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Dentist speaks out about the dangers of mercury

By Jonathan Landsman, November 21 2013
(NaturalNews) According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in the United States, there are approximately 87,000 dentists and, tragically, most of them never learn about the dangers of amalgams (mercury-based filling). Nearly half of these dentists still place highly-toxic mercury fillings in the mouth of unsuspecting people - it's time to speak out about this crime against humanity. Dental amalgams dump around 30 tons of mercury into the air, water and food supply - every year! Boyd Haley PhD...

Cinnamon for holiday cooking reduces blood sugar and can cure the common cold

By Talya Dagan, November 21 2013
(NaturalNews) Cinnamon is a frequent addition to holiday meals such as pumpkin pie and mulled cider. Cinnamon can also be used to lower blood sugar, treat the common cold and thin blood. In fact, the drug Coumadin is derived from a synthetic form of cinnamon. Used in Chinese medicine, cinnamon is derived from the bark of a tree native to Ceylon (Sri Lanka). The oil from the tree bark contains the active ingredient, cinnamonaldehyde. Cinnamon oil is calming to the nervous system. Healing uses of...

Thousands of women seek 'designer vaginas' through cosmetic genital surgery

By Jonathan Benson, November 21 2013
(NaturalNews) First it was facelifts. Then breast enhancements. Now, an increasing number of women across all age groups are opting to undergo invasive genital surgery in order to attain so-called "designer vaginas," according to new reports. And in the U.K., the National Health Service (NHS), a.k.a. taxpayers, are in many cases footing the bill for this medically unnecessary procedure, which some say carries with it the potential for dangerous complications. The U.K.'s Independent reports that...

The many health benefits of avocados - Plus an unusual recipe featuring avocados

By Tony Isaacs, November 21 2013
(NaturalNews) Many health experts consider avocados to be among the healthiest foods in the world, and studies have shown that avocado eaters tend to be healthier than those who do not eat them. Though often referred to as vegetables, avocados are actually fruits. And, though they have a few extra calories, the calories are the good nutrient-dense kind. In addition to being good sources of fiber, protein and healthy monounsaturated and omega-3 fats, avocados contain over 25 essential nutrients...

Childhood cancer treatments cause permanent damage to children's hearts

By Ethan A. Huff, November 21 2013
(NaturalNews) Assuming that they even survive their treatments, children with cancer whose parents send them down the path of conventional chemotherapy and radiation could end up suffering a life of heart disease. These were the inferred findings of a new study recently presented at the American Heart Association's (AHA) Scientific Sessions 2013, which found that conventional cancer treatments severely damage children's hearts and make them more prone to developing early heart disease. It has...

Obama's credibility evaporates as lie after lie now surfacing

By J. D. Heyes, November 21 2013
(NaturalNews) Barack Obama could do just about anything, and a certain percentage of Americans would either forgive him, believe his excuses, make an excuse for him or blame his actions on George Bush. That said, all the president's lies look to be catching up to him, as at least one key demographic - political independents who swung his way in 2008 and 2012 - begin to lose faith in the man who once promised haughtily to bring "hope" and "change" to the United States. According to the latest...

Common dehydration linked with cancer, diabetes, stroke and depression - Learn how water therapy can keep you happy and healthy

By Carolanne Wright, November 21 2013
(NaturalNews) Even though we may think that we're well hydrated on any given day, the truth of the matter is that most of us aren't. The wide-spread consumption of dehydrating caffeinated beverages, such as coffee, soda and tea, make it easy to become imbalanced. By the time we have the telltale signs of thirst or a dry mouth, it's already too late. On the surface, this may not appear to be much of a problem, but the reality is that chronic dehydration, even if mild, leads to numerous health disorders...

Antioxidant astaxanthin helps protect against ulcers

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, November 21 2013
(NaturalNews) Substances that protect the cells from the deteriorating effects of oxidation are antioxidants. These free radical scavenging antioxidants are essential for cellular health. Antioxidants like lycopene, beta carotene, and lutein have long been regarded as organ and tissue protectors. Antioxidant astaxanthin has been scientifically shown to be stronger than all three of these antioxidants, as researchers discover new evidence of astaxanthin's cellular protective powers. In one study,...

Breakthrough: Solar cells may soon be printed in the same way you print documents today

By David Gutierrez, November 21 2013
(NaturalNews) Solar panels and lighting displays may soon be produced from devices virtually indistinguishable from inkjet printers, scientists predicted at the recent consumer electronics trade show (IFA) in Berlin. The technology in question moves away from conventional electronics manufacturing, instead