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(NaturalNews) Democratic U.S. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island has ramped up his rhetoric against the “fossil fuel industry,” and he thinks that the government may be able to make a case against it for racketeering. Sen. Whitehouse should be careful what he asks for; he may…
(NaturalNews) After receiving a total of 14 vaccines within just a few months — the first seven after her birth in November 2013, and another seven in April 2014 — a baby girl in Tennessee died. In fact, her death came just days after the second series of shots — DTaP, polio, Hib…
(NaturalNews) Thousands of farmers throughout India are reverting back to traditional farming methods as the consequences of Western agriculture have begun to negatively impact the region’s food and water supply, and the health of its people.More than 40 years after the “Green…
(NaturalNews) Breastfeeding is the healthiest option to give your little one the best start in life. The benefits go way beyond providing basic nutrition. In addition to providing all the vitamins, nutrients and immune-building substances a baby needs, researchers at the University…
(NaturalNews) People taking antidepressants, tranquilizers and painkillers are all significantly more likely to kill another human being than similar people who are not taking those drugs, according to a study conducted by researchers from the Karolinsksa Institutet in Stockholm,…
(NaturalNews) Vegetables are a well-known source of nutrients containing vitamins, minerals, fiber and antioxidants which are essential for optimal human health and vitality. But did you know that some of your favorite vegetables could be making you sick? Nightshade plants and vegetables…
No matter how dedicated you are to eating well, the mall is the perfect machine for dashing discipline — here’s the food court staples to avoid at all costs.
(NaturalNews) There’s a reason why many now disparagingly refer to him as “Offit-for-Profit.” Paul Offit, chief of infectious diseases at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, professor of pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania and vocal advocate of all things vaccines, quietly…