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Lexapro side effects are devastating to patients: Here's how to avoid them

By Aurora Geib, August 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Lexapro is an anti-depressant that's been prescribed millions of times since it was first introduced, and physicians continue to prescribe it today, despite the fact that the drug -- along with other drugs known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs -- has been associated with significant side effects, some of which are potentially life-threatening. Lexapro is the brand name for a drug known as escitalopram. Escalitopram works by altering your brain's chemistry and...

Monsanto is trying to force soybean companies to collect its royalties from farmers

By J. D. Heyes, August 6 2014
(NaturalNews) No matter how much of the agricultural market share Monsanto captures -- by hook or by crook -- it is never enough. Now, the mega-agri giant is attempting to squeeze royalty payments out of farmers and others. According to Reuters, U.S.-based Monsanto has arrived at an "impasse" with soybean buyers in Brazil "over royalty payments on a new seed technology" that the newswire service says could "complicate the country's sales of the upcoming oilseed crop." The agri-giant has been...

Verticle indoor 'Hydrogreens' - the high-density 'savior' of the organic farming future

By S. D. Wells, August 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Yes, GMO proponents are liars, we all know that. They say GMO can feed the world, and will save the world from famine, and that some crops are "drought resistant" and that we should all embrace technology, but that's not the case here at all. If you desire to learn anything at all about sustainability, nutritious food, and plans to "save the world's food supply" using technology and innovation, then finish reading this article about the geniuses who build indoor, organic, hydroponic...

Study finds curcumin, the main polyphenol in turmeric, as effective as Prozac in treating depression

By Antonia, August 6 2014
(NaturalNews) A recent study published in Phytotherapy Research shows that curcumin, the main polyphenol in turmeric, is as at least as effective as fluoxetine (Prozac) in treating depression. (1) Not only can it help ease symptoms of depression, but it does so safely, without the potential to cause suicidal thoughts, weight gain and even changes in blood pressure and heart rate that can lead to shock and death -- some of the many side effects which have been linked to Prozac. (2) The study...

Follow these 10 lifestyle tips to live a healthy, happy life without regret

By PF Louis, August 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Without exception, everyone is striving to attain more happiness and peace of mind. In fact, everything that we do in life is in one way or another contingent upon increasing our happiness and peace of mind, even though we might not always succeed in attaining it. Here are some proven tips to help you increase your ability to intentionally cultivate greater levels of happiness and peace of mind. (1) Laugh More: Laughter is powerful medicine. It offers a plethora of health,...

6 holistic approaches to a fever

By Derek Henry, August 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Conventional doctors have been taught to treat every symptom that comes to their attention. As an example, medication is often prescribed to reduce childhood fever. Yet fever is the body's mechanism for destroying viruses and bacteria. Work with the body and reduce a fever naturally by using these holistic approaches. An alternative to medication Alternative practitioners take a different approach to managing a fever. Their goal is to bolster and support the child's immune system...

Hillary Clinton pledges allegiance to Big Ag and Biotech - Monsanto's 'Presidential' run for 2016 has begun

By S. D. Wells, July 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Good ole' Bill opened the doors for GMO food in the early 1990s, and now Hillary speaks the language of the Franken-food people! Just what is she saying? Is this the first corporation to ever run for President of the United States of America? Corporations are people too, so they've said, and there's no "lever" to pull in the next election, because the ballot box is coming to you in the form of toxic food and toxic medical "gifts." After all, Hillary endorsed GMO seeds when she was...

Top foods to help fight depression

By Antonia, August 6 2014
(NaturalNews) According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 1 in 10 Americans experience depression, which can affect everything from the outcome of chronic health conditions to work productivity (1). Many drugs are prescribed to alleviate the symptoms, however, rather than relying on such costly and potentially life-threatening options, a variety of foods can help banish depression. Most people have seen images of a medicine cabinet filled with pill bottles alongside...

DARPA awards $40 million for research into memory-controlling implants

By J. D. Heyes, August 6 2014
(NaturalNews) The Pentagon's premier research and development division, DARPA, has awarded a $40 million grant to a pair of American universities to help develop "memory restoration technologies" that the agency says are aimed at helping military personnel cope with brain injuries, but which seem like they could also be used to implant phony memories. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency said in a press release that the new technology, Restoring Active Memory, or RAM, will help design...

