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Mainstream journalists abandon established newspapers to launch independent political news website

(NaturalNews) Mainstream reporters from Time magazine and Bloomberg News have jumped to a new multimedia news source called The Politico, another part of the trend of mainstream journalists moving toward the largely online new media realm.

Mike Allen, former White House reporter for Time, and former Bloomberg political correspondent Roger Simon will be working with former Washington Post political editor John Harris and Jim VandeHei, who was the national political reporter for The Post. The venture is being financed by Albritton Communications and is set to launch on Jan. 23, the same day as the president's State of the Union address.

According to VandeHei, The Politico will attempt to stand out in the crowded political news arena by hiring a few established reporters along with cub reporters who are eager to get their careers started. It will also be marked by video reports, reporters who write in conversational tones, and reporter discussions that do not usually make it to print.

"What we can add is fact-based content, and that's what people on opinion pages and blogs feed off of," VandeHei said.

VandeHei had high praise for Allen and Simon, saying that The Politico's new chief political correspondent Allen had embraced the internet and technology, and was the "prototype" for the journalists he wants.

Simon, the new political columnist for The Politico, admitted that there was risk involved in a startup such as Allbritton's, but he was still confident in his decision.

"This venture is as secure as any media venture out there and more secure than some," he said.

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A new independent study, conducted at the University of Birmingham, UK, reveals that a popular prescription drug for Alzheimer's disease, Aricept, offers no real benefit to Alzheimer's patients...
Alzheimer's warning signs publicized by group
Published February 13 2005
The Alzheimer's Association is publicizing ten warning signs of the disease. Among them: memory loss, difficulty with familiar tasks, problems with language, disorientation as to time and place, poor...
Marijuana may help Alzheimer's patients, new Spanish study shows
Published March 8 2005
Scientists in Spain think they have discovered that the active ingredient in marijuana can help protect the brain from some of the problems caused by Alzheimer's disease. While marijuana does not cure...
New form of diabetes may be associated with Alzheimer's disease
Published March 21 2005
U.S. researchers think they have discovered a new form of diabetes, which they've named "Type 3 Diabetes" that affects the brain and may be linked to Alzheimer's disease. Unlike types 1 and 2...
Stress significantly hastens progression of Alzheimer's disease (press release)
Published October 18 2006
Stress hormones appear to rapidly exacerbate the formation of brain lesions that are the hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease, according to researchers at UC Irvine. The findings suggest that managing...
A sweet solution for Alzheimer's disease? (press release)
Published August 3 2006
Certain variants of a simple sugar ameliorate Alzheimer's-like disease in mice, according to a new study by Canadian researchers. Although the new studies are still in the early stages, the findings...

 

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Drug research declines in Britain; animal rights activists blamed
Published April 14 2005
Spending on pharmaceutical research in the United Kingdom dropped from 3.3 billion to 3.2 billion pounds between 2002 and 2003, the first time in many years that investment has declined. The...
How to end cruelty to people, animals and nature, and create a world without war and environmental destruction
Published April 2 2005
What is cruelty? It is any harmful action taken against another living entity that disregards its consciousness or awareness. In this essay, we'll explore some of the levels of cruelty: how it...
French researchers torture mice to study effects of painkillers
Published November 15 2006
(NaturalNews) A newly discovered chemical may be able to prevent pain at a much lower level in rats than the powerful painkiller morphine, according to reports from a new French research...
New Research Shows That Fish Feel Pain
Published October 27 2003
Hundreds of years ago, the forefathers of modern medicine performed live dissections on monkeys and other animals, peeling away layers of skin and muscle to observe the operating organs deep inside....
Bird flu caused by man's inhumane treatment of animals
Published May 9 2006
When it comes to the bird flu virus, many people are asking, "Where did the virus come from?" The answer, as always, is unpopular with the popular press and the corporations that dominate the...
Animal rights agency files suit to protect chickens against cruel slaughtering methods
Published December 7 2005
In anticipation of large-scale poultry slaughter in the event of a bird flu outbreak, the Humane Society of the United States has filed suit in a U.S. District Court in San Francisco in an attempt to...
Animal rights activists stage bird flu protest in D.C.
Published November 27 2005
In Washington D.C., Members of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals protested at the Department of Agriculture by laying naked in coffins and passing out vegetarian kits, in hopes of scaring...
Animal rights activists find documents that detail horrifying lab abuses of monkeys
Published February 14 2005
Documents recently found at Cambridge University have shown that the university is in violation of animal care laws. In a lab testing the effects of degenerative brain diseases, these activists have...

 

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The End of Antibiotics and the Rise of Iodine as an Effective Alternative
Published March 10 2008
(NaturalNews) Eventually antibiotics are going to be seen as one of the worst things to ever come out of pharmaceutical science because in the end, they have made us only weaker in the face of ever...
The End of Antibiotics
Published March 26 2008
(NaturalNews) Eventually antibiotics are going to be seen as one of the worst things to ever come out of pharmaceutical science because in the end, they have made us only weaker in the face of ever...
Hospital Superbugs Prove Deadly; Over-Prescription of Antibiotics Contributes to the Problem
Published August 6 2004
One hundred people have died from superbug infections in just one hospital in Quebec over the last 18 months, says a hospital infectious disease expert. Fifty-four people died in the hospital last...
Agricultural Antibiotics May Be the Cause of Super-Bugs
Published November 22 2007
(NaturalNews) Have you been to the grocery store recently and chosen that chicken cut that is not treated with antibiotics? Or did you choose one that was treated with antibiotic, thinking all...
Study finds prescribing antibiotics for coughs helps nothing but germs
Published July 7 2005
Early Show correspondent Dr. Emily Senay says that patients are commonly prescribed antibiotics for coughs, but don't get better any quicker than someone who wasn't prescribed the medicine, and...
Frequent use of antibiotics causes breast cancer by wiping out intestinal flora
Published March 26 2004
Naturopaths, chiropractors and other holistic-oriented health professionals have long warned about the dangers of using antibiotics. That didn't stop the widespread abuse of antibiotics by most...
'Wait-and-see' approach for treating ear infections substantially reduces use of antibiotics (press release)
Published November 1 2006
For children with acute ear infections seen in an emergency department, giving parents the option of delaying use of antibiotics resulted in significantly lower use of antibiotics compared to parents...
Antibiotics use dramatically raises risk of asthma in infants; pet dogs cut risk by 50 percent
Published November 14 2007
(NaturalNews) Using antibiotics in the first year of life may significantly increase a child's risk of contracting asthma by age 7, according to a study conducted by researchers at University of...

 

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Beating cancer -- how to take charge of your cancer cure and outlive the lies of the cancer industry
Published September 18 2005
Here's an example of how backwards health care really is in this country: it's actually front-page news that a cancer center is serving anti-cancer foods in its cafeteria. This is taking place at the...
Phytochemicals in broccoli and cauliflower fight cancer, says new research
Published November 16 2003
Broccoli is one of the most powerful anti-cancer foods in the world: it contains phytochemicals so effective that if drug companies could patent them, they'd charge consumers a hundred dollars a pill...
Cocoa is loaded with anti-cancer phytochemicals and compounds, says research
Published November 19 2003
It's true: cocoa can prevent and reverse cancer. That's because it's loaded with powerful phytochemicals found naturally in the cacao plant -- the source of cocoa and just one of many Amazon herbs....
New research shows vitamin D slashes risk of cancers by 77 percent; cancer industry refuses to support cancer prevention
Published June 8 2007
Exciting new research conducted at the Creighton University School of Medicine in Nebraska has revealed that supplementing with vitamin D and calcium can reduce your risk of cancer by an astonishing...
Eating raw sprouts provides powerful anti-cancer effect, says new research
Published June 29 2004
Sprouts have always been eaten by vegetarians and holistic nutritionists who tout their anti-cancer effects. Now research back up the knowledge and shows that eating sprouts for just one month makes...
Common mint leaf destroys cancer tumors, new research reveals
Published July 5 2004
A phytochemical in mint leaves has been found to demonstrate powerful antiangiogenesis effects, meaning that it cuts off the blood supply to cancer tumors. It's yet another example of the healing...
The cure for cancer already exists as key protein in healthy human tissues, stunned scientists discover
Published November 8 2004
The body already knows how to prevent and cure cancer, as I've often stated on this site. All we have to do is stop poisoning our body with cancer-causing chemicals like sodium nitrite (found in most...
Plant-based diet greatly reduces risk of cancer, say studies
Published February 28 2005
Three new studies published in the journal of the American Medical Association are proving the benefit of a plant-based diet in greatly reducing the risk of cancer. The studies show that high...

 

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Do Antidepressants Cure or Create Abnormal Brain States? (PLoS Medicine)
Published June 12 2006
Editor's note: This is a technical article reprinted, with permission, from the PLoS Medicine Journal (a peer-reviewed, open-access medical journal that's bucking the system by daring to print...
Psychiatric Drugs: Chemical Warfare on Humans - interview with Robert Whitaker
Published August 27 2005
The following is a Street Spirit interview with Robert Whitaker, author of Mad In America: Bad Science, Bad Medicine, and the Enduring Mistreatment of the Mentally Ill. It is reprinted here with...
Experts say antidepressant drugs cause suicides instead of preventing them
Published April 10 2006
In June 2001, a jury in Wyoming determined that the antidepressant drug Paxil caused a man to kill his wife, daughter and granddaughter before killing himself. The jury awarded the surviving family...
Are antidepressant drugs an accomplice in the Virginia Tech shootings? (opinion)
Published April 18 2007
The Chicago Tribune reports that Cho Seung Hui, the Virginia Tech shooter who killed 32 fellow students in a shooting rampage, was taking antidepressant drugs. This is not the first time a school...
Vioxx only the beginning; antidepressants and statin drugs are medication timebombs
Published October 4 2004
There's a much bigger story than you might think about the recent hoo-ha concerning Vioxx being pulled from the market. It's not just about Vioxx or Merck, the drug's manufacturer. Virtually all...
Taking antidepressants during pregnancy puts children at risk of respiratory illness, seizures
Published June 7 2005
Mothers who take antidepressant drugs during their final stages of pregnancy may suffer from mild drug withdrawal, but the babies are twice as likely to contract respiratory illness and suffer from...
Antidepressants will soon carry tougher warnings for children's suicide risks
Published September 24 2004
MOTHERS Act Seeks to Drug Expectant Mothers with Antidepressants to "Treat" Postpartum Depression
Published March 6 2008
(NaturalNews) A new law being considered in the U.S. Congress would attempt to prevent postpartum depression in new moms by drugging them with SSRI antidepressant drugs while they're still pregnant....

 

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Synthetic antioxidants can't compare with natural antioxidants found in superfoods and sea vegetables
Published February 2 2004
I offer a mixed response to this news that scientists at Vanderbilt have synthesized new and powerful antioxidants that are much stronger than vitamin E. Generally speaking, I applaud research...
Antioxidants do not interfere with cancer radiation treatments, research finds
Published November 14 2006
(NaturalNews) Research by Cancer Treatment Centers of America scientists have found that antioxidants provide nutritional benefits to cancer patients undergoing radiation treatment without interfering...
More natural "cloudy" apple juice higher in antioxidants than clear juice
Published January 19 2007
(NaturalNews) Cloudy, less processed apple juice contains up to four times the antioxidants found in highly processed, clear apple juice, according to a new Polish study appearing in the Journal of the...
The mineral selenium proves itself as powerful anti-cancer medicine
Published January 4 2006
One of the most effective naturally occurring weapons against cancer is, like most healthy things, something many of us are not getting enough of. The mineral selenium has been shown in multiple...
NaturalNews readers demand retractions from major media outlets over erroneous reporting of antioxidant study
Published August 16 2007
When the mainstream media refuses to print the truth about a significant study detailing the health benefits of antioxidants and, instead, parrots the erroneous conclusions of a pro-pharmaceutical...
Antioxidants in vegetables and fruits protect the body's immune system
Published May 19 2005
Staying disease free can, in many cases, be just a matter of eating plenty of antioxidants in most fruits and vegetables. The antioxidant compounds in such foods work against the disease causing...
Antioxidants could help boost the effectiveness of sunscreen
Published June 7 2005
Despite advances in sunscreens, skin cancer is still on the rise, according to unknowncountry.com. Animal studies have found mixing topical antioxidants with sunscreen increase the effectiveness of...
Antioxidant-Rich Foods For Beauty and Vibrant Health (press release)
Published July 31 2005
Antioxidant rich food is a subject that has become a hot topic the last few years - and for good reason. We face a daily assault against our immunity which affects our appearance as well as our...

 

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Interview with John Levine on the War on SPAM
Published February 19 2006
Mike: To start with, can you give people an overview of where you think the war on spam is today? [This interview was conducted in early 2005.]

Levine: I'd say the war on spam is...

Put an end to spam and phishing by reforming email
Published May 15 2006
It is way past time for the internet community to do something serious about spam and phishing attacks. The problem has gone way beyond spam now. Spam itself was quite annoying. We've all waded...
The economic basis for spam reveals a new solution
Published November 3 2003
As this Canada.com article rightly points out, you can throw a lot of promising solutions at the spam problem, and yet the spam keeps on coming. The popular approaches have so far been legislative...
Can-Spam Act court ruling obliterates state anti-spam laws, activists say
Published November 29 2006
(NaturalNews) The federal Can-Spam act was passed in 2003 to protect consumers from unsolicited sales and marketing emails, but a court ruling against a man who was counter sued for allegedly defaming...
New international anti-spam council pledges to fight spam around the world
Published July 30 2004
A new international anti-spam group has been formed and announced. It is called the International Council on Internet Communications, and the purpose of this council is to coordinate international...
Intelligent spam filters simply don't work: the real solution is computation cost for email senders
Published March 11 2004
You've no doubt noticed this in your own email inbox: an endless flow of babble introducing a spam-like message. It's the latest trick of spammers, designed to get around the so-called...
Future Uncertain For Anti-Spam Software Makers
Published November 3 2003
I would hate to be in the anti-spam software market right about now. There's tremendous uncertainty about this market in 2004 and beyond for two primary reasons. 1) Microsoft, and 2) The...
South Korea hosts 47 percent of all global spam, says study
Published September 10 2004

 

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Losing weight with appetite suppressing drugs, herbs and macronutrients
Published July 6 2005
Are you trying to lose weight? If so, let me ask you a question: What would make your weight loss goals easier to achieve? Aside from having those pounds magically melt off, appetite control would...
PYY3-36 appetite control nasal spray may be effective, yet still misused by consumers
Published April 17 2005
Every once in a while, a prescription drug comes along that has the potential to actually help people. In this article, I will be discussing the PYY3-36 Appetite Control Nasal Spray made by a company...
Five appetite control foods that suppress cravings without adding calories
Published January 20 2005
There is a reality about weight loss that people need to be aware of. Losing weight requires you to feel hungry from time to time. There is no way to lose weight without feeling some degree of...
Nastech PYY appetite control nasal spray holds promise as obesity treatment
Published December 20 2004
This looks like one of the most promising (and least dangerous) "drugs" for treating obesity. It's not quite accurate to call it a drug, since PYY is a natural hormone your body produces in response...
Study results of Nastech PYY nasal spray for appetite control are impressive
Published December 2 2004
No kidding: a reduction of nearly 500 calories per day is, indeed, impressive. That translates to roughly one pound of body fat loss per week, apparently without much effort, if the study results are...
Obesity Researchers Lose Sight of the Big Picture While Peering Into Their Microscopes; Modern Science Loses Perspective
Published August 6 2004
New research conducted at Brown Medical School is exploring the biochemical precursors to obesity. The research is finding that metabolism is regulated by peptides in the hypothalamus, which is a...
Almonds found to help regulate appetite, caloric intake
Published October 25 2006
(NaturalNews) Daily consumption of almonds may trigger feelings of satiety and help reduce overall calorie intake, according to new research by scientists from Purdue University.

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The link between monosodium glutamate (MSG) and obesity
Published July 9 2005
If fried snack chips had a warning printed right on the bag that said, "Warning: these chips will make you obese," would you still buy them? Would you still eat them? Well, in a sense, you do see...

 

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Losing weight with appetite suppressing drugs, herbs and macronutrients
Published July 6 2005
Are you trying to lose weight? If so, let me ask you a question: What would make your weight loss goals easier to achieve? Aside from having those pounds magically melt off, appetite control would...
PYY3-36 appetite control nasal spray may be effective, yet still misused by consumers
Published April 17 2005
Every once in a while, a prescription drug comes along that has the potential to actually help people. In this article, I will be discussing the PYY3-36 Appetite Control Nasal Spray made by a company...
Five appetite control foods that suppress cravings without adding calories
Published January 20 2005
There is a reality about weight loss that people need to be aware of. Losing weight requires you to feel hungry from time to time. There is no way to lose weight without feeling some degree of hunger....
Nastech PYY appetite control nasal spray holds promise as obesity treatment
Published December 20 2004
This looks like one of the most promising (and least dangerous) "drugs" for treating obesity. It's not quite accurate to call it a drug, since PYY is a natural hormone your body produces in response...
Study results of Nastech PYY nasal spray for appetite control are impressive
Published December 2 2004
No kidding: a reduction of nearly 500 calories per day is, indeed, impressive. That translates to roughly one pound of body fat loss per week, apparently without much effort, if the study results are...
Obesity Researchers Lose Sight of the Big Picture While Peering Into Their Microscopes; Modern Science Loses Perspective
Published August 6 2004
New research conducted at Brown Medical School is exploring the biochemical precursors to obesity. The research is finding that metabolism is regulated by peptides in the hypothalamus, which is a part...
Almonds found to help regulate appetite, caloric intake
Published October 25 2006
(NaturalNews) Daily consumption of almonds may trigger feelings of satiety and help reduce overall calorie intake, according to new research by scientists from Purdue University.

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The link between monosodium glutamate (MSG) and obesity
Published July 9 2005
If fried snack chips had a warning printed right on the bag that said, "Warning: these chips will make you obese," would you still buy them? Would you still eat them? Well, in a sense, you do see that...

 

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Losing weight with appetite suppressing drugs, herbs and macronutrients
Published July 6 2005
Are you trying to lose weight? If so, let me ask you a question: What would make your weight loss goals easier to achieve? Aside from having those pounds magically melt off, appetite control would...
PYY3-36 appetite control nasal spray may be effective, yet still misused by consumers
Published April 17 2005
Every once in a while, a prescription drug comes along that has the potential to actually help people. In this article, I will be discussing the PYY3-36 Appetite Control Nasal Spray made by a company...
Five appetite control foods that suppress cravings without adding calories
Published January 20 2005
There is a reality about weight loss that people need to be aware of. Losing weight requires you to feel hungry from time to time. There is no way to lose weight without feeling some degree of hunger....
Nastech PYY appetite control nasal spray holds promise as obesity treatment
Published December 20 2004
This looks like one of the most promising (and least dangerous) "drugs" for treating obesity. It's not quite accurate to call it a drug, since PYY is a natural hormone your body produces in response...
Study results of Nastech PYY nasal spray for appetite control are impressive
Published December 2 2004
No kidding: a reduction of nearly 500 calories per day is, indeed, impressive. That translates to roughly one pound of body fat loss per week, apparently without much effort, if the study results are...
Obesity Researchers Lose Sight of the Big Picture While Peering Into Their Microscopes; Modern Science Loses Perspective
Published August 6 2004
New research conducted at Brown Medical School is exploring the biochemical precursors to obesity. The research is finding that metabolism is regulated by peptides in the hypothalamus, which is a part...
Almonds found to help regulate appetite, caloric intake
Published October 25 2006
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The link between monosodium glutamate (MSG) and obesity
Published July 9 2005
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An inside look at spirulina production: an exclusive interview with Dr. Gerry Cysewski, CEO of Cyanotech Corporation
Published October 25 2004
Mike: For our readers who may not be familiar with microalgae and spirulina, can you give a brief overview of what we're talking about, and about what role your company plays in the...
Spirulina research shows treatment of breast cancer tumors, HIV virus, and other viruses
Published October 25 2004
Gerry: Spirulina contains some anti-viral and immune stimulating compounds that we're just learning about.

Mike: Can you talk more about that? Do you have some clinical trials on...

Aquaculture may have found a solution to dioxins problem
Published October 25 2005
Caroline P. Baron of the Danish Institute for Fisheries Research in Lyngby found that exposing fishmeal to sunlamps helps to break down the dioxins that pollute the diets of farmed...
Spirulina: trace minerals content, consumer tastes, and green foods
Published October 25 2004
Mike: You mention that trace minerals are part of the food you provide to the spirulina cultures. Are these the same trace minerals that are found in ocean water, then, and how much are...

 

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Arnold Schwarzenegger shrugs off court loss with a smile
Published January 30 2004
I love this guy. No matter how bad the news -- such as the courts saying Arnold basically won't be repaid for $4.5 million he burned through during his campaign -- he accepts it with a smile and...
Arnold Schwarzenegger And The Issue of Taxes
Published October 13 2003
The origial link on this is gone, but the issue remains: will Gov. Schwarzenegger be forced to raise taxes to balance California's budget? The answer depends on how many cuts he's willing to make. And...
Calif. governor proposes universal health plan
Published January 15 2007
(NaturalNews) California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger announced Monday a proposal to expand the state's health coverage plan to include nearly all of the 6.5 million uninsured by distributing the...
Schwarzenegger vetoes Hemp Farming Act, denies California farmers economic opportunity to grow high-demand industrial crop
Published October 3 2006
(NaturalNews) California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed a bill last week that would have allowed the state's farmers to grow hemp for its oil, seed and fiber for industrial use in the production...
Arnold Schwarzenegger Remains Popular With Two-Thirds of Californians
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Revealed: which fruit and vegetable juices alleviate arthritis pain without drugs or surgery
Published June 9 2005
As the song says, "You don't know what you've got 'till it's gone" -- and motor skills are no exception. Despite the ranking of the opposable thumb as one of the single most important evolutionary...
Most People With Arthritis Don’t Get Enough Exercise (press release)
Published July 17 2006
People with arthritis don’t exercise enough, and more than a third of adults with arthritis don’t exercise at all, according to a study in the May issue of American Journal of Preventive Medicine....
Exercise accelerates recovery from arthritis surgery
Published October 3 2006
(NaturalNews) A new study published in the October issue of Arthritis Care & Research suggests that weight training and cardiovascular exercise prior to knee- or hip-replacement surgery may reduce the...
Arthritis creams merely mask symptoms and offer no long-term relief, study shows
Published August 3 2004
New research published in the British Medical Journal is showing that arthritis creams used topically offer only temporary relief that fades within 2 weeks. This is the conclusion from a trial...
Fish oil supplements ease arthritis pain
Published July 21 2005
Nutritional supplements can help ease arthritis pain, according to The Lancet medical journal, and patients with rheumatoid arthritis can especially benefit from adding fish oil supplements to their...
Arthritis inflammation likely the cause of many heart attack deaths, new study says
Published April 8 2005
Scientists have known for some time that people with rheumatoid arthritis have a greater risk of dying from a heart attack, and a new study from Minnesota's famed Mayo Clinic points to a joint...
Arthritis Drugs Linked to Skin Cancer Risk
Published December 27 2007
(NaturalNews) "TNF blocker" drugs used to treat rheumatoid arthritis increase a patient's risk of contracting skin cancer, according to a new study published in the journal Arthritis &...
Myth of exercise's negative effects on arthritis persists despite evidence to the contrary
Published June 15 2005
The belief that drugs are the only alternative to arthritis pain, and that exercise is bad for the condition, is still prevalent, according to Medical News Today, but many patients and doctors are...

