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Oct 5, 2012
Are You Making These Sunshine Mistakes?
While discussions about the health benefits from sun exposure typically center around vitamin D, which your skin produces in response to UVB rays, UVB exposure actually has a number of other health effects unrelated to vitamin D production – whether it's from the sun or a safe tanning bed....[full story]
Oct 5, 2012
Europe-wide ban on Monsanto GM corn imminent in wake of French study linking it to cancer
Pending affirmation by its national health agency, France is expected to call for an official ban on Monsanto's genetically-modified (GM) corn very soon "at a European level," according to the French news source RFI. Following the recent release of a University of Caen study that found a link between the "Frankencorn" and the development of severe tumors in rats, French officials have been urging a Europe-wide ban on both the cultivation and import of the GM corn, which was never proven safe in the first place prior to its commercial release....[full story]
Oct 5, 2012
Environmentalists sue to force Ottawa to protect species along Northern Gateway route
One of the most powerful foes of the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline through northern British Columbia is not a lawyer or a conservation group or any of the many First Nations who have lined up against the project. It’s a very large, very, very old fish....[full story]
Oct 5, 2012
How Exercise Influences Hunger and Weight Loss
A common assumption about exercise is that it will motivate you to eat more. But recent research turns this assumption on its head by showing that 45 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous exercise in the morning may actually reduce your food cravings.1...[full story]
Oct 5, 2012
Vaccinated children have up to 500% more disease than unvaccinated children
) Suspicions have been confirmed for those wary of vaccinating their children. A recent large study corroborates other independent study surveys comparing unvaccinated children to vaccinated children....[full story]
Oct 5, 2012
Acupuncture successfully treats migraines and chronic pain, according to most rigorous study of the treatment to date
Once thought by many to be of questionable value, the most complete, detailed and rigorous study of acupuncture to date has found that the procedure can relieve chronic pain, as well as the pain of migraines and arthritis, according to a report by The New York Times....[full story]
Oct 5, 2012
THE GREEN ENERGY FRAUD
Just like Obamacare, President Obama is committed to force us into using green energy regardless of what the people want – or can afford. Although U.S. reserves of oil, natural gas and coal are inexpensive and very abundant, Obama has done all he can to shut down every plan to develop these sources of economically cheap energy....[full story]
Oct 5, 2012
Is mainstream medicine ready to turn itself on its head?
Is the medical mainstream finally going to take disease prevention seriously? Can we expect to see big changes in the coming years in terms of how our primary healthcare providers deliver their services?...[full story]
Oct 5, 2012
It is utter insanity for our Ontario and federal governments to allow over 400 foot high industrial wind turbines, with over 300 foot blades that can turn at over 200 miles per hour to be located in Ontario’s Important Bird Areas [IBAS]
     Our organization fully supports all grassroots organizations in Ontario that are increasingly challenging the installation of environmentally destructive Industrial Wind Turbines in or immediately adjacent to any of Ontario’s 70 some IBAs...[full story]
Oct 3, 2012
Break a sugar addiction within a week using three easy steps
Refined sugar is a drug that is similar to opiates in its power to become addicted to it. The Journal of Psychoactive Drugs stated in a study published in 2010 that sugar releases euphoric endorphins in some people's brains in a manner very similar to that of certain drugs which are commonly abused....[full story]
Oct 3, 2012
Raw milk victory: Farmer found innocent in raw milk trial
A Minnesota farmer who has been repeatedly targeted by his state's agriculture department for facilitating the transport and delivery of raw milk to private cooperative members has been ruled innocent of the ridiculous charges filed against him in Hennepin County. The Minneapolis Star Tribune reports that Alvin Schlangen has been found not guilty of three misdemeanor charges filed against him, which include selling unpasteurized milk, operating without a food license, and handling adulterated or mis-branded food....[full story]
Oct 3, 2012
Natural Alternative To Chemotherapy
If we're going to dream about a perfect cancer treatment, let's dream big. ...[full story]
Oct 3, 2012
The Fluoride Scam (opinion)
First and foremost the most extensive and complete website about the atrocities of fluoridation is Dr. Paul Connett's, www.fluoridealert.org....[full story]
Oct 3, 2012
Aspartame: Safety Approved in 90 Nations, but Damages the Brain
More than 90 countries have given the artificial sweetener aspartame the green light to be used in thousands of food and beverage products.1...[full story]
Oct 3, 2012
Swiss, Swedes shine amidst European calamity
As headlines continue to trumpet the economic tsunami swamping much of Europe, there are at least two countries that are weathering the storm better than the rest: Switzerland and Sweden....[full story]
Oct 3, 2012
Consumer Reports: 45% of adults skip out on prescriptions, medical care because of costs
Consumer Reports' annual prescription drug poll discovered that 45 percent of adults under the age of 65 skipped getting a prescription and 63 percent didn't go to the doctor's office when they were sick in order to save money. The numbers jumped 19 and 16 percentage points respectively since 2011....[full story]
Oct 3, 2012
Could Oral Facial Therapy Be the Answer for Sleep Apnea?
Not sleeping well? You're not alone... A recently published study1 from Sweden highlights just how common more severe sleep problems, like sleep apnea, might be. Apnea is a Greek word that means "breathe." Sleep apnea is the inability to breathe properly, or the limitation of breath or breathing, during sleep....[full story]
Oct 3, 2012
Vancouver researcher finds flu shot is linked to H1N1 illness
 A strange vaccine-related phenomenon spotted in Canada at the start of the 2009 flu pandemic may well have been real, a new study suggests....[full story]
Oct 3, 2012
Protect wildlife from wind turbines
I have always been a strong supporter of renewable energy. While energy conservation should be the top priority, renewable energy is an important part of the effort to move us away from the use of fossil fuels for electricity generation. But as I argue in my annual report that will be tabled at the Ontario legislature today, the province’s efforts to increase the use of wind power must be balanced against the equally valid goals of protecting Ontario’s wildlife and natural environment....[full story]
Sep 27, 2012
Do Tanning Beds Really Cause Melanoma?
If you believe all the negative hype on tanning beds that's going around lately, you'll run the other way instead of enjoying this easy and pleasurable way to get some vitamin D. But Dr. William Grant of the Vitamin D Council has taken a closer look at the claims that sunbeds can cause melanoma – and an untimely death – and found that the observational studies showing tanning booths are harmful didn't consider many of the confounding factors for melanoma risk, such as:...[full story]