 | By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor December 1 - When Brunt Leung started showcasing his groundbreaking new documentary film about AIDS, "House of Numbers" (www.HouseOfNumbers.com), he had no way to comprehend the wave of defamatory attacks that would be unleashed... |
| By E. Huff, staff writer December 1 - The New York Times recently unveiled a story about industry lobbyists and the power they have over the United States Congress. Examination of a series of statements made by 42 Congressmen revealed that Genentech... |
| By Sherry Baker, Health Sciences Editor December 1 - After menopause, women are at increased risk for the bone-weakening condition known as osteoporosis. And women who are diabetic have an even greater chance of developing the disorder. But now comes research from... |
| By David Gutierrez, staff writer December 1 - One in every six children in some parts of the United Kingdom are already obese when they begin primary school, according to a report from that country's Department of Health.
Nationwide, the statistics show... |
| By S. L. Baker, features writer December 1 - With all the worries, debate and near hysteria over rising healthcare costs in the U.S., it might be time to face the fact we bring most illness on ourselves by eating junk diets, failing to exercise and avoiding... |
| By Paul Louis, staff writer December 1 - (Natural News) China has a very high suicide rate. Forty-four percent of the world's suicides are committed in China. Suicide is also the fifth-leading cause of death in China. This caused the World Health Organization to... |
| By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor December 1 - Most consumers don't know it, but antiperspirant deodorant products often contain extremely toxic chemicals and heavy metals that can cause severe harm to the human nervous system. To rub such products under... |
| By David Gutierrez, staff writer December 1 - The odds of surviving cardiac arrest while in a hospital are low and have barely changed in more than ten years, according to a Medicare study conducted by researchers from the University of Washington-Seattle... |
| By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor November 30 - The inconvenient release of private email conversations among climate change scientists has been a boon for climate change skeptics. What emerges from the leaked emails is a depiction of a group of scientists... |
| By E. Huff, staff writer November 30 - A recent Henry Ford Hospital study revealed that a new strain of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), the deadly bacterial "superbug" that becomes resistant to many antibiotics, is five times... |
| By David Gutierrez, staff writer November 30 - Women who use hormone replacement therapy (HRT) may increase not just their risk of breast cancer but also of ovarian cancer, even when they remain on the drugs fewer than four years, according to a study published... |
| By S. L. Baker, features writer November 30 - If you ever feel tempted to go for a cheeseburger, fries and a soft drink, consider this: along with the fast food, you are ordering up an increased risk of heart disease, diabetes and obesity. But the opposite... |
| By Paul Louis, staff writer November 30 - (Natural News) A new congressional report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) reprimanded the FDA for failing to properly monitor drugs approved under the FDA's 1992 accelerated approval process. The report focused... |
| By David Gutierrez, staff writer November 30 - The federal government has indicted a Swiss medical device company and four of its top executives on charges of illegally marketing two experimental spinal cements without FDA approval.
While U.S. law allows... |
| By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor November 28 - Word to the wise: Be careful of what doctors tell you to cut off following a cancer diagnosis. Submitting to cancer surgery can cost you an arm... or a leg.
