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The statin–low cholesterol–
cancer conundrum

Wheat: 200 Clinically Confirmed
Reasons Not To Eat It

Low cholesterol linked with
enhanced risk of death

US meningitis cases climb
to 205 as outbreak worsens
.

Anti–Malarial Inhibits Multiple
Sclerosis, Autoimmunity, Cancer

Mercury in Tuna – An Ongoing Issue

7 Nasty and Crazy Effects
of Pesticides in Food, Exposure

Why You Should Soak Your Grains, Beans, Nuts and Seeds

Electric pants aim to stop bedsores

Not that you’ll be eating your cell
phone anytime soon, but did you
know that it’s loaded with toxins
like mercury, chlorine, and cadmium?

Myth Buster – Here are two flu FACTS they'll never tell you…

Ban under–threes from watching television, says study

Organic foods are better for the environment and your health, right?

Soy Is Everywhere

Finally: Mercury Fillings Set To Be Banned

Pancreatic cancers use fructose, common in Western diet, to fuel growth, study finds

Mood and Mortality – Another Reason to be Happy

Broad Spectrum Botanical Medicines Safe & Effective Treatment Strategy to Address Fungal, Bacterial, Viral & Parasitic Infection

Mood and Mortality – Another Reason to be Happy

Why You Are Looking Old Before Your Time

ADHD Drugs Spell Big Profits For Big Pharma

Five–Cent Diabetes Pill From 1958 May Be New Cancer Drug

Vitamin D supplements no help for colds, flu

The Fight Against Tobacco Can Reinforce Social Inequalities in Smoking

An Apple a Day Lowers Level of Blood Chemical Linked to Hardening of the Arteries

Excess Belly Fat Linked to Depression. Accumulating fat around the belly has long been linked to metabolic syndrome, a collection of problems that include high blood pressure, cholesterol and blood glucose. …

 

    • Two newborns die in hospital after contracting a rare killer bug which swept through neonatal unit. Two babies died and five others were left fighting for their lives after contracting Serratia Marcescens bacteria. Unit was closed and has undergone a deep clean.
    • New ‘Sars–like’ not easily transmitted says WHO
    • Coronavirus
    • 'Melt in the body' electronics devised
    • Fructose consumption shown to damage liver by altering energy balance
    • Russia bans all GM corn imports; EU may also ban Monsanto GMO in wake of shocking cancer findings
    • Medical News
    Cattle Now Being Fed Cookies and Candies Instead of Real Food
  • Fluoride tooth paste lowers IQ but only outside the US? Harvard now ridiculously insists that fluoride only lowers IQ levels outside the United States
  • Fluoride and children’s intelligence: a meta–analysis
  • WATER WATER WATER
  • Vitamin C can keep Alzheimer’s at bay.
  • Why You Should Ignore Recent Reports On Organic Foods
  • Children born to parents who eat GM wheat may DIE before age five, warn scientists
  • 50 Countries Label Genetically Modified Food ~ Dr Mercola
  • Shock findings in new GMO study: Rats fed lifetime of GM corn grow horrifying tumors, 70% of females die early ~ NaturalNews.com

