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What Sharyl Attkisson told me about vaccines

(NaturalNews) “The complete failure of this year’s flu vaccine, even by conventional standards, is a major scandal at the CDC. To distract the press and public, we now have a fake epidemic of measles, and pressure to take the vaccine, take all vaccines all the time. This is called…

What Sharyl Attkisson told me about vaccines

(NaturalNews) “The complete failure of this year’s flu vaccine, even by conventional standards, is a major scandal at the CDC. To distract the press and public, we now have a fake epidemic of measles, and pressure to take the vaccine, take all vaccines all the time. This is called…

Try these dairy-free fruit smoothie recipes

(NaturalNews) Don’t you just love a healthy and refreshing smoothie treat?Make sure you don’t fall for the “real fruit” claims made by many commercial smoothie makers. Ask to see the entire list of ingredients, and you may be surprised at what else is lurking in those supposedly…

Try these dairy-free fruit smoothie recipes

(NaturalNews) Don’t you just love a healthy and refreshing smoothie treat?Make sure you don’t fall for the “real fruit” claims made by many commercial smoothie makers. Ask to see the entire list of ingredients, and you may be surprised at what else is lurking in those supposedly…

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Food for Thought

It’s hard to grapple with the fact that the food you find at grocery stores is not always safe for consumption. Food scandals happen all over the world. And much more frequently and with much larger consequences than most of us realize. In 2008, contaminated infant formula affected 300,000 babies and young children. Six of them died. In…

Rural Indiana county's HIV outbreak tops 100 cases

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — More than 100 people in southeastern Indiana have tested positive for HIV in an outbreak linked to the sharing of intravenous needles, and officials said Friday they’re trying to combat unfounded fears among drug users that they could be arrested if they take part in a needle-exchange program created to stem the spread of the virus.

U.S. meat industry buying more human antibiotics: FDA

By P.J. Huffstutter CHICAGO (Reuters) – Sales of medically important antibiotics in the United States for use in livestock jumped by 20 percent between 2009 and 2013, federal regulators reported on Friday, data that is sure to feed the national debate about the growth of drug-resistant bacteria. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration reported that domestic sales and distribution for such drugs approved for use in cattle, chickens, hogs and