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Bad air quality is bad for your heart

By Antonia, February 10 2014
(NaturalNews) A study conducted by the ESCAPE project and published last week by the BMJ Group showed that long-term exposure to air pollution could increase the incidence of coronary events. The participants continuously exposed to bad air quality showed a 13 percent increase in the risk of developing a heart disease. Study details The research followed more than 100,000 participants in several European countries for 11.5 years. They didn't have any prior heart conditions to begin with, and their...

Scientists say high-protein diets increase risk of kidney problems

By David Gutierrez, February 10 2014
(NaturalNews) High-protein diets place people at risk of kidney damage, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Granada, Spain, and published in the journal Nutricion Hospitalaria. Diets that emphasize the consumption of protein over carbohydrates, such as the Dukan, Paleo or Atkins diets, have been consistently popular for decades. In recent years, media reports of the Dukan diet helping the Duchess of Cambridge slim down into her wedding dress and helping Jennifer...

Could your childhood relationship with your parents be affecting your romance?

By J. Anderson, February 10 2014
(NaturalNews) As Valentine's Day approaches, could your adolescent relationship with your parents be harmful and be causing your current romantic relationship to be dysfunctional? Sounds disturbing, but recent research published in the Journal of Marriage and Family (JMF) demonstrated that there is a small but very important link between the quality of the relationship you had with your parents during your adolescence and the intimate, romantic relationships you have 15 years down the road. Those...

Scientists discover how to remove harmful phosphorus from wastewater

By J. D. Heyes, February 10 2014
(NaturalNews) Natural News does not support the widespread use of chemical fertilizers in agriculture because of the harm that they can do to soil and because of the toxins that they can deposit in nearby streams and water tables. That said, when there is a new technology that seeks to remove chemical toxicity caused by agricultural runoff, we do get pretty jazzed up about that. Phosphorus is one of the most widely used chemical compounds in modern fertilizer - and can be one of the most toxic...

Vegan protein heavy metals results republished by Natural News in new, improved charts

By Mike Adams, February 8 2014
(NaturalNews) It's been a whirlwind week of activity on heavy metals in rice protein. Over the last week, here's a summary of what happened: • Natural News released exclusive breaking news on tungsten, cadmium and lead in rice protein products. • Over a million grassroots readers and food advocates took action to raise their concerns to industry leaders. • Garden of Life and SunWarrior, the two largest producers of rice protein products in the USA, responded to the concerns...

Subway restaurant chain to remove yoga mat chemical from sandwiches thanks to grassroots activism

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, February 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Companies that portray a healthy image, like Subway, must be held accountable to their "eat fresh" claims. When a company like Subway cooks a carcinogenic chemical directly into their bread for many years, they really aren't being honest about their healthy image and mission. For over a year and a half, FoodBabe.com founder Vani Hari has tried to bring this issue to light, contacting Subway in hopes that they would remove the chemical azodicarbonamide from their bread. Vani says...

CVS Pharmacy announces plan to stop selling tobacco products - But is it auspicious?

By S. D. Wells, February 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Which "drug" store do you buy your cigarettes from? Is it Rite Aid, Walgreens, Wal-Mart, Target, Kroger or CVS? Do you ask for extra-strength nicotine or do the packages not say how much you're getting? Isn't it kind of strange that the stores (pharmacies) of America, that are supposed to help you get well from illnesses, sell one of the leading causes of preventable disease - cancer sticks? Maybe your pharmacy that dishes out drugs should go "cold turkey" and quit the habit of selling...

Fight cancer with organic green shakes every day

By S. D. Wells, February 8 2014
(NaturalNews) So many people make good health a complicated matter by polluting their bodies with processed foods, irradiated foods, genetically modified foods, gluten, bleached foods, hormone-laden meats and milk, and a host of other toxic products that punish the body instead of rewarding it for doing work for you. Your body wakes up in the morning and your organs want food. They do not want food that comes from laboratories or factories that cook it to death and plug in additives and cell-choking...