How acidic foods are compromising health

By Dr.Sofiya, August 6 2014
(NaturalNews) When people hear the words 'acidic foods' it is likely that they think of many of the citrus fruits, such as oranges, lemons and grapefruits, that often have high levels of acidity. However, health experts say that these foods are actually beneficial to the body and do not cause it to produce high levels of acid. Acid foods to watch out for include wheat, dairy, fish, carbonated drinks and meat. These foods produce more acid during their digestion which can lead to a number of problems...

Nanoparticles cause cell damage in humans' intestinal tracts, then get passed back into environment

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, August 6 2014
(NaturalNews) At one-billionth of a meter, nanotechnology begins. At this size, nanoparticles cannot be seen with the naked eye and are even invisible to common microscopes. This does not mean that nanoparticles are irrelevant in the physical world. In fact, new research suggests that nanoparticles in food, medicine and body care products cause cellular damage in the human intestinal tract. Over time, these slight particles also pass back into the environment, into sewage waters, ultimately affecting...

VA hospital guards Maced veteran and gave him concussion after he complained about nurse and tried to leave

By PF Louis, August 6 2014
(NaturalNews) The VA hospital system has come under fire recently, ironically around the same time that Obamacare enrollments were initially pushed. The main concerns have been VA eligibility applications "lost" and long waits that have left many needing urgent care or having gone beyond care, as in dead. There have also been incidents of unwarranted VA police brutality on hospital premises. One incident of excessive force for no real reason occurred in Oklahoma City's VA Medical Center, and the...

Twenty-one questions about Ebola: government propaganda, medical corruption and bioweapons experiments

By Mike Adams, August 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Something's fishy about the official stories we're being told on Ebola. Things don't add up, which is why I'm posing these twenty-one important questions we should all be considering: #1) How can U.S. health authorities claim there is zero risk from Ebola patients being treated in U.S. hospitals when those same hospitals can't control superbug infections? "Many hospitals are poorly prepared to contain any pathogen. That’s why at least 75,000 people a year die from hospital infections...

Ebola 'dirty bomb' the next big fear: are large cities vulnerable to biological attack?

By Mike Adams, August 5 2014
(NaturalNews) The possibility of Ebola being harvested by would-be terrorists and used as a bioweapon in a large city is now at the front of the minds of many. Dr. Peter D. Walsh of the University of Cambridge (6) is publicly raising the alarm over the same warning I issued last week here on Natural News when I wrote, "Ebola is a perfect bioweapon. Because of its ability to survive storage and still function many days, weeks or years later, it could be very easily harvested from infected victims...

Small family farmer fights back against over-reaching government forcing her off her land

By Julie Wilson , August 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Martha Boneta, operator of a small family farm in Paris, Virginia, achieved success not only for her business but also for small farmers and property owners across the state when the "Boneta Bill" finally became law on July 2. Despite efforts from local and state government officials, including Fauquier Zoning Administrator Kimberley Johnson, who accused Boneta of violating zoning ordinances, HB-268 passed, which protects traditional farming and agricultural practices against over...

Sun exposure cuts the risk of certain cancers in half

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, August 5 2014
(NaturalNews) It's an absolute miracle, an alliance of divine life, how the Earth is positioned, so delicately in relation to the sun. Two stellar bodies communicating with such intricacy and harmony in space and time, one sphere rotating in seasonal rhythm, the other projecting flares of brilliant heat and light. Every living thing -- from dragonflies to orangutans, from dandelions to oak trees, from mushrooms to humans -- peers beyond their plot on the sphere of Earth, looking up through the...

Natural brain boosting compounds

By Dr. David Jockers, August 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Low energy, poor memory and brain fog are common day epidemics. Lowered cognitive function results in lowered working efficiency, relationship disputes and significantly reduced quality of life. Certain compounds, such as CoQ10, borage oil and phosphatydlcholine have the potential to boost brain function naturally. The brain is extremely sensitive to free radical damage, poor circulation and poor blood sugar balance. Individuals with chronic inflammatory stress, arterial restriction...

