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The mainstream media is junk food for your brain

(NaturalNews) American life is processed life. Left-right politics, feel-good religion, corrupt Hollywood entertainment, crony capitalism, chemically-manufactured factory food, greed-driven materialism, fake fiat currency, poisonous pharmaceutical drugs and vaccines, agenda-driven…

Benefits of beets documented to defeat cancer

(NaturalNews) Beets have long been known as a healthy source of nutrients, but – now, more than ever – scientific evidence continues to support beets as a natural cure for cancer. Labeled “beet root chemotherapy” by some health experts, actual scientific research reveals the…

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Israeli blockade makes Gaza recovery 'impossible': aid agency

By Magdalena Mis LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Israel’s blockade of building materials for Gaza has created one of the highest levels of unemployment in the world and made it impossible for the small coastal enclave to recover from the war a year ago, aid agencies said on Wednesday. Less than one percent of the materials needed for reconstruction have been allowed into the enclave, the international charity Christian Aid

Israeli blockade makes Gaza recovery 'impossible': aid agency

By Magdalena Mis LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Israel’s blockade of building materials for Gaza has created one of the highest levels of unemployment in the world and made it impossible for the small coastal enclave to recover from the war a year ago, aid agencies said on Wednesday. Less than one percent of the materials needed for reconstruction have been allowed into the enclave, the international charity Christian Aid

Israeli life science firms seek help to follow Teva's lead

By Tova Cohen TEL AVIV (Reuters) – As Israel’s biggest company Teva strives to get even bigger by swallowing up rival Mylan for more than $40 billion, further down the food chain a raft of upstart life science firms are struggling to climb onto the global ladder. Now the government is starting to take notice, urged on by influential advocates, including Teva Pharmaceutical Industries’ own boss, who says the country’s

Israeli life science firms seek help to follow Teva's lead

By Tova Cohen TEL AVIV (Reuters) – As Israel’s biggest company Teva strives to get even bigger by swallowing up rival Mylan for more than $40 billion, further down the food chain a raft of upstart life science firms are struggling to climb onto the global ladder. Now the government is starting to take notice, urged on by influential advocates, including Teva Pharmaceutical Industries’ own boss, who says the country’s

3 Ways to Stop Hiding and Start Living

For years I hid. Hid behind brands and labels, coats and hats, chef knives and hot pans, bullying and criticism of others, substances altering all reality and one harmful relationship after another. What or who are you hiding behind? When I began this chapter of my journey a little over a year ago, I was hit with the harsh reality that it was…

3 Ways to Stop Hiding and Start Living

For years I hid. Hid behind brands and labels, coats and hats, chef knives and hot pans, bullying and criticism of others, substances altering all reality and one harmful relationship after another. What or who are you hiding behind? When I began this chapter of my journey a little over a year ago, I was hit with the harsh reality that it was…

UK says will not introduce levy on tobacco manufacturers and importers

The British government said on Wednesday it would not introduce a levy on tobacco manufacturers and importers as a consultation had shown the cost would simply be passed on to consumers. Last December, the government said it was considering introducing a levy, which would have been based on market share, and launched a consultation to gather views on the idea. “Analysis of the responses shows that the impact of a

UK says will not introduce levy on tobacco manufacturers and importers

The British government said on Wednesday it would not introduce a levy on tobacco manufacturers and importers as a consultation had shown the cost would simply be passed on to consumers. Last December, the government said it was considering introducing a levy, which would have been based on market share, and launched a consultation to gather views on the idea. “Analysis of the responses shows that the impact of a

Medical device makers beef up product guarantees to woo U.S. hospitals

By Susan Kelly CHICAGO (Reuters) – Medical device makers, facing sluggish sales and increasing pressure to prove the value of their products, are beefing up guarantees to compensate U.S. hospitals if a device does not perform as expected. Medtronic Plc, Johnson & Johnson and St Jude Medical Inc are among the first to provide the newer guarantees, some of which offer to share in the cost of follow-up treatment tied