(NaturalNews) Is it possible that the conflict in Ukraine is really just a front for a Monsanto land grab? Before Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych was forcibly removed from office, he had repeatedly rejected agreements and loan packages from international financial institutions…
(NaturalNews) A libido-boosting pill by the name of Addyi, which has been dubbed the “female Viagra,” is set to hit the U.S. market in October 2015. Don’t be so quick to think this is a good thing; although the pill, which is made by Sprout Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and chemically known…
(NaturalNews) The next time a friend — especially one that often complains of being tired — says that the scratches on their chest are due to their failure to trim their cat’s nails or because of unfortunate run-ins with thorny rosebushes, don’t be so quick to reach into your bag…
(NaturalNews) Some parents of today’s youngest generation of drivers might think that General Motors’ new app, “Teen Driver,” is great because it allows them to monitor their children as they drive and even control their behavior.According to MTV News, the app is being billed…
(NaturalNews) It’s no secret that various industries increase customer pricing so the company can make a profit. That’s Economics 101. However, when prices surge so exorbitantly that the average person can barely afford an item while the company walks all the way to the bank, that’s…
(NaturalNews) In the estimation of a growing number of Americans – including parents, school-aged children and professionals in the education field, among others – Michelle Obama’s pet school lunch program has proven to be a dismal failure, no matter how well-meaning her intentions…
(NaturalNews) In 2008 when he was first running for president, then-Senator Barack Obama of Illinois said he wanted to tackle the high cost of health care in the United States.In 2009, his first year in office, he began pushing legislation that would eventually – and not…
(NaturalNews) In trying to reconcile how pro-GMO extremists, some with advanced degrees in science and other related disciplines, are able to justify endorsing imitation food sprayed with deadly chemicals in the name of “sustainability,” there’s only one logical conclusion: Monsanto…
(NaturalNews) Planned Parenthood is obviously the center of debate between anti and pro-abortion activists, but now the organization is coming under fire for something that simply can’t be argued. What they’ve been engaging in is not only enough to make your stomach churn, but it’s…
(NaturalNews) Federal intelligence agencies aren’t the only ones secretly collecting sensitive private information about American citizens these days; it’s happening on the local level as well.The New York Civil Liberties Union (NYCLU) has released information it obtained in a…
SAN DIEGO (AP) — A California company is recalling its cucumbers after a salmonella outbreak that has sickened 285 people in 27 states and killed a San Diego woman.
ICYMI Health features what we’re reading this week.This week, we’re reading up on situations that aren’t always what they seem. We spent time with the beautiful profile of a prison inmate-cum-poet, written by one of our colleagues, and with the story of a naturopath who became disillusioned with her profession after discovering disturbing…
By Janice Neumann (Reuters Health) – A study of people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) finds that those in wealthy nations are more troubled by it, even though people in poor countries have more severe symptoms. “Such differences are worrisome as they clearly point to avoidable (not caused by biologic or genetic factors) health inequities,” lead study author Polina Putrik of Maastricht University Medical Center in the Netherlands said by email.
By Janice Neumann (Reuters Health) – A study of people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) finds that those in wealthy nations are more troubled by it, even though people in poor countries have more severe symptoms. “Such differences are worrisome as they clearly point to avoidable (not caused by biologic or genetic factors) health inequities,” lead study author Polina Putrik of Maastricht University Medical Center in the Netherlands said by email.
European regulators have expressed concerns over the combined company’s control of the gas turbine market. In May, GE told investors it expects $3 billion in cost reductions over the next five years as it combines its operations with those of Alstom, more than double the previous target when the deal was first announced in April 2014. Outside of France, GE said last year that 18,000 of Alstom’s 65,000 total employees involved
European regulators have expressed concerns over the combined company’s control of the gas turbine market. In May, GE told investors it expects $3 billion in cost reductions over the next five years as it combines its operations with those of Alstom, more than double the previous target when the deal was first announced in April 2014. Outside of France, GE said last year that 18,000 of Alstom’s 65,000 total employees involved
What steps can I take that will have the most impact on my overall health and well-being? originally appeared on Quora: The best answer to any question. Answer by Jean Tips, health communicator, wellness advocate, certificate holder in Lifestyle Health, on Quora:Some 80 percent of health problems today are caused by lifestyle. Yep, that’s…
What steps can I take that will have the most impact on my overall health and well-being? originally appeared on Quora: The best answer to any question. Answer by Jean Tips, health communicator, wellness advocate, certificate holder in Lifestyle Health, on Quora:Some 80 percent of health problems today are caused by lifestyle. Yep, that’s…
The Labor Day weekend brings into sharp juxtaposition two irrepressible, seasonal forces: one is the culturally sanctioned indulgence in an end-of-summer barbecue blitzkrieg; and the other is the return of our kids to the daily disciplines of a school day. We might add a return to more generally frenetic demands on ourselves as well, as the…
The Labor Day weekend brings into sharp juxtaposition two irrepressible, seasonal forces: one is the culturally sanctioned indulgence in an end-of-summer barbecue blitzkrieg; and the other is the return of our kids to the daily disciplines of a school day. We might add a return to more generally frenetic demands on ourselves as well, as the…