99% of U.S. chemical facilities at high risk of terrorist attack have yet to pass security inspections

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, August 5 2014
(NaturalNews) How efficient is the federal government at preventing terrorist attacks, especially at US chemical facilities? According to Senator Tom Coburn from Oklahoma, the current federal terrorist prevention regulations are "a broken program that is not making us measurably safer against the threat of a terrorist attack." A $595 million terror prevention program was passed by Congress in 2006, but it fails on multiple levels, according to a yearlong investigation by the Senate Homeland Security...

Are you allergic to GMO? Take the test!

By S. D. Wells, August 5 2014
(NaturalNews) First things first, write down a short paragraph describing how you feel and how many items you consumed in the last 24 hours that were GMO. The way to do this is to scan the barcode of the food with the FREE phone app "Fooducate," and then you will know within seconds. Then write down every food item, including drinks, that you consumed that were NOT GMO and see what your ratio is for NON-GMO vs. GMO. It may look something like 15 to 5 or maybe even 25 to 10 if you consume a large...

Understanding cancer and how it develops

By Derek Henry, August 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Despite decades of research, with billions of dollars spent each year, the war on cancer has been a dismal failure. Most people equate cancer with death, or at least, an excruciating journey back to health filled with physical debilitation and pain. However, just like any disease process, the first step to conquering it is to understand what it is, and how it develops. What is cancer? In simplest terms, cancer represents an accelerating process of inappropriate, uncontrolled cell...

Natural grape compound resveratrol treats deadly neurodegenerative disease

By David Gutierrez, August 5 2014
(NaturalNews) The antioxidant resveratrol, a natural compound in grape skins, may provide the first known cure for a deadly neurodegenerative disease known as adult-onset neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (ANCL), according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Liverpool and published in the journal Human Molecular Genetics. "ANCL is fortunately rare but it is currently untreatable," lead researcher Alan Morgan said. "This research allows us to quickly test compounds which could...

10 steps to take to begin prepping for disaster

By J. D. Heyes, August 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Prepping for disaster -- whether man-made or natural -- is just like buying health, fire, life or car insurance; you hope that you don't need it, but if the unexpected happens, you're glad that you've got it. But how do you get started preparing for something that you don't even know is coming, or can't even imagine? It's a good question, but the focus of this article is to provide you with some basic fundamentals and point you in the right direction. As always, you should read as...

Latest study reinforces link between acupuncture and relief from hot flashes

By Antonia, August 5 2014
(NaturalNews) As menopause approaches, approximately 85 percent of U.S. women experience hot flashes and up to 50 percent of them continue having them for several years.(1) The sudden flushing of the skin that often leads to sweating, and/or feeling very warm and sometimes, chilled, is a frustration that many women seek to find relief from. Acupuncture helps provide relief from hot flashes Acupuncture has been suggested as a way to help ease hot flashes, but now, a new study conducted by The North...

Harmful blood thinner injection prescribed to many pregnant women found to be ineffective

By Julie Wilson , August 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Since the 1990s, under the advice of their physicians, one in 10 pregnant women have been painfully injecting themselves in the stomach with a needle containing anticoagulant medicine that has now been found to be completely ineffective. For the treatment of thrombophilia, abnormal blood clotting in the veins or arteries, 10 percent of women have been prescribed the anticoagulant low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) to prevent pregnancy complications caused by placenta blood clots...

Not getting enough sleep can lead to false memories, schizophrenia and other health problems

By Julie Wilson , July 28 2014
(NaturalNews) Scientists with the Department of Psychology and Social Behavior at the University of California, Irvine, ventured into unexplored waters when their research unveiled a link between sleep deprivation and false memories. Led by Steven J. Frenda, the study found that sleeping five hours or less a night was linked to false memory formation, as reported by Medical News Today. While past research has examined the relationship between lack of sleep and memory loss, this experiment,...

