(NaturalNews) Representative Thomas Massie, Kentucky, 4th District, posted on his Facebook page: “I am the primary sponsor of HR 3563 and HR 3564, two bills to make the sale of raw milk easier with less government intervention, so I found this article from ‘across the pond’ very interesting…
(NaturalNews) Scientists in Bangladesh are preparing to begin field trials in November involving the cultivation of the genetically-modified rice variety GR-2 E BRRI Dhan29, known as “Golden Rice,” before beginning full-scale production of the crop in that country.Golden Rice…
(NaturalNews) Scientists in Bangladesh are preparing to begin field trials in November involving the cultivation of the genetically-modified rice variety GR-2 E BRRI Dhan29, known as “Golden Rice,” before beginning full-scale production of the crop in that country.Golden Rice…
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(NaturalNews) Co-founded by Natural News’ Health Ranger Mike Adams, the newly launched TalkNetwork.com features an incredibly competitive lineup of 28 intelligent, liberty-loving radio shows that will offer listeners cutting edge information on a huge range of fascinating topics including…
(NaturalNews) The man responsible for the passage of SB 277 — an egregious new law in California eliminating personal and philosophical vaccine exemptions for school-age children — has publicly admitted that his fanatical support for forced vaccinations is about promoting…
(NaturalNews) Once again, ideology trumps constitutionality in deep blue California, where the state’s Democratic authoritarians are demanding 100 percent compliance over an issue near and dear to them: the deaths of as many unborn babies as they can possibly arrange.As reported…
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(NaturalNews) Many people jokingly state that they’d rather die than go without their cell phone and social media access, but the statement became a sad reality for a 20-year-old newlywed named Aparna who committed suicide after her husband took her phone away.Citing excessive…
(NaturalNews) The man responsible for the passage of SB 277 — an egregious new law in California eliminating personal and philosophical vaccine exemptions for school-age children — has publicly admitted that his fanatical support for forced vaccinations is about promoting…
CHICAGO (AP) — Marijuana use among U.S. adults doubled over a decade, rising to almost 10 percent or more than 22 million mostly recreational users, government surveys show.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Hillary Rodham Clinton warned Wednesday that two major health insurers preparing multibillion dollar acquisitions could tip “the balance of power” too far away from consumers.
By Estelle Shirbon and Kate Kelland LONDON (Reuters) – A Scottish nurse who contracted and initially recovered from Ebola, but then suffered relapsing illness, has meningitis caused by the virus persisting in her brain, doctors treating her said on Wednesday. Pauline Cafferkey was not reinfected with the Ebola virus, doctors said, but it had remained in her body since her initial recovery and had re-emerged to cause life-threatening complications. “The
By Kemo Cham and Emma Farge FREETOWN/DAKAR (Reuters) – A poster in Sierra Leone’s crumbling coastal capital Freetown proclaims a message from an Ebola survivor called Sulliaman: “I feel 100 percent healthy!” Another beaming survivor Juliana says: “I am one of the safest people to be around!” Throughout the two-year Ebola epidemic, thousands of West African survivors have been shunned by their communities, prompting governments to sponsor messages stressing their
By Amanda Becker WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has “serious concerns” about health insurer Aetna’s plan to acquire Humana and Anthem’s proposal to buy Cigna, saying the multi-billion-dollar deals should be closely reviewed by U.S. regulators. A $37 billion plan for Aetna Inc to acquire smaller rival Humana Inc approved by the shareholders of both companies this week would make Aetna the largest provider of Medicare Advantage
Qatar, a major supporter of rebels in Syria’s civil war, suggested it could intervene militarily following Russia’s intervention in support of President Bashar al-Assad but said it still preferred a political solution to the crisis. The comments by Qatar’s foreign minister, made in a CNN interview on Wednesday, drew a swift reply from Assad’s government with a senior official warning that Damascus would respond harshly to such “direct aggression”. Gulf
By Kathryn Doyle (Reuters Health) – Differences in brain activity may underlie some of the unhealthy eating patterns in people with anorexia nervosa, a study suggests. People hospitalized for anorexia nervosa activate unique areas of their brains while making decisions between various foods, researchers found. “This study is exciting because it is the first time that we have been able to directly study what is going on in the brain
Loving myself, inside and out, has been a process. I wasn’t ever overly concerned about my dark skin or greying hair. I also never really waivered about the strength of my inner qualities like intellect or kindness. It’s the shell that covers me and the illness raging within that’s damaged it that made being comfortable with what I look like…
By Marja Novak and Maja Zuvela LJUBLJANA/KLJUC BRDOVECKI, Croatia (Reuters) – Slovenia said on Tuesday it would ask the European Union to send additional police forces to its border with Croatia to help it deal with thousands of migrants streaming into the tiny country on their way to Austria and beyond. About 19,500 migrants have entered Slovenia since Friday, the Interior Ministry said, when Hungary sealed its southern border, creating
The number of cholera cases in Iraq has risen to more than 1,800 as the epidemic spread to the northern autonomous Kurdish region, health officials said Tuesday. “There have been 1,809 recorded cases of cholera in Iraq” since an outbreak started along the Euphrates valley last month, a health ministry statement said. The Kurdish health ministry reported its first cases since the outbreak, two each in the provinces of Arbil