Cannabis kicks Lyme disease to the curb

By Paul Fassa, February 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Lyme disease has been controversial for some years. Many medical practitioners misdiagnose it, while several think that it's mental. With Lyme disease, there are so many symptoms, so many debilitating, agonizing manifestations, that it's often misdiagnosed as multiple sclerosis, chronic fatigue, lupus or a mental issue. Lyme disease is caused by a spirochetal bacteria of the Borrelia genus. Spirochetes are composed of about 40% DNA and have double-membrane envelopes that make them...

Upscale restaurant food is more fattening than McDonalds

By J. D. Heyes, February 8 2014
(NaturalNews) So, you're dining out in a better class of restaurants tonight and, being health-conscious, you might be thinking that a better restaurant means better food and food that is better for you. If you are one of millions of Americans who believe this to be true, you are mistaken, according to new data. In fact, in many cases, upscale food can be worse for you than eating a McBurger and McFries, as reported by Everyday Health: While the fast food burgers and deep-fried nuggets get...

Dolphin Project and IMMP Support Romanian Dolphin Personhood Law

By Laura Bridgeman, February 8 2014
(NaturalNews) The International Marine Mammal Project (IMMP) and Ric O'Barry's Dolphin Project are supporting efforts to enact a law in Romania to declare dolphins as nonhuman persons in order to enhance their protections in the Black Sea. Romanian MP Remus Cernea presented the draft on Feb 4 2014 to the Romanian parliament along with support letters from NGOs. The law seeks to declare individual dolphins as nonhuman persons and to accord them the rights to life, bodily integrity, right to free...

Israeli missile weapons technology can now check your colon for cancer

By Julie Wilson , February 8 2014
(NaturalNews) The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new method for inspecting the large intestine, also known as a colonoscopy, a procedure so unpleasant, and arguably painful, that many skip it, despite its high recommendation for those over 50 years old. While the new, less invasive method is not a substitute but an alternative, it includes the patient swallowing a bite-sized camera that travels throughout the intestine, snapping internal photographs, which are then sent...

Woman loses over 30 pounds with raw fruit and vegetable diet

By Antonia, February 8 2014
(NaturalNews) In 2010, Erica decided to venture on a journey toward healthier living. To kick-start the process, she started a 30-day raw fruit and vegetable detox. After observing changes in her body and mood, including a more toned figure and increased energy, she decided to make eating fruits and vegetables a way of life. The best part? She lost 33 pounds along the way! Suggested foods for weight loss and health maintenance Erica's refrigerator boasts healthy choices like strawberries, watermelon...

Pot-infused 'snacks' are becoming big business - And a big concern for parents

By J. D. Heyes, February 3 2014
(NaturalNews) As you might have expected, the legalization of recreational marijuana in Colorado and Washington State this year has created new markets for pot-infused products, not the least of which are snacks and treats that customers eat to get high. According to a recent New York Times report, stores that sell marijuana-laced goodies like watermelon dew drops, mandarin elixers and chocolate truffles are now having a tough time keeping enough inventory on hand. "The stuff just flies off...

Paprika is a great spice to assist your cardiovascular system

By P. Simard, February 8 2014
(NaturalNews) The bell pepper family brings a lot of positive things to the table without a doubt. One of its most recognized members is paprika and it happens to be quite appreciated for the particular taste that it provides to various dishes. Paprika, as with other members of its family, is filled with capsaicin, an extraordinary substance known for its antioxidant properties but also for its incredible benefits to the cardiovascular system in general. Paprika is comprised of many essential...

Now Facebook is planning creepy new artificial intelligence technology

By S. D. Wells, February 8 2014
(NaturalNews) If you thought that the politicians who get caught "sinning" were a dime a dozen, wait until Facebook transcribes everyone's phone calls; heck, the next super pac advertisement you see may just include most of the Tea Party doing their "thing" on social media, not knowing what was on the horizon. The next super pac ad campaign might just reveal a lot of constituents ruining their run for the big SEAT, that control-tripping position that has so much power right now. People who cheat...