 

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How food companies fool consumers with food coloring ingredients made from petrochemicals
Published March 21 2008
Have you ever wondered why companies use artificial colors? You might think it's because they want to make their food look good, but there's another reason -- a far deeper reason -- why companies use...
Kraft sells avocado-free guacamole dip product made with hydrogenated oils
Published December 5 2004
Kraft and other food manufacturers are currently selling guacamole dips that have no avocado in them, according to a report from the non-profit Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI). This...
Food Additives Found to Cause Hyperactivity in Children
Published January 29 2008
(NaturalNews) Two different cocktails of common food colorings and preservatives increased hyperactive behavior in children, according to a study conducted by researchers at the University of...

 

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Diet Sweeteners Can Make You Sick and Fat
Published March 6 2008
(NaturalNews) If you are among those calorie-conscious consumers who opt for diet sodas or other diet products, you may actually ruin your health and become fat, according to several new studies. A...
New Mexico activists hope to achieve an unprecedented ban on aspartame
Published November 20 2005
New Mexico may become the first state in the nation to enact an official statewide ban on the artificial sweetener aspartame, if a group of determined activists has its way. Activists there are...
Nearly two-thirds of Americans are concerned about the safety of artificial sweeteners like aspartame, sucralose
Published July 7 2006
(NaturalNews) -- According to a June report by Mintel, nearly two-thirds of Americans are concerned about the safety of artificial sweeteners such as sucralose and aspartame, which could impact the...
Aspartame consumption strongly associated with migraines and seizures
Published June 22 2005
You can't walk into a convenience store, grocery store or restaurant without being offered a dose of aspartame. You can't buy a stick of gum or a box of mints without having to read the label like a...
Artificial sweeteners like aspartame and sucralose may actually promote obesity and weight gain, says research
Published July 1 2004
Groundbreaking new research published in the International Journal of Obesity reveals that artificial sweeteners like aspartame and sucralose -- precisely the kinds of chemical sweeteners found in...
The link between aspartame and brain tumors: What the FDA never told you about artificial sweeteners
Published September 22 2005
On September 30, 1980, a public Board of Inquiry advised against the approval of aspartame, stating: "The Board has not been presented with proof of a reasonable certainty that aspartame (NutraSweet)...
Low-carb diets and artificial sweeteners both promised to help people lose weight, but the promises were empty
Published May 5 2005
As it becomes more and more clear that low-carb diets do not provide the radical weight loss that many had hoped they would give to the new, fatter America, it is time to accept the fact that there...
Even artificial sweeteners may lead to weight gain; nutritionists advise dieters to just 'pull your sweet tooth'
Published February 9 2005
As evidence is growing that even artificial, zero calorie, sweeteners can lead to weight gain, nutrition experts say it's time for dieters to just "pull your sweet tooth." They say that some minerals...

 

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The link between aspartame and brain tumors: What the FDA never told you about artificial sweeteners
Published September 22 2005
On September 30, 1980, a public Board of Inquiry advised against the approval of aspartame, stating: "The Board has not been presented with proof of a reasonable certainty that aspartame (NutraSweet)...
Aspartame consumption strongly associated with migraines and seizures
Published June 22 2005
You can't walk into a convenience store, grocery store or restaurant without being offered a dose of aspartame. You can't buy a stick of gum or a box of mints without having to read the label like a...
Aspartame promotes grand mal seizures, say health experts
Published June 27 2005
A nursing infant developed convulsions after his mother drank an aspartame-sweetened soft drink. A 19-year-old woman went into grand mal convulsions within minutes of chewing a piece of...
Two New Studies on Aspartame and Diet Drinks Confirm Source of Obesity, Cancer/Malignant Brain Tumor Epidemics (press release)
Published July 21 2005
The Cancer Research Center of the European Foundation of Oncology and Environmental Sciences in Bologna, Italy reported this week that a long-term study to evaluate the potential carcinogenic effects...
Aspartame found to cause breast cancer, leukemia and lymphomas in latest animal experiments
Published June 28 2007
A new study on aspartame conducted by the Ramazzini Foundation reveals that aspartame causes a dose-dependent increase in cancers (lymphomas, leukemias and breast cancers) when consumed at levels...
FDA Studies Show Aspartame Link to Brain Tumors (press release)
Published June 13 2005
Consumer rights advocacy group Mission Possible is leading a campaign to fill a product liability lawsuit with New York and New Jersey residents whose brain tumors may be linked to the consumption of...
Interview with Dr. Russell Blaylock on devastating health effects of MSG, aspartame and excitotoxins
Published September 27 2006
Mike: I'm here with Dr. Russell Blaylock, and I'd like to explore some of the more advanced aspects of some of the things you are working on. Dr. Blaylock, I think readers know the basics of...
New Mexico activists hope to achieve an unprecedented ban on aspartame
Published November 20 2005
New Mexico may become the first state in the nation to enact an official statewide ban on the artificial sweetener aspartame, if a group of determined activists has its way. Activists there are...

 

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Astaxanthin sources revealed: super antioxidant eases arthritis pain, joint pain, sore muscles and protects against heart disease
Published November 6 2004
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As a service to you, I have negotiated substantial discounts on astaxanthin supplements from the top two suppliers in the world: Mera Pharmaceuticals and Cyanotech. Use...

Product review: AstaFactor Salmon Essentials with salmon oil and astaxanthin
Published June 8 2005
I'd like to share the news about Mera Pharmaceuticals' AstaFactor Salmon Essentials, an exciting health product that combines potent antioxidants with heart-healthy oils. Salmon Essentials contains...
Potent antioxidant Astaxanthin shows promise as anti-inflammatory for arthritis, joint pain, back pain, muscle soreness and carpal tunnel syndrome
Published October 25 2004
Mike: Let's move on to another product that you also manufacture at your firm called astaxanthin. And this is something that is not yet a household word. Could you give a little background on...
Increased Demand for Astaxanthin to be Met by Fuji Health Science, Inc. (press release)
Published July 25 2005
Fuji Health Science, Inc., an American subsidiary of Fuji Chemical Industry Co., Ltd., Toyama, Japan announced today that it has successfully completed a New Dietary Ingredient (NDI) notification to...
An overview of new health products, plant technology, superfoods and natural health research breakthroughs
Published May 22 2005
In this article, we'll take a closer look at some of the more interesting products and issues we're uncovering these days. There’s a product that I highly recommend for those that want a nutritious...
Food companies begin to include immune-boosting ingredient
Published October 19 2005
Astaxanthin, common in fish and shrimp, has been show to enhance immune functions and the central nervous system, and can be bought from food companies like Fit Ingredients in food bars, capsules and...
Japanese market for astaxanthin growing rapidly
Published February 23 2006
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Asthma explained by common allergy to milk and dairy products
Published August 4 2005
The link between asthma and cows' milk is familiar to many young asthma sufferers and their parents. I first became aware of the connection through my cousin's experiences with his four-year-old son....
Asthma Foundation Applauds Family Asthma Act (press release)
Published August 2 2005
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America applauds Senators Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY) and Mike DeWine (R-OH) who recently introduced the Family Asthma Act of 2005 to address the unmet need...
Asthma sufferers at higher risk of contracting bacterial infection
Published May 26 2005
Researchers found asthma sufferers are more likely to contract pneumococcal disease, an infection caused by the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae, also known as pneumococcus. The study tested 635...
Steroid use for asthma no more effective than placebo, study finds
Published May 5 2005
A study of 225 adults published in the New England Journal of Medicine asserts that asthmatics who took placebos did just as well as those who regularly took steroids to forestall asthma attacks. The...
Allergists proposes a higher standard for controlling asthma
Published October 31 2005
James Li, M.D., Ph.D., Mayo Clinic allergist, has authored a paper that proposes reworking the asthma classification system, which currently bases treatment on the severity of the disease, so that...
Free asthma screening tests to be offered in the U.S.
Published May 22 2005
The American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology will be offering free asthma screening tests at malls, civic centers, and other public places across the the United States this spring in an...
Severe asthma sufferers may need more vitamin C
Published August 4 2005
A study by researchers at the Asthma & Allergy Research Institute in Australia shows vitamin C deficiency is linked to severe asthma, and study participants with severe asthma had much lower levels...
New asthma study recommends doctors reevaluate their patients
Published October 24 2005
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology has published a study by Dr. James T. Li that advises doctors to continually reassess asthma patients to ensure their asthma is under control....

 

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The Atkins Diet Food Guide Pyramid, Part 3: All Foods Shown On the Atkins Pyramid Are Unrefined, Unprocessed Foods
Published July 18 2004
If you look closely at the Atkins pyramid, you'll notice that it contains pictures of raw, unprocessed food ingredients. You don't see any packaged meat products in the meat category, and there are...
Dieting Americans discover they can't pig out on low-carb foods and still lose weight
Published July 18 2004
Popularity of the low-carb diet is edging downwards, say polls. The reason? More than half of all Americans who have tried the Atkins Diet and other low-carb diets have given up. The real issue here,...
MIT researchers attack Atkins diet with distorted claims about carbohydrates and mood
Published April 20 2004
The attacks on Atkins continue: this time, with claims that the Atkins diet can put you in a bad mood. A team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has issued statements about the link...
Atkins diet works better than low-fat diets, especially in men
Published November 15 2004
A new study of low-carb diets reveals that the Atkins diet seems to work better on men than women. Interestingly, the low-carb diet was three times more effective at losing weight from the trunk...
Popularity of Atkins diet grows, but low-carb dieting isn't just for losing weight: it can reverse
Published February 2 2004
As this article from the Johns Hopkins Newsletter shows, the Atkins diet continues to gain popularity. Some call it a "craze" or a "fad" but whatever you call it, it works. A low-carbohydrate...
Atkins diet having impact on fast-food menus
Published February 3 2005
Despite concerns about cholesterol and kidney damage, the Atkins diet craze has spread worldwide. The diet advocates a return to a meat and vegetables-centric nutritional regime, and convenience...
Atkins diet is effective because it makes food too boring to eat, say scientists
Published September 10 2004
Atkins diet more expensive to follow, but the real reason is government subsidies on high-carbohydrate, disease promoting foods
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A new cost analysis of diet foods reveals that following the Atkins diet or the South Beach diet can cost nearly twice as much as following the USDA's "thrifty" dietary plan. Now here's the real...

 

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Web marketing guru Jim Sterne gives advice on how to successfully utilize customer emails
Published August 23 2006
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Interview with Debbie Weil, Wordbiz founder and online marketing expert
Published October 1 2005
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Free speech under attack: FedEx fights furniture maker with DMCA invocation, censorship
Published August 11 2005
Jose Avila has always been a FedEx fan. He uses Fedex for all his shipping needs because he considers the packaging to be a high-quality, sturdy product, and the shipping service to be superior to...
Senate Bill 1959 to Criminalize Thoughts, Blogs, Books and Free Speech Across America
Published November 28 2007
The end of Free Speech in America has arrived at our doorstep. It's a new law called the Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act, and it is worded in a clever way that...
FDA tyranny and the censorship of cherry health facts (opinion)
Published May 2 2006
In the past, I jokingly said that broccoli might someday be banned as soon as the public begins to learn about the potent anti-cancer chemicals found in the vegetable. That’s because, as I jested,...
Appeals court hands free speech victory to poster of DVD cracking code
Published April 12 2004
In a rare victory for Internet free speech, a California appeals court reversed an order barring Andrew Bunner from posting DVD cracking code on his web site. This is an important victory for...
North Carolina students challenge the notion of free speech zones on college campuses
Published February 4 2006
Allison Jaynes and Robert Sinnott, two students at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, have been charged with campus violations after staging a protest outside of free speech zones on...
Counterthink roundup: Free Speech, Google News, and Big Brother (satire)
Published January 31 2006
New provisions in the Patriot Act, which are about to become law, will make it a felony crime for protestors to step foot outside official "protest zones" designated by the U.S. Secret Service. This...
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What was the greatest failure of 2007? President Bush's "surge" in Iraq? The decline in the value of the US dollar? Subprime mortgages? No. The greatest failure of 2007 was the newly sworn in...
the Health Ranger exposes health deceptions while promoting honest health solutions
Published September 30 2005
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Massive medical fraud exposed: pharmaceutical company paid doctors to prescribe drugs and run sham clinical trials
Published July 9 2004
Here's a must-read article for anyone interested in learning how the pharmaceutical industry really operates. It's a case of aggressive marketing gone bad, with a mixture of corrupt physicians,...
Following revelation that new cholesterol advice came from board members who profit from statin drug makers, medical leaders see no conflict of interest
Published July 17 2004
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With COX-2 decision, no longer any doubt about FDA corruption and U.S. drug racket
Published February 18 2005
Following the death of as many as 60,000 Americans from COX-2 inhibitors (source: British Medical Journal, author Dr. David Graham, FDA drug safety researcher), an FDA advisory panel has now voted to...
Unnecessary surgery exposed! Why 60% of all surgeries are medically unjustified and how surgeons exploit patients to generate profits
Published October 7 2005
Every year millions of Americans go under the knife, but many of them are enduring great pain and shelling out thousands of dollars for surgeries they don't really need. In fact, the only people who...
If prescription drugs are so good, where are all the healthy drug takers?
Published July 15 2004
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The top ten things you'd be able to do if you didn't live under a system of health oppression masquerading as modern medicine
Published August 17 2004
Many U.S. citizens mistakenly believe they live in a free society. But when it comes to health, medicine and nutritional supplements, the system under which we live today is more like the Dark Ages...
Independent medical journal hopes to shake up highly corrupt medical journal industry
Published November 18 2003
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Why Doctors are Idiots: 150 Years of Disatrous Advice on Children's Health (satire)
Published December 15 2007
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Published December 15 2004
The Royal College of General Practitioners in the U.K. has accused drug companies of inventing fictitious diseases or exaggerating the severity of symptoms in order to boost drug sales. It's being...
New study shows that 94% of marketing claims made by pharmaceutical companies have no basis in fact
Published August 19 2004
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Merck caught in scandal to bury Vioxx heart attack risks, intimidate scientists and keep pushing dangerous drugs; Vioxx lawsuits now forming
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Off-label drug use and the sham of FDA-approved drug safety
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Did you know that many drugs are used legally in the United States today for diseases and conditions they were never approved for? It's called off-label drug use, and it's a common practice that...
An outspoken doctor calls the pharmaceutical industry a national fraud that promotes disease and prevents prevention
Published August 19 2004
As pharmaceutical companies continue their march toward profitability and domination over our "modern" health care system, more and more doctors are speaking out against them. One of the most...
Vioxx only the beginning; antidepressants and statin drugs are medication timebombs
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Vioxx disaster shows health hazards of prescription drugs, failure of FDA to protect the public
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Viagra Now Being Increasingly Used as a Recreational Drug By Younger Men: Is Pfizer Responsible?
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(NaturalNews) Researchers at St. Louis University in Missouri have developed a type of fuel cell that can produce electricity from almost any type of sugar. The scientists successfully tested the new...
Notebooks will offer poor performance until the next generation of battery technology arrives
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Product review: The MH-C9000 WizardOne NiMH battery charger from Powerex
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Thanks to new technology, modern NiMH rechargeable batteries now have higher capacity and last longer than alkaline batteries. That's why smart consumers all over the world are turning to NiMH...
G&P Batteries opens the first battery recycling plant in the UK
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G&P Batteries recently unveiled its new battery recycling plant, the first in the UK. Currently expected to recycle 630 tons of batteries every year, it could recycle as much as 1,800 tons every...
BetterLifeGoods.com introduces a travel safety tool with LED light, radio, cell phone charger, seatbelt cutter, glass break and more
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G&P Batteries opens the first battery recycling plant in the UK
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A NaturalNews photo investigation reveals that Energizer "D" Rechargeable batteries are no more powerful than common "AA" rechargeable batteries. In fact, an off-the-shelf Energizer "D" rechargeable...
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Lithium-ion power tool batteries may power next generation of electric cars
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Medical identity theft on the rise as health care desperation leads to crime
Published September 25 2006
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140 Tips for Preventing Identity Theft and Consumer Fraud Revealed in Real Safety Guide (press release)
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Published May 9 2007
The U.S. Senate passed the FDA "drug safety" bill today (S.1082) with a 93-1 vote. A key amendment that would have called for genuine drug safety protections for consumers -- the Grassley amendment...
Americans betrayed by Democratic senators with surprise amendment that protects Big Pharma monopoly
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TMAP, medication algorithm horrors, and the drugging of our children
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The Vitamin Hoax: Big Pharma Speaks Through Reader's Digest Magazine
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(NaturalNews) The cover of the November 2007 issue of Reader's Digest magazine makes a strong statement through a featured article entitled The Vitamin Hoax: 10 Not to Take. Written by Reader's Digest...

 

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Death by Botox? The Hidden Toll of the Quest for Beauty
Published February 26 2008
(NaturalNews) How far are you willing to go for beauty? Would you be willing to gamble your life? Because that's what women are doing when they choose to receive Botox injections, based on analysis by...
Botox: A Risky Weapon In The Battle Against Migraine (press release)
Published July 31 2005
For many, migraines can be one of the most debilitating and excruciatingly painful experiences in life. Sufferers aren’t able to complete tasks and have a hard time taking care of their...
Botox injections cause botulism poisoning in patients
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Botox can be effective treatment for migraines; study says headaches possibly triggered by facial muscles
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Some doctors have begun using Botox to treat patients complaining of migraine headaches. Scientist say the injections work because, they've recently discovered, there is probably a link between...
Botox may stop chronic migraine headaches
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Hollywood doctor was paid by drug company to push Botox on patients
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Botox treatments becoming part of many 'to-do' lists for weddings
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Published January 2 2006
It's no secret that long-term diet and nutrition choices have an effect on the way we look and feel; but new studies show that nutrition can also affect the way we think. As it turns out,...
Taste inflation revealed: why sugar, salt and fragrance make you stupid
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America is a nation that suffers from "taste inflation." Virtually all prepared foods in this country, whether they're restaurant foods or convenience foods, are made with such outrageous levels of...
Essential fatty acid phosphatidylserine (PS) is powerful prevention for memory loss, Alzheimer's and dementia
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The link between old age and forgetfulness is cliché enough to be the subject of greeting cards, sitcoms and jokes. We take it for granted so often that very few of us take the time to question why it...
How Acetyl-L-Carnitine prevents Alzheimer's disease and dementia while boosting brain function
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Published August 15 2005
Breast cancer is the leading cause of death among American women between the ages of 44 and 55. Dr. Gofinan, in his book, Preventing Breast Cancer, cites this startling statistic along with...
Sunlight emerging as proven treatment for breast cancer, prostate cancer and other cancers
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Taking a daily 10 to 15 minute walk in the sun not only clears your head, relieves stress and increases circulation – it could also cut your risk of breast cancer in half. At least that's what Esther...
Vitamin D Recommendation Missing From Breast Cancer Task Force Report on Black Women
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Once in a great while, a report emerges from the medical establishment that's so myopic and devoid of wisdom that it boggles the mind. Today, a new candidate for the "most ignorant medical advice"...
Breast Cancer Industry A Scam? Support Education, Not Medication
Published October 24 2007
This is the second annual publication of NaturalNews's "Education, Not Medication" program designed to teach women the truth about how to prevent and even cure breast cancer. This disease is 90 percent...
Education Not Medication -- a women's health program by Mike Adams
Published October 23 2006
The breast cancer industry is now run by corporations that profit from women with disease. With nearly all breast cancer nonprofits being subjugated by drug companies, the FDA censoring alternative...
Interview: Dr. Christine Horner discusses choices women can make to prevent breast cancer
Published August 28 2006
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October is Breast Cancer Propaganda Month: Pinkwashing, Breast Cancer Action and Vitamin D
Published October 11 2007
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Vitamin D and Flavonoids Examined for Impact on Breast and Ovarian Cancer (press release)
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Arial Software releases new version of Email Marketing Director with click-based unsubscribe feature thought impossible to achieve in desktop software (press release)
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Arial Software has done something previously thought impossible for desktop email campaign software.

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A new chapter in intuitive email marketing software has been opened by Arial Software's release of Email Marketing Director. The product, designed to make it easy for email marketing professionals to...
Interview with Ralph Wilson on email marketing and e-commerce
Published March 15 2006
Mike: Today we are speaking with Ralph Wilson, a globally recognized authority on web marketing and e-commerce. He is the author of hundreds of articles, e-books and newsletter issues all found...
Email marketing service provider Listrak spams president of permission-based email software company with unsolicited commercial email
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New version of Email Marketing Director from Arial Software improves built-in customer list handling ability (press release)
Published June 16 2005
The latest version of Arial Software's easy-to-use professional email marketing software has improved its database functions for easier list handling.