Documentary 'Bethany's Story' shows girl's recovery from paralysis

By Michael Bedar, August 5 2014
(NaturalNews) The new film, "Bethany's Story" documents a girl's illness, from its first onset through to recovery. It reveals how food, not medicine, consistently proves to be a dominant factor in healing and reversing illness and disease. Illustrating these points are interviews with leading medical and nutrition experts such as Neal Barnard, MD, Michael Gregor, MD, Gabriel Cousens, MD, Dr. Brian Clement, Brenda Davis, RD, and Lewis Mehl-Madrona, MD. View the trailer of this must-watch film...

Amazon.com now running the CIA data cloud

By J. D. Heyes, August 5 2014
(NaturalNews) The U.S. intelligence community is about to get a major technological boost, but Americans might be surprised to find out who is supplying it and why. According to Defense One, this summer a $600 million computing cloud developed by major Internet retailer Amazon's Web Services division for the Central Intelligence Agency over the past 12 or so months will begin providing information between all 17 agencies that comprise the intelligence community (IC). And, say officials, if...

Three herbs to effectively relieve your uncomfortable PMS symptoms

By Reuben Chow, August 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Do you feel anxious, tenderness in the breasts, irritable and moody when your period approaches every month? Are you bothered by stomach bloating during that time? If you do, you are among an estimated 1 to 2 out of every 4 menstruating women who have to endure some degree of premenstrual syndrome (PMS), with about a third of them suffering severe symptoms. It is widely believed that the symptoms of PMS are caused by hormonal changes that take place when the time of the month comes...

Scientist fired from university after discovering shocking dinosaur bones believed to be only 4,000 years old

By Jonathan Benson, August 5 2014
(NaturalNews) A recent archaeological discovery that throws a wrench into the conventional theory of evolution has reportedly cost a California professor his job. Mark Armitage, a former scientist at California State University, Northridge (CSUN), was reportedly fired after claiming to have unearthed a dinosaur fossil that still contains soft, flexible tissue, suggesting that it can't be millions of years old. A 30-year veteran in his field, Armitage has published many studies over the years in...

The truth you're not being told about the Toledo water crisis in Ohio: Chemical agriculture poisoned the water

By Mike Adams, August 4 2014
(NaturalNews) In case you haven't heard, 500,000 people have been left without drinking water in the city of Toledo, Ohio, and store shelves there have been stripped bare of water. "Residents of Toledo, its suburbs and small areas of southeastern Michigan began lining up for water Saturday after news of the contamination surfaced," reports USA Today. (1) "Ohio Gov. John Kasich declared a state of emergency for Lucas, Wood and Fulton counties and deployed the National Guard to get water and meals...

Number of chikungunya cases spike in New York and New Jersey as virus spreads rapidly

By David Gutierrez, August 4 2014
(NaturalNews) The number of cases of the painful, mosquito-borne virus chikungunya spiked in New York and New Jersey in the last week of July, raising new fears for the potential that the disease will gain a permanent foothold along the U.S. East Coast. "The arrival of chikungunya virus, first in the tropical Americas and now in the United States, underscores the risks posed by this and other exotic pathogens," said Roger Nasci, PhD, head of the Arboviral Diseases Branch for the U.S. Centers for...

Rosemary, oregano and marjoram extracts fight type 2 diabetes

By Jonathan Benson, July 24 2014
(NaturalNews) Culinary herbs are generally recognized for the unique flavors that they add to food. But new research published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry (JAFC) has identified medicinal benefits as another distinction, particularly with the herbs rosemary, oregano and marjoram, all of which contain special diabetes-fighting compounds. Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIC) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) took a closer look at...

Powerful anti-microbial herbs to reduce pathogens in your gut

By Dr. David Jockers, August 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Good health begins with the health of your gut. If your gut is damaged or you have an abundance of pathogenic microorganisms it is impossible to be healthy. Imbalances in the intestinal terrain may lead to or contribute to the propagation of yeast overgrowth, parasites, and harmful bacterial growth. Various herbs can be used to reduce pathogenic species and promote a healthy microflora balance. Intestinal pathogens are abnormal and unwanted inhabitants of the gastrointestinal system...