  • Secondhand Smoke Takes Large Physical and Economic Toll
  • Poor Diet is the #1 cause of Rheumatoid Arthritis, Osteoarthritis and Gout
  • Study on Monsanto GM corn concerns draws skepticism
  • Skin cancer detection breakthrough
  • Deaf gerbils hear again with human stem cells
  • New Alzheimer's Drug Shows Promise Against Multiple Conditions
  • High Levels Of Arsenic Found In Some Rice
  • Surgeon sounds off on dangers of hospital care ~ CBS News
  • Alzheimer’s could be the most catastrophic impact of junk food.
  • GMO Alert: Eating GM Wheat May Destroy Your Liver, Warn Scientists.
  • Don’t let stress kill you
  • Chemobrain treatments during chemotherapy may cause doctors to howl
  • Nearly all conventional food crops grown with fluoride-laced water
  • Reduced Brain Connections Seen in People with Generalized Anxiety Disorder. A new University of Wisconsin-Madison imaging study shows the brains of people with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) have weaker connections between a brain structure that controls emotional response and the amygdala, which suggests the brain's "panic button" may stay on due to lack of regulation.
  • 5 Ways the Stanford Study Sells Organics Short
  • Record 2,118 cases of West Nile virus reported. Health officials report record numbers of West Nile virus this year, 2,118 cases and 92 deaths as of Wednesday, a jump of 25% from last week.
  • Even in Normal Range, High Blood Sugar Linked to Brain Shrinkage
    People whose blood sugar is on the high end of the normal range may be at greater risk of brain shrinkage that occurs with aging and diseases such as dementia, according to new research published in the September 4, 2012, print issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
  • Reduced Brain Connections Seen in People with Generalized Anxiety Disorder. .A new University of Wisconsin-Madison imaging study shows the brains of people with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) have weaker connections between a brain structure that controls emotional response and the amygdala, which suggests the brain's "panic button" may stay on due to lack of regulation.
  • Osteoporosis Is Scurvy of the Bone, Not Calcium Deficiency

    Medicaid Health Care Denied To Needy Due To Red Tape, Costs

    Link repaired; Big pharma wants to monitor your drug consumption

    Reactive Oxygen Species Formation and Apoptosis  in Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear
    Cell Induced by 900MHz Mobile Phone Radiation.

     

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    > Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
    > American Thoracic Society (ATS)
    > Ryerson University
    > University of Wisconsin-Madison
    > American Academy of Neurology (AAN)
    > University of Alabama at Birmingham
    > Rockefeller University
    > University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
    > University of Chicago
    > Washington University in St. Louis

     

     
     
  • Action Alert: Sign the Petition to Fight Deceptive Organic Study
  • Exercise found to bring benefits for frail older individuals
  • Coconut Oil Could Combat Tooth Decay
  • 13 Evidence–Based Medicinal Properties of Coconut Oil
  • Vitamin B3 Fights Superbug MRSA
  • Turmeric compounds show blood sugar management activity.
  • Roundup Herbicide Linked To Parkinson’s–Related Brain Damage
  • Iowa Medicaid fraud convictions often wiped from public record. Plea deals and deferred judgments are common in cases referred to prosecutors.
  • Poor Diet is the #1 cause of Rheumatoid Arthritis, Osteoarthritis and Gout
  • How high-fat diets lead women to store more abdominal fat than men
  • Top five reasons why you should remove grains from your diet for good
  • Modern wheat a "perfect, chronic poison," doctor says. (CBS News) Modern wheat is a "perfect, chronic poison," according to Dr. William Davis, a cardiologist who has published a book all about the world’s most popular grain.
  • Should you buy organic? Study complicates decision
  • Drug Doubles Cardiovascular Death Risk
  • Top 10 GMO Foods to Avoid
  • 6 New GMO Crops that May Soon Hit Your Dinner Table
  • Antidepressants Can Make Depression Worse
  • 7 Tips for Better Breast Health
  • Aware of ‘no options’, woman dies fighting for medical coverage – CNN.com
  • Green tea can lower blood pressure ~ by Dr. Mark Stengler
  • Alarming levels of drug-resistant TB found worldwide
  • Reduced Brain Connections Seen in People with Generalized Anxiety Disorder. A new University of Wisconsin-Madison imaging study shows the brains of people with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) have weaker connections between a brain structure that controls emotional response and the amygdala, which suggests the brain's "panic button" may stay on due to lack of regulation.
  • 5 Ways the Stanford Study Sells Organics Short
  • Record 2,118 cases of West Nile virus reported. Health officials report record numbers of West Nile virus this year, 2,118 cases and 92 deaths as of Wednesday, a jump of 25% from last week.
  • Even in Normal Range, High Blood Sugar Linked to Brain Shrinkage
    People whose blood sugar is on the high end of the normal range may be at greater risk of brain shrinkage that occurs with aging and diseases such as dementia, according to new research published in the September 4, 2012, print issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
  • Reduced Brain Connections Seen in People with Generalized Anxiety Disorder. .A new University of Wisconsin-Madison imaging study shows the brains of people with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) have weaker connections between a brain structure that controls emotional response and the amygdala, which suggests the brain's "panic button" may stay on due to lack of regulation.
  • Heavy Drinking Rewires Brain, Increasing Susceptibility to Anxiety Problems
    After chronic alcohol exposure, mice are unable to control a learned fear response, shedding light on the link between alcoholism and anxiety problems like post-traumatic stress
  • Ginger could manage diabetes

    4 Proven Natural Weight Loss Tips for How to Lose Visceral Fat

    Cancer the Forbidden Cures – Full Documentary

    New treatment could put Alzheimer’s on hold

    Woops! Study Accidentally Finds Chemotherapy Makes Cancer
    Far Worse

    Chemo ‘undermines itself’ through rogue response

    Cancer stem cell discovery could signal ‘paradigm shift’

    Carbon monoxide’s damaging role in heart rhythm found

    Free Public Health: An Unquestionable Achievement of Cuba

    AUSTRALIAN REASERCHERS HAVE A BREAKTHROUGH TO MALARIA

    Doctor Warns: Eat This and You’ll Look 5 Years Older

    Researchers discover gene that permanently stops cancer cell proliferation

    Jobs that can give you cancer

    Spray–on Skin Heals Leg Ulcers

    6 Ingredients You May Not Want In Your Food

    Med Archives & Links

    The FDA Is Spying on Its Own Scientists

    Honey: A Must Read For Those Who Eat It Regularly

    Artificial butter flavoring ingredient linked to key Alzheimer’s disease process

    New Hope for Deadly Cancer

    When Our Cell Phones Chat with Our Genes

    Stop that splitting headache

    The All-Natural Bacteria-Resistant Antibiotic…

    Gamma-Irradiated, Virus-Sprayed FRANKENFOODS

    Alzheimer’s vaccine trial a success

    The Dangers of Chinese Imports

    Spine manipulation 'inadvisable'.

    List of Eye Exercises

    The Microwave Factor Students Having Heart Attacks From WiFi

    9 Natural Remedies for Hair Loss

    Cardiac CTA Emits Radiation Equal to 600 Chest X-Rays

    248 human fetuses found in Russian forest

    Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS )
    & Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES)
    .
    The Killers in your bathroom?

    Diets make you fat!
    So what makes you thin?

  • Heavy Drinking Rewires Brain, Increasing Susceptibility to Anxiety Problems
    After chronic alcohol exposure, mice are unable to control a learned fear response, shedding light on the link between alcoholism and anxiety problems like post-traumatic stress
  • First Evidence From Humans on How Alcohol May Boost Risk of Cancer
  • How fluoride can harm intelligence
  • Mammogram backers caught in wild exaggeration
  • News Release – Good Food on a Tight Budget: EWG’s New Easy–to–Use Guide
  • Obesity, Metabolic Factors Linked to Faster Cognitive Decline.
  • Toxic Waste Dump.
  • Hitting Cancer from All Sides
  • Non-Disease Virus Kills Breast Cancer Cells In Lab
  • Vitamin D Protects Against Heart Disease & Diabetes

    Source of happiness may lie in your gut

    Tommy Chong:
    Prison gave me cancer; treating with hemp oil

    Toxin from GM crops found in human blood: Study

    Nursing Your Lungs; Don’t Smoke

    Kill Cancer Cells With This Food

    Harmful BPA Chemical In Dental Fillings…

    Was James Holmes on Antidepressants?

    Are vitamins the sunscreen of
    the future?

    New Genes Linked to Brain Size, Intelligence

    Autism, Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder May Share Common Underlying Factors, Study Suggests

    New aspirin risks exposed

    Chinese Meditation Prompts Double Positive Punch in Brain White Matter.

    Vitamin D Protects Against Heart Disease & Diabetes

    Source of happiness may lie in your gut

    Tommy Chong:
    Prison gave me cancer; treating with hemp oil

    Toxin from GM crops found in human blood: Study

    Nursing Your Lungs; Don’t Smoke

    Kill Cancer Cells With This Food

    Harmful BPA Chemical In Dental Fillings…

     

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