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Responsible email marketing requires attention to guidelines
Published October 5 2004
Campaign Enterprise 9 helps email marketing managers organize more email campaigns in less time: Arial Software
Published February 15 2005
Arial Software has recently released the newest version of its industry-leading email marketing software. Campaign Enterprise 9 provides email marketing managers with new organization and navigational...
Most U.S. businesses fail to fully tap the business-building potential of email marketing, says industry pioneer (press release)
Published August 17 2005
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The Fair Tax: Why it's good for you and good for America
Published January 23 2005
There's been a wave of publicity and discussion surrounding the "Fair Tax" over the last few months. Although I am personally not a supporter of the economic policies of the current administration, I...
Merck now under investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for possibly misleading investors
Published December 27 2004
Merck, already under fire for its Vioxx scandal and now undergoing criminal investigation by the Justice Department, is now also being investigated by the Securities and Exchange Commission (the...
Merck now under criminal investigation by the Justice Department for Vioxx scandal
Published January 1 2005
Pharmaceutical giant Merck is now under scrutiny by the Justice Department, which has begun a criminal investigation into the firm’s marketing of the painkiller Vioxx (withdrawn from the market on...
Drug company investors to experience accelerating losses as pharmaceutical company stock prices continue to fall
Published December 28 2004
The stock prices of drug companies have been hammered over the last six months thanks to a series of scandals regarding the safety of drugs that have long been approved by the FDA. It turns out that...
Workplace health enhanced by offering spirulina supplements to employees; larger studies could show reduction in health insurance costs for employers
Published October 25 2004
Mike: What do you see as the big trends as far as the market penetration of spirulina and recognition around the globe -- what are the big issues here?

Gerry: Well, surprisingly,...

Japanese carmakers reach milestone: 30 percent of U.S. auto sales
Published January 5 2005
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Merck now under criminal investigation by the Justice Department for Vioxx scandal
Published January 1 2005
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Published January 5 2005
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Examining the Properties of Chocolate and Cacao for Health
Published February 7 2008
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Hershey's to finally introduce chocolate products made with real cacao
Published September 7 2006
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Interview: Zach Adelman and Navitas Naturals discuss maca, cacao, Incan berries and goji berries
Published November 20 2006
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Cacao stabilizes blood sugar; chocolate may actually help diabetics
Published August 2 2007
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Raw, "empowered" chocolate products launched by Empowered Foods; full review of sensational product line
Published June 5 2007
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Healthy Superfood Gift Baskets Launched by Transition Nutrition
Published December 13 2007
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Chocoholics rejoice; study shows that the flavanols in cocoa can reduce the risk of heart disease and cancer
Published May 26 2006
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Chocolate for Valentine's Day? This Year, Choose Real Cacao Superfoods, Not Processed Chocolate Candy
Published February 6 2008
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Published September 7 2006
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Published December 13 2007
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Chocoholics rejoice; study shows that the flavanols in cocoa can reduce the risk of heart disease and cancer
Published May 26 2006
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Chocolate for Valentine's Day? This Year, Choose Real Cacao Superfoods, Not Processed Chocolate Candy
Published February 6 2008
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Are the coral calcium claims by Bob Barefoot credible and believable?
Published June 6 2005
A reader asks, "Mike, I recently ran across a book titled 'The Calcium Factor,' authored by Robert Barefoot. He extols the almost miraculous healing powers of calcium, especially coral calcium....
Medicine's assault on calcium: Quack science fuels calcium bashing frenzy
Published February 22 2006
In the world of health news, I'm not sure who's worse: Dishonest researchers or illiterate science reporters. But in this case -- lucky us -- we get both. The issue surrounds the reporting of a recent...
Junk science: negative study on calcium and vitamin D supplements was poorly constructed, yet widely reported
Published April 28 2005
Based on a new research study published in The Lancet (April, 2005), newspaper headlines around the world are proclaiming that senior citizens should throw away their calcium supplements and turn to...
New research clarifies roles of calcium, vitamin D, and protein in bone health, fracture risk (press release)
Published July 20 2006
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The unauthorized history of Coca-Cola (satire)
Published January 14 2005
Coca-cola was originally promoted as a drink "offering the virtues of coca without the vices of alcohol." Until 1903, a typical serving contained 60mg of cocaine. Today, it still contains an...
The health effects of drinking soda - quotes from the experts
Published January 8 2005
This is a compilation of quotes about the destructive health effects of soft drinks from some of the leading authors on health, nutrition and junk food. This full list, and much more information,...
Calcium supplements all but useless without adequate vitamin D from sunlight exposure: interview with Dr. Michael Holick, author of The UV Advantage
Published January 1 2005
The following is part seven of an eight-part interview with Dr. Michael Holick, author of "The UV advantage" and one of the world's most respected authorities on vitamin D and the health benefits...
FDA to allow osteoporosis prevention claims for calcium, vitamin D
Published January 10 2007
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Interview: the Cancer Control Society offers information and answers for cancer patients
Published June 25 2005
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The mineral selenium proves itself as powerful anti-cancer medicine
Published January 4 2006
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Education Not Medication -- a women's health program by Mike Adams
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The breast cancer industry is now run by corporations that profit from women with disease. With nearly all breast cancer nonprofits being subjugated by drug companies, the FDA censoring alternative...
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The sunscreen myth: How sunscreen products actually promote cancer
Published June 15 2007
The idea that sunscreen prevents cancer is a myth. It's a myth promoted by a profit-seeking tag-team effort between the cancer industry and the sunscreen industry. The sunscreen industry makes money...
Is the American Cancer Society more interested in cancer profit than cancer prevention?
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A staggering 1.37 million new cases of cancer will be diagnosed in calendar 2005. That statistic was taken straight from the American Cancer Society's own reports. Given the crushing impact of cancer...
Can Vitamins and Soy Prevent Cancer?
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Tens of millions of Americans are now working to prevent cancer by taking supplements and adding functional foods to their diets. $18 billion were spent last year on dietary supplements aimed at...
Cancer Industry Spreads Fear and Disinformation To Scare People Away From Learning About Alternative Treatments for Cancer on the Internet
Published August 6 2004
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Book review: Rome Wasn't Burnt In A Day by Joe Scarborough
Published December 29 2004
Former Republican Congressman Joe Scarborough is one of those people who likes to tell the truth. That's probably why he's no longer a Congressman. Telling the truth doesn't get you very far in...

 

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Hollywood doctor was paid by drug company to push Botox on patients
Published September 8 2004
Dartmouth study brings attention to influence of Hollywood in promoting tobacco use among young people
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Published October 11 2005
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Following AOL and Yahoo, analysts say Google may succumb to a Hollywood partnership for access to video content, given their announcement for a video search...
Pentagon acts more like Hollywood with each passing military action
Published November 7 2003
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Published February 5 2007
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RecycleForUS.com Established to Collect and Recycle Used Cell Phones Throughout the Nation (Press Release)
Published July 11 2005
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Poll says most people do not want cell phones used during flights
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Published January 22 2006
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Schools saying no to cell phones in the classroom
Published January 25 2005
Schools are increasingly barring students from having cell phones in the classroom, enforcing no-ring rules and even confiscating phones from students who won't abide by the rules. Parents have...
Hospitals reconsider cell phone bans as they try to catch up with the latest technology
Published February 3 2005
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Published January 22 2006
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Published January 25 2005
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Published February 3 2005
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Psychiatric Drugs: Chemical Warfare on Humans - interview with Robert Whitaker
Published August 27 2005
The following is a Street Spirit interview with Robert Whitaker, author of Mad In America: Bad Science, Bad Medicine, and the Enduring Mistreatment of the Mentally Ill. It is reprinted here with...
Omaha Shooter Robert Hawkins Had Been "Treated" For ADHD, Depression
Published December 6 2007
(NaturalNews) America seems shocked that, yet again, a young male would pick up an assault rifle and murder his fellow citizens, then take his own life. This is what happened last night in Omaha,...
Tufts University study shows more than half of psychiatric DSM-IV authors have financial links to Big Pharma
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Hollywood star Tom Cruise made national headlines when he launched a verbal assault on the field of psychiatry while appearing on the Today Show with host Matt Lauer in June 2005. Cruise...
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Neurologist Dr. Fred Baughman talks about the fraud of ADHD and the poisoning of U.S. children
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TMAP, medication algorithm horrors, and the drugging of our children
Published February 21 2006
In an Oct. 17, 2005 meeting, Director Charles Currie announced that the Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) no longer endorses the Texas Medication Algorithm Project...
MOTHERS Act Seeks to Drug Expectant Mothers with Antidepressants to "Treat" Postpartum Depression
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Incessant disease mongering turns Americans into profit-generating guinea pigs for Big Pharma (opinion)
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Published September 13 2006
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Cherries ease gout pain
Published July 15 2005
A study shows eating 1.5 cups of cherries a day can help ease pain from gout, a form of arthritis, by causing people to urinate away gout-causing uric...
What is Tiny in Size, Red in Color and Packs a Healthy Punch Against Joint Pain? (press release)
Published August 28 2005
Drum roll please! Can you believe the simple answer is tart cherries? Medical research has shown tart cherries contain high concentrations of potent antioxidants that have been shown to potentially...
Study shows cherries may help diabetics produce more insulin
Published November 27 2005
The Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry has published a study that claims anthocyanins, chemicals found in cherries, can expand insulin production by 50 percent and may aid doctors and patients...
Cherries may offer sweet success in the fight against diabetes
Published January 18 2005
A cup of cherries may be the right prescription for people with diabetes. New research shows that chemicals found in cherries could lower blood sugar levels for diabetics. The study found the...
Cherries contain antioxidant that can fight diabetes
Published May 1 2005
Research chemists have found that cherries are abundant with naturally-occurring chemicals that lower blood sugar levels in diabetic individuals. The chemicals are called anthocyanins, and in early...
Tart Cherries - Natural Cox-2 Inhibitors, Now Available in CherryFlex One A Day Softgels, for Arthritis and Gout Relief (press release)
Published April 18 2005
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Lack of basic nutrition creates generation of criminals; prison system society
Published March 31 2005
A new study published in the American Journal of Psychiatry shows that children who experience malnutrition exhibit strikingly increased behavioral disorders and aggressive behavior as they grow...
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, ADHD, has a simple cause: poor nutrition and food additives
Published August 19 2004
New research is appearing now that's showing the link between the consumption of food additives by children -- especially food colorings -- and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD....
Summer camps shift to healthy foods, superior nutrition; public schools keep dragging their feet
Published July 13 2004
All over the country, summer camps for kids are doing something smart: they're shifting to healthier menus with fresh fruits and vegetables instead of junk foods, fried foods and candy. It's all part...
Kellogg's ships mercury batteries inside boxes of childrens' breakfast cereal
Published July 3 2004
What could have prompted Kellogg's to take one of the most toxic heavy metals known to mankind and intentionally place it inside boxes of childrens' breakfast cereal? Insanity, perhaps. Or, more...
Why are so many kids breaking their arms these days?
Published November 16 2003
The answer, of course, is found in their diets: children and teenagers are consuming vast quantities of soft drinks. Those soft drinks are highly acidic, and the body strips minerals from the skeletal...
Kellogg's caught in mercury controversy; New York bans mercury toys in childrens' breakfast cereals
Published July 13 2004
In a previous article, I reported how Kellogg's was shipping boxes of childrens' breakfast cereal with Spiderman toys containing mercury batteries. I pointed out the insanity of including a highly...
Food manufacturers scheme on how to sell more junk food to children
Published November 18 2003
It's sickening: junk food manufacturers and marketers have come up with a new report highlighting tactics for selling more junk food to children. With this, junk food companies and soft drink...

 

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Chinese Medicine plus homeopathy: Interview with Gerald St. Clair of Ridgecrest Herbals
Published February 12 2006
Mike: I'm here with Gerald St. Clair, marketing director for Ridgecrest Herbals, which is based out of Salt Lake City, Utah, and can be found online at
Merck to "pirate" Traditional Chinese Medicine compounds to develop new drugs, warns consumer health advocate
Published December 12 2006
(NaturalNews) German pharmaceutical giant Merck announced last week that it would collaborate with a Chinese pharmaceutical company to develop new cancer drugs based on traditional Chinese herbs and...
Chinese Medicine increasingly recognized as safe, effective system of medicine by Western doctors
Published June 27 2006
(NaturalNews) -- In recent years, more Americans are turning to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) to cure ailments that Western medical practitioners could not treat. The ancient remedies have even...
Swiss doctor brings traditional Chinese medicine to Europe
Published September 29 2005
As alternative medicine slowly gains popularity across the world, one Swiss doctor trained in traditional Chinese medicine is working to ease his patients into ancient remedies that sound new and...
Systems of medicine explained: Conventional, alternative, integrative, complementary and more
Published May 1 2006
What's the deal with all the different systems of medicine? And what's the difference between "Western medicine" and "conventional medicine?" Here, you'll find some honest...
Chinese medicine: Schizandra berry a potent adaptogenic herb
Published July 3 2005
Instead of starting off your day with a cup of coffee, try some schizandra berry supplements to wake up your mind. And if you're too stressed at night to sleep, don't stay up watching late night...
Coca-Cola Exploring Chinese Medicine for Beneficial Nutrients
Published March 6 2008
(NaturalNews) The Coca-Cola Company has announced the launch of a new project designed to devise ingredients for beverages from traditional Chinese medicines. Coca-Cola has established a permanent...
Growing trend of Chinese medicine gaining popularity in Germany
Published September 23 2005
Traditional Chinese healing arts such as acupuncture, herbal remedies, relaxation and detoxification treatments are gaining popularity in Germany, despite the fact that most insurance companies in the...

 

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Chlorella as a powerful defense against cancer
Published June 14 2005
Amazing things truly do come in small packages. One of your most powerful weapons against cancer is chlorella -- a unicellular, green algae. This tiny algae packs a powerful punch. In Prescription...
UC Berkeley Wellness Letter authors remain nutritionally illiterate about chlorella, spirulina, and blue-green algae
Published August 7 2004
On this website we discuss the ignorance of western medical doctors and medical institutions with such frequency that it hardly seems unusual to find another case of health ignorance worth mentioning,...
Interview with Dr. Hank Liers Part 3: Chemical sensitivities and chlorella detoxification
Published December 4 2007
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Interview with Dr. Hank Liers Part 2: High-RNA superfoods
Published November 5 2007
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The A-List: Top Products Recommended By Mike Adams
Published May 24 2005
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The top four superfood products for optimum health and disease prevention / reversal; recommended by Mike Adams
Published August 12 2004
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The Atkins Diet Food Guide Pyramid, Part 6: Health Improvements
Published July 18 2004
As good as the Atkins Good Guide Pyramid is, I think it's worth noting how it could be improved. First, the pyramid would benefit from clarifying the difference between refined and unrefined foods and...
Low vitamin intake makes chemotherapy side effects even worse
Published July 8 2004
Chemotherapy is bad enough to begin with -- it's an entirely unproven therapy, with absolutely no scientific merit. It doesn't improve a person's lifespan a single day, and yet it remains a widespread...

 

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Published August 12 2004
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The Atkins Diet Food Guide Pyramid, Part 6: Health Improvements
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Low vitamin intake makes chemotherapy side effects even worse
Published July 8 2004
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How to reduce high cholesterol by eating like your ancestors and avoiding hydrogenated oils (part 1)
Published October 13 2004
A reader asks: "Can you please tell me if the use of honey and cinnamon powder can help reduce cholesterol in the blood? If so, how to use it and for how long?"

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Disease names like diabetes and osteoporosis are misleading and misinform patients about disease prevention
Published December 10 2004
There is a curious tendency in conventional medicine to name a set of symptoms a disease. I was recently at a compounding pharmacy having my bone mineral density measured to update my health stats. I...
Q&A: How do I reduce high cholesterol with the least amount of time, money and effort? (part 2)
Published October 13 2004
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How to lower your cholesterol absolutely free (no prescription required)
Published July 28 2004
Recent cholesterol guidelines are recommending that most people aim for an LDL cholesterol level of 70 or lower. That's down from the previous suggestion of 100. And of course, the number one...
Statin drugs expose patients to dangerous, debilitating side effects
Published January 8 2007
Millions of Americans take statin drugs to help lower their cholesterol, making it one of the most popular classes of prescription drugs on the market today, but like most prescription medications,...
Despite the claims of the mainstream media, Lesco and other statins are not magic bullets for cholesterol
Published June 20 2006
We all want a "quick fix" for disorders like high cholesterol, it seems. We want to be able to eat all the pizza and cheeseburgers we want and then take a magic pill so all the LDL cholesterol running...
Doctors agree high cholesterol is closely related to hypertension
Published January 10 2006
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Medical fraud alert: cholesterol lowering statin drugs save zero lives, says comprehensive research published in JAMA
Published July 6 2004
The hype about statin drugs is relentless these days. Physicians are urging patients to take statins even when they don't have high cholesterol. The American Diabetes Association, for its part,...

 

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Chronic pain afflicting more Americans; remedies in development
Published June 5 2005
According to a recent USA TODAY/ABC News/Stanford University Medical Center poll, almost one in five Americans suffer from chronic pain. Some pain experts feel the problem is as big, if not bigger,...
New Roots of Chronic Pain Discovered: Clear the Emotions, Clear the Pain (press release)
Published July 3 2006
A groundbreaking new treatment for fibromyalgia is successful because it addresses the emotional and physical trauma that is believed to be at the root of this chronic illness. According to the...
Ancient medicine rediscovered: Cooling compounds ease chronic pain
Published August 23 2006
(NaturalNews) The ancient Greeks used mint oil on sprains, joint pains and inflammation, and traditional Chinese medicine uses the substance in the same way, according to a team of University of...
Dr. Jacob Teitelbaum, author of "Pain Free 1-2-3," discusses natural pain management, without dangerous drugs
Published January 3 2007
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Learning the tools to manage chronic pain (press release)
Published August 21 2005
Chronic back pain after an automobile accident and spinal surgery almost shortened the career of the noncommissioned officer in charge of point-of-care testing for the 859th Diagnostics and...
Chronic back pain linked to physical changes in the brain
Published March 1 2007
(NaturalNews) A team of German researchers has linked chronic back pain to changes in the pain-processing areas of the brain. The research may yield new ways to treat the issue, which, according to...
Listening to music can reduce chronic pain and depression by up to a quarter (press release)
Published July 1 2006
Listening to music can reduce chronic pain by up to 21 per cent and depression by up to 25 per cent, according to a paper in the latest UK-based Journal of Advanced Nursing. It can also make people...
RSDSA: Sports Injuries Linked to Chronic Pain Syndrome (press release)
Published August 2 2005
The link between sports injuries -- and the surgeries that treat them -- and the risk of developing Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CPRS), also known as Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome...

 

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New herbal supplement product uses green tea and cinnamon for controlling diabetes
Published July 28 2004
There's a new nutritional supplement available for people suffering from Type 2 diabetes. It's called The Body Rejuvenator, marketed by Lafayette Miracle Solutions. Now, I'm not familiar with this...
Cinnamon extract shown to reduce oxidative stress of metabolic syndrome
Published October 19 2006
(NaturalNews) A new study from U.S. researchers has found that daily supplementation with a cinnamon extract may boost the body's antioxidants, which can lessen the oxidative stress associated with...
Hero Nutritionals Launches Cinnamon Water Extract Supplement For Glucose Metabolism (press release)
Published May 28 2005
Hero Nutritionals, a leading provider of nutritional supplements, has launched CinnaBeticII™, a new dietary supplement designed to promote glucose metabolism by increasing insulin sensitivity....
Cinnamon gum found to kill bacteria in the mouth; medicinal use of cinnamon herb is widespread
Published May 19 2004
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago have discovered that cinnamon flavored chewing gum exhibits a strong antibacterial effect in the mouth and even counters bad breath. This is...
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Cinnamon shown to help control blood sugar and cholesterol levels
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Cinnamon oil kills mosquitos better than DEET, research shows
Published July 17 2004
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Study Shows Cinnulin Promotes Increase In Lean Body Mass And Reduction In Body Fat (press release)
Published September 26 2005
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Published May 19 2004
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Survey finds Europeans more concerned about climate change than Americans
Published January 17 2007
(NaturalNews) According to a poll conducted by news channel France 24 for the television show, "Le Talk of Paris," more Europeans reported being concerned with climate change than Americans.

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Northeastern U.S. states may experience radical climate change as global warming unfolds, warn scientists
Published October 6 2006
(NaturalNews) According to the Northeast Climate Impacts Assessment -- a report released by the Union of Concerned Scientists on Wednesday -- rising greenhouse gas emissions could cause the climate of...
Investors take global climate change seriously
Published July 26 2005
With average global temperatures expected to increase between 1.4C and 5.8C over the next century, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, world leaders at the G8 summit discussed...
Department of Energy Releases Vision & Framework for the U.S. Climate Change Technology Program (press release)
Published September 4 2005
In a speech before the Climate Policy Center in Washington, D.C., David Conover, Director of the Department of Energy's Climate Change Technology Program (CCTP), today announced the release of the...
American Enterprise Institute allegedly offers bribes to scientists for disputing UN climate change report
Published February 15 2007
(NaturalNews) According to the Guardian, the ExxonMobil-funded think tank known as the American Enterprise Institute sent letters to scientists and economists offering them $10,000 to undermine a major...
Earth's wobbly orbit causes climate change, mass extinctions every 2.5 million years
Published October 13 2006
(NaturalNews) Scientists in the Netherlands believe they may have pinpointed the cause of cyclic mass extinction on Earth. Research published this week points towards the fairly unstable orbit of our...
Scientists find evidence that global warming could be causing an "evolution explosion"
Published January 22 2007
(NaturalNews) If a species of weed that has adapted to climate change within just a few generations is any indicator, the hotly debated phenomenon of global warming could be causing rapid evolutionary...
Climate change report makes a believer out of British Prime Minister Tony Blair
Published February 26 2006
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The Great Fat Debate - Why Virgin Coconut Oil Is Best
Published November 30 2007
(NaturalNews) There is so much media hype from the mainstream media and leading health authorities, including the naturopathic community, suggesting the many ill effects of consuming Trans Fatty Acids...
Tropical Traditions Virgin Coconut Oil Highest In Antioxidants Tests Reveal (press release)
Published October 16 2006
Professor Vermont P. Dia of the University of the Philippines Los Banos recently conducted several tests on samples of Virgin Coconut Oil produced by Mt. Banahaw Health Products Corporation in the...
Hypothyroidism and Virgin Coconut Oil (press release)
Published July 20 2005
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Published June 7 2005
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Colloidal silver gaining ground as a proven, effective antibiotic remedy
Published July 26 2005
Colloidal silver, a liquid suspension of the metal silver, is currently a hot topic in the world of medicine. While alternative medicine praises its use as an antibiotic, mainstream medicine...
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EPA uses nanotech regulation ploy to target colloidal silver while ignoring all other nanotech particles
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Nanomaterials -- products and materials changed or created at the atomic and molecular level -- are quickly gaining popularity for their multitude of uses, and while the Environmental Protection...
Colloidal silver antibacterial liquid sprayed on Hong Kong subways as public health measure
Published October 23 2006
(NaturalNews) Subway and train stations in London and other parts of the UK are considering using a powerful, non-toxic colloidal silver disinfectant spray to help fend off the spread of the flu virus...

