 | 5/10/2008 - Environmental and farm worker groups have now sued the Bush administration for allowing the continued use of four pesticides. They claim that the government brushed aside its own evidence... |
 | 5/9/2008 - Many consumers may not be aware that formaldehyde, a toxin and carcinogen commonly used in the embalming process, is also one of the most common ingredients in many materials that make up... |
 | 5/8/2008 - Faced with increasing demand for water, Tucson Water Company has recommended that the city eventually use its growing stream of sewage to augment its drinking water. Using a procedure known... |
 | 5/8/2008 - An unusual swarm of earthquakes off the coast of central Oregon has been detected by scientists listening to underwater microphones called hydrophones. More than 600 earthquakes were recorded... |
 | 5/2/2008 - A mass of plastic debris twice the size of Texas is still growing in the Pacific Ocean, fueled primarily by plastic trash generated on the land. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch consists of... |
 | 4/29/2008 - (NaturalNews) Regular use of household cleaning sprays and air fresheners may increase the risk of adult-onset asthma, according to a new study published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical... |
 | 4/23/2008 - (NaturalNews) It was one of the dumbest "green" ideas ever proposed: Convert millions of acres of cropland into fields for growing ethanol from corn, then burn fossil fuels to harvest the ethanol, expending... |
 | 4/16/2008 - (NaturalNews) Weather changes caused by global warming could seriously disrupt the United States' ability to extract, refine and transport oil, according to a new government report. The study, conducted... |
 | 4/15/2008 - (NaturalNews) The United Nations has issued a report warning that global climate change and other environmental destruction is rapidly pushing the planet's life support systems past the point of no return... |
 | 4/13/2008 - (NaturalNews) A small town in southeast Tennessee has actually run out of water, and must truck in water from a nearby town three days a week to sustain its already highly restricted water usage.
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 | 4/7/2008 - (NaturalNews) In Australia's first known case of murder due to "water rage," a dispute over a suburban man's water usage led to him being beaten to death in front of his home. According to police, 66-year... |
 | 4/4/2008 - (NaturalNews) Atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide have risen 35 percent faster since 2000 than scientists had predicted, according to a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of... |
 | 3/31/2008 - At least 36 states are expected to face water shortages within the next five years, according to U.S. government estimates. Available freshwater supplies are dwindling across the country due... |
 | 3/26/2008 - It would take more than five Earths to be able to sustain the world population if everyone consumed resources at the same rate as the United States, according to the New Economics Foundation... |
 | 2/11/2008 - There is an international campaign to ban the incandescent bulb in favor of alternative sources of lighting, most notably fluorescents. Unfortunately, fluorescents contain noxious chemicals including argon... |
 | 1/10/2008 - The chemical known as ozone may be making a much more significant contribution to global warming than scientists had previously thought, according to a new study published in the journal ... |
 | 12/26/2007 - Changes in solar output cannot be the cause of recent global warming trends, according to a study published in Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series A.
The study was spurred in... |
 | 12/18/2007 - The environmental footprint of producing just over two pounds of beef is greater than that of driving a car for three hours, according to a Japanese study reported on "New Scientist."... |
 | 12/15/2007 - A recent report has enumerated the catastrophic changes that the northeastern United States can expect due to global warming, particularly if local and global greenhouse gas emissions are... |
 | 12/10/2007 - A massive cloud of pollution from Asia's fast-growing industrial economies is having wide-ranging effects on global climate and air quality. According to a study recently published in the... |
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MRSA was first identified in the United States in 1968. The staph bacteria, which occurs naturally on human skin and in nasal passages, can cause minor infections of the skin or other soft tissue if it enters an open wound. In rare cases, however, the...
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Fidolin - the new drug for ADHDD and ADHD, approved for use on both dogs and children! This parody ad by the Health Ranger mimics the idiocy of television ads pushing mind-altering drugs for fictitious diseases like ADHD. It was filmed in Tucson, Arizona...
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Health Ranger Show #30: The Racist Cancer Industry, Blacks and Chemical Enslavement In this shocking and highly controversial podcast, the Health Ranger reveals the racist nature of modern medicine and the cancer industry in particular, exposing how Big Pharma exploits the bodies of black men and women to make more profits while keeping them enslaved in a system of chemical dependence and intentional health illiteracy. Click here to listen now (MP3).
Health Ranger Show #29: Interview with Suzy Cohen, the 24-Hour Pharmacist In this fascinating interview, licensed pharmacist Suzy Cohen reveals the dangers of pharmaceuticals and why people should get off prescription drugs whenever possible. (This is from a pharmacist!) Her site is www.DearPharmacist.com Click here to listen now (MP3).
Health Ranger Show #28: Water Health Myths Exposed Listen as the Health Ranger blasts recent fabricated research that tries to claim water has no health benefits and that people should drink soda instead of water. Click here to listen now (MP3).
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Boku Super Food contains powerful nutritional medicine that can help prevent and even reverse serious diseases that are now devastating our population...
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Hold on to your lunch for this one! We're about to take you on a journey into some sick macrophotography of processed meat products. |
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