Two bartenders charged with serving alcohol to drunk man who later died

By J. D. Heyes, February 8 2014
(NaturalNews) A pair of Tulsa, Oklahoma, bartenders are in hot water with the law after an intoxicated man they were serving was hit and killed by two different drivers as he was walking home last fall. News On 6, a local television station, reports that the drivers who struck Sammy Ford were not charged with his death; instead, the bartenders were charged with serving alcohol to an intoxicated person, a felony in the state: "Neither of the servers has a criminal record and they told investigators...

Matrix - Who is Edward Snowden?

By Jon Rappoport, February 8 2014
(NaturalNews) This article is a compilation of a number of pieces I've written about Ed Snowden and the NSA. It doesn't replace them, but it hits the high points... Let's begin here: If you absolutely must have a hero, watch Superman movies. If your need for a hero is so great, so cloying, so heavy, so juicy that it swamps your curiosity, don't read this. If you can't separate Snowden's minor revelations from the question of who he is, if you can't entertain the notion that covert ops and...

What those TSA guys are really saying

By J. D. Heyes, February 8 2014
(NaturalNews) Just recently, a former Transportation Security Administration screener wrote a tell-all piece for Politico in which he made a number of startling revelations. For one, those massive X-ray scanners that flyers have to pass through? They don't work. In addition, those same scanners are extremely revealing and are the topic of regular conversation among TSA agents. Also, a number of TSA policies were akin to ethnic profiling. But in addition to these revelations, it seems that...

School administrators throw food away, waste tax dollars, let kids go hungry to make parents pay

By Jonathan Benson, February 7 2014
(NaturalNews) A Utah elementary school made international headlines recently after it was reported that administrators there starved out about 40 students whose lunch funds were lacking. According to The Salt Lake Tribune (SLT), cafeteria workers at Uintah Elementary School were forced to seize and toss the pizza lunches of dozens of students, offering them instead a small piece of fruit and a carton of milk. The issue came about after an exceptional number of students at Uintah were found to...

Cigarettes to no longer be sold at CVS Pharmacies

By PF Louis, February 7 2014
(NaturalNews) As of October 2014, the CVS Pharmacy chain will cease all tobacco sales. There is a bit of hypocrisy within their proclamation that is only apparent to most of those who seek health freedom and take responsibility for their own health. That is, CVS will continue filling toxic prescriptions and over-the-counter (OTC) drugs with their toxic side effects as well. CVS also has 800 in-house walk-in clinic facilities in 28 states called MinuteClinics that handle minor injuries and ailments...

Just breathe - Ancient practice of pranayama can help you detoxify, shed excess weight and boost overall vitality

By Carolanne Wright, February 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Forget the detox pills, fasts and other painful cleansing techniques - instead, take a cue from the yogis of India and look to the breath. Using yogic breathing techniques, we can effortlessly detoxify, burn fat and increase metabolism. With the basic act of bringing in more oxygen, vitamins and minerals are more easily absorbed, white blood cells multiply and the lymphatic system is enhanced. Through the exhale toxins are removed from the bloodstream, which revitalizes the organs and...

ABC News sued for broadcasting news about pink slime beef byproducts

By Ethan A. Huff, February 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Back in 2012, when ABC News broke the story of an industrial beef byproduct being secretly added to children's lunches, the nation was outraged. And a major purveyor of that byproduct, South Dakota-based Beef Products Inc. (BPI), suffered massive losses as a result, which prompted the company to file a lawsuit against ABC News for allegedly defaming its "pink slime" additive, which was previously being added to lower-quality beef products without proper labels. According to reports...

Mediterranean diet protects against peripheral artery disease, heart attack and stroke

By David Gutierrez, February 7 2014
(NaturalNews) A large, multicenter clinical trial has provided some of the strongest evidence yet that a Mediterranean diet plus added olive oil or nuts protects all parts of the cardiovascular system, helping to prevent heart attack, stroke and peripheral artery disease. The most recent findings were published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. The Mediterranean diet emphasizes high consumption of beans, whole grains, seeds and nuts, and olive oil; yogurt and cheese as the main...