 

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Antioxidants, bad science and failure of the press to tell the truth
Published August 14 2007
Following yesterday's announcement of a new study showing the phenomenal benefits of antioxidants for preventing heart disease in women, the mainstream media rallied behind a blatantly false...
Mainstream media criticizes Wikipedia because it represents a decentralization of their information monopoly
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The mainstream media loves to bash Wikipedia, that enormous online encyclopedia created through the collaborative efforts of volunteer writers and researchers. It covers tens of thousands of topics,...
NaturalNews readers demand retractions from major media outlets over erroneous reporting of antioxidant study
Published August 16 2007
When the mainstream media refuses to print the truth about a significant study detailing the health benefits of antioxidants and, instead, parrots the erroneous conclusions of a pro-pharmaceutical...
Depression, Osteoporosis Correlation Misreported by Junk Science Media, Ill-Informed Health Researchers
Published December 11 2007
Conventional medical researchers around the world are scratching their heads over new research published in the Archives of Internal Medicine that shows a strong correlation between...
Medicine's assault on calcium: Quack science fuels calcium bashing frenzy
Published February 22 2006
In the world of health news, I'm not sure who's worse: Dishonest researchers or illiterate science reporters. But in this case -- lucky us -- we get both. The issue surrounds the reporting of a recent...
Following deplorable attacks in London, pharmaceuticals are still more deadly than terrorists
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Just days after we posted an article on the dangers of pharmaceuticals vs. terrorism, London was hit by a terrorist attack that left 37 dead and hundreds more wounded. Headlines around the world are...
Syndicated news services lie about antidepressant drugs with blatantly misleading headlines
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When a major study reveals that antidepressant drugs quadruple a person's risk of committing suicide, and when that study is backed by an analysis of three million patient records covering...
Pharmaceutical advertising turns national newspapers into drug industry puppets
Published July 12 2004
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Web marketing guru Jim Sterne gives advice on how to successfully utilize customer emails
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Interview with Debbie Weil, Wordbiz founder and online marketing expert
Published October 1 2005
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I recently returned from the Natural Health Products Expo West, where I learned some interesting things. One of those is that if you want to get the real hardcore health information, the hidden...
NaturalNews emerges as top truly independent natural health news site
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Over the last three years, NaturalNews.com has grown to become the No. 1 truly independent natural health website in the world. What does "truly independent" mean? Simply that we have no financial...
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Do you want the Alliance for Natural Health to continue fighting for your right to choose natural healthcare? If you do, then we need urgent funding to continue successfully challenging and shaping...
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Kevin Trudeau's Natural Cures book review
Published August 24 2005
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Published July 20 2005
The city of Edmonton has recently found out that some computers waiting to be recycled contain sensitive information that could make ex-owners vulnerable to identity theft....
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Movie review: Idiocracy starring Luke Wilson, directed by Mike Judge
Published February 5 2007
Every once in a while, a really smart movie comes along that shows you just how stupid modern society is by shoving it in your face. "Idiocracy" is precisely such a film. Filled with purposeful...
How to change the world by buying organic and supporting sustainable farming
Published September 28 2005
You have the power in your hands to change the world. This change ripples out from you in concentric circles, and it all starts with decisions you make at the grocery store because what you choose to...
"The Flip" is an owner's manual for harmonious and healthy living in the 21st century
Published December 18 2006
"The Flip," a new book by co-authors Jared Rosen and David Rippe, offers readers a way to alter the way they viewtheir perspective and the...
WATCH NOT, WANT NOT? PACKARD/STANFORD STUDY LINKS KIDS' TV TIME AND CONSUMERISM (press release)
Published September 5 2006
Peace at any price? More than one parent has forked over cash in a desperate bid to stop their kids’ badgering for the hottest toy or the latest snack. Now researchers at Lucile Packard Children’s...
American news industry a far cry from genuine journalism
Published May 1 2005
Want to know how you make money in publishing? It's easy: just say whatever advertisers want you to say. If there's a new prescription drug on the market, run all sorts of articles about the miracles...

 

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China manufacturers lace children's toys with liquid ecstasy
Published November 15 2007
(NaturalNews) The next time you see your infant enjoying a new made-in-China toy, you might want to check to make sure he's not having too much of a good time: A recent discovery reveals that toys...
36 Strategies to Combat Telephone Cons Detailed in Consumer Safety Guide (press release)
Published February 26 2006
Telephone con artists prey on trusting consumers bilking them out of millions of dollars each year. To help buyers protect themselves from criminal phone solicitors, Truth Publishing has added a new...
Convicted felon spills secrets of identity theft in new downloadable consumer safety guide (press release)
Published October 25 2005
Consumers now have a new weapon in the war against identity theft: a downloadable Real Safety Guide (http://RealSafety.org) that unveils 140 proven strategies...
Natural Consumer Products Found Contaminated with Cancer-Causing 1,4-Dioxane in Groundbreaking Analysis Released by OCA
Published March 15 2008
A cancer-causing compound called 1,4-dioxane has been found in some of the most commonly used petroleum-based cosmetics by a study commissioned by the Organic Consumers Association, including...
How the FDA is Becoming a Drug Company: Consumer Safety and Access to Natural Health Options Threatened
Published June 14 2007
Under the false pretense of improved food and drug safety the FDA is re-inventing itself as a kingpin drug company. This charade has so far hoodwinked virtually all members of Congress. The Senate...
Hundreds of personal care products contain untested, unapproved nano-scale ingredients that may pose consumer safety concerns
Published October 11 2006
(NaturalNews) A computer analysis of 25,000 personal care product labels -- conducted by nonprofit research organization, the Environmental Working Group -- found that hundreds of the products contain...
Pharmaceutical fraud: How Big Pharma's marketing and profits come before consumer safety and wellness
Published September 7 2006
If you have a long, drawn-out, incurable but treatable disease, it's unfortunate for you but great for pharmaceutical companies. While you're suffering indefinitely, you're also buying expensive...

 

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Expanded UnitedHealth Wellness Program Helps Businesses Control Costs by Keeping Employees Healthy (press release)
Published June 29 2005
After years of double-digit increases in health care costs, Lanco International achieved the seemingly unfathomable. The Chicagoland crane manufacturer recently lowered its health care spending by...
Sodexho USA Celebrates a Year of Wellness (press release)
Published June 25 2005
Sodexho USA (NYSE: SDX - News), the nation's leading provider of food and facilities management services, is celebrating its one year anniversary of the creation of the Sodexho Wellness Council, the...
Breakthrough wellness supplements, part two: Wellness Resources
Published September 19 2006
Continuing with our series on innovative nutritional supplement companies, here's another company I'm raving about: www.WellnessResources.com. It was...
Survey: U.S. Employers Turning to Wellness Programs to Manage Health Care Costs (press release)
Published June 29 2005
Businesses are increasingly turning to wellness programs to get a handle on rising health care costs, and most believe these programs will have a long-term impact but few short-term benefits,...
UC Berkeley Wellness Letter authors remain nutritionally illiterate about chlorella, spirulina, and blue-green algae
Published August 7 2004
On this website we discuss the ignorance of western medical doctors and medical institutions with such frequency that it hardly seems unusual to find another case of health ignorance worth mentioning,...
Natural health pioneer launches Consumer Wellness Center nonprofit organization
Published March 7 2007
A top author and consumer advocate in the natural health movement has created a non-profit organization to better empower consumers with lifesaving knowledge about nutrition, disease prevention and...
Breakthrough wellness supplements, part one: Good Cause Wellness
Published September 17 2006
In the world of nutritional supplements, it's often the smaller, more passionate companies that are the most innovative. In this four-part series, I introduce four little-known wellness supplement...
Oprah Raises Awareness on Thyroid Issue
Published October 24 2007
(NaturalNews) Oprah has done an immense favor to millions of American women by helping them understand that a malfunctioning thyroid gland may indeed be part of their weight and health problems. After...

 

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Lutein boosts eye health, preventing cataracts and macular degeneration
Published July 30 2005
Fruits and vegetables have yet another disease-fighting weapon to offer you: Lutein. Studies show this carotenoid prevents and, to some extent, reverses vision loss, immune system problems, cancer...
Building and Maintaining Strong Vision for Life
Published November 19 2007
(NaturalNews) Building and maintaining excellent vision involves some basic steps anyone can follow. Even if you believe nothing can be done to help your vision, taking these simple steps can go far...
Regular exercise cuts eye disease risk by 70 percent
Published November 1 2006
(NaturalNews) University of Wisconsin researchers recently found that those with an active lifestyle were 70 percent less likely to develop degenerative eye disease than those with a sedentary...
Carrots really do help you see in the dark; beta-carotene-rich foods help prevent a variety of eye ailments
Published September 8 2006
Your mother always told you eating carrots would help you see better, but did she ever tell you why? No, this wasn't just a trick to get you to eat your vegetables. It turns out carrots really do...
Lutein, Zeaxanthin Found to Prevent Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Published January 10 2008
(NaturalNews) Two chemical compounds in the carotenoid family may help protect against age-related blindness, according to a recent study published in the journal Archives of...
Lutein, zeaxanthin in eggs could help prevent macular degeneration
Published September 27 2006
(NaturalNews) Two new studies published in the October issue of Journal of Nutrition have found that eating an egg a day can raise levels of lutein and zeaxanthin in the blood, which can reduce the...
Alpha-blocker prostate drugs cause long-term complications for eye health, cataract surgery
Published August 23 2006
(NaturalNews) U.S. eye experts issued an alert yesterday warning eye surgeons that patients taking alpha-blocker drugs to treat an enlarged prostate may have difficulty recovering from cataract...
Yellow veggies contain natural medicines that prevent blindness, eye degeneration
Published August 15 2006
(NaturalNews) New research appearing in the journal Archives of Ophthalmology reveals that women with diets high in yellow vegetables have a lower risk of age-related macular degeneration...

 

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Conventional medicine vs. naturopathy: How to fix a leaky roof
Published April 10 2007
People often ask me about the difference in philosophy between conventional medicine and naturopathic medicine. While the differences are numerous, some of the more fundamental ones can easily be...
Systems of medicine explained: Conventional, alternative, integrative, complementary and more
Published May 1 2006
What's the deal with all the different systems of medicine? And what's the difference between "Western medicine" and "conventional medicine?" Here, you'll find some honest...
The false gods of scientific medicine revealed: It's a cult, not a science
Published July 2 2007
Promoters of conventional medicine claim that all the drug marketing, FDA approvals, surgical procedures, chemotherapy and all other treatments are based on "hard science." The term "science" is...
Gunpoint medicine: Why conventional medicine must use intimidation to control patients (opinion)
Published July 2 2006
This commentary is in response to the Medicine at Gunpoint article published earlier, which revealed that conventional medicine is now resorting...
Disease names like diabetes and osteoporosis are misleading and misinform patients about disease prevention
Published December 10 2004
There is a curious tendency in conventional medicine to name a set of symptoms a disease. I was recently at a compounding pharmacy having my bone mineral density measured to update my health stats. I...
Revealed: The original cause of bird flu, and realistic solutions for preventing a pandemic
Published February 21 2006
The creation of infectious diseases that now threaten humans can be traced directly back to the way we treat animals... especially animals raised as food sources. The only long-term strategy we can...
Naturopathic physicians treat the whole patient, not just the symptoms of disease: an interview with Dr. Joseph Pizzorno
Published February 8 2005

Mike: Does this philosophy of naturopathy stand at odds with much of what's going on in the pharmaceutical industry today, which is "sell more drugs no matter what"?

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An outspoken doctor calls the pharmaceutical industry a national fraud that promotes disease and prevents prevention
Published August 19 2004
As pharmaceutical companies continue their march toward profitability and domination over our "modern" health care system, more and more doctors are speaking out against them. One of the most...

 

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Consumer fraud alert: Swiss Diamond non-stick cookware made with same chemical as Teflon
Published November 13 2006
In the wake of health warnings about Teflon and non-stick cookware, health-conscious consumers are increasingly seeking safer, alternative cookware products that offer non-stick cooking without the...
Chemical Used in Non-Stick Cookware Continues to Prove Its Toxicity
Published February 14 2008
(NaturalNews) There seems to be more evidence mounting in the ongoing Perflurooctanoic Acid (PFOA) debate. PFOA is used in the production of Teflon and other non-stick surfaces and is found in the...
DuPont says non-stick cookware is perfectly safe
Published July 21 2004
What a surprise: DuPont says non-stick cookware is perfectly safe. That's been their position for years. But why does DuPont non-stick cookware kill parrots when overheated? And why does the EPA say...
DuPont sued over Teflon cancer claims
Published August 4 2005
DuPont is reportedly being sued over recent scientific claims that perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in the Teflon used to coat some non-stick cookware likely causes cancer, and plaintiffs are reportedly...
Teflon linked to birth defects and illness; but is it safe to use in cooking?
Published August 8 2004
Dupont is facing new charges from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that it concealed research showing that pregnant workers were passing on Teflon chemicals to their unborn children. The EPA...

 

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Consumer fraud alert: Swiss Diamond non-stick cookware made with same chemical as Teflon
Published November 13 2006
In the wake of health warnings about Teflon and non-stick cookware, health-conscious consumers are increasingly seeking safer, alternative cookware products that offer non-stick cooking without the...
Chemical Used in Non-Stick Cookware Continues to Prove Its Toxicity
Published February 14 2008
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DuPont says non-stick cookware is perfectly safe
Published July 21 2004
What a surprise: DuPont says non-stick cookware is perfectly safe. That's been their position for years. But why does DuPont non-stick cookware kill parrots when overheated? And why does the EPA say...
DuPont sued over Teflon cancer claims
Published August 4 2005
DuPont is reportedly being sued over recent scientific claims that perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in the Teflon used to coat some non-stick cookware likely causes cancer, and plaintiffs are reportedly...
Teflon linked to birth defects and illness; but is it safe to use in cooking?
Published August 8 2004
Dupont is facing new charges from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that it concealed research showing that pregnant workers were passing on Teflon chemicals to their unborn children. The EPA...

 

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The future of food fabrication, intellectual property and seeds
Published April 26 2006
Sometime in the future, science is going to deliver to us desktop food fabrication equipment. These machines, which I'll call "FoodFabs," will be able to manufacture food items at the touch of a...
Corporate Greed, Intellectual Property Laws and the Destruction of Human Civilization
Published October 5 2007
Did you know that if you have children you are an international criminal? You have violated intellectual property laws by infringing on the copyrights of companies that have been granted patents on...
Monsanto attempts to claim patent ownership of pigs
Published September 9 2005
Piglets worldwide may have a new mother pig… Monsanto Company. In case you haven't heard, Monsanto invented the pig. Well, not all pigs, just the really profitable ones. Nature can keep all the...
Media giants want to criminalize personal copying of movie DVDs to portable electronic devices
Published January 14 2007
With so many portable video devices emerging on the market these days, there's a growing question about intellectual property and whether or not it's appropriate to rip video to formats that will play...
The new rules of imperialism: Economic warfare, consumer products and disease exports
Published May 29 2007
History tells us that imperialist nations quite predictably invade weaker nations on a regular basis... especially when those weaker nations happen to be standing on valuable natural resources like...
Review: The Future of Food, a must-see documentary that exposes the biotech threat to life on our planet
Published May 3 2007
There is a cabal of power-hungry corporations that are systematically destroying humanity's future. These companies have taken over the food supply, injected pesticides, viruses and invading genes...
Are book publishers going to make it illegal to buy used books and outlaw public libraries?
Published July 13 2004
Book publishers can't stand the fact that people can buy and sell used books online at places like Amazon.com. In fact, they're downright frustrated with it, because sales of old books are starting to...
Copyright laws need serious overhaul to protect honest consumers in digital age, says think tank
Published November 1 2006
(NaturalNews) When you copy CDs and DVDs that you purchased to your own portable electronic device, you are breaking the law if you are a British citizen. The Institute for Public Policy Research...

 

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The future of food fabrication, intellectual property and seeds
Published April 26 2006
Sometime in the future, science is going to deliver to us desktop food fabrication equipment. These machines, which I'll call "FoodFabs," will be able to manufacture food items at the touch of a...
Corporate Greed, Intellectual Property Laws and the Destruction of Human Civilization
Published October 5 2007
Did you know that if you have children you are an international criminal? You have violated intellectual property laws by infringing on the copyrights of companies that have been granted patents on...
Monsanto attempts to claim patent ownership of pigs
Published September 9 2005
Piglets worldwide may have a new mother pig… Monsanto Company. In case you haven't heard, Monsanto invented the pig. Well, not all pigs, just the really profitable ones. Nature can keep all the...
Media giants want to criminalize personal copying of movie DVDs to portable electronic devices
Published January 14 2007
With so many portable video devices emerging on the market these days, there's a growing question about intellectual property and whether or not it's appropriate to rip video to formats that will...
The new rules of imperialism: Economic warfare, consumer products and disease exports
Published May 29 2007
History tells us that imperialist nations quite predictably invade weaker nations on a regular basis... especially when those weaker nations happen to be standing on valuable natural resources like...
Review: The Future of Food, a must-see documentary that exposes the biotech threat to life on our planet
Published May 3 2007
There is a cabal of power-hungry corporations that are systematically destroying humanity's future. These companies have taken over the food supply, injected pesticides, viruses and invading genes...
Are book publishers going to make it illegal to buy used books and outlaw public libraries?
Published July 13 2004
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Copyright laws need serious overhaul to protect honest consumers in digital age, says think tank
Published November 1 2006
(NaturalNews) When you copy CDs and DVDs that you purchased to your own portable electronic device, you are breaking the law if you are a British citizen. The Institute for Public Policy Research...

 

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Are the coral calcium claims by Bob Barefoot credible and believable?
Published June 6 2005
A reader asks, "Mike, I recently ran across a book titled 'The Calcium Factor,' authored by Robert Barefoot. He extols the almost miraculous healing powers of calcium, especially coral calcium....
Calcium emerging as key nutrient for weight loss; coral calcium supplements can help you lose weight
Published June 30 2004
Calcium could be the key nutrient needed to help you lose weight, according to a growing consensus of new research examining the mineral. Calcium not only helps with hypertension, the research shows:...

 

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Consumption of soft drinks and high-fructose corn syrup linked to obesity and diabetes
Published December 26 2004
New research published in the United States that followed 50,000 U.S. nurses reveals those who drank just one serving of soda or fruit punch a day gained weight more quickly than those who drank less...
Sugar, high-fructose corn syrup and type II diabetes
Published July 7 2005
Sugar and refined carbohydrates are undeniably linked to diabetes. Researchers around the world have come to the conclusion that the consumption of refined sugar is detrimental to the health of people...
Soft drinks, high-fructose corn syrup promote diabetes, says study
Published August 28 2004
Data collected from a study of 51, 603 nurses in the United States found that women who drank one serving of non-diet soda or fruit punch daily, which was sweetened with either sugar or high-fructose...
New research shows cancer caused by carbohydrates, sugars, white flour, and corn syrup
Published August 8 2004
A new study published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Mile Markers, and Prevention is presenting evidence of the link between the consumption of refined carbohydrates and cancer. This...
Soda warning: High sugar intake linked to pancreatic cancer
Published November 9 2006
(NaturalNews) On Wednesday, research was released from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden that showed people who drink soft drinks or add sugar to their coffee increase their risk of developing...
Sugar industry denies links between sugars and obesity
Published October 24 2004
Given everything we now know to be true about sugar and high-fructose corn syrup, I find it absolutely stunning that the sugar industry continues to deny any link whatsoever between the consumption of...

 

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Physicians and bribery: a closer look at this common medical industry practice
Published July 7 2005
In 2001, 2.8 billion prescriptions were filled in the United States for an average of 9.9 prescriptions per person. This statistic taken from Ultraprevention, by Drs. Mark Hyman and Mark...
China executes top FDA official while the U.S. does nothing to counter corruption
Published July 11 2007
What's interesting about China's execution of its top FDA official (Zheng Xiaoyu) for accepting bribes from drug companies is not that China executed a corrupt official, it's that such harsh actions...
Corruption exposed: drug companies gave grants, consulting fees to panelists who issued new cholesterol guidelines that are driving demand for statins
Published July 15 2004
The new cholesterol lowering guidelines are proving to be a windfall for statin drug manufacturers like Pfizer and Merck: most news articles and medical advice concerning the new guidelines recommend...
Corporate greed, corruption, and the coming collapse of America as we know it
Published June 22 2007
The U.S. government, once crafted as a system that would serve the interests of the people, has devolved into a system of plutocracy where corporations control both the government and the...
Bribery in medicine: How drug authorities, Big Pharma pushers and other medical racket operators forfeit ethics for power and profits
Published January 10 2006
Mike Espy, Spiro Agnew, the Bolsheviks -- why, even Thomas Edison participated in bribery. African American civil rights activist W.E.B. DuBois exposed the connections between bribery, exploitation...
The Honest Government Agenda: How Congress Can Clean Up Corruption (press release)
Published August 24 2006
Commercial Alert released today the Honest Government Agenda, a set of fifteen reforms to clean up corruption in Congress and the executive branch.

