Posted August 25, 2017
They are only worried about the money it will generate… not the health concerns that follow. Watch this video.
Archives for August 2017
Duty to Warn — A Hero, Dr. Andrew Wakefield
Posted August 25, 2017
“It is dangerous to be right in matters on which the established authorities are wrong.” – Voltaire. Read more.
9 Healthy Fast Food Chains that Might Put McDonalds out of Business
Posted August 25, 2017
The numbers are available for you to mull over. Whether you do decide to continue to eat from major fast food chains is up to you. All we’re saying is that you’re no longer limited to places like McDonald’s or Burger King. Now you have some real delicious (and healthy) contenders to choose from. Read more.
New Decision in US Vaccine Court SIDS Case is Significant
Posted August 25, 2017
Not reported by any major media outlet was a recent July 10th decision by the Office of Special Masters of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, known as the vaccine court, that sufficient evidence was put forth to rule that vaccination caused a child to die from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Read more.
Brain Regeneration: Why It’s Real and How to Do it
Posted August 25, 2017
It is a commonly held misconception that the brain is beyond repair. Even the medical establishment has asserted that once we kill brain cells, they are gone forever. The fact is, the brain can repair itself, and as science is now proving, there is real benefit to simple practices that can help keep our brains sharp and elastic throughout our lifetime. Read more.
Harvard Medical School in Ethics Quandary
Posted August 25, 2017
In a first-year pharmacology class at Harvard Medical School, Matt Zerden grew wary as the professor promoted the benefits of cholesterol drugs and seemed to belittle a student who asked about side effects. Read more.
Online Curriculum Could Boost Supplement Knowledge Among Doctors, Paper Finds
Posted August 25, 2017
Online training of physicians in integrative medicine could help boost the number of family doctors educated in the value of dietary supplements in health and prevention. Read more.
Americans Are on More Drugs than Ever
Posted August 25, 2017
If you’re a U.S. adult and don’t regularly take a prescription drug, you’re now in the minority, according to a survey of nearly 2,000 U.S. adults by Consumer Reports.1 The revealing sample found that more than half of U.S. adults regularly take prescription medications, and the average adult takes four. If it seems like your friends and family are taking more drugs than they did in the past—or if adults use more meds than they did when you were a kid—it’s not in your imagination, either. Read more.
Flame Retardants Damaging Kids’ Brains
Posted August 25, 2017
Flame retardant chemicals are found in everything from furniture and mattresses to electronics and baby toys. Notorious neurotoxins, these widespread chemicals have been linked to serious health risks like infertility, birth defects, neurodevelopmental delays, hormone disruptions, various forms of cancer and reduced IQ scores and behavioral problems in children. Read more.
U.S. Farmers Confused by Monsanto Week Killer’s Complex Instructions
Posted August 25, 2017
With Monsanto Co’s (MON.N) latest flagship weed killer, dicamba, banned in Arkansas and under review by U.S. regulators over concerns it can drift in the wind, farmers and weed scientists are also complaining that confusing directions on the label make the product hard to use safely. Read more.