(NaturalNews) A new study from Harokopio University in Athens, Greece is giving regular coffee drinkers something to cheer about. After studying the coffee drinking habits of more than 1,300 people, the researchers concluded that regular coffee drinkers are 54 percent less likely…
(NaturalNews) The one commodity that has historically held value during the toughest of economic times and, for a time in global history, was the world’s primary form of currency, isn’t really worth anything.Or so says a pundit at the nation’s financial paper of record, The Wall…
(NaturalNews) Yesterday I posted an article asking for American citizens to send me water samples from the Animas River that the EPA has now heavily contaminated with toxic heavy metals. I want to test the water in my elemental analysis laboratory to expose the EPA’s pollution.The…
(NaturalNews) After the disappointment of failing to get GMO labeling passed in Washington in 2013 (I-522), the citizens of Washington have banded together to pass an even more powerful initiative that would claw back the rights of the people from the clutches of billionaire multinational…
(NaturalNews) A July 30 letter to the editor of a local newspaper from a retired geologist appears to have predicted the Environmental Protection Agency’s disastrous chemical spill into a major Colorado River tributary that happened just days later.As noted in earlier reports…
(NaturalNews) In so many ways in the Information Age, Americans are powerless to thwart violations of privacy. Be it consumer companies, retail firms, or the federal government, it seems like our personal data is now an open book.But in many ways Americans invite invasions of…
(NaturalNews) At least eight people were injured and one killed during a recent scuffle in Brazil over the use of agricultural land for genetically-modified organisms (GMOs). A peasant movement known as “Via Campesina” had been protesting a 304-acre farm owned by biotechnology giant…
(NaturalNews) Most people who are health-conscious – even if they are living a fit lifestyle – worry at least a little bit about the possibility of a heart attack. Heart disease in general is a big problem. As a matter of fact, it is the number one killer in America and in several…
(NaturalNews) In the aftermath of the ongoing Planned Parenthood saga, in which this pro-abortion eugenics group was exposed for illegally harvesting and selling aborted baby body parts for profit (which is a felony crime), the political left is now drum-beating the message that Planned…
(NaturalNews) It looks like there’s more trouble in Vaccineland, as UK-based jab giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has been exposed for peddling a swine flu vaccine that caused brain damage in potentially thousands of children. But rather than be held responsible, GSK is actually billing…
Bellerophon Therapeutics Inc’s shares plummeted more than 60 percent on Monday after the company said an injectable heart drug it is developing under license failed in a study. The drug, bioabsorbable cardiac matrix, was licensed from BioLineRx Ltd in 2009 after animal studies showed that it acted as a “scaffold” to support the heart wall and was likely to prevent further structural damage. When BCM is administered after a heart
Two suspected cases of the Middle Eastern Respiratory Virus Syndrome (MERS) have forced a hospital in northern England to shut its emergency department, health officials said on Monday. Two patients at Manchester Royal Infirmary were placed in isolation, but there was no significant risk to others at the hospital or to the general public, Central Manchester University Hospitals Trust said. “Manchester Royal Infirmary Accident and Emergency Department will be closed
In the wake of the movie theater shooting in Lafayette, Louisiana, the question arises: Does media coverage of these tragic events do more harm than good?
In the wake of the movie theater shooting in Lafayette, Louisiana, the question arises: Does media coverage of these tragic events do more harm than good?
By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) – Companies fail to report roughly one in 10 serious and unexpected medication side effects to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) within a 15-day window specified by federal regulations to protect patient safety, a study finds. Drug manufacturers are also less likely to disclose serious adverse events within this window when patient deaths are involved than when complications aren’t fatal, according to an
By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) – Companies fail to report roughly one in 10 serious and unexpected medication side effects to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) within a 15-day window specified by federal regulations to protect patient safety, a study finds. Drug manufacturers are also less likely to disclose serious adverse events within this window when patient deaths are involved than when complications aren’t fatal, according to an
America, fat and proud of it? Not quite as much anymore.
Allergan CEO Brent Saunders said on Monday the company will use the $36 billion it nets from the sale of its generics business to Teva for more deals, including large, “transformational” merger opportunities. Saunders, who led the $66 billion combination of Actavis and Allergan that closed only a few months ago, told investors that it would use the proceeds from its $40.5 billion sale to Teva to increase the size
America, fat and proud of it? Not quite as much anymore.
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