Increasingly, cancer surgeons are recommending... |
| By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor November 28 - Researchers from Newcastle University have scientifically proven that Hyptis crenata, also known as Brazilian mint, is a powerful pain reliever that works just as well as Indometacin, a synthetic drug similar... |
Click here for more articles » Citizen Journalism Articles from Contributing Writers:By Kim Evans, citizen journalist December 1 - The holidays are the notorious time of year for indulging and eating far too much junk, sugared and processed... |
By Fleur Hupston, citizen journalist December 1 - It is well documented that drinking herbal teas can benefit health as well as contribute to a feeling of relaxation... |
By Kim Evans, citizen journalist December 1 - As talked about in "Understanding Consciousness" part 1, a large part of our consciousness comes from our thoughts... |
By Paul Fassa, citizen journalist November 30 - There are several medical practitioners and scientists who openly question invading viruses as disease causing... |
By Fleur Hupston, citizen journalist November 30 - A quick Internet search will reveal thousands of quick fix diet choices on the market. Many are simply money... |
By Kim Evans, citizen journalist November 30 - A lot of the world is fearful right now. If you look around and understand what is going on behind the veils... |
By Steve G. Jones, M.Ed., citizen journalist November 30 - The effectiveness of hypnosis is often questioned because the cause of hypnotic phenomenon is not yet known... |
By Amie Sugat, citizen journalist November 30 - This shake is a delicious addition to a healthy diet and also makes for an excellent source of protein for those... |
By Elizabeth Walling, citizen journalist November 28 - Maybe you have a childhood memory of forgetting to clean your fish tank's filter. After all, it's easy to forget... |
By Deanna Dean, citizen journalist November 28 - Nearly every American consumer is acquainted with the advantages of nonstick cookware. However two generations... |
By Jeremiah Smith, citizen journalist November 28 - Research to further elucidate the connection between vitamin D and health is ongoing. One major study in the... |
By Paul Fassa, citizen journalist November 27 - A Benedictine Nun from inside a monastery in Barcelona exposed this premise. Sister Teresa Forcades, a former... |
By Aaron Turpen, citizen journalist November 27 - As we drown the planet in garbage, pollute the waterways with industrial agricultural runoff, and extract the... |
By Fleur Hupston, citizen journalist November 27 - Many people think living a healthy, natural life and eating good quality health food means eliminating sweet... |
By Fleur Hupston, citizen journalist November 27 - Aromatherapy oil combinations and simple homemade herbal hair packs can provide gentle, non-harmful ways of... |
By Cindie Leonard, citizen journalist November 26 - The holidays are upon us. Along with connecting with our family and friends for feasts and fun, this season... |
By Barbi Trejo, citizen journalist November 26 - COPD or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is the fourth leading cause of death in the US. COPD results in... |
By Hesh Goldstein, citizen journalist November 26 - The issue of mad cow disease is an issue of utmost importance to anyone that consumes cow bodies on a regular... |
By Ethan Huff, citizen journalist November 25 - Senate Bill 510, the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act, is scheduled for committee vote on Wednesday, November... |
By Fleur Hupston, citizen journalist November 25 - Tissue salts, also known as cell salts, are minerals - the same minerals that are found in the earth`s rocks... |
By Kim Evans, citizen journalist November 25 - Juice fasting is a powerful detoxification method and an easy way to lose weight quickly. With juice fasting... |
By Melanie Grimes, citizen journalist November 25 - Probiotics and digestive enzymes prevent colds and flu; research has shown. Probiotics are the healthy bacteria... |
By Tony Isaacs, citizen journalist November 25 - As fall allergy season heads into winter cold season, many of us are prone to suffer from sinus infections.... |
By Aaron Turpen, citizen journalist November 25 - We are facing a world-wide disaster on a scale much larger than any Al Gore could ever have imagined. This disaster... |
By Elizabeth Walling, citizen journalist November 24 - The battle against candida is familiar to many. Some struggle for years with fatigue, weight gain and recurring... |
By Paul Fassa, citizen journalist November 24 - Dementia is associated with aging, and the most common form of dementia is Alzheimer's. According to the Alzheimer's... |
By Barbi Trejo, citizen journalist November 24 - In a BBC article titled, "Herbal Remedies Boost Brain Power," a scientist stated that, "A combination of two... |
By Steve G. Jones, M.Ed., citizen journalist November 24 - Tourette Syndrome is a neurological disorder that is characterized by motor and verbal tics. The symptoms first... |
