(NaturalNews) Vegetables are a well-known source of nutrients containing vitamins, minerals, fiber and antioxidants which are essential for optimal human health and vitality. But did you know that some of your favorite vegetables could be making you sick? Nightshade plants and vegetables…
(NaturalNews) There’s a reason why many now disparagingly refer to him as “Offit-for-Profit.” Paul Offit, chief of infectious diseases at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, professor of pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania and vocal advocate of all things vaccines, quietly…
(NaturalNews) Canadian government documents recently obtained as part of a lawsuit meant to block the production of genetically modified (GM) salmon show that, contrary to claims made by producer AquaBounty Technologies, the GM salmon actually grow more slowly and are more prone to…
(NaturalNews) The Natural News distribution of LivingFuel emergency non-GMO food aid to Texas flood victims is now complete. As we reported earlier, LivingFuel and the Natural News Store pledged nearly $100,000 in emergency food aid to Texas flood victims.Unlike most emergency…
(NaturalNews) Spying on Americans’ phone calls isn’t just a job for the National Security Agency these days. It seems as though the FBI has now gotten into the act. What’s more, the discovery wasn’t made by some big mainstream media paper or network, but by an independent journalist…
(NaturalNews) When Americans think of child predators, they think of creepy-looking strangers whisking their son or daughter away from the park playground. Americans rarely consider the real child predators hiding in sky rises behind glass walls, holding tight to chemistry degrees…
(NaturalNews) The Food and Drug Administration has recently approved a mobile app that would drastically help diabetics. Concerned parents or caregivers, for example, could monitor a person’s glucose levels from afar, providing them with peace of mind.The Dexcom Share device,…
(NaturalNews) A huge study by the Mayo Clinic looked at over 140,000 patients between 2005 and 2009 to find out why (exactly) people went to see a doctor. Initially, you might think that heart disease and cancer would top the list, but that’s not it. Believe it or not, skin disorders…
(NaturalNews) We’re approaching summer bug season in many parts of the northern hemisphere, which in addition to sun and fun means lots of smelly insect repellant wafting through the air. The standard chemical ingredient in many conventional bug sprays is DEET, a neurotoxic chemical…
(NaturalNews) The more an individual recognizes the power of their thoughts and emotions, the more they realize their role in creating and influencing the life that’s flashing before their eyes. The values a person establishes, the expectations they have, and the template they create…
Here’s the story of Jake, a transgender man who is a member of a workout group focusing on the specialized needs of trans men at City Gym in Kansas City.
By Zeba Siddiqui MUMBAI (Reuters) – Indian generic drugmaker Cipla expects sales from its respiratory portfolio to more than double by 2020 and remains on track to launch its potentially lucrative inhaler in Britain, its chief executive said. More than a decade after it made headlines globally for offering to make AIDS drugs costing less than $1 a day, the company that was a pioneer in India’s development as a
There is a lot of buzz about sugar lately and how it can impact wellness, but why exactly is sugar problematic and how can you reduce sugar to boost health? I am pleased to help decode how sugar impacts your health and vitality, and offer quick and easy steps to reducing sugar intake for a summertime detox that will leave you feeling strong,…
WASHINGTON (AP) — House and Senate Republican leaders are ready to update rank-and-file GOP lawmakers about their proposals for responding to a Supreme Court decision that could abruptly halt federal health care subsidies for millions of people.
By Sharon Begley and Caroline Humer NEW YORK (Reuters) – As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to rule on whether people in 34 states can continue to receive Obamacare health insurance subsidies, economists are projecting billions of dollars in lost healthcare spending for hospitals, drugstores and drugmakers if the justices say the payments are illegal. The immediate consequences of such a ruling would fall on the 6.4 million people who
The doctor, John Henry Hagmann, often required that those who took or helped teach his courses sign non-disclosure agreements. In 2005, for instance, the commander of U.S. Special Forces became so alarmed by what his aides observed during one of Hagmann’s training courses that the commander ordered all such private training halted, according to interviews and military documents reviewed by Reuters. In his order, General Bryan Brown wrote that aides
Nailing proper exercise form is essential for getting the results you want and avoiding aches and injuries. But it can also be tricky. Try these quirky — and super-effective — tricks. All you need is your imagination.
Sticky, golden sautéed plums steal the show in this rustic flatbread recipe that is sure to impress.
In pictures taken 3 minutes apart, trainer Sophie Kay changed her pose and lighting to make it look like she lost 10 pounds, exposing the truth about misleading fitness selfies.
The number of overdose deaths increased in 26 states in the four years to 2013, the study found, and decreased in only six states.