Articles by Michael Cambray: | EMF, EMR, Our Brains and the Weather - What's the link?(NewsTarget) Thinking deeply about the current scare campaign on global warming and the latest ‘natural’ disasters occurring around the world, it is becoming more and more obvious, in my opinion, that these ‘natural’ disasters are anything but natural.
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 | Listening to Music Accelerates Recovery From a Stroke (NewsTarget) Researchers say regular music sessions, whether classical, jazz or pop, create a pronounced acceleration in the recovery effect from patients suffering debilitating strokes.
Studies by neuroscientist Teppo Sarkamo at the Cognitive Brain...
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 | Does Being Overweight Affect One's Job Hunting?(NewsTarget) Does being overweight affect job hunting? The answer to the headline question appears to be an unequivocal Yes, obesity does affect job hunting. When it comes to career advancement or job hunting, it often used to be ‘not what you know,...
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 | How Accurate Is Your Mammogram Reading?(NewsTarget) The National Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium recently published a disturbing in-depth study claiming that the ability of the radiologist who reads mammograms will greatly affect the accuracy of the result. “Obviously when a woman has...
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 | Pharmaceutical Drugs and Human Guinea Pigs(NewsTarget) It has been publicly suggested in the UK Sunday Times, 30th September 07, by one of Britain’s most senior scientists, Professor Colin Blakemore, (the out-going chief executive of the government funded Medical Research Council),...
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 | Keeping Abreast, The Good News on Breast Cancer(NewsTarget) Did you know the exciting thing about breast cancer is that your chances of getting it are only one in twelve women? And that's directly from the Breast Cancer Institute. The other good news is that it is preventable and 90% of women diagnosed...
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About the authorMichael Cambray is a retired naturopath and has accumulated specialised knowledge of many alternative health subjects over the past thirty years. Michael has diplomas in many alternative subjects and has published 13 books on various topics plus a popular Australian monthly newsletter.
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