By Ethan Huff, citizen journalist November 23 - A November 5 report prepared by the American Institute for Cancer Research (AIRC) revealed that over 100,000... |
By Paul Fassa, citizen journalist November 23 - Home-made kefirs are growing in popularity as probiotic food sources while spreading as a community sharing... |
By Frank Mangano, citizen journalist November 20 - Green tea lovers like to grab a steaming hot cup of the stuff because it tastes so good in their mouth; now... |
By Deanna Dean, citizen journalist November 20 - Prescription drug use, sadly, is rising among people in the United States with one in six using three or more... |
By Allison Biggar, citizen journalist November 20 - "If a doctor treats your flu, it will go away in fourteen days. If you leave it alone, it will go away in two... |
By Paul Fassa, citizen journalist November 20 - After Johanna Budwig's groundbreaking research, detailed in Part I of this Natural News Budwig series, she put... |
By Paul Fassa, citizen journalist November 19 - There has been a flurry of contradictory swine flu events reported here and from Ukraine this early fall. These... |
By Frank Mangano, citizen journalist November 19 - Health experts often point to the fact that it`s not excess fat that leads to obesity, it`s excess calories... |
By Hesh Goldstein, citizen journalist November 19 - First and foremost we must focus on what we can do to avoid getting the flu. Before getting into that, an interesting... |
By Fleur Hupston, citizen journalist November 19 - Mesothelioma is a rare cancer caused by exposure to asbestos. Is it possible to cure mesothelioma the natural... |
By Jeremiah Smith, citizen journalist November 18 - The first part of this article began a series of questions and answers aimed at introducing vitamin D and describing... |
By Melissa Sokulski, citizen journalist November 18 - As the days get cooler and wild plants seem few and far between, Burdock (Arctium lappa) can still be found... |
By Laura Weldon, citizen journalist November 18 - Juggling boosts brain development in surprising ways. This type of hands-on learning accelerates the growth... |
By Natalie June, citizen journalist November 18 - Most people think that cotton only comes in the color white and then needs to be dyed, but in reality cotton... |
By Paul Fassa, citizen journalist November 17 - From an internet forum: "I got both vaccines [seasonal and swine flu] on Thursday. I was 9 weeks pregnant. I... |
By Frank Mangano, citizen journalist November 17 - Yet another study is linking the consumption of high fructose corn syrup to poor health, this time in the form... |
By Melanie Grimes, citizen journalist November 17 - An ingredient in common eggplant has been shown to cure cancer. The eggplant extract is a phytochemical called... |
By Barbi Trejo, citizen journalist November 17 - Fresh olive oil is ideal for internal cleansings and for use as a natural health tool. What better way to start... |
By Steve G. Jones, M.Ed., citizen journalist November 17 - Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a functional disorder that affects a lot of people; it is the most common... |
By Ethan Huff, citizen journalist November 16 - The nation's largest physician organization, the American Medical Association, has reversed its position on... |
By Hesh Goldstein, citizen journalist November 16 - The number of extremely obese adults has quadrupled since the 1980`s to about 4 million. That works out to about... |
By Barbi Trejo, citizen journalist November 16 - It has been proven that aloe vera can be used to treat acne, with improvements seen in as little as one week... |
By Steve G. Jones, M.Ed., citizen journalist November 16 - Hypnosis has been used during childbirth for approximately 100 years. Many research studies have been conducted... |
By Ethan Huff, citizen journalist November 14 - A recent study presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Nephrology in San Diego found that... |
By Alex Howard, citizen journalist November 14 - Allergies are a condition in which the immune system over-reacts to a substance that is not normally harmful... |
By Perry Arledge, citizen journalist November 14 - Ph is the new buzz word these days regarding health. We have begun to discover the pitfalls and dangers when... |
By Paul Fassa, citizen journalist November 13 - Bicarbonate of soda or baking soda to cure cancer? The amazing abundance of alternative cancer cures is more... |
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Health Ranger Report #82: Interview with Suzanne Somers Suzanne Somers speaks out about the dangers of chemotherapy and real cancer cures being practiced right now by alternative medicine doctors. Hear this amazing interview with Suzanne Somers, authors of "Knockout: Interview with Doctors Who Are Curing Cancer" Click here to listen now (MP3).
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