Cause of deadliest plagues in history discovered

By Sandeep Godiyal, February 7 2014
(NaturalNews) The two deadliest plagues in the world - the Black Death and the Justinian Plague - wiped out a great deal of Europe's population. A new study shows that they were caused by two different strains of the same bacterium. With funding from a variety of sources from the United States, Australia and Canada, researchers analyzed DNA from people who were victims of those plagues to reach that conclusion. Hardy bacterium Yersinia pestis (y pestis) is the bacterium that is the cause of three...

The meltdown of the Obamacare mandate

By J. D. Heyes, February 7 2014
(NaturalNews) To say that the roll-out of Obamacare is not going well is perhaps the understatement of the year. But even more than that, those who predicted that the law would ultimately collapse on itself might have been prophetic. In particular, the "individual mandate" - the part of the law that the U.S. Supreme Court upheld as a "tax" and which requires, for the first time in U.S. history, that Americans be forced to buy a product or service - is failing miserably. According to public...

World's oldest yoga teacher spills secrets of youth and healing

By Raw Michelle, February 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Tao Porchon-Lynch can balance all of her weight on her forearms, lifting her entire body up and parallel to the floor without the need for support from her legs. She also engages in competitive dancing, cutting a rug with dancing partners half her age. The big deal? She's 95. Clearly, Porchon-Lynch demonstrates extreme flexibility, endurance and energy, making it easy to understand why she's been a yoga teacher for over 20 years. In fact, she continues to hold the Guinness...

Sodium alginate from seaweed could help with weight loss

By Ethan A. Huff, February 7 2014
(NaturalNews) New research out of Denmark has affirmed the weight-loss potential of the dietary supplement sodium alginate, a seaweed-based fiber compound that has previously been shown to aid in the burning of excess fat. Scientists from the University of Copenhagen's Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports found that, when taken daily before meals, sodium alginate may be effective at helping some overweight people shed the extra pounds and achieve their weight-loss goals. Published in the...

Experts provide healthy tips during American heart month

By Antonia, February 7 2014
(NaturalNews) February is American Heart Month, dedicated to educate people about the importance of keeping their heart healthy. The urging to take care of our heart is embraced across the nation, and for good reason. According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), "Every year, about 715,000 Americans have a heart attack. About 600,000 people die from heart disease in the United States each year - that's 1 out of every 4 deaths." And many of us have already heard another one of...

Baby survives fetal-maternal hemorhhage, is born without any blood

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, February 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Three weeks before her due date, expectant mother Jennifer Juarez felt that something was going wrong. Her baby had kicked up to 10 times in a half-hour and then suddenly went still. She consulted her midwife. Their gut instincts led Jennifer to the hospital, where she underwent an early delivery on December 2013 by emergency cesarean section. After the surgery, her daughter Hope arrived seemingly normal, except something was definitely wrong. Hope was extremely pale, ghostly white...

Blue light can help fight fatigue and improve your alertness

By J. Anderson, February 7 2014
(NaturalNews) If you feel fatigued and have trouble maintaining focus at work, you aren't the only one. To help combat this, a new study suggests that blue light (short wavelength) exposure can immediately improve your performance and even your alertness, thus decreasing workplace accidents and improving workplace safety! The lead author of the study, which is published in the journal Sleep, Dr. Shadab Rahman, explained, "Our previous research has shown that blue light is able to improve alertness...

Google's big plans to make your brain irrelevant

By J. D. Heyes, February 7 2014
(NaturalNews) Technology is advancing at an alarming pace - perhaps faster now than at any time in our history - and the major technology companies are leading the charge. One such firm is search and media giant Google, but the tech company isn't just interested in finding new and better ways to deliver ads and create online communities. No, Google wants much more than that: to make your brain a lot less relevant than it currently is. According to Wired, the San Francisco-based company is on...

Barbaric Japanese stage annual dolphin hunt for fun

By Ethan A. Huff, February 7 2014
(NaturalNews) A longtime Japanese tradition of hunting and slaughtering dolphins for sport has come under fire from the West for its barbarically low view of this highly intelligent animal species. The U.K.'s Guardian reports that the U.S. Ambassador to Japan, Caroline Kennedy, recently held a press conference after making disparaging comments about the inhumanity that she believes is driving the killing spree. It was the subject of the award-winning 2009 documentary The Cove, which takes place...

