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Vaccine herd immunity debunked

(NaturalNews) “Herd immunity” is not sufficient rationale to mandate widespread vaccination, says renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Russell Blaylock, in an article published on the website VaccinationCouncil.org. Indeed, he says, the very concept itself does not hold water.Blaylock was…

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Is Your Life Battery Running on Empty?

The signs of UNsuccessI was at the Simmons Leadership Conference for Women in Boston about two months ago.Arianna Huffington was on stage, and she asked a powerful question:”Can we all agree that if you wake up in a pool of your own blood, that is NOT a sign of success?”Though I was not sitting in a pool of blood, I was suffering. I had an…

At least 18 people die of cholera in South Sudan in three weeks

(This version of the story corrects Tuesday story to remove reference to a death at U.N. facility) JUBA (Reuters) – Cholera has killed at least 18 people in Juba, capital of South Sudan, in the last three weeks and the government will step up measures to counter the spread of the disease, the health minister Riek Gai Kok said on Tuesday. Juba has seen more than 171 suspected cholera cases

How One Beauty Editor Made The Transition To Natural Products

My love of beauty products grew from a few soda-flavored lip balms to a vanity stocked with Calvin Klein perfume bottles, Wet n Wild eye shadow palettes and tube upon emerald green tube of Revlon lipstick. This obsession partially informed my decision to forge a career as a fashion and beauty editor (once I became aware of what a Beauty Closet was, there was really no other option for me).

France carries out first 'ceramic sternum' transplant

French doctors have successfully carried out the world’s first transplant of a ceramic sternum, the product’s makers said on Tuesday. The operation was carried out on March 19 at the University Hospital Centre in Limoges, central France, on a woman in her fifties who had been diagnosed with cancer, I.CERAM said.

NY fines liquid nicotine makers for not child-proofing packages

By Katie Reilly NEW YORK (Reuters) – New York has fined four makers of liquid nicotine used in electronic cigarettes over packaging that was too easy for children to open, in violation of a law enacted last year after a toddler died from ingesting the substance, the state’s top prosecutor said on Tuesday. New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman announced a settlement with four companies selling liquid nicotine products online