“The Abramoff scandal shows us how Congress...

Whistleblowers wanted: Truth Publishing seeks insiders to speak out about drug companies, health insurance and conventional medicine
Published May 24 2006
If you work for a drug company, federal regulator, health insurance company, hospital, junk food manufacturer or any other organization related to health, a new opportunity has surfaced for you to...
Following revelation that new cholesterol advice came from board members who profit from statin drug makers, medical leaders see no conflict of interest
Published July 17 2004
This article isn't about the comical fact that six out of nine board members who issued the new cholesterol guidelines have been paid by the very pharmaceutical companies who stand to benefit from...

 

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Natural Consumer Products Found Contaminated with Cancer-Causing 1,4-Dioxane in Groundbreaking Analysis Released by OCA
Published March 15 2008
A cancer-causing compound called 1,4-dioxane has been found in some of the most commonly used petroleum-based cosmetics by a study commissioned by the Organic Consumers Association, including products...
Beauty to die for: health hazards of cosmetics and skin care products revealed
Published January 20 2006
Your medicine cabinet is one of the most dangerous areas of your house, and not for the reasons you may think. Lurking just behind your bathroom mirror, where all of your favorite beauty products are...
Cosmetics products routinely formulated with cancer-causing chemicals
Published April 23 2007
An environmental coalition known as the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics is pressuring the U.S. government to institute regulations on the use of toxic chemicals in cosmetics and other personal care...
Petroleum-based cosmetics and skin care products found to contain cancer-causing chemical 1,4-dioxane
Published March 20 2007
A recent study by the non-profit Environmental Working Group showed that many cosmetic products -- including more than half of all baby soaps -- contained a carcinogenic chemical. Internal studies in...
Will that facelift get you a pay raise? Cosmetic surgery and your career
Published May 26 2005
Is cosmetic surgery important for saving your job? I'm seeing an increasing number of stories on cosmetic surgery for men, and in asking men why they want to get cosmetic surgery, the most common...
Choose Your Lipstick Wisely - Lead Contamination Widespread
Published November 9 2007
(NaturalNews) Have you ever thought about what’s in that pretty red stuff you’re putting on your lips? Could it be collagen, beeswax, strawberries, or lead perhaps? Reports about...
Some cosmetics not coming from chemicals, but foods
Published June 26 2005
Food ingredients such as wine, rice and tofu are becoming more commonly used as ingredients for cosmetics as consumers focus more on these naturally concocted products, the safety of which has been...
Hypoallergenic and fragrance-free cosmetics advertising misleading
Published June 1 2005
Consumers should beware of cosmetic products advertised as "hypoallergenic," "fragrance-free" or "natural." Since the FDA does not require cosmetic companies to substantiate these claims, many...

 

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Cosmetic surgery booming among British businessmen
Published September 22 2006
(NaturalNews) There is a surge in popularity for cosmetic surgery in Britain lately, and men seeking to retain or re-obtain their youth seem to be fueling it.

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Will that facelift get you a pay raise? Cosmetic surgery and your career
Published May 26 2005
Is cosmetic surgery important for saving your job? I'm seeing an increasing number of stories on cosmetic surgery for men, and in asking men why they want to get cosmetic surgery, the most common...
Culture of cosmetic surgery takes hold
Published August 21 2004
Sadly, the United States is fast becoming a culture of cosmetic surgery. Instead of tackling their health problems at the core, people turn to cosmetic surgery to alter their appearance, forgetting...
Cosmetic surgery not as popular among young women as some fear; only five percent of college-age females participate
Published March 8 2005
Parents who worry that their daughters will turn to unnecessary cosmetic surgery may have nothing to fear after all, a new study shows. A report in the American Society of Plastic Surgeons journal...
Washington state lawmakers ponder cosmetic surgery tax
Published February 3 2005
The legislature in Washington state is considering putting a tax on cosmetic procedures such as Botox injections and plastic surgery. Procedures such as reconstructive surgery for burn victims or...
Liposuction on the rise as many women shun exercise and dieting
Published January 30 2007
(NaturalNews) The demand for cosmetic surgery is on the rise, with a worsening obesity epidemic feeding a desire for quick-fix weight loss.

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Americans increase use of cosmetic surgery, procedures
Published April 2 2005
Plastic surgeons reported a 22 percent increase in cosmetic surgery and non-surgical procedures in 2004, according to a study released by the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive...
Lasers bringing new life to cosmetic surgery business; 'non-invasive' procedures proving popular
Published January 25 2005
Cosmetic surgery is more popular than ever these days thanks to advances in laser technology. Now that doctors can do many operations without cutting and sewing, consumers are chomping at the bit to...

 

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Movie review: Idiocracy starring Luke Wilson, directed by Mike Judge
Published February 5 2007
Every once in a while, a really smart movie comes along that shows you just how stupid modern society is by shoving it in your face. "Idiocracy" is precisely such a film. Filled with purposeful...
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Published September 28 2005
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"The Flip" is an owner's manual for harmonious and healthy living in the 21st century
Published December 18 2006
"The Flip," a new book by co-authors Jared Rosen and David Rippe, offers readers a way to alter the way they viewtheir perspective and the way...
WATCH NOT, WANT NOT? PACKARD/STANFORD STUDY LINKS KIDS' TV TIME AND CONSUMERISM (press release)
Published September 5 2006
Peace at any price? More than one parent has forked over cash in a desperate bid to stop their kids’ badgering for the hottest toy or the latest snack. Now researchers at Lucile Packard Children’s...
American news industry a far cry from genuine journalism
Published May 1 2005
Want to know how you make money in publishing? It's easy: just say whatever advertisers want you to say. If there's a new prescription drug on the market, run all sorts of articles about the miracles...

 

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Creatine gains in popularity as safety questions abound; the FDA can't wait to regulate or outlaw the substance
Published June 9 2004
Creatine has rapidly become wildly popular among people looking for an edge in strength training and sports performance. One study indicates as many as 16% of teenagers use creatine, and 57% of...
Creatine to be tested as treatment for Parkinson's
Published August 6 2007
(NaturalNews) The U.S. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), a division of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has initiated a large-scale clinical trial to study...
Creatine supplements boost memory and intelligence
Published November 14 2003
Creatine is a popular nutritional supplement for sports enthusiasts and strength trainers, but new evidence shows it's also a powerful booster of brain function. At five grams a day, brain function...

 

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South Dakota high schools give their seniors a course on credit cards before graduation
Published February 27 2005
In order to protect their graduates from falling into a cycle of endless debt, 45 South Dakota high schools are bringing in a California company to teach their seniors about credit cards. With people...
Rates on consumer credit cards and bank notes slightly higher
Published January 25 2005
For the week ending January 11, the average annual percentage rate (APR) on Platinum credit cards moved slightly higher from 11.15 percent the previous week to 11.18 percent. Some bank products also...
Credit cards may not be the best way to spend money abroad
Published March 9 2005
Although credit cards often offer the best exchange rates abroad, due to high fees on foreign transactions they are generally not the best way to spend money when outside your home country. It's...
Internet can be very useful for those who want more information about credit cards and managing debt
Published March 23 2005
Anybody looking for information about credit cards, credit card offers, and how to manage credit card debt can look online for all they need. There are plenty of sites out there that will rank credit...
Credit cards prove problematic for many college students; temptation lures many to unmanageable debts
Published February 7 2005
College students attracted to their first credit cards by offers of free t-shirts or cool pictures on their card often find themselves with large, unmanageable debts, consumer experts warn. One recent...
Giving children credit cards is just plain stupid, according to one writer
Published February 27 2005
Though many parents believe that they should give their kids credit cards in order to teach them about credit, Janet Bodnar thinks this is idiotic thinking. In fact, kids will learn more about taking...
New marketing techniques by banks turn credit cards into wallet-size billboards
Published May 11 2005
Banks are fighting for more power by increasing the size of their name on credit cards. New logos on credit cards show bank names much larger than Visa and MasterCard logos. This change is a new...
Credit cards raise rates for smallest credit mistakes, says writer
Published February 27 2005
People who transfer balances to cards that advertise low, fixed rates are often in for a surprise when the rate suddenly jumps up. Though the credit card company claims that the rate is fixed, being...

 

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The Top Ten Technologies: #9 Vibrational Medicine
Published July 14 2004
Vibrational medicine is a promising area of "technology" (it's difficult to call it that) that covers a variety of pioneering healing modalities now known to be far more powerful than drugs and...
Vibrational medicine breakthrough: new technology uses sound waves to conduct surgery without scalpels or stitches
Published June 11 2004
A researcher at the Stevens Institute of Technology in New Jersey has created breakthrough new medical technology based on sound waves. The use of sound for healing dates back thousands of years...
Homeopathy breakthrough: homeopathic solutions proven to carry memory of water and exhibit biological effects
Published August 19 2004
Groundbreaking new research has just been revealed that establishes the validity of homeopathy. It's being called the "holy grail" of homeopathy, and it has been published in the peer reviewed journal...
Researchers use blue light to kill bacteria that cause stomach ulcers
Published July 13 2004
It's a fascinating combination of phototherapy and medical science: LumeRX, a private firm, has developed technology that destroys the bacteria that cause stomach ulcers by using specific wavelengths...
Review: Violet Ray Crystal Resonator machine broadcasts healing energy for your body, mind and home
Published January 13 2007
If you enjoyed the movie, "What the Bleep Do We Know?" or you're interested in the new science of healing with energy, you're going to enjoy this review and tour of a unique energy product called the...
How to end cruelty to people, animals and nature, and create a world without war and environmental destruction
Published April 2 2005
What is cruelty? It is any harmful action taken against another living entity that disregards its consciousness or awareness. In this essay, we'll explore some of the levels of cruelty: how it...
New Research In Mind-Body Medicine Shows That Social Interaction Accelerates Healing
Published August 6 2004
A new study conducted at Ohio State University and published in the journal Psychoneuroendocrinology has revealed that having social interaction makes wounds heal faster. In fact, this study...

 

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Gardeners.com not only has great products for gardening buffs, but exemplary customer service
Published June 16 2006
I just had an out-of-body customer service experience. This customer service experience was so outstanding I almost thought I was dreaming. The company I'm talking about is Gardeners -- found at
How to effectively manage customer service emails
Published September 24 2004
Customer service phone monitors not necessarily on break during hold music
Published January 19 2005
Corporate phone systems warn callers that conversations may be monitored "to assure quality service," but most callers probably don't realize the monitoring doesn't stop when the hold music starts....
Customer service complaints for Dell increase
Published October 16 2005
Complaints to the Better Business Bureau about Dell were up 23 percent in 2004, and they rose another 5 percent this year. Web sites like ihatedell.net have emerged, and Dell is feeling the...
Web hosting resellers act as marketing and customer service agents for hosting providers
Published February 1 2005
Web hosting reselling is simply taking hosting packages from providers and reselling them to individual customers. The concept is akin to being a distributor or retailer of wholesale goods. ...

 

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Arial Software releases new version of Email Marketing Director with click-based unsubscribe feature thought impossible to achieve in desktop software (press release)
Published June 16 2005
Arial Software has done something previously thought impossible for desktop email campaign software.

It has released its best-selling Email Marketing Director software with a professional...

New email marketing software designed for marketers, not technical users
Published July 19 2004
A new chapter in intuitive email marketing software has been opened by Arial Software's release of Email Marketing Director. The product, designed to make it easy for email marketing professionals to...
Interview with Ralph Wilson on email marketing and e-commerce
Published March 15 2006
Mike: Today we are speaking with Ralph Wilson, a globally recognized authority on web marketing and e-commerce. He is the author of hundreds of articles, e-books and newsletter issues all...
Email marketing service provider Listrak spams president of permission-based email software company with unsolicited commercial email
Published March 24 2005
I had to share this one with you, folks. If you laugh as hard as I did, this will make your day. As many readers of this site know, in addition to writing these feature articles, I'm also the...
New version of Email Marketing Director from Arial Software improves built-in customer list handling ability (press release)
Published June 16 2005
The latest version of Arial Software's easy-to-use professional email marketing software has improved its database functions for easier list handling.

Database improvements to Email Marketing...

Responsible email marketing requires attention to guidelines
Published October 5 2004
Campaign Enterprise 9 helps email marketing managers organize more email campaigns in less time: Arial Software
Published February 15 2005
Arial Software has recently released the newest version of its industry-leading email marketing software. Campaign Enterprise 9 provides email marketing managers with new organization and...
Most U.S. businesses fail to fully tap the business-building potential of email marketing, says industry pioneer (press release)
Published August 17 2005
Summary: The latest book from Arial Software CEO Mike Adams explores the next wave of permission email marketing, revealing the strategies that savvy companies will employ to take their...

 

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Merck caught in scandal to bury Vioxx heart attack risks, intimidate scientists and keep pushing dangerous drugs; Vioxx lawsuits now forming
Published November 6 2004
The truth has finally come out about Vioxx: insider emails published by the Wall Street Journal reveal that Merck, the maker of Vioxx, was fully aware of the health risks of its COX-2 inhibitor...
FDA censorship, suppression of its own scientists is routine, survey reveals
Published February 27 2005
Here's information you're not supposed to know about the FDA. It was uncovered through a Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) request that uncovered a 2002 Human and Health Services survey asking FDA...
With Tysabri decision, the FDA declares no drug is too dangerous to be FDA approved
Published March 28 2006
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the agency that claims to be responsible for protecting consumers from dangerous food and drug products, has just surrendered its primary responsibility....
Following deplorable attacks in London, pharmaceuticals are still more deadly than terrorists
Published July 7 2005
Just days after we posted an article on the dangers of pharmaceuticals vs. terrorism, London was hit by a terrorist attack that left 37 dead and hundreds more wounded. Headlines around the world are...
FDA refuses to pull dangerous diabetes drug Avandia, even knowing it will kill thousands
Published August 1 2007
The Food and Drug Administration voted overwhelmingly to keep the diabetes drug Avandia on the market, despite its known deadly effects. Two FDA committees met yesterday in Gaithersburg, Maryland, to...
Herceptin cancer drug causes heart damage in 28 percent of patients
Published August 15 2006
(NaturalNews) A new study in the Journal of Clinical Oncology has found that the cancer drug Herceptin causes heart damage in 28 percent of its users.

A team of researchers from the University of...

ADHD drugs to carry new warnings about psychotic behavior
Published August 22 2006
(NaturalNews) The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced yesterday that several ADHD drugs must now carry information on the labels warning consumers of the risk of heart problems and...
The beginning of the end of chemical-based medicine
Published May 19 2005
A recent study published in the medical journal "The Lancet" reveals that as many as 140,000 heart attacks, in the United States alone, were caused by Vioxx, and 44 percent of those likely died from...

 

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Feeding everyday groceries to pets is animal cruelty
Published December 5 2004
Veterinarians know far more about nutrition than most doctors. Pets generally don't have health insurance, and it's much cheaper to prevent disease in your pet through good nutrition than it is to...
Many "healthy" and vegetarian foods contain MSG in the form of yeast extract
Published July 27 2004
There's a great deal of deception in the labeling of food products found at your local grocery store and even at many health food stores. A disturbing trend I've noticed is that many vegetarian...
Kraft sells avocado-free guacamole dip product made with hydrogenated oils
Published December 5 2004
Kraft and other food manufacturers are currently selling guacamole dips that have no avocado in them, according to a report from the non-profit Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI). This...
Opinion: Ensure is primarily sugar water, marketed with misleading statements that deceive consumers
Published December 5 2004
When I'm out shopping for groceries, I see lots of people purchasing bottles of Ensure. Typically they are older people, and they are buying it by the cartload, it seems. The front label of the...
Poor nutrition, junk foods lead directly to pharmaceutical industry profits
Published December 5 2004
If nutrition is so good at preventing and even reversing chronic disease, why isn't it taught by the practitioners of conventional medicine? Why isn't your doctor giving you the fundamentals of...
White flour contains diabetes-causing contaminant alloxan
Published June 2 2005
You may want to think twice before eating your next sandwich on white bread. Studies show that alloxan, the chemical that makes white flour look "clean" and "beautiful," destroys the beta cells of...
Q&A: How to unclog your arteries without surgery or drugs
Published December 5 2004
A reader asks, "How can I unclog my arteries or clean my arteries without surgery?" And, "What are some good heart foods?"

First, stop doing the things that gave you atherosclerosis in the...

Fast food chicken contains cancer-causing chemicals; warning labels sought
Published October 2 2006
(NaturalNews) According to a press release issued Thursday by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, the nonprofit health organization is suing national fast food giants McDonald's, Burger...

 

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Halloween sugar, food additives and the commercialization of holidays
Published October 31 2007
This year at the annual sugar-and-food-additives fest for children called "Halloween," I think parents should skip the middle step of handing out candy and just hand out Ritalin directly to the kids....
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, ADHD, has a simple cause: poor nutrition and food additives
Published August 19 2004
New research is appearing now that's showing the link between the consumption of food additives by children -- especially food colorings -- and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD....
ADDitives and ADHD: A Comprehensive Look
Published October 26 2007
(NaturalNews) ADHD has been a hot topic in the media for a few years due to raising diagnoses, medication concerns, and debates to whether it is even a real health condition. New research has found...
Ground-Breaking Study Links Food Additives to Hyperactivity in Children
Published September 27 2007
(NaturalNews) In a landmark study published in The Lancet, commonly used artificial food colorings and the preservative sodium benzoate have been strongly linked to hyperactivity in children,...
Western diets cause strokes, says American Heart Association
Published July 3 2004
The American Heart Association remains years behind the curve when it comes to recognizing links between nutrition and heart disease, but they've taken a recent step forward by announcing that the...
How food companies fool consumers with food coloring ingredients made from petrochemicals
Published March 21 2008
Have you ever wondered why companies use artificial colors? You might think it's because they want to make their food look good, but there's another reason -- a far deeper reason -- why companies use...
Food Additives Found to Cause Hyperactivity in Children
Published January 29 2008
(NaturalNews) Two different cocktails of common food colorings and preservatives increased hyperactive behavior in children, according to a study conducted by researchers at the University of...
Red Food Coloring Used in Sausage Linked to Cancer
Published December 23 2007
(NaturalNews) An expert panel of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has recommended that the food coloring known as E128 or as Red 2G is no longer considered safe for human consumption....

 

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FDA warns over dangerous products from China while ignoring dangerous products from the U.S.
Published June 8 2007
The Food and Drug Administration has been gleefully warning us about the dangers of China-made food and personal care products recently. Why gleefully? Because announcing the discovery of toxic...
Dangerous chemicals in personal care products compromise health
Published March 7 2005
Researchers are now finding that the active ingredient in antimicrobial soaps and personal care products causes nerve damage. This really isn't surprising: I've been warning readers about this for...
Popular shampoos contain toxic chemicals linked to nerve damage
Published January 11 2005
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health have found a correlation between an ingredient found in shampoos and nervous system damage. The experiments were conducted with the brain cells of...
EPA nails DuPont for violating federal Toxic Substances Control Act over Teflon
Published July 21 2004
Few people know it, but DuPont has a long history of exposing workers and customers to toxic substances, then denying that such substances harm their health. In the mid 20th century, for example,...

 

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Consumer debt rises to 20 percent of average household income
Published April 7 2005
Consumer debt, or debt that includes credit card charges, but excludes home mortgages, rose to $1.4 trillion nationwide, according to economics correspondent Paul Solman. Further reports state that...
As Consumers Dive Deeper Into Credit Card Debt, Banks Rake In Profits
Published October 21 2003
When you try to open an account at Wells Fargo, they work up a customer "profile" and try to figure out how to sell you every financial instrument under the sun, from company loans and house loans to...

 

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Report: Global deforestation finally being reversed in some countries
Published November 16 2006
(NaturalNews) An analysis of the world's forests -- published in the Tuesday edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences -- has shown that an increasing number of countries are...
Amazon rainforest destruction accelerated by fragmentation
Published November 29 2006
(NaturalNews) Many species of trees and other plants and animals that depend on the Amazon rain forest are disappearing more quickly than most experts anticipated, according to William Laurance of the...
Brazilian government authorizes controlled logging in Amazon rain forest
Published January 19 2007
(NaturalNews) The Brazilian government is hoping that new monitoring efforts of logging means that its decision to auction off the rights to large-scale logging in the middle of the Amazon rain forest...

 

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How to get mercury fillings removed without exposing yourself to toxic mercury vapor
Published May 26 2005
Here's a great idea: Let's take one of the most toxic elements on the periodic table and put it in people's mouths. That's exactly what dentists have been doing in the United States for decades, as...
Toxic waste chemicals are disposed of by feeding to humans, then calling it fluoride
Published March 23 2005
If I told you you could have great-looking skin by eating skin cream, you'd think I was crazy, but that's exactly what dentists are telling you when they say people should ingest fluoride in order to...
Five-year-old girl dies after dental visit, overdose of sedatives
Published September 28 2006
(NaturalNews) A 5-year-old Chicago girl was sedated during a visit to Little Angel Dental on Saturday and never woke up, according to a hospital official at Children's Memorial Hospital in...
Dentistry Study Shows Black Tea Reduces Plaque, Resulting in Fewer Cavities; Medical Research Suggests Tea Protects Against Heart Disease and Cancer (press release)
Published July 31 2005
A recent Chicago College of Dentistry study showed that people who rinsed their mouths with black tea multiple times a day had less plaque buildup than those who rinsed with water. "Polyphenols in tea...
Fluoride use in dentistry may be unethical, Australian scientist says; chemical regarded as toxic across Europe
Published February 16 2005
An Australian scientist says fluoride's use in dentistry may be unethical. The expert notes that across Europe, many health care officials regard fluoride as a serious toxin and have discontinued its...
FDA advisory panel says agency's decision on mercury fillings was "not reasonable"
Published September 11 2006
(NaturalNews) -- A panel of government health advisors voted last week to reject the findings of a recent Food and Drug Administration (FDA) report that concluded mercury amalgam dental fillings are...
Dentistry scams exposed: Mercury fillings and unnecessary dental surgery
Published June 9 2006
Modern dentistry is a curious branch of conventional medicine, and like much of conventional medicine, it offers a strange mixture of both helping people (improving dental health) while harming them...
Solving The Pain Puzzle (press release)
Published July 26 2005
What do headaches, congestion in the ears, limited jaw opening, joint problems, clicking or popping, numbness in fingers tips, pain behind the eyes, difficulty swallowing all have in common? A cure!...