Radioactive cesium-137 in foods can be blocked during digestion: Health Ranger research breakthrough

By Mike Adams, February 7 2014
(NaturalNews) After many long months of intense R&D efforts in the laboratory, I am ready to make this historical, groundbreaking announcement: I have discovered, documented and validated a combination of five natural substances which can capture and remove radioactive cesium-137 from the digestive tract. This operates in much the same way that dietary fiber can capture and remove many other substances during digestion, except that the formula I have discovered has selective ionic affinity for cesium...

Tungsten in rice protein: Health Ranger releases new chart, petitions all protein manufacturers to commit to reasonable industry standards for heavy metals

By Mike Adams, February 6 2014
(NaturalNews) As Natural News fans and readers already know, we made history yesterday by reaching and publishing terms of an unprecedented agreement with Garden of Life and Sunwarrior to reduce concentrations of heavy metals in protein products, meeting specific targets by July 1, 2015. In consideration of the extraordinary leadership and courage shown by these two companies, I voluntarily removed the actual heavy metals laboratory results that had been previously posted. The point of this...

After Obamacare, families still struggle with medical bills

By J. D. Heyes, February 6 2014
(NaturalNews) One of Obamacare's "selling points" - and yes, there were many - was that the cost of healthcare would come down. That is, the cost of actual care that Americans would have to pay out-of-pocket, as well as the prices that people pay for healthcare delivery. As you are aware, especially if you're a regular Natural News reader, there isn't much about Obamacare that has reduced prices - prices for insurance premiums, level of deductibles and most certainly the cost of healthcare delivery...

What if food ads had to list the side effects like prescription drugs on TV?

By S. D. Wells, February 6 2014
(NaturalNews) It is as if we are living in total "idiocracy" - that any human being would even consider any medication advertised on television with all those crazy side effects, like internal bleeding, loss of vision, coma, feelings of suicide and death. It's literally insulting to intelligence, yet millions of Americans still run to their doctors with health problems and take whatever the doctor prescribes, without question, and then wonder what went wrong. If food commercials had to list the side...

US government using humans as guinea pigs in flu virus medical experiments

By Ethan A. Huff, February 6 2014
(NaturalNews) More than 100 Americans will be deliberately infected with live influenza viruses this year as part of a devious government medical experiment designed to help the pharmaceutical industry develop new flu vaccines. The Associated Press (AP) reports that the experiment, which is taking place at the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Maryland, will involve injecting live viruses into the noses of human guinea pigs, who will then receive $3,000 in compensation for their participation...

Is your toothpaste harming your health?

By Sue Woledge, February 6 2014
(NaturalNews) In our modern world the message to brush, floss and gargle is drummed into us by media and dentists alike, delivering the message that although our lives may not depend on our commitment to oral hygiene, our teeth definitely do. So for many of us the dental routine is performed religiously, often several times a day without thought for the efficacy or safety of the products we are using. But what many don't realize is that in our attempts to fight off tooth decay and bad breath we may...

My, your field smells fishy: GM scientists try to grow fish oils in flax

By Ethan A. Huff, February 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Springtime could bring rolling fields of fish-infused flaxseed to Great Britain this year if genetic manipulators are successful in convincing regulators to approve this latest genetically modified (GM) monstrosity. The Telegraph in the U.K. reports that GM flax could end up in outdoor soils in as little as three months, the first step toward eventually cultivating the "Frankenflax" commercially. Like its ill-famed cousin "Golden Rice," a fraudulent GM rice variety currently being...

DDT increases risk of Alzheimer's disease

By Sandeep Godiyal, February 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Alzheimer's disease is a neurodegenerative condition that adversely affects cognitive functioning. With about 44.4 million people worldwide displaying some type of dementia disease, Alzheimer's is the most common disease of its type. While the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease can vary, some of the more common ones include a deterioration of reasoning and thinking skills as well as difficulty remembering. Causes of Alzheimer's disease For many patients who present with this disease...

