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Mar 4, 2011
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60 Lab Studies Now Confirm Cancer Link to a Vaccine You Probably Had as a Child
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Dr. Maurice Hilleman
made astounding revelations in an interview that was cut from The Health
Century -- the admission that Merck drug company vaccines had been injecting
dangerous viruses into people worldwide....[full story]
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Mar 4, 2011
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Poll: Skepticism of Genetically Modified Foods
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With safety concerns
widespread, Americans almost unanimously favor mandatory labels on genetically
modified foods. And most say they'd use those labels to avoid the food. ...[full story]
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Mar 4, 2011
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Drink your herbs: Not tea but tisanes
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For some people a cup of tea is
not their cup of tea. Coffee is too strong and drinking soda pop seems so
junior high.
Say hello to tisanes, otherwise
known as herbal teas. We’re talking herbs, fruit, flowers, roots, grains and
just about any other plant material you can get your hands on. Steep it in hot
water and you’ll have a low-calorie, flavorful and healthful beverage. ...[full story]
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Mar 4, 2011
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Nearly 1 in 5 Americans had mental illness in 2009
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CHICAGO - More than 45 million Americans, or 20 percent of U.S. adults, had some form of mental illness
last year, and 11 million had a serious illness, U.S. government researchers
reported on Thursday....[full story]
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Mar 4, 2011
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The perils of taking experimental cancer drugs
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Trying a new, experimental cancer drug may offer a glimpse of hope
for very sick patients, but often does more harm than good, a new study shows....[full story]
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Mar 4, 2011
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This amazing nutrient reduces Alzheimer`s plaque formation by ninety percent
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Alzheimer`s disease is a devastating condition that is
characterized by the formation of protein amyloid plaques that attack the
neural synapses and prevent normal chemical and electrical signaling activity
in the brain. Medical researchers aren`t certain if plaque is the cause of
Alzheimer`s disease or a normal byproduct of cellular metabolism that remains
behind to provoke the memory-robbing condition. The British Journal of
Pharmacology provides evidence to explain how plaque is formed in the
absence of friendly endothelial nitric oxide (eNOS) that disrupts blood pressure, lipid levels and glucose in the brain. Resveratrol can increase eNOS levels in the brain and lower the impact of deadly plaques seen in
Alzheimer`s disease.
...[full story]
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Mar 4, 2011
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The Common Drug that Destroys Your Memory
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Dr. Graveline has
an interesting background that makes him particularly suited to speak on the
topic of statin drugs. He's a medical doctor with 23 years of experience whose
health was seriously damaged by a statin drug. His personal questions brought
him out of retirement to investigate statins, which he's been doing for the
past 10 years. ...[full story]
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Mar 4, 2011
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Is It Time to Make Health Freedom a Constitutional Right?
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A core principle of what we call Health Medicine is a patient's right to
freedom of choice and their right to know. Whom are we kidding when, because of
monopolistic medical practices, patients are not informed of all the treatments
known from evidence to benefit their condition -- especially
alternative-medicine and natural healing treatments? What's the point of
extending insurance to all Americans if they're blocked from making choices
outside today's allopathic "sick-care" paradigm?
...[full story]
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Mar 4, 2011
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Canadian Power to the People freedom campaign
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I am in Ottawa
once again championing your issues with MPs, Senators and Public Servant
bureaucrats.
We have launched step 4 of our 2011 Canadian Power to the People freedom
campaign, which is our Remove Fluoride from our Publicly funded water supply
systems. ...[full story]
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Mar 1, 2011
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Food prices to skyrocket, riots could follow, suggests USDA
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When the upswing in commodity prices eventually makes its
way throughout the food system in mid-to-late 2011, food prices are sure
to spike with levels potentially reaching those of 2008, announced U.S.
Department of Agriculture (USDA) economist Ephraim Leibtag at the
agency's annual Outlook Forum. And if conditions escalate rapidly, there
is also the potential for food riots and other civil unrest....[full story]
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Feb 25, 2011
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Is the Hidden Soy in Your Foods Contributing to Illness?
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Soy can be found in almost every product on your grocery store shelves -- corn chips, ice cream, canned tuna and every packaged food you can think of. It goes under names like yeast extract, soy protein, soybean oil, soy lecithin and soy flour....[full story]
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Feb 25, 2011
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Age successfully with DHEA
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It is commonly believed that our body withers and deteriorates
with age. As we get older most of us struggle to maintain muscle mass, skin
elasticity, & bone mass. We develop conditions such as osteoporosis,
osteoarthritis, varicose veins, etc. New research has shown that our DHEA
levels are the critical player in how successfully we age and by boosting DHEA
naturally we can turn back the clock on the aging process....[full story]
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Feb 25, 2011
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Why Aren’t G.M.O. Foods Labeled?
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If you want to avoid
sugar, aspartame, trans-fats, MSG, or just about anything else, you read the
label. If you want to avoid G.M.O.’s — genetically modified organisms — you’re
out of luck. They’re not listed. You could, until now, simply buy organic
foods, which by law can’t contain more than 5 percent G.M.O.’s. Now, however,
even that may not work....[full story]
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Feb 25, 2011
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Does Gates funding of media taint objectivity?
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Better-known for its
battles against global disease, the Gates Foundation has also become a force in
journalism. The foundation's contributions to nonprofit and for-profit media
have helped spur coverage of global health, development and education issues.
But some people worry that its growing support of media organizations blurs the
line between journalism and advocacy....[full story]
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Feb 25, 2011
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Breastfeeding linked to fewer seizures in kids
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Babies that are breastfed may have fewer seizures after they're a year old,
according to a recent study in Denmark.
And the longer babies
are breastfed, the better, the researchers found. Babies who had mom's milk for
more than 9 months had fewer seizures than babies who had breast milk for a
shorter time, report the authors in the Journal of Pediatrics....[full story]
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Feb 25, 2011
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Global food crisis forecast as prices reach record highs
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Cost
of meat, sugar, rice, wheat and maize soars as World Bank predicts five years
of price volatility
Rising food prices and shortages could
cause instability in many countries as the cost of staple foods and vegetables
reached their highest levels in two years, with scientists predicting further
widespread droughts and floods....[full story]
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Feb 25, 2011
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Homeopathy for children's emotional health
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Most parents would never think of giving a child Valium or
Prozac. We know their physical bodies are too delicate, but their emotional
life is also very delicate. Yet they are subject to much of the same stresses
as adults and need safe remedies to help support their nervous systems....[full story]
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Feb 25, 2011
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Cell Phones Increase Brain Activity, Stir Fears
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Fears concerning the
possible dangers
of prolonged cell phone use won't go away, despite numerous studies showing
no conclusive link between cell phones and brain tumors or cancer. ...[full story]
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Feb 25, 2011
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Diet, not exercise, plays key role in weight loss
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Physical activity has many proven benefits.
It strengthens bones and muscles, improves mental health
and mood, lowers blood pressure, improves cholesterol levels and reduces the
risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, breast cancer and colon cancer.
Exercise is also good for your brain. ...[full story]
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Feb 25, 2011
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Top 10 Food Additives to Avoid
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If you've ever read the ingredients lists on packaged foods, you know that
there's a lot more in food these days than in generations past. Virtually every
processed food now contains a laundry list of preservatives, colorings,
flavorings, emulsifiers and more -- and unless you're shopping at a natural
specialty store, gone are the days when a loaf of bread contained just a few
ingredients....[full story]