 

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Do Antidepressants Cure or Create Abnormal Brain States? (PLoS Medicine)
Published June 12 2006
Editor's note: This is a technical article reprinted, with permission, from the PLoS Medicine Journal (a peer-reviewed, open-access medical journal that's bucking the system by daring to print the...
Brain health dramatically improved by intake of omega-3 fatty acids and fish oils
Published January 2 2006
It's no secret that long-term diet and nutrition choices have an effect on the way we look and feel; but new studies show that nutrition can also affect the way we think. As it turns out,...
Antidepressants Associated With Increased Risk of Diabetes in Pre-Diabetics (press release)
Published August 28 2006
The use of antidepressant drugs was associated with a significantly increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes in people who were already at greater risk of the disease – and this effect was not...
Treat depression with vitamins, herbs and supplements
Published September 14 2005
Experts have found that many food allergies and other nutritional deficiencies could cause depression. The most serious depression could be caused by an insensitivity to glucose or impaired tolerance...
Depression and mental disorders can be prevented and treated with simple healing foods
Published April 7 2005
A new study published in the February 15, 2005 issue of Biological Psychiatry shows that certain foods are better at treating depression than antidepressant drugs. The study found that omega-3 fatty...
Psychiatric Drugs: Chemical Warfare on Humans - interview with Robert Whitaker
Published August 27 2005
The following is a Street Spirit interview with Robert Whitaker, author of Mad In America: Bad Science, Bad Medicine, and the Enduring Mistreatment of the Mentally Ill. It is reprinted here with...
Psych Drug Shocker: Antidepressant Drugs Work No Better than Placebo; Big Pharma Hoax Finally Exposed
Published February 26 2008
(NaturalNews) The following is a groundbreaking report from the independent, honest medical journal PLoS Medicine (which accepts no advertising money from Big Pharma). The full study, with sources and...
Diabetics have increased risk of depression, says study
Published May 5 2005
A recent study has found that diabetics are more prone to depression than non-diabetics and depressed diabetics are more likely to die within a 10-year period and depressed non-diabetics. Researchers...

 

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The FDA finally admits antidepressant drugs cause suicidal tendencies in children
Published August 22 2004
The FDA has now finally admitted that children who use antidepressant drugs are 180 percent more likely to have suicidal tendencies than children taking placebos. This is after the agency stalled for...
Seasonal Affective Disorder sufferers need natural sunlight, not antidepressants or artificial light
Published July 28 2004
There is a lot of information about seasonal affective disorder (S.A.D.) available on the internet and in the medical literature today, but most of the information about this disorder fails to inform...
The big Bush handout to pharmaceutical companies: mandatory mental health screening for entire U.S. population
Published July 23 2004
The Bush administration's handouts to pharmaceutical companies just keep on coming. First, it was the Medicare discount drug card scam which turned out to be a system that guaranteed pharmaceutical...
New Antidepressant Drug Approved, But It's All About Profits, Not Helping Patients
Published August 6 2004
The FDA has now approved Eli Lilly's new drug, Cymbalta, for treatment of depression. The new drug is expected to generate peak annual sales of about $2 billion, and is being described as a...

 

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New desalination technology converts sea water into fresh water at lower cost
Published November 10 2006
(NaturalNews) UCLA researchers from the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science announced earlier this week the development of new reverse osmosis (RO) technology that could boost...

 

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DHEA for weight loss: miracle drug or unproven experiment?
Published June 27 2005
In a study exploring DHEA-replacement therapy as a weight loss technique, researchers gave test animals large doses of both DHEA and the drug fenfluramine. According to Dr. Ray Sahelian's DHEA: A...
DHEA as cancer fighter
Published August 2 2005
DHEA's ability to increase libido, burn fat and slow the aging process may be reason enough to consider taking the supplement. But in addition to those, DHEA could also help you prevent and fight...
Dietary supplement DHEA could be effective treatment for depression
Published February 14 2005
An over-the-counter dietary supplement known as DHEA may be good for treating depression, particularly the mid-life blues, one new study concludes. The study compared groups of middle-aged...
DHEA hormone supplementation reduces abdominal fat, improves glucose tolerance with no side effects
Published November 24 2004
In a six-month study of elderly people, researches found that the hormone dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) significantly reduced abdominal fat and improved insulin action. This finding suggests DHEA...
Low DHEA levels linked to loss of libido in women
Published July 21 2004
DHEA has traditionally been used as a nutritional supplement for men, but new research shows it may also benefit women. New findings reveal that low levels of DHEA are associated with loss of sexual...
Low libido in women found to be caused by DHEA deficiency, not low testosterone
Published June 21 2004
New research is blowing away an accepted medical "truth" -- that low testosterone is to blame for women's lack of sexual drive. But it turns out that DHEA levels may be to blame, and that means...

 

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Published June 27 2005
In a study exploring DHEA-replacement therapy as a weight loss technique, researchers gave test animals large doses of both DHEA and the drug fenfluramine. According to Dr. Ray Sahelian's DHEA: A...
DHEA as cancer fighter
Published August 2 2005
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Dietary supplement DHEA could be effective treatment for depression
Published February 14 2005
An over-the-counter dietary supplement known as DHEA may be good for treating depression, particularly the mid-life blues, one new study concludes. The study compared groups of middle-aged...
DHEA hormone supplementation reduces abdominal fat, improves glucose tolerance with no side effects
Published November 24 2004
In a six-month study of elderly people, researches found that the hormone dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) significantly reduced abdominal fat and improved insulin action. This finding suggests DHEA...
Low DHEA levels linked to loss of libido in women
Published July 21 2004
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Low libido in women found to be caused by DHEA deficiency, not low testosterone
Published June 21 2004
New research is blowing away an accepted medical "truth" -- that low testosterone is to blame for women's lack of sexual drive. But it turns out that DHEA levels may be to blame, and that means...

 

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American Diabetes Association peddling nutritional nonsense while accepting money from manufacturer of candy and sodas
Published June 1 2005
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) recently announced a three-year, multi-million dollar alliance with Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages (CSAB) to help combat obesity and diabetes in America...
Diabetes and Hispanic Americans: more than just genetics
Published June 27 2005
Roughly 41.3 million people in the United States today are Hispanic. That breaks down to one in every seven people. Hispanic Americans represent the second-largest and fastest-growing minority group...
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The use of antidepressant drugs was associated with a significantly increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes in people who were already at greater risk of the disease – and this effect was not...
New study seeks to lower diabetes risk in youth (press release)
Published October 17 2006
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Sugar, high-fructose corn syrup and type II diabetes
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Natural breakthrough for blood sugar control: Glucotor supplement clinically proven to reduce blood sugar as well as diabetes drugs, without the side effects
Published June 1 2006
When I first heard the news about the clinical results of Jon Barron's Glucotor formula, I was ecstatic. Having interviewed Jon Barron several times and recommended many of his products, I know that...
Study Shows New Non-Invasive Device Screens Diabetes Better Than Fasting Plasma Glucose Test (press release)
Published June 22 2006
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American Diabetes Association peddling nutritional nonsense while accepting money from manufacturer of candy and sodas
Published June 1 2005
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) recently announced a three-year, multi-million dollar alliance with Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages (CSAB) to help combat obesity and diabetes in America...
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Published June 27 2005
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The use of antidepressant drugs was associated with a significantly increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes in people who were already at greater risk of the disease – and this effect was not...
New study seeks to lower diabetes risk in youth (press release)
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Natural breakthrough for blood sugar control: Glucotor supplement clinically proven to reduce blood sugar as well as diabetes drugs, without the side effects
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Study Shows New Non-Invasive Device Screens Diabetes Better Than Fasting Plasma Glucose Test (press release)
Published June 22 2006
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American Diabetes Association peddling nutritional nonsense while accepting money from manufacturer of candy and sodas
Published June 1 2005
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) recently announced a three-year, multi-million dollar alliance with Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages (CSAB) to help combat obesity and diabetes in America...
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Published June 27 2005
Roughly 41.3 million people in the United States today are Hispanic. That breaks down to one in every seven people. Hispanic Americans represent the second-largest and fastest-growing minority group...
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Published March 3 2008
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Antidepressants Associated With Increased Risk of Diabetes in Pre-Diabetics (press release)
Published August 28 2006
The use of antidepressant drugs was associated with a significantly increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes in people who were already at greater risk of the disease – and this effect was not...
New study seeks to lower diabetes risk in youth (press release)
Published October 17 2006
As schools across the country reopen their doors this fall, hundreds of sixth graders in 42 middle schools will begin taking part in a study sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The...
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Published July 7 2005
Sugar and refined carbohydrates are undeniably linked to diabetes. Researchers around the world have come to the conclusion that the consumption of refined sugar is detrimental to the health of people...
Natural breakthrough for blood sugar control: Glucotor supplement clinically proven to reduce blood sugar as well as diabetes drugs, without the side effects
Published June 1 2006
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Study Shows New Non-Invasive Device Screens Diabetes Better Than Fasting Plasma Glucose Test (press release)
Published June 22 2006
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American Diabetes Association peddling nutritional nonsense while accepting money from manufacturer of candy and sodas
Published June 1 2005
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) recently announced a three-year, multi-million dollar alliance with Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages (CSAB) to help combat obesity and diabetes in America...
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Published June 27 2005
Roughly 41.3 million people in the United States today are Hispanic. That breaks down to one in every seven people. Hispanic Americans represent the second-largest and fastest-growing minority group...
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Published March 3 2008
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Published August 28 2006
The use of antidepressant drugs was associated with a significantly increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes in people who were already at greater risk of the disease – and this effect was not...
New study seeks to lower diabetes risk in youth (press release)
Published October 17 2006
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Published July 7 2005
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Santa Claus turns to nutritional therapies to beat type-2 diabetes before Christmas
Published December 11 2006
Earlier this month, Santa Claus went public with his diagnosis of type-2 diabetes and asked for the help of nutritionists to teach him how to overcome the blood sugar disorder before Christmas....
Santa Claus diagnosed with type-2 diabetes; seeks nutritional solution in time for Christmas
Published December 4 2006
What's Christmas without leaving those green-glittered cookies for Santa Claus? Well, all those sweets have a hefty price tag. Today, NaturalNews has learned that the jovial, rotund Mr. Claus has been...
Santa Claus boosts exercise habit to beat type-2 diabetes before Christmas
Published December 15 2006
Earlier this month, Santa Claus was diagnosed with type-2 diabetes. By working with a team of top nutritionists, he has already improved his diet by eliminating foods and beverages that promote...
Double diabetes is a growing health threat among U.S. adults and children
Published December 14 2006
(NaturalNews) The obesity epidemic in the United States affects an estimated 20.8 million members of the population, and has become so widespread, doctors are now seeing patients with both type 1 and...
Green tea extract may help prevent type-2 diabetes through improved glucose tolerance
Published October 10 2006
(NaturalNews) A new study by DSM Nutritional Products shows that epigallocatechin gallate, commonly known as EGCG, improves glucose tolerance in diabetic rodents and could be a positive addition to...
American Diabetes Association receives millions each year from junk food companies, candy manufacturers and pharmaceutical firms
Published November 27 2006
(NaturalNews) The American Diabetes Association (ADA) recently rewrote its guidelines on accepting corporate sponsorships from companies that sell unhealthy foods in an effort to appear unbiased, but...
Global diabetes epidemic threatens to destroy indigenous populations
Published November 14 2006
(NaturalNews) The global epidemic of diabetes could eventually wipe out indigenous populations around the world, according to experts at an international diabetes conference in...
Diabetes hits poor the hardest, report reveals
Published November 14 2006
(NaturalNews) According to a new report entitled "Diabetes and the Disadvantaged: Reducing Health Inequalities in the U.K.," not only are roughly 3 million people expected to suffer from type 2...

 

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American Diabetes Association peddling nutritional nonsense while accepting money from manufacturer of candy and sodas
Published June 1 2005
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) recently announced a three-year, multi-million dollar alliance with Cadbury Schweppes Americas Beverages (CSAB) to help combat obesity and diabetes in America...
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Published June 2 2005
You may want to think twice before eating your next sandwich on white bread. Studies show that alloxan, the chemical that makes white flour look "clean" and "beautiful," destroys the beta cells of...
Diabetics have increased risk of depression, says study
Published May 5 2005
A recent study has found that diabetics are more prone to depression than non-diabetics and depressed diabetics are more likely to die within a 10-year period and depressed non-diabetics. Researchers...
Pine tree bark extract reduces diabetic leg ulcers (press release)
Published October 24 2006
According to the Center of Disease Control, one out of six diabetics will require an amputation (below the knee) during their lifetime.

A study published in the July journal of Clinical and...

Diabetic retinopathy the leading cause of blindness in the U.S.
Published November 27 2005
During National Diabetes Month, health organizations are urging people to get eye exams, a key test for detecting diabetes in its early stages....
Sugar, high-fructose corn syrup and type II diabetes
Published July 7 2005
Sugar and refined carbohydrates are undeniably linked to diabetes. Researchers around the world have come to the conclusion that the consumption of refined sugar is detrimental to the health of...
New herbal supplement product uses green tea and cinnamon for controlling diabetes
Published July 28 2004
There's a new nutritional supplement available for people suffering from Type 2 diabetes. It's called The Body Rejuvenator, marketed by Lafayette Miracle Solutions. Now, I'm not familiar with this...
Diabetic foot wounds lead to 80,000 amputations every year; most amputations are preventable
Published April 4 2005
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Dieting Americans discover they can't pig out on low-carb foods and still lose weight
Published July 18 2004
Popularity of the low-carb diet is edging downwards, say polls. The reason? More than half of all Americans who have tried the Atkins Diet and other low-carb diets have given up. The real issue here,...
Yo-yo dieting weakens immune system, says study
Published July 20 2004
Bouncing between weight loss and weight gain wreaks havoc on the immune system, says new research. NK cell activity dropped as much as 30%, and the negative health effects of yo-yo dieting lingered...
Dieting does not cause depression, study shows
Published December 13 2004
Kids start dieting at shockingly young age
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A recent study conducted on sophomores in California found that over 60% have tried to lose weight by dieting. The majority of the respondents were girls, but nearly 36% of boys had also tried...
Many Britons have a dieting obsession, study shows; weight loss hard to accomplish
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Trendy dieting often leaves consumers without a long-term health plan
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Dieting may cause more than just weight loss; your hair could be next
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Gastric surgery is much better than dieting for helping people lose weight
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Dieting may cause more than just weight loss; your hair could be next
Published September 26 2005
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Dieting Americans discover they can't pig out on low-carb foods and still lose weight
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Popularity of the low-carb diet is edging downwards, say polls. The reason? More than half of all Americans who have tried the Atkins Diet and other low-carb diets have given up. The real issue here,...
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Dieting does not cause depression, study shows
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Many Britons have a dieting obsession, study shows; weight loss hard to accomplish
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Published January 19 2005
According to a Swedish study, obesity is treated much more effectively through surgery than by putting people on diets. In fact, gastric surgery led to a 23% weight loss after 2 years and a 16% loss...

 

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Published September 26 2005
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Are you a weight loss / diet pills / liposuction junkie?
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FDA's relentless assault on diet pills and nutritional supplements puts Metabolife founder in hot seat
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Hoodia gordonii update: Honest sellers, safety information and weight loss realities
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Diet pills make comeback with ephedra-free weight loss supplements
Published May 10 2004
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Ephedra Diet Pills Available Again at WorldClassNutrition.com (press release)
Published July 5 2005
On April 14, a federal Judge in Utah Case #(0.26 0.60 282107 7) reversed the short-lived ban on Ephedra. Also known by its Chinese name “Ma-huang”, ephedra burns fat while you sleep and gives you the...
Diet pills consumed in large quantities by teen girls seeking athletic look
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The Palm Springs Diet Promises to Help You Lose Weight, But Does It Really Work?
Published August 6 2004
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Published May 10 2004
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Published May 10 2004
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Ephedra Diet Pills Available Again at WorldClassNutrition.com (press release)
Published July 5 2005
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Pet health supplements, disease prevention and miracle pet cures: an exclusive interview with Dr. Lisa Newman, formulator of the Azmira Holistic Pet Care products (part 4 of 4)
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Binoculars equipped with digital cameras lack picture quality, says New York Times reviewer
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Published January 4 2006
One of the most effective naturally occurring weapons against cancer is, like most healthy things, something many of us are not getting enough of. The mineral selenium has been shown in multiple...
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(NaturalNews) What you are about to read may rock or even dismantle the very foundation of your beliefs about your body, health and healing. The title, “Cancer Is Not a Disease” may be unsettling for...
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Exciting new research conducted at the Creighton University School of Medicine in Nebraska has revealed that supplementing with vitamin D and calcium can reduce your risk of cancer by an astonishing...
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Breast cancer is the leading cause of death among American women between the ages of 44 and 55. Dr. Gofinan, in his book, Preventing Breast Cancer, cites this startling statistic along with...
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Senate Bill 1959 to Criminalize Thoughts, Blogs, Books and Free Speech Across America
Published November 28 2007
The end of Free Speech in America has arrived at our doorstep. It's a new law called the Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act, and it is worded in a clever way that...
Statistics prove prescription drugs are 16,400% more deadly than terrorists
Published July 5 2005
America was rudely awakened to a new kind of danger on September 11, 2001: Terrorism. The attacks that day left 2,996 people dead, including the passengers on the four commercial airliners that were...
Poll: Many Americans think government's terrorism investigations are violating privacy rights
Published December 16 2006
(NaturalNews) According to a poll released Tuesday by the Washington Post and ABC News, two thirds of Americans feel the FBI and other federal agencies are stepping on citizens' right to privacy in...
Following deplorable attacks in London, pharmaceuticals are still more deadly than terrorists
Published July 7 2005
Just days after we posted an article on the dangers of pharmaceuticals vs. terrorism, London was hit by a terrorist attack that left 37 dead and hundreds more wounded. Headlines around the world are...
Battery display devices mistaken for terrorist bombs
Published February 1 2007
Boston is in an uproar this week after stupid people dialed 911 upon spotting "threatening looking" devices planted in various locations around the city. What was threatening about the devices? They...
Tourists consider Caribbean a haven from terrorism threats; visitors flocking to the region in recent months
Published February 17 2005
Tourists flocked to the Caribbean in 2004 even though the islands in the area were hit by several hurricanes. Many said terrorists, not mother nature, caused most of their vacation worries, and...
Protect your health (and your thyroid) with potassium iodide in case of a nuclear emergency or terrorism event
Published October 12 2005
Like September 11, 2001, the 2005 terrorist attacks in London once again reminded the Western hemisphere that even the countries that wield tremendous military power are not immune to terrorism....
Maryland Health Officials Who Coerce Vaccinations Qualify as "Terrorists" Under New Senate Legislation
Published November 30 2007
As we reported yesterday, the U.S. Senate is about to vote on a bill that would criminalize the "planned use of force" to promote a political, religious or social belief. While we strongly disagree...

 

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Yahoo to offer downloadable music service similar to iTunes
Published March 16 2005
Yahoo is prepared to launch a new music download service similar to iTunes following its buyout of Musicmatch. After the acquisition of Musicmatch, Yahoo has well-regarded software with over 160,000...
Wal-Mart's entry into downloadable music would greatly benefit consumers
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The great direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertising con: how patients and doctors alike are easily influenced to demand dangerous drugs
Published July 31 2005
A cute, animated ball bounces around very sadly until he takes a magic potion; suddenly, it becomes happier than ever. No, that isn't the plot of a new children's movie. On the contrary, it's the...
The truth about medical journals, and how drug companies exert heavy influence over published scientific articles
Published October 3 2005
Can the medical journals be trusted to provide accurate, unbiased information about medicine even as they are almost entirely funded by drug companies? In her book, Vaccination, Peggy O'Mara...
Drug companies discredit negative studies and blacklist honest researchers
Published May 17 2005
Just when I thought I was done criticizing Merck, new evidence surfaces that gives us another reason to discuss some of the outrageous behavior by this pharmaceutical company. The latest news...
Analysis: Senate committee approves drug safety bill, but FDA still runs on Big Pharma money - UPDATE 1
Published April 19 2007
On Monday, April 30th, the Senate is expected to vote on the FDA Evilization Act of 2007 (oops, I mean the "Revitalization Act"). This is a bill that has some good points (such as banning advertising...
Americans fed up with drug industry influence, FDA corruption, reveals remarkable Consumer Reports survey
Published April 16 2007
(NaturalNews) More than four out of five Americans think drug companies have too much influence over the Food and Drug Administration, and 84 percent believe that advertisements for prescription drugs...
Pharmaceutical fraud: How Big Pharma's marketing and profits come before consumer safety and wellness
Published September 7 2006
If you have a long, drawn-out, incurable but treatable disease, it's unfortunate for you but great for pharmaceutical companies. While you're suffering indefinitely, you're also buying expensive...
In windfall to drug companies, FDA removes fine print side effects requirement in direct-to-consumer drug ads
Published February 6 2004
Direct-to-consumer advertising for prescription drugs is one of the greatest medical frauds ever perpetrated on the American public. The drug companies love it, because it allows them to convince...
Group of doctors accuses drug companies of inventing fictitious diseases to sell more prescription drugs
Published December 15 2004
The Royal College of General Practitioners in the U.K. has accused drug companies of inventing fictitious diseases or exaggerating the severity of symptoms in order to boost drug sales. It's being...