Organic food - who can we trust

By Jonathan Landsman, February 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Organic food is big business. According to the Organic Trade Association, U.S. sales of organic food and beverages went from $1 billion in 1990 to $26.7 billion in 2010. The Organic Monitor estimates that organic sales (globally) reached $54.9 billion in 2009. But, unfortunately, many small organic farms are selling out to bigger food corporations. We must ask - who can we trust? On the next NaturalNews Talk Hour - Jonathan Landsman and Mark Kastel, one of the leading advocates for...

Top Natural News articles guide our health for 2014

By S. D. Wells, February 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Reflecting is part of living, and if we don't look back and reflect, we lose touch with where we came from. Some people say just live in the now - in other words, live in the moment - and that is right on, but you have to reflect and plan ahead too, so I say live in the now, appreciate your past and plan for the long term, always, never one without the other(s). If you just "live for today," then you may forsake your tomorrow. If you just live in the past, then you forsake right now...

Melatonin could inhibit breast cancer growth: study

By Reuben Chow, February 6 2014
(NaturalNews) A recent study carried out by researchers from Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit and Foundation for Research Support of the State of Sao Paulo has revealed that melatonin, a hormone which regulates the body's sleep-wake cycle, could help slow the growth of certain types of breast cancer tumors. Published online in PLoS One, the study suggested that melatonin could inhibit tumor growth and cell production plus block new blood vessels in ER-negative breast cancer models from forming. Melatonin...

When it comes to mainstream media, more people trust Comedy Central than NBC News

By J. D. Heyes, February 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Perhaps it was destiny, given the overt political slant their news broadcasts, but a just-released survey shows that, among news outlets Americans trust, NBC News and sister cable network MSNBC rank at the very bottom. And that's according to a rather liberal think tank, Public Policy Polling (PPP), which found that, in the same survey, Fox News and its "Fair and Balanced" approach led the way in overall trust factor among those polled: In its fifth trust poll, 35 percent said...

Simple breath tests could detect lung cancer

By Reuben Chow, February 6 2014
(NaturalNews) A recent study has found that a basic breath test could help indicate if a person has developed early-stage lung cancer. Persons whose CT scans showed suspicious lung lesions had their exhaled breaths tested by the study team. Specifically, levels of four substances which were associated with cancer, called "carbonyls", were tested for using a device which was developed at the University of Louisville in Kentucky. "Although the data are preliminary, we found that patients with...

Global warming actually decreases storm activity, says science paper

By J. D. Heyes, February 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Current weather patterns are changing, we are constantly told by everyone from President Obama during his most recent State of the Union Address on down through various academic circles. And few of us dispute that; weather, after all, changes over time, as Earth's meteorological history attests. But change isn't necessarily a bad thing, for one. For another, violently changing weather patterns are not indicative of human global warming activity, for if that were the case, new scientific...

Mind over matter: Sense of power tied to perception of objects' weight

By J. Anderson, February 6 2014
(NaturalNews) We've all heard the saying "mind over matter." Well that may be an extremely appropriate adage. Recent research published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology found that the more powerless a person feels socially and personally, the heavier physical objects may appear to them! For individuals who feel powerless, physically challenging tasks appear more difficult compared to people with a greater sense of power. The study was conducted by surveying the participants on their own...

It takes one to know one: TSA employee arrested after making terroristic threats

By J. D. Heyes, February 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Calls are growing, both from the general public and from lawmakers, to pull the plug on the hapless criminal enterprise known as the Transportation Security Administration. And why not? The agency is incompetent, has not lived up to its billing (preventing terrorist attacks), and has made air travel nightmarish for tens of millions of Americans. Well, now we can add a new one to the list of TSA failures: Actually making a terrorist threat. As reported by KHOU in Houston: Houston...

Bitcoin advocate steeped in criminal money laundering for hardcore drug dealers

By J. D. Heyes, February 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Where once it was considered the currency of the future, replacing the U.S. dollar and other physical currencies in the new high-tech world of finance and economics, Bitcoin is increasingly being seen instead as a haven for the criminally inclined. That reputation was further solidified recently when the millionaire founder of a Bitcoin start-up was indicted on a host of federal charges. According to Business Insider (BI): The Bitcoin community faces a major publicity crisis...



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