(NaturalNews) Just when you thought the world of vaccine-pushing folks couldn’t get any more bizarre, the face of a new pro-vaxxer has recently emerged, and it’s in the form of a fuzzy, giggling red puppet.Cutting to the chase, Elmo — that’s right, the cute-sounding, inquisitive…
(NaturalNews) It’s not the narrative that many progressive pundits in the mainstream media like to acknowledge, but it nevertheless appears to be true: Women are not widely disparaged or discriminated against in the workplace.According to the Washington Post, this is becoming…
(NaturalNews) It’s not the narrative that many progressive pundits in the mainstream media like to acknowledge, but it nevertheless appears to be true: Women are not widely disparaged or discriminated against in the workplace.According to the Washington Post, this is becoming…
(NaturalNews) In December, Berkeley, California, became the first city in the U.S. to pass a soda tax. Navajo Nation, however, is taking this one step further. After almost four years of legislative battle and several attempts, Navajo Nation will become the first place to implement…
(NaturalNews) Elizabeth Dawes, a 39-year-old UK resident, is taking legal action against Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, which operates New Cross hospital — the place where she underwent surgery to remove a cancerous tumor in her breast as well as lymph nodes in her armpit, only to…
(NaturalNews) Should taxpayers who subsidize the existence of other Americans, through the forced confiscation by government of their wealth, have no say whatsoever in how their money is spent?Not a peep, according to a recent opinion piece in the Washington Post by Kentucky-based…
(NaturalNews) A small village in Kazakhstan may be closed down entirely as early as this May after 117 people living in Kalachi fell into a deep sleep for days at a time and awoke with mild amnesia.The victims report falling asleep with no warning, even as they are walking along…
(NaturalNews) Radical American progressives have always fancied themselves “revolutionaries,” but a more apt description might be “authoritarians,” for if they had their way, your choice of expression, speech, belief system and especially political leanings would either match theirs…
(NaturalNews) We live in strange times, and many things are afoot that challenge our assumptions about our world (and worlds beyond).Recently in California, an entire lake vanished overnight, leaving thousands of fish flopping on dry land. From CBS Sacramento:Thousands of…
(NaturalNews) President Barack Obama is perhaps the greatest revolutionary ever to set foot in the White House, and that’s not a compliment. The man who promised you could keep your doctor and your health care plan, and that your rates and deductibles would fall as well, once also…
By John Larrabee PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Reuters) – Like many U.S. teens, Sam Suchman and Mattie Zufelt are fans of horror movies, which inspired them to begin work on a 30-minute action thriller they are due to finish shooting in the coming days. The 19-year-old friends and creators of “Sam & Mattie’s Teen Zombie Movie” decided not to let another trait they share – Down syndrome, a genetic disorder associated with
Doctors in Ghana will suspend a three-week strike they called to press for better conditions of service, the Ghana Medical Association (GMA) said on Friday. The decision will come as a relief to President John Mahama’s government, which is under pressure to control spending and stick to the terms of an International Monetary Fund deal aimed at reviving economic growth and ending a fiscal crisis. The strike was the first
The chief executive officer of biotechnology company Northwest Biotherapeutics Inc said on Friday the company has temporarily stopped screening new patients for the trial of its experimental brain cancer drug. CEO Linda Powers said in a telephone interview the company will issue a statement later Friday explaining why it took the step, just a few months before it had planned to complete recruitment of patients for the 7-year-old study of
We are in an historic moment for LGBTQ health. Among the many policy wins our communities have seen over the past several years — from federal marriage equality to mandatory hospital visitation rights for same sex partners — we have also seen evolving recognition of inequities in the health and wellness of our communities. Just last week, we…
Article Source: makeyourbodywork.comMost of us are pretty impatient. When we decide that we want something, we tend to want it now and are ready to do whatever it takes. This can be a good thing since a little impatience can be a great motivator to take action. However, it can also lead to taking on too much, which is often what happens when it…
By Kathryn Doyle (Reuters Health) – Mental health problems like anxiety and depression may partly explain why people with rheumatoid arthritis have an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, according to a new study. Researchers linked anger, anxiety, depressive symptoms, job stress and low social support to increasing risk of hardening of the arteries, or atherosclerosis, for people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Treating psychosocial problems may help ease arthritis symptoms as
A U.S. appeals court on Friday upheld a Department of Labor rule requiring employment agencies to pay the minimum wage and overtime to domestic workers providing in-home care for the elderly, sick or disabled. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit rejected a challenge filed by the Home Care Association of America and two other trade associations that represent the agencies. The Department of Labor said
For years, the stores that sell marijuana pipes and bongs have insisted that the products they sell are for tobacco use, choosing their words carefully to avoid being ensnared in laws against marijuana paraphernalia. As states and cities across the country have lowered the penalties for possession, a patchwork of federal, state and local laws means little has changed at the head shops. Seventeen states have decriminalized marijuana – meaning
Prioritizing their needs (c) SheetaleIt seemed like a numbers game, in 2000, when 189 countries signed the United Nations Millennium Declaration which laid out priority areas of improvement in human wellbeing needed for a more just and equitable world. The Declaration included eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) which countries aimed to…
WASHINGTON (AP) — How do you measure sexual desire?