Popular homeopathic cold and flu remedy Oscillococcinum under attack in Canada
May 19, 2012 by Health Nut
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The pseudo-scientific elite in Canada have launched a new crusade against homeopathy, this time targeting Boiron Laboratories, creator of the popular Oscillococcinum, a cold and flu remedy, and Shoppers Drug Mart, a marketer of this and other Boiron treatments. According…
Study indicates that what an individual eats, not the amount, acutely predicts disease mortality
May 2, 2012 by Health Nut
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“The one that takes medicine and neglects diet, wastes the time of their doctor” – Ancient Chinese Proverb. In 1974, Zhou Enlai (DZO En-Lay) was the first Premier of the People’s Republic of China, under Chairman Mao. When he was diagnosed with bladder cancer that year…
Raspberry Ketones Supplement *LIMITED TIME SPECIAL PRICE* – Over 100mg of Raspberry Ketones Per Serving By Molecular Research Labs Reviews
May 1, 2012 by
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Push to Give Midsize New York Farms a Hub at the Hunts Point Market
April 24, 2012 by Health Blogger
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Advocates of local food say now is the time for the Hunts Point produce market to make room for a wholesale farmers’ market fueled by smaller growers.
More Hawaii medical and resistance tidbits (opinion)
April 21, 2012 by Health Nut
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(NaturalNews)Another Hawaii doctor, this time a shrink, bit the dust. It seems that a prominent psychiatrist is facing charges that he improperly prescribed large quantities of powerful pain meds and other drugs to undercover law enforcement officers for nearly two years. A federal…
Green vegetables proven to protect against breast cancer
April 20, 2012 by Health Blogger
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Eating more cruciferous vegetables has been shown once again to play an important role in the mitigation of cancer, this time in helping women with breast cancer to live longer. A Chinese study recently presented at the 103rd annual meeting of the American Association…
What’s the government buying these days? Hollow point bullets, hardened checkpoint booths and radiation pills
April 18, 2012 by
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You can tell a lot about a person by assessing what they purchase. It’s called “consumer profiling,” and corporations do it all the time. That’s how those grocery store loyalty discount programs work, by the way — they profile your psychology by analyzing what you’re…
Johnson & Johnson slapped with $1.2 billion penalty in Arkansas for using fraudulent tactics to sell Risperdal
April 16, 2012 by Health Nut
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The chickens are coming home to roost for drug giant Johnson & Johnson (J&J), as a jury in Arkansas has found the company guilty of fraudulently marketing and selling the antipsychotic drug Risperdal. But this time, the penalty for J&J’s crimes is a whopping $1.2 billion…
Baked goods sold in USA contain potassium bromate, a carcinogen banned in Europe but allowed in the US due to chemical loophole
April 12, 2012 by
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Much of the flour sold in the United States has been treated with potassium bromate, which causes the flour to bulk up, strengthens the dough, and makes bread rise more rapidly. This decreases the time needed for baking (thereby reducing costs) and also allows the use…
Study finds the time of day can increase the risk of dying from sudden cardiac death
April 6, 2012 by Health Blogger
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So far, no one has been able to accurately predict the day, month and year we’ll depart this earth, but scientists have at least been able to narrow down the time of day when it’s most likely. Sort of. In a new study published in the research journal Nature, scientists…