Genetic scientists call for government regulation of genome editing before it's too late

By Ethan A. Huff, August 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Genetic hackers eager to open the floodgates to genetic engineering 2.0 are being met with resistance by level-headed scientists who recognize that new efforts to push genome editing, or the recreation of entire species at the genetic level, represent an irreversible threat to life on this planet. In a paper appearing in Science, these scientists have issued a call for strict regulation of the new technology, which they say could lead to massive "ecological mayhem." Think of it as...

Without government handouts, 70 million Americans would be starving in the streets right now

By J. D. Heyes, August 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Economic conditions in the United States have become so dire for Americans that tens of millions would literally be starving in their homes or on the street were it not for taxpayer-funded support and benefits programs, according to new data. This comes amid endless talk of America's "economic recovery" following the near-collapse of the U.S. economy in 2007-2008, a calamity that was caused by Washington's ceaseless meddling and social engineering that was the subprime lending debacle...

Raspberries provide significant protective benefit against cancer, chronic inflammation and more

By Joséphine Beck, August 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Raspberries are not only tasty, they are very rich in various phytonutrients that make them a delicious way to fortify the body. The vast majority of the phytonutrients found in raspberries are provided in amounts that are significant in terms of protection against the dangers of oxidative stress and excessive inflammation. Raspberries are also an excellent source of vitamin C, manganese, and dietary fiber, and a good source of copper, vitamin K, pantothenic acid, biotin, vitamin E...

Blood thinner drug manufacturer withheld critical safety data from FDA

By Ethan A. Huff, August 4 2014
(NaturalNews) A German drug company has been outed for lying to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and European regulators about the safety of a popular blood-thinning medication. A series of papers recently published in The BMJ explain that Boehringer Ingelheim, maker of Pradaxa (dabigatran), withheld key data about how the drug can accumulate in the bloodstream and cause major health problems, including death. An investigation by The BMJ's Deborah Cohen found that drug use guidelines...

The great cholesterol debate and heart disease

By Michelle Goldstein, August 4 2014
(NaturalNews) The cholesterol debate is one of the most highly divisive issues separating the practices of holistic and conventional medicine. The vast majority of conventional physicians, now following the new American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines, continue to routinely recommend dangerous statin drugs based on total and LDL cholesterol numbers, along with other guidelines. In stark contrast, holistically trained physicians do not prescribe statins and instead look at individual cholesterol...

U.S. law enforcement clearly preparing for domestic emergency: M16 military rifles stockpiled by the thousands

By J. D. Heyes, August 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Quietly, but steadily, there is a major military build-up occurring in police departments all over the country, and as the nation winds down its wars overseas, chances are good that even more military gear will find its way into local precincts. Natural News has reported on this worrisome phenomenon in the past; some organizations, like the ACLU, have also been monitoring this military build-up. But as the transfers of military gear to local departments continues, coverage into the...

Water costs skyrocket 1,000% where half the nation's fruits, vegetables and nuts are grown

By J. D. Heyes, August 3 2014
(NaturalNews) It is not as if there aren't any economic factors influencing the price of groceries these days. Transportation alone, thanks to skyrocketing fuel prices, has lifted the cost of everything we buy at the grocery store. Now, one of the worst droughts in U.S. history is making the one thing absolutely vital for food production -- an ample water supply -- more expensive as well, and that, ultimately, will translate into even higher prices at the market. To set the stage, back in February...

GMA loses court battle over illegal money laundering scheme for GMO labeling fight

By Ethan A. Huff, August 3 2014
(NaturalNews) A Superior Court judge has told the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA), whose members are responsible for defeating efforts in California, Washington State, and elsewhere to label genetically modified organisms (GMOs), to buzz off after the shady organization tried to weasel its way out of a lawsuit filed against it for breaking the law. Attorney General Bob Ferguson brought a legal challenge against the GMA in 2013 on behalf of the State of Washington, alleging that the group...

Preppers going 'low-tech' to prepare for EMP attack

By J. D. Heyes, July 31 2014
(NaturalNews) Regular readers of Natural News have known for some time that there are concerns rising in some sectors of government and society about a potential EMP -- electromagnetic pulse -- incident, either man-made or naturally occurring, that could threaten to wipe out most of our electric grid and turn much of the world into a post-modern version of the Dark Ages. Just a few days ago, in fact, our founder and editor-in-chief, Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, reported on a little-covered incident...

