(NaturalNews) The barbarous legacy that Planned Parenthood will surely leave behind in the wake of its recent unveiling as a chop-shop for aborted baby profiteering has a match in the vaccine industry, which likewise profits from sacrificing children on the altar of medical quackery…
(NaturalNews) As Venezuela’s economy continues to worsen — its currency having entered “free fall mode,” according to the Financial Times — the desperate Maduro government has taken the extreme measure of nationalizing the nation’s food industry.Venezuelan farmers and food producers…
(NaturalNews) A bill pending before the U.S. Senate would not just deny consumers the right to know whether their food contains genetically modified organisms (GMOs), it could also strip states of their right to limit or regulate the use of dangerous herbicide chemicals widely sprayed…
(NaturalNews) A marijuana chemical known as cannabinoid cannabidiol (CBD) helps fractures heal faster and even make the bones stronger than they were before, according to a study conducted by researchers from Tel Aviv University and Hebrew University and published in the Journal of…
(NaturalNews) While caffeine has become more acceptable in the healthcare community as further evidence is uncovered about the antioxidant properties of caffeine-rich beverages like tea or coffee, it can still be a problem for many patients. Certain heart conditions or anxiety problems…
(NaturalNews) Yamini Karanam, a 26-year-old Indiana University Ph.D. student, knew something was wrong when headaches wouldn’t go away and simple conversations or reading articles became the most challenging missions of her day.”The holiday ended in what she thought was sleep…
(NaturalNews) According to the National Cancer Institute’s annual statistics report, a woman born today has a 1 in 8 chance of developing breast cancer in her lifetime. While it’s noted that family history, having dense breasts, giving birth for the first time after the age of 30…
(NaturalNews) The start to 2015 was the warmest ever recorded. But an unusually cold, and likely engineered, freak weather event in Peru recently killed some 200,000 alpacas in the southeastern lakeside city of Puno, while at the same time Norway, a Nordic country that normally has…
(NaturalNews) Earlier this month, a Florida judge found himself at the center of a controversy when he decided to issue a ban on demonstrations near the courthouse where he presides, when such protests involve the criticism of judges.From the order issued by Judge Mark Mahon:Demonstrations…
(NaturalNews) Officials at a regional medical center in Kentucky ordered the facility locked down days ago after a patient presented in the emergency room with two strains of chicken pox, prompting many to criticize the move as a gross overreaction driven by Centers for Disease Control…
WASHINGTON (AP) — Amgen on Tuesday received European approval for its first-of-a-kind cholesterol drug that lowers levels of the artery-clogging substance more than older drugs that have been prescribed for decades.
Sophie Milrom, founder of healthy popsicle company EatPops, describes healthy pops as “green juice and frozen yogurt having a baby.”
Bachelorette Kaitlyn Bristowe has received death threats and online harassment because of some of her actions on the ABC show.
Health-obsessed former Soviet Turkmenistan is the country with the world’s lowest proportion of smokers, World Health Organisation chief Margaret Chan said during a visit to the isolated nation on Tuesday. Chan said that just 8 percent of the population smoked, according to WHO figures. “Recently a WHO overview showed that in Turkmenistan only 8 percent of the population smokes,” Chan told the country’s authoritarian President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov, who is a
Donations to Greek children’s charities have dived since the government imposed drastic curbs on bank withdrawals, putting some volunteer-run services at risk just when they are needed most. “The Smile of the Child” – a charity which receives almost no state funding – said much of its income had been almost wiped out since the government introduced capital controls just over three weeks ago to avert a run on the
WASHINGTON (AP) — New research shows older women with mild memory impairment worsened about twice as fast as men.
By Andrew Chung NEW YORK (Reuters) – Novartis AG unit Sandoz must wait until Sept. 2 to sell Zarxio, the first biosimilar drug to be approved in the United States and a copycat version of Amgen Inc’s $1.2 billion-a-year anti-infection drug Neupogen, a U.S. appeals court said on Tuesday. The ruling stemmed from a lawsuit that Amgen filed last October in federal court in San Francisco in which it accused
By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) – Kids with psychiatric problems may be more likely to have health, legal, financial and social difficulties as adults even when their mental health issues don’t persist beyond childhood, a study suggests. Researchers tracked 1,420 kids between ages nine and 16, assessing them on up to six occasions for common psychiatric diagnoses as well as mental health problems that didn’t rise to the level of
And how to minimize the potential for conflict in each one.
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