 

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Monopoly prescription drug racket goes global with push from Bush administration, pharmaceutical companies
Published July 13 2004
The situation is even worse than we feared: not only is the Bush Administration conspiring with pharmaceutical companies to defraud American consumers by banning the importation of lower cost...
Criminal-minded pharmaceutical industry in the United States intercepts legal prescription drugs being imported from Canada
Published August 19 2004
The war on drugs has taken a quantum leap to a fascinating new level with the seizure of $250,000 worth of legal prescription drugs entering the country from a Canadian mail-order pharmacy company...
Experiment shows medical doctors to be glorified drug dealers, easily manipulated by drug companies
Published July 2 2005
Here’s some fascinating news in the world of medicine that really shows the drug racket -- the huge prescription drug scam taking place in this country today. Researchers sent a group of people, who...
Following revelation that new cholesterol advice came from board members who profit from statin drug makers, medical leaders see no conflict of interest
Published July 17 2004
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If prescription drugs are so good, where are all the healthy drug takers?
Published July 15 2004
When observing the state of modern medicine and the unprecedented influence of pharmaceuticals, an interesting paradox arises. The drug companies claim that pharmaceuticals can do wonders for people:...
Corruption exposed: drug companies gave grants, consulting fees to panelists who issued new cholesterol guidelines that are driving demand for statins
Published July 15 2004
The new cholesterol lowering guidelines are proving to be a windfall for statin drug manufacturers like Pfizer and Merck: most news articles and medical advice concerning the new guidelines recommend...
If Drugs From Canada Are So Dangerous, Where Are All the Dead Canadians?
Published August 7 2004
Amid all of the frantic warnings from the FDA that prescription drugs from Canada are somehow dangerous, a question arises: where are all the dead and injured Canadians? If drugs are somehow more...
Reputation of the FDA in shambles after Vioxx scandal; calls for wholesale FDA reform gain momentum
Published November 6 2004
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DSL has theoretical speed advantages over cable; actual performance another story
Published January 18 2005
In theory, DSL connections are significantly superior to cable modems in terms of speed and latency. However, in practice the two technologies perform at rough parity. Both technologies have...
The FCC has hurt consumers by not requiring phone companies to provide naked DSL, writes Dave Burstein
Published April 11 2005
The FCC has quietly ruled that phone companies do not have to provide DSL service to consumers without providing phone service. So-called naked DSL service would allow people to hook up to the...
SBC Communications announces lowest price ever for DSL service
Published February 3 2005
In a move sure to be welcomed by consumers, SBC Communications has announced a bargain-basement price for the fastest SBC Yahoo! DSL service available to computer users. The service offers download...
DSL lines might be regulated less thanks to a new proposal
Published August 2 2005
A new proposal wants DSL lines to be treated as information lines instead of phone lines, enabling telephone companies to be more...
DSL deregulation effort sparks opposition
Published August 15 2005
Federal regulators on Friday eased rules governing high-speed internet services offered by phone companies, saying they hope it will speed internet growth, but critics say it will lead to fewer...
Verizon increases bandwidth to its basic DSL subscriber service in response to competition
Published April 13 2005
Internet service provider Verizon Communications is set to double the speed of its basic digital subscriber line service from 1.5 to 3 megabits. Larger bandwidth is available to customers who will...
DSL usage continues to grow rapidly worldwide; US remains largest broadband country
Published April 13 2005
According to British market research firm, Point-Topic, digital subscriber lines continue to increase in popularity. Worldwide, DSL connections command 62 percent of market share, compared to the...
FCC rules against DSL-only laws
Published April 5 2005
The Federal Communications Commission has decided that states may not require phone companies to sell DSL service without an accompanying ordinary telephone line. Regional phone companies such as...

 

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Networks say DVRs actually boost viewership
Published December 14 2005
The six major TV networks said that DVRs actually help networks by attracting viewers who would miss the show entirely, contradicting predictions that DVRs undermine the commercial value of broadcast...
DVRs changing the way people watch, discuss television
Published April 5 2005
Digital video recorders (DVRs) such as the increasingly popular TiVo are changing the way Americans watch television. The number of homes equipped with DVRs is expected to top 33 million by the end...
Competitive market for DVRs leads to heavy TiVO discounting
Published February 7 2005
The increasingly competitive DVR market has led TiVO to offer discounts and premiums that, for some users, could amount to getting a free unit. The company has offered a $100 rebate since last year,...
Wing allows PCs, iPods or PSPs to act as DVRs
Published January 20 2006
Hauppauge Computer Works has released a plug-in card and a software application called Wing. Used together, the two give PCs, video iPods and Sony PlayStation Portables the power to digitally record...

 

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Dosage Too Low in New Echinacea Trial, Says Herbal Science Group (press release)
Published August 15 2005
First, the extracts used were made in a university laboratory and do not correlate with commercial echinacea products currently available to consumers. Second, the dosages used in this trial were...
All-purpose healing herb Echinacea strengthens immune system
Published March 8 2005
Native Americans, among others, have long used Echinacea for a wide variety of ailments including toothaches, sore throats and even snake bites. And now scientific research is starting to show that...
Interview with Jon Barron of Baseline Nutritionals on herbal healing, the bird flu and alternative health
Published April 24 2006
Mike: Hello. This is Mike Adams, the Health Ranger. Ben Kage and I are joined by Jon Barron. He's the director of the Baseline of Health Foundation. He's on the medical advisory board of the...
The Secret to Healing Miracles: How to Make Herbs Work Every Time
Published March 14 2008
(NaturalNews) It is certainly no secret that herbs get a bad rap sometimes because someone reports that they “don’t seem to work.” Just the other day I was speaking to a chiropractic friend of mine...
Interview with David Wolfe on raw foods, the bird flu and herbal healing
Published March 8 2006
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Wolfe: I'm having the best day ever, by far. How are you doing?

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Three Common Herbs Effective in Boosting Key Lymphocytes (press release)
Published October 9 2006
As the public’s appetite grows for more “natural” health remedies, there is a concomitant demand from physicians and governments to document the benefits and effects of some herbs. In partial...
The common cold is no match for natural healing therapies: minerals, herbs and foods stave off colds and flus
Published October 24 2005
It happens to everyone, sometimes multiple times a year. That's why it's called the common cold, right? But while we're all familiar with the common cold, we may only know of one or two ways...

 

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How to build a pharmaceutical factory in your back yard and grow your medicine for free
Published January 24 2006
I have just completed construction on a massive pharmaceutical factory in my own back yard. I'm not making this up. This is absolutely true. Right now, this factory is turning out pharmaceuticals that...
Gardeners.com not only has great products for gardening buffs, but exemplary customer service
Published June 16 2006
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Expert recommends gardening to eliminate worry, weight and weeds
Published July 11 2005
Daily Press garden and home columnist Kathy Van Mullekom says, for her, a gym pales in comparison to gardening when it comes to relieving stress and exercising, and it's nice to have a beautiful patch...
Product review: Read this before buying the AeroGrow AeroGarden countertop herb garden
Published February 21 2007
(NaturalNews) There's a new countertop herb garden device on the market called "AeroGarden," and it's being sold by catalog companies, online retailers and even some home product stores. Marketing text...
Veterans turn empty lot near VA hospital into a place for gardening, practicing Tai Chi
Published June 22 2005
This Mail Tribune article describes a project by Oregon vets to create their own place to relax, grow vegetables, and practice meditation and Tai Chi just next to the local veterans hospital....
Botanist goes gardening for his medicine
Published June 30 2005
Botany expert Jim Duke believes in the healing power of plants, reports the Baltimore Sun, and the 76-year-old authority in the field of herbal medicine has an herbal garden organized by the ailments...

 

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Global warming will directly impact childrens' health with increase in fevers, emergency visits
Published March 19 2007
A new report suggests global warming causes an increase in fevers among kids during the hottest days of the year. Researchers from the University of Sydney have monitored the first study that...
Global Warming Threatens Coastal Fishing (press release)
Published August 1 2006
Many of Florida’s coastal bays and estuaries will be inundated by 2100 due to sea-level rise from global warming, making the “Fishing Capital of the World” uninhabitable by some of Florida’s most...
Coming global warming will cause climate zone migration, species extinction
Published September 5 2007
(NaturalNews) By the year 2100, global warming likely will cause the extinction of numerous species by eliminating the climate zones in which they are able to live, according to study published in the...
Virgin Group CEO offers $25 million prize to solve global warming challenge
Published February 12 2007
(NaturalNews) British billionaire Richard Branson revealed on Friday that he is offering $25 million to anyone who can create a technology that will clean out greenhouse gasses from the...
Global warming blamed for droughts in Utah
Published October 16 2005
Utah saw its first snowfall approaching "normal" last winter, but it has been seven years since the state has seen that level of snowfall, and a Rocky Mountain Climate Organization study suggests...
Scientists says rapidly melting ice caps prove global warming is real
Published March 6 2005
Studies examining ocean temperatures and the Arctic ice cap have determined that global warming is real and it is definitely caused by humans. Scientists have built models of other possible...
Ecologists warn about the effects of global warming on biodiversity
Published November 28 2005
The Science Outreach series, organized by Northwestern’s Department of Neurobiology and Physiology, recently discussed the impact of global warming and deforestation on biodiversity....
Europeans overwhelmingly support restrictions to halt global warming
Published November 20 2006
(NaturalNews) A Harris Interactive poll carried out in Germany, France, the U.K., Italy and Spain for the Financial Times found that an overwhelmingly large number of Europeans believe humans are...

 

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Register.com provides e-commerce package
Published September 29 2005
StoreSense e-commerce packages help small businesses sell products online, enabling customers to design e-commerce web pages, take orders, process credit cards, start and manage eBay auctions and...
E-commerce giants cooperate to stop phishing attacks
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Growth of E-commerce giving birth to more complex scams like "pharming"
Published June 22 2005
As E-commerce grows, internet scam artists are having to evolve to keep up with the technology, and the latest con is "pharming," or placing malicious code on vulnerable websites, which then causes...
E-commerce Booster released to improve search rankings
Published January 6 2006
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Published March 15 2006
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Michael DeSimone, CEO of E4X Inc., discusses how to stay competitive in international e-commerce
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Amazon.com's extraordinary emphasis on the user experience drives their continued success
Published August 18 2006
I love shopping with Amazon.com. Do you know why this pioneering online retailer is still in business and still doing great? They place such a...
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Published February 13 2005
Stock prices of e-commerce sites such as Amazon and eBay are off by as much as 40% since the beginning of the year, as investor concerns over increasing competition become stronger. The companies may...

 

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Summer camps shift to healthy foods, superior nutrition; public schools keep dragging their feet
Published July 13 2004
All over the country, summer camps for kids are doing something smart: they're shifting to healthier menus with fresh fruits and vegetables instead of junk foods, fried foods and candy. It's all part...
Public schools outshining private schools?
Published August 6 2005
A new study has shown that children excel more in public school then in private...
Schoolchildren Are Increasingly Dosed With Both Ritalin and Anti-Psychotic Drugs, Says New Research
Published August 6 2004
Researchers from the Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt have found that anti-psychotic medications are being prescribed at an alarming rate for Tennessee children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity...
Victory! Chicago pulls soft drinks from public schools, saving children from diabetes, obesity and ADHD
Published December 2 2004
It's a rare victory in the soft drink vending machine wars. Typically, public schools give in and take the cash, exploiting the health of students in order to raise badly-needed...
Restrict soda vending machines in public schools, says American Dietetic Association
Published October 4 2006
(NaturalNews) A study published in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association suggests that limiting the use or availability of vending machines in schools is vital to stemming the United States'...
Commercial Alert vs. USDA: How one non-profit is fighting to eliminate junk food from America's schools
Published December 6 2005
Parents have expectations of what will happen once they drop their child off at school. The two most basic expectations are that their child will learn and that they will be safe while at school, but...
"Vending Machine" documentary looks to expose childrens' junk food habits in public schools
Published October 10 2005
Jennifer Mattox hopes to someday enjoy the same kind of attention as Morgan Spurlock, director and producer of the Oscar-nominated 2004 fast-food documentary "Supersize Me." In fact, Spurlock's film...
Soft Drinks Should Be Banned From Public Schools, Urges Nutrition Author Mike Adams
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To start your child’s New Year off on a healthy note, Truth Publishing has unveiled a new e-report entitled The Five Soft Drink Monsters: How to Finally Kick the Soft Drink Habit for Good. This...

 

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Electronic medical device proven to treat depression suddenly denied approval by FDA
Published August 19 2004
A medical device company known as Cyberonics, Inc. is outraged at a recent FDA decision to deny approval for an electromedicine device that treats depression in patients. The device stimulates the...
Electromedicine breakthrough: tiny electric current on forehead boosts brain activity, verbal skills
Published November 8 2004
Electromedicine pioneers have known this for years. Now it's finally being explored by more conventional scientists, and the results are exciting: a 20% boost in verbal skills from the application of...
Electromedicine for Parkinson's disease: Deep brain stimulation works better than drugs
Published August 31 2006
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Female consumers now outspend men on consumer electronics purchases
Published February 16 2005
Women now account for $55 billion of the $96 billion consumer electronics marke, and are on top or spend about the same as men in most categories of consumer electronics, except for video games. ...
Sales of consumer electronics up significantly in 2004; analysts predict 2005 will be a record year
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Sales of consumer electronic devices rose by nearly 11 percent in 2004, a market study shows. And industry experts predict another 11 percent growth in 2005. If the forecasts prove accurate, the...
Consumer Alert: Prestige Camera generates customer complaints from questionable business practices
Published October 16 2006
(NaturalNews) Complaints against Prestige Camera are cropping up all over the internet at sites such as the
$6,000 50-inch plasma television set is among the featured attractions at Consumer Electronics Show
Published January 19 2005
A high-dollar, 50-inch plasma television set that aims to redefine the term home theater was a featured exhibit at the recent Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The high definition set built by...
Zany items on display at Vegas Consumer Electronics Show
Published January 17 2005
A computer monitor with arms for hanging a reading lamp, mirror, web camera and microphone may be one of the more useful products on display at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. In the “why...
Gates delivers Consumer Electronics Show keynote address
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Gates' speech did not present much new information, but rather affirmed Gate's commitment to making Microsoft a part of every aspect of living, not just PCs. There was also a small look at Vista, the...
Battery life in consumer electronics not long enough to meet public's demand
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Battery life and storage space (especially in digital cameras and laptops) are not keeping pace with the public's demands. Energizer and NEC are working to put out better batteries with the e2 and...
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Published June 16 2005
Arial Software has done something previously thought impossible for desktop email campaign software.

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Email marketing service provider Listrak spams president of permission-based email software company with unsolicited commercial email
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Arial Software releases new version of Email Marketing Director with click-based unsubscribe feature thought impossible to achieve in desktop software (press release)
Published June 16 2005
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The Top Ten Technologies: #2 Hydrogen Economy Enablers
Published July 14 2004
One of the most significant global trends arriving in the near future is a shift away from fossil fuels and towards hydrogen. The term, "hydrogen economy" refers to a global economy powered by...
Europe can rapidly expand into the hydrogen economy if it commits to building the infrastructure
Published April 2 2005
Leaders in the hydrogen production and hydrogen fuel industry in Europe say that the continent can rapidly build a hydrogen economy if it commits to building the infrastructure. With Japan and the...
The hydrogen economy is closer than you think; key technologies accelerate progress
Published May 5 2004
A report from the National Academies says that the hydrogen economy will take decades to unfold. Any positive impact on carbon dioxide emissions and a reduction in oil imports will be minor for...
New fuel cell drives around hydrogen economy roadblocks (press release)
Published April 6 2005
As gasoline prices climb ever higher and the U.S. Senate backs oil drilling in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, the possibility of a hydrogen economy -- where drivers tank up on...
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Fuel cells and ozone alerts are leading the world toward what is broadly known as the hydrogen economy. Forty-eight percent of current hydrogen production is from natural gas, 30 percent is from oil,...
General Motors executive finds key ally in fight to make hydrogen economy a reality
Published February 15 2005
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Employers must take on some responsibility for employees' health in order to prevent obesity and chronic disease
Published August 5 2004
Ever thought about your workplace as being somewhere that you could get fit and lose weight? Most people don't, given that traditional offices are cubicles with artificial light that don't encourage...
Policies on Wellness Impact Employee Health, Bottom Line (press release)
Published July 5 2006
Start-up data from an innovative $1 million demonstration project being conducted in Western New York suggests that if the organization you work for is concerned with wellness, it may effect how...
NaturalNews survey results, part 3: Making health changes that positively affect work performance
Published April 13 2006
This is part three of the analysis of the NaturalNews readers' survey. The total number of responses for this section was 582. Here we asked people to rate whether their use of this health-enhancing...
Workplace health enhanced by offering spirulina supplements to employees; larger studies could show reduction in health insurance costs for employers
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Companies turn to in-house health clinics to control skyrocketing health care costs
Published January 20 2007
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Employers increasingly tapping medical tourism for cost savings
Published November 6 2006
(NaturalNews) About 500,000 Americans traveled overseas last year to undergo surgeries that cost two to three times more in the United States, according to the National Coalition on Health...
Working more than 40 hours a week raises blood pressure, research discovers
Published August 30 2006
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More Employees Unable To Receive Health Insurance Coverage Through Their Employers; Prevention, Not Disease Treatment, Is The Answer
Published August 6 2004
A new study from the Washington, D.C. based Center for Studying Health System Change has revealed that 9 million Americans no longer have health insurance coverage through their employers compared to...
National Business Group on Health Names Best Employers for Healthy Lifestyles (press release)
Published June 30 2005
As many corporations seek to “trim the fat” to create a healthier bottom line, many of those who have done so literally are being recognized for their innovative efforts to battle obesity and promote...
New Health Plans Launched to Cover Complementary and Alternative Treatments; Hawaii Employers Can Now Purchase Alternative Medical Care Coverage Directly as a Supplemental Benefit Through American Specialty Health Insurance Company (press release)
Published July 26 2005
American Specialty Health (ASH), the nation's leading complementary health care organization, is debuting new health plan coverages here that allow Hawaii employers to offer insurance benefits for...
Survey: U.S. Employers Turning to Wellness Programs to Manage Health Care Costs (press release)
Published June 29 2005
Businesses are increasingly turning to wellness programs to get a handle on rising health care costs, and most believe these programs will have a long-term impact but few short-term benefits,...
Many employers want health insurance concessions in exchange for higher salaries, poll shows
Published March 8 2005
A Houston Chronicle poll of employers shows that many are willing to pay higher salaries these days -- but, in exchange, they want to pay less for health insurance. Of those polled, 59% said they...
Half of computer users think that employers should prevent offensive spam
Published September 20 2004
Skyrocketing health care costs make U.S. employers non-competitive in the global marketplace
Published August 8 2004
Skyrocketing health insurance costs are heavily impacting employers in the United States. Now, for the first time, medical benefits to employees has become the most expensive benefit paid by...
Government officials work to prepare employers for bird flu pandemic
Published February 23 2006
At MSNBC.com, Amy Fletcher discusses how the federal government is working with states to prepare employers for the impact of avian...

 

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Seattle paper looks at how transportation can contribute to energy conservation efforts
Published December 7 2005
The Spectator reviews modes of transportation that conserve energy, including bicycling, public transit and...
Energy expert gives practical advice about home energy conservation methods
Published December 7 2005
Gale Lyman discusses a variety of small adjustments homeowners can make to conserve energy and lower their monthly bills....

 

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Energy Crisis? Let’s Stop Ignoring the Obvious
Published December 4 2006
(NaturalNews) Many Americans are oblivious to the energy they waste. We don’t see the connection between our lack of energy conservation, cruising around in cars that get poor gas mileage, high fuel...
North Carolina's energy crisis could increase demand for alternative energy
Published November 4 2005
North Carolina's energy office is allocating more than $175,000 to every biodiesel plant in order to generate more clean-burning fuel for the...
Wind could solve energy crisis in Sri Lanka
Published November 4 2005
Residents of Sri Lanka previously experiencing power cuts due to the unsustainability of current power supplies are now looking to wind for relief. Experts predict that wind around areas of Myanmar...

 

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Energy Crisis? Let’s Stop Ignoring the Obvious
Published December 4 2006
(NaturalNews) Many Americans are oblivious to the energy they waste. We don’t see the connection between our lack of energy conservation, cruising around in cars that get poor gas mileage, high fuel...
North Carolina's energy crisis could increase demand for alternative energy
Published November 4 2005
North Carolina's energy office is allocating more than $175,000 to every biodiesel plant in order to generate more clean-burning fuel for the...
Wind could solve energy crisis in Sri Lanka
Published November 4 2005
Residents of Sri Lanka previously experiencing power cuts due to the unsustainability of current power supplies are now looking to wind for relief. Experts predict that wind around areas of Myanmar...

 

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Seattle paper looks at how transportation can contribute to energy conservation efforts
Published December 7 2005
The Spectator reviews modes of transportation that conserve energy, including bicycling, public transit and...
Energy expert gives practical advice about home energy conservation methods
Published December 7 2005
Gale Lyman discusses a variety of small adjustments homeowners can make to conserve energy and lower their monthly bills....

 

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Power blackouts in America's future as electrical infrastructure lags
Published October 19 2006
(NaturalNews) The annual report of the North American Electric Reliability Council, to be released Monday, states that power plants and power lines are not being built fast enough to meet steadily...

 

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Digital cameras are good for the environment
Published February 1 2005
As we consider the digital camera revolution that has taken place over the last decade, most people think about it in terms of enhanced benefits for consumers. We can take a lot more pictures at much...
First Jail Sentence Under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (press release)
Published August 6 2005
Mr. Jeffrey Dressler pleaded guilty on July 22, 2005, to two charges under the Export and Import of Hazardous Waste Regulations made pursuant to the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999. He...
Consumers' use of pharmaceuticals, personal care products polluting rivers and oceans with toxic chemicals
Published June 13 2007
Our water supply is becoming increasingly contaminated -- and not just by big factories dumping pollutants into the rivers. It is consumers, often unwittingly, who are poisoning rivers and oceans by...
Antidepressant drugs found in drinking water; pharmaceuticals have now become environmental pollutants
Published August 19 2004
Pharmaceuticals are now being found in drinking water, according to a study conducted in England. The study looked at 12 pharmaceuticals thought to pose an environmental threat, including...
Humanity cannot live without nature, but nature can live without humanity
Published January 23 2005
Just after Christmas Day, 2004, the Earth experienced one of the largest earthquakes in recorded history (a 9.0) under the waters of the Indian Ocean. We also witnessed a barrage of unusual...
Burning of fossil fuels is polluting oceans with carbon dioxide, says research
Published July 18 2004
Half the carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere by the burning of fossil fuels is actually winding up the oceans, says new research published in the journal Science. And that's threatening the...
EPA cops out on environmental protection from pesticides; allows their fast-track approval as long as somebody thinks they might be safe
Published August 3 2004
The Bush administration is proposing new rules that would allow the EPA to avoid determining whether pesticides might harm fish and other wildlife before approving their widespread use. This is one...
Earth warning: Waterborne chemicals causing male fish to produce female organs
Published September 8 2006
(NaturalNews) -- Federal scientists say abnormally developed fish that possess both male and female characteristics have been found in the Potomac River and surrounding waters, which experts say are...