Four foods proven to lower cholesterol and protect the heart

By Michael Ravensthorpe, August 3 2014
(NaturalNews) According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 71 million Americans, or 33.5 percent of the total population, suffer from high LDL cholesterol. Only one in three of these individuals has their condition under control, while less than half of them choose to treat it at all. Moreover, the average total cholesterol for adult Americans is around 200 mg/dL, which is borderline high risk. (1) We are, in short, at greater risk of heart disease than ever before. Though doctors...

If GMOs are healthy, why aren't its proponents (Biotech and Big Food) excited about labeling it?

By S. D. Wells, August 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Proponents of genetically modified food say that a "GMO" label on foods would mislead people into believing that they are unhealthy or unsafe. Why is that? Are they unhealthy or unsafe?! Proponents of GMO food (investors and manufacturers) have spent millions and millions of dollars to keep them unlabeled, in several states across the US, in an effort to disguise foods that contain herbicide and insecticide as being "the same" as all other food, when they certainly are not. If you...

How to use essential oils properly and conditions they can remedy

By Derek Henry, August 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Essential oils are a unique branch of herbal medicine that utilizes the medicinal properties found in the essential oils of various plants. Through the different processes of distillation, the volatile constituents of the plant's oil are extracted from its flowers, leaves, branches, or roots. The oils then exert much of their therapeutic effect through their pharmacological properties and small molecular size making it very easy to penetrate bodily tissues, and help remedy many conditions...

75% of Americans are at double the risk of schizophrenia due to vitamin D deficiency

By David Gutierrez, August 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Vitamin D deficiency may double the risk of schizophrenia, according to a study conducted by researchers from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences in Iran and published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. According to some estimates, that may mean that 75 percent of the US population is at double the usual risk of schizophrenia! "When we examined the findings of several observational studies on vitamin D and schizophrenia, we found people with schizophrenia...

The coming farm-to-table food revolution

By J. D. Heyes, August 3 2014
(NaturalNews) The chef of New York's pioneering farm-to-table restaurant, Dan Barber, proprietor of Blue Hill, has been a champion of the local, organic food movement for a long time. But now, he believes it is time to take the movement national, even global. "Farm-to-table has failed to transform the way most of our food is grown in this country," he wrote in his new book The Third Plate: Field Notes for the Future of Food. He observes that local, organic meals essentially resemble what Americans...

The five keys to a great daily detoxification process

By Dr. David Jockers, August 3 2014
(NaturalNews) The modern world is full of environmental toxins. It is estimated that there are over 80,000 toxic chemicals used regularly in the US. There are over 500 chemicals stored in our body, and tests show that the average individual has at least seven pesticides in their urine. It is imperative to have a daily detoxification lifestyle to get these unwanted toxins out of our system. A great detoxification program must focus on five major areas: the cells, blood, gut, liver and kidneys....

The New Segregation: Low-income residents in London and New York are forced to use 'poor doors' separated from the rich

By PF Louis, August 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Considerable outrage was expressed by Brits as the "poor door" policy began there recently. Poor doors are designated for low income people who are granted tenancy in designated budget apartments that occupy upscale buildings with amenity restrictions, including entering from the back door only. According to London's Mail Online, "London Mayor Boris Johnson is facing calls to ban 'poor doors' in upmarket blocks of flats, which force people on low incomes to use different entrances...

Obamacare system makes fraud easy: Investigators obtain insurance subsidies using fake IDs

By J. D. Heyes, August 3 2014
(NaturalNews) There is so much wrong with the 2,700-plus page law that is derisively known as Obamacare that it is difficult to keep up with all of the problems -- such as the inevitable waste, fraud and abuse that it will engender. In recent months, undercover investigators managed to obtain thousands of dollars in taxpayer subsidies under Obamacare, because they used fake identities, according to their findings, which were recently presented to Congress. The investigation, launched by the...



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