protect you against age-related sexual issues. And spinach is packed with lutein , a compound
“Obesity is a problem of choice,” said neurologist Alain Dagher. “We need to think of the brain as being central to obesity.” (Photo by Renée Comet/Stockfood) Tempted to munch on potato chips instead of carrot sticks?
The technique, described as a breakthrough by a study in the journal Cell Transplantation, involved transplanting what are known as olfactory ensheathing cells into the patient’s spinal cord and constructing a “nerve bridge” between two stumps of the damaged spinal column. “We believe… this procedure is the breakthrough which, as it is further developed, will result in a historic change in the currently hopeless outlook for people disabled by spinal
(NaturalNews) Frontline infectious disease workers are breathing a cautious sigh of relief in the United States today as a full six days have elapsed since the last report of a confirmed Ebola infection on U.S. soil. In one of the most honest opening paragraphs you’ll ever read in…
(NaturalNews) A field of unregulated genetically modified (GM) wheat has been discovered growing wild in Montana, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced.No varieties of GM wheat have been approved for cultivation in the United States, but this is the second plot…