 

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Digital cameras are good for the environment
Published February 1 2005
As we consider the digital camera revolution that has taken place over the last decade, most people think about it in terms of enhanced benefits for consumers. We can take a lot more pictures at much...
First Jail Sentence Under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (press release)
Published August 6 2005
Mr. Jeffrey Dressler pleaded guilty on July 22, 2005, to two charges under the Export and Import of Hazardous Waste Regulations made pursuant to the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999. He...
Consumers' use of pharmaceuticals, personal care products polluting rivers and oceans with toxic chemicals
Published June 13 2007
Our water supply is becoming increasingly contaminated -- and not just by big factories dumping pollutants into the rivers. It is consumers, often unwittingly, who are poisoning rivers and oceans by...
Antidepressant drugs found in drinking water; pharmaceuticals have now become environmental pollutants
Published August 19 2004
Pharmaceuticals are now being found in drinking water, according to a study conducted in England. The study looked at 12 pharmaceuticals thought to pose an environmental threat, including...
Humanity cannot live without nature, but nature can live without humanity
Published January 23 2005
Just after Christmas Day, 2004, the Earth experienced one of the largest earthquakes in recorded history (a 9.0) under the waters of the Indian Ocean. We also witnessed a barrage of unusual...
Burning of fossil fuels is polluting oceans with carbon dioxide, says research
Published July 18 2004
Half the carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere by the burning of fossil fuels is actually winding up the oceans, says new research published in the journal Science. And that's threatening the...
EPA cops out on environmental protection from pesticides; allows their fast-track approval as long as somebody thinks they might be safe
Published August 3 2004
The Bush administration is proposing new rules that would allow the EPA to avoid determining whether pesticides might harm fish and other wildlife before approving their widespread use. This is one...
Earth warning: Waterborne chemicals causing male fish to produce female organs
Published September 8 2006
(NaturalNews) -- Federal scientists say abnormally developed fish that possess both male and female characteristics have been found in the Potomac River and surrounding waters, which experts say are...

 

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Proposals on environmental health research sought (press release)
Published August 26 2005
The center anticipates funding five or more projects at $15,000 to $25,000 each. The deadline for submitting proposals is Oct. 1.

The pilot program seeks to:

Provide initial support for...

Navy Environmental Health Center Launches Stress Management Web Tool (press release)
Published June 29 2005
Navy Environmental Health Center (NEHC) Portsmouth launched a Web-based tool in June known as the Navy Systematic Stress Management Program, to assist active-duty Sailors and Marines and their...
Environmental health expert condemns the chemical industry for global contamination
Published October 17 2005
André Cicolella of the Greens health commission discusses the impact of 400 million tons of chemicals on public...

 

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Nutritional supplements shown to impact health for multiple generations of offspring
Published November 15 2006
(NaturalNews) A mother's diet during pregnancy not only affects her child, but also the child's future offspring, according to a new study from researchers at Children's Hospital Oakland Research...
Epigenetics discoveries challenge outdated medical beliefs about DNA, inheritance and gene expression
Published August 21 2006
(NaturalNews) It is widely accepted in scientific circles that organisms inherit DNA from their predecessors through a process known as hard inheritance -- so named because changes in the nucleotide...
Epigenetics emerging as new research brings media attention
Published October 28 2005
The field of epigenetics proposes that environmental agents like nutrients, toxins and behaviors can activate or deactivate a gene without altering genetic...

 

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Nutritional supplements shown to impact health for multiple generations of offspring
Published November 15 2006
(NaturalNews) A mother's diet during pregnancy not only affects her child, but also the child's future offspring, according to a new study from researchers at Children's Hospital Oakland Research...
Epigenetics discoveries challenge outdated medical beliefs about DNA, inheritance and gene expression
Published August 21 2006
(NaturalNews) It is widely accepted in scientific circles that organisms inherit DNA from their predecessors through a process known as hard inheritance -- so named because changes in the nucleotide...
Epigenetics emerging as new research brings media attention
Published October 28 2005
The field of epigenetics proposes that environmental agents like nutrients, toxins and behaviors can activate or deactivate a gene without altering genetic...

 

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Ethics: the all-important lesson that's rarely taught in medical schools or public schools
Published February 22 2005
We teach a lot of subjects to a lot of people in this country, and as a result we produce great technicians: people who are masters of subjects like mathematics, chemistry, anatomy, biology, history,...
Big Pharma and profit priorities: why business ethics never trickle up
Published October 19 2005
One of the things I've observed while doing public speaking, being a part of business councils and interacting with a lot of well-connected people in society, is that many people work with the...
For-profit research ethics committees: How are they performing? (press release)
Published September 25 2006
An important mechanism for protecting human research participants is the prior approval of a study by a research ethics board, known in the United States as an institutional review board, or IRB....
The Honest Government Agenda: How Congress Can Clean Up Corruption (press release)
Published August 24 2006
Commercial Alert released today the Honest Government Agenda, a set of fifteen reforms to clean up corruption in Congress and the executive branch.

“The Abramoff scandal shows us how Congress...

Gridlock in ethics committee leaves House without ethics rules
Published April 2 2005
A revolt by five Democrats on the evenly-divided House Ethics Committee has left the House of Representatives without a procedure for investigating and disciplining House members who violate ethical...
CounterThink Roundup: The Chinese currency blame game and corporate ethics in America (satire)
Published March 24 2006
China's currency valuation is once again under attack by the White House, which claims China isn't letting its currency "float" in a fair way. What is China's currency crime? It has pegged its...
National Institutes of Health director stands firm on new ethics guidelines
Published March 7 2005
Senior National Institutes of Health scientists met recently with NIH director Elias Zerhouni to discuss concerns that new ethics guidelines are excessive. Zerhouni stood firm on the new rules,...
Ethics of face transplant surgery called into question
Published January 1 2006
Dr. Laurent Lantieri has called into question the much celebrated face transplant carried out at Amiens Hospital recently, claiming that the procedure was not an emergency procedure, one of the...

 

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The link between monosodium glutamate (MSG) and obesity
Published July 9 2005
If fried snack chips had a warning printed right on the bag that said, "Warning: these chips will make you obese," would you still buy them? Would you still eat them? Well, in a sense, you do see that...
Aspartame consumption strongly associated with migraines and seizures
Published June 22 2005
You can't walk into a convenience store, grocery store or restaurant without being offered a dose of aspartame. You can't buy a stick of gum or a box of mints without having to read the label like a...
Interview with Dr. Russell Blaylock on devastating health effects of MSG, aspartame and excitotoxins
Published September 27 2006
Mike: I'm here with Dr. Russell Blaylock, and I'd like to explore some of the more advanced aspects of some of the things you are working on. Dr. Blaylock, I think readers know the basics of...
New Mexico activists hope to achieve an unprecedented ban on aspartame
Published November 20 2005
New Mexico may become the first state in the nation to enact an official statewide ban on the artificial sweetener aspartame, if a group of determined activists has its way. Activists there are...
The link between aspartame and brain tumors: What the FDA never told you about artificial sweeteners
Published September 22 2005
On September 30, 1980, a public Board of Inquiry advised against the approval of aspartame, stating: "The Board has not been presented with proof of a reasonable certainty that aspartame (NutraSweet)...
"All natural" claim on food labels is often deceptive; foods harbor hidden MSG and other unnatural ingredients
Published March 21 2005
When you're shopping for groceries, watch out for the phrase "all natural" as claimed on the front of various product packages. It turns out that the phrase "all natural" can mean just about anything;...
Many "healthy" and vegetarian foods contain MSG in the form of yeast extract
Published July 27 2004
There's a great deal of deception in the labeling of food products found at your local grocery store and even at many health food stores. A disturbing trend I've noticed is that many vegetarian...

 

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Diabetics who engage in regular physical exercise are one-third less likely to die, research shows
Published July 27 2004
Here's good news for diabetics: new research shows that moderate exercise, such as walking, cycling, or jogging, can significantly reduce the risk of death for people with Type 2 diabetes. This study...
Sedentary lifestyle causes more deaths than smoking, says study
Published July 28 2004
Following a sedentary lifestyle is more dangerous for your health than smoking, says a new study reported in the South China Morning Post, and carried out by the University of Hong Kong and the...
Osteoporosis remains undiagnosed in millions of Americans; here's how to beat the disease with nutrition, exercise and sunlight
Published July 31 2004
Millions of Americans have osteoporosis but don't know it, according to a new study authored by Stanford University School of Medicine. It says that 10 million Americans have osteoporosis right now,...
The Atkins Diet Food Guide Pyramid, Part 4: The Importance of Exercise
Published July 18 2004
The use of the exercise gradient on the Atkins pyramid is nothing less than brilliant. With the use of one vertical arrow, the pyramid clearly conveys the idea that increasing your level of physical...
Distorted research claims exercise is bad for you
Published March 15 2005
I'm always amazed at simple-minded researchers who can't seem to handle anything more than a single variable equation. The latest comes from a growing collection of researchers and sports science...
How do I keep my blood sugar down without taking insulin or medications?
Published October 19 2004
A reader asks: "I have tried just about every kind of medicine to keep my sugar down, but my doctor insisted I start on insulin and take five other medicines as well. I have tried exercise and...
Even 5-10 minutes of daily physical activity can improve health
Published April 28 2005
We know from a vast library of research that physical exercise prevents heart disease, lowers high blood pressure, reduces LDL cholesterol, improves digestion, speeds food transit through your large...
Physical education is key to improving a child's confidence, brainpower and long-term health
Published August 2 2006
One of the most important things parents can give to their children is a physical education or involvement in organized sports activity. Physical education has slipped in priority over the last few...

 

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MOTHERS Act Seeks to Drug Expectant Mothers with Antidepressants to "Treat" Postpartum Depression
Published March 6 2008
(NaturalNews) A new law being considered in the U.S. Congress would attempt to prevent postpartum depression in new moms by drugging them with SSRI antidepressant drugs while they're still pregnant....
Vitamin D deficiency is widespread among U.S. population, expectant mothers are deficient and giving birth to deficient infants
Published January 1 2005
The following is part two of an eight-part interview with Dr. Michael Holick, author of "The UV advantage" and one of the world's most respected authorities on vitamin D and the health benefits...
Common painkillers taken by expectant mothers linked to congenital defects in newborns
Published August 25 2006
(NaturalNews) New research published in the September issue of the journal Birth Defects Research Part B found that pregnant women who take NSAIDs -- non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs -- in the...
Is obesity during pregnancy child abuse?
Published July 19 2004
The research is pouring in: obesity during pregnancy poses a tremendous risk to the health of the unborn child. Children of obese mothers are born as pre-diabetics or with serious birth defects that...
Expectant mothers need access to free nutritional supplements
Published April 30 2004
Expectant mothers who eat more choline give birth to smarter babies with better learning and memory capabilities, says new research published in the Journal of Neurophysiology. Choline is a B...
Bizarre: website for expectant mothers advises them to eat ice cream
Published June 22 2004
It's one of the worst things a pregnant woman can do: pig out on ice cream. Doing so spikes their insulin levels and -- research has shown -- actually imprints their unborn child with the physiology...
Newborn nutritional disaster: only 14% of U.S. mothers breastfeed their babies for 6 months
Published August 8 2004
New research data released by the United States government reveals that only 14% of mothers in the United States rely on breastfeeding to feed their babies for the first six months of their lives....
Zinc deficiency during pregnancy causes bone problems in fetus
Published July 19 2004
A lack of dietary zinc causes significant bone development problems in fetuses, new research shows. Sadly, most women -- pregnant or otherwise -- suffer from widespread nutritional deficiencies that...

 

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Special Eyeglasses Help Increase Fertility (press release)
Published July 27 2006
Melatonin is a master control hormone that sends information to the whole body about the time of the day and also the time of year. In dim light or in darkness the melatonin flows for about nine hours...

 

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Lutein boosts eye health, preventing cataracts and macular degeneration
Published July 30 2005
Fruits and vegetables have yet another disease-fighting weapon to offer you: Lutein. Studies show this carotenoid prevents and, to some extent, reverses vision loss, immune system problems, cancer and...
Building and Maintaining Strong Vision for Life
Published November 19 2007
(NaturalNews) Building and maintaining excellent vision involves some basic steps anyone can follow. Even if you believe nothing can be done to help your vision, taking these simple steps can go far in...
Regular exercise cuts eye disease risk by 70 percent
Published November 1 2006
(NaturalNews) University of Wisconsin researchers recently found that those with an active lifestyle were 70 percent less likely to develop degenerative eye disease than those with a sedentary...
Carrots really do help you see in the dark; beta-carotene-rich foods help prevent a variety of eye ailments
Published September 8 2006
Your mother always told you eating carrots would help you see better, but did she ever tell you why? No, this wasn't just a trick to get you to eat your vegetables. It turns out carrots really do give...
Lutein, Zeaxanthin Found to Prevent Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Published January 10 2008
(NaturalNews) Two chemical compounds in the carotenoid family may help protect against age-related blindness, according to a recent study published in the journal Archives of...
Lutein, zeaxanthin in eggs could help prevent macular degeneration
Published September 27 2006
(NaturalNews) Two new studies published in the October issue of Journal of Nutrition have found that eating an egg a day can raise levels of lutein and zeaxanthin in the blood, which can reduce the...
Alpha-blocker prostate drugs cause long-term complications for eye health, cataract surgery
Published August 23 2006
(NaturalNews) U.S. eye experts issued an alert yesterday warning eye surgeons that patients taking alpha-blocker drugs to treat an enlarged prostate may have difficulty recovering from cataract...
Yellow veggies contain natural medicines that prevent blindness, eye degeneration
Published August 15 2006
(NaturalNews) New research appearing in the journal Archives of Ophthalmology reveals that women with diets high in yellow vegetables have a lower risk of age-related macular degeneration...

 

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Incessant disease mongering turns Americans into profit-generating guinea pigs for Big Pharma (opinion)
Published May 26 2007
Disease mongering - the practice of pushing disease in order to sell more drugs - has become so routine and so successful in modern medicine that drug companies actually depend on inventing new...
Psychiatry and disease mongering: Road Rage Disorder is latest spontaneously "discovered" disease
Published June 13 2006
Disease mongering has reached a new level of ridiculousness with the widely-reported announcement that millions of American now have undiagnosed Road Rage Disorder, also sometimes called...
Health guru launches online Disease Mongering Engine that instantly generates hilarious fictitious disease names
Published March 6 2007
An online tool published today allows users to instantly generate fictitious disease names and descriptions based on terminology commonly used in describing psychiatric or behavioral disorders. The...
Consumers fall for Havidol pharmaceutical parody that promotes a fictitious anxiety disorder
Published March 1 2007
(NaturalNews) What happens if you create a fake disorder and offer a fake drug to treat it? You get thousands of people fooled that they might have an invented disease called Dysphoric Social...
Hey, medheads! Here's the new language of the medication population (satire)
Published October 25 2005
As times change, new words evolve to describe the world around us. Here's the latest scoop on the new vocabulary you'll need to talk about our overmedicated society.

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Fed-up doctor says health industry turns healthy people into sick patients
Published March 28 2007
A new book from veteran physician Dr. Nortin Hadler of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill questions the health scares propagated to the public by the health care system. Entitled "The...

 

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Fast food giants prey on parents' gullibility to sell unhealthy food to children
Published July 13 2006
Many experts name Ray Kroc, founder of the McDonald's franchise, and Walt Disney as the pioneers of child-focused marketing, since they first recognized children as a separate marketing demographic...
The Cleveland Clinic battles with McDonald's over fast food in hospitals
Published January 30 2005
One of the most ridiculous things about many hospitals and surgical centers is that they host fast food restaurants like McDonald's and Pizza Hut. Now making headlines is the heated debate between the...
Study shows decreasing your fast food intake can help you lose weight
Published August 15 2005
A study has shown that people who east regularly at fast food restaurants are heavier and twice as likely to suffer from heart disease as those who eat fast food less than once a...
Diabetes and obesity linked to fast food, new study shows
Published January 20 2005
A new British study gives scientific credibility to something many would say is common sense: eating fast food is bad for you. The study found that people who ate fast food regularly were more likely...
Fast Food Nation movie meets with mixed reviews from critics, moviegoers
Published November 27 2006
(NaturalNews) Fast Food Nation, a fictionalized movie version of Eric Schlosser's best-selling nonfiction depiction of fast food companies' negative impacts on American life, opened over Thanksgiving...
A steady diet of fast food can lead to diabetes, new study shows
Published January 20 2005
People who eat fast food more than twice a week have a greater chance of developing diabetes, a new study by the Children's Hospital of Boston shows. While this seems to be solid evidence that fast...
Fast food diet can lead to directly to diabetes, new study indicates
Published January 26 2005
Critics of the U.S. fast food industry say a Boston Children's Hospital study might finally be their smoking gun. The study appears to be the first solid scientific evidence that a steady diet of fast...
Fast food diet could be linked to diabetes, study warns
Published January 24 2005
A new study by Boston Children's Hospital suggests that eating fast food more than twice per week can lead to more than just weight gain. It may also bring on diabetes. The study is a bit inconclusive...

 

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The FDA Exposed: An Interview With Dr. David Graham, the Vioxx Whistleblower
Published August 30 2005
The following interview with Dr. David Graham (senior drug safety researcher at the FDA) was conducted by Manette Loudon, the lead investigator for Dr. Gary Null. This interview contains jaw-dropping...
How the FDA is Becoming a Drug Company: Consumer Safety and Access to Natural Health Options Threatened
Published June 14 2007
Under the false pretense of improved food and drug safety the FDA is re-inventing itself as a kingpin drug company. This charade has so far hoodwinked virtually all members of Congress. The Senate has...
FDA acquiring new powers to suppress alternative health
Published May 15 2007
Part 1 of Byron Richards' "Understanding the Threat to Dietary Supplements." Your right to have free access to safe and highly effective dietary supplements is under an intense multi-pronged...
Analysis: Senate committee approves drug safety bill, but FDA still runs on Big Pharma money - UPDATE 1
Published April 19 2007
On Monday, April 30th, the Senate is expected to vote on the FDA Evilization Act of 2007 (oops, I mean the "Revitalization Act"). This is a bill that has some good points (such as banning advertising...
Tyranny in the USA: The true history of FDA raids on healers, vitamin shops and supplement companies
Published April 12 2007
Here's a brief overview of some of the campaigns of terror the FDA has initiated against natural healers, nutritional supplement companies and other organizations. Many were conducted using armed...
New FDA guidelines threaten religious freedoms; Holy water could be regulated as "drugs" and rosaries as "medical devices"
Published April 12 2007
The FDA has a long history of attacking and suppressing health freedoms (see our article, Tyranny in the USA: The true history of FDA raids on...
Health freedom action alert: FDA attempting to regulate supplements, herbs and juices as "drugs"
Published April 11 2007
When it comes to health freedom, this is the FDA's end game. A new FDA "guidance" document, published on the FDA's website, reveals plans to reclassify virtually all vitamins, supplements, herbs and...
FDA accused of suppressing drug safety information (commentary)
Published October 14 2005
Here's a report on the FDA that could only come from outside the United States. I'm reading to you from The Independent, a British newspaper, that says, "Vital data on prescription medication...

 

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Fish oils and omega-3 fatty acids allow patients to ditch Vioxx and other anti-inflammatory drugs
Published November 14 2004
Interesting new research has been conducted on the health effects of fish oils and omega-3 fatty acids as alternative replacements for anti-inflammatory prescription drugs such as Vioxx and Bextra....
More Research Highlights the Broad Health Benefits of Omega-3 Fish Oils and Fatty Fish
Published July 19 2007
Research on omega-3 fish oils keeps looking better and better: new studies have found that omega-3s fish oils can help with three catastrophic diseases -- Alzheimer's, heart failure, and...
Asthma researchers believe fish oils protect the lungs from constriction brought on by exercise
Published February 12 2006
Chest has published a study of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) in asthma sufferers, in which researchers claim that fish oils can protect against the onset of the...
Fish oils reduce risk of breast cancer; some women benefit more than others
Published October 4 2004
Fish oils are a major source of omega-3 fatty acids
Published October 21 2005
Among their many benefits, fish oils improve memory, enhance concentration and act as a natural alternative to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)...
Oily fish found to help reverse obesity and promote healthy body weight
Published July 31 2006
(NaturalNews) New Australian research has shown that consuming fish oil high in omega-3 fatty acids and exercising moderately can result in significant weight loss.

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Fish oils reduce risk of kidney cancer in women
Published September 21 2006
(NaturalNews) Women can reduce their risk of kidney cancer by frequently consuming certain kinds of fatty fish, according to new research published in Tuesday's issue of the Journal of the American...
Fish oils treat ADHD better than prescription drugs, study shows
Published June 20 2006
According to the results of a new study from the University of South Australia, fish oil is more effective at treating children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) than stimulant...

 

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Lies of the Health and Fitness Industry Exposed
Published December 10 2007
(NaturalNews) If history has taught us anything, it is that when a business concept exhibits the potential for growth, companies and industries spread like a virus to expand and exploit the...
Poor Fitness Associated with Increase in Prevalence of Cardiovascular Disease (press release)
Published September 13 2006
Approximately one-third of adolescents and 14 percent of adults (aged 20 to 49 years) in the U.S. have poor cardiorespiratory fitness, with an associated increased prevalence of cardiovascular disease...
Do You Have a Fitness Success Story? Share Your Inspiration with All Spirit Fitness (press release)
Published July 5 2005
"Fitness isn't about winning athletic contests or having the buffest of bodies," says Janiss Garza, editor-in-chief of the popular fitness web site All Spirit Fitness http://www.allspiritfitness.com....