Posts by Howard Roark:
Desk jobs, fast food and the daily grind contribute to middle-aged health crisis,
Public Health England (PHE) has a mission to inform its citizens that the typical modern lifestyle is ruining health. PHE is part of the Department of Health in the United Kingdom. BBC reveals an astounding statistic: Eight in every 10 people aged 40 to 60 in England are overweight, drink too much or get too little Read More
Full-fat cream and cheese found to actually reduce risk of heart disease, study finds,
Health and nutrition information we receive from the mainstream media often turns out to be incorrect, to such an extent that even to regular readers of Natural News, it’s really hard to know what to believe. One of the most pervasive and flawed paradigms in the field of nutrition is that saturated fats are unhealthful Read More
Secondhand smoke endangers pets, raises their risk of cancer,
Secondhand smoke is hazardous not only for non-smoking children and adults, but for pets as well. A new FDA Consumer Update entitled Secondhand (and Third-Hand) Smoke May Be Making Your Pet Sick details yet more reasons to quit smoking. A less informed era If you are middle-aged or older, chances are very good that as you Read More
Veteran mistreated at work for being the husband of Flint water crisis whistleblower,
Dennis and Lee Ann Walters have two 5-year-old boys, and the twins have been poisoned by lead from Flint, Michigan’s tainted water supply. The boys continue to suffer health problems. Lead is a toxic heavy metal that accumulates in the body and can cause brain damage. As noted by the Chicago Tribune, exposure to lead Read More
Man euthanized in the Netherlands because he was an alcoholic,
Mark Langedijk decided that his life of abject alcoholism was hopeless and no longer worth living. The Dutch man was euthanized by his general physician at his parents’ home, reports The Independent Online. According to Mark’s brother Marcel, he was killed by lethal injection on July 14 of this year, after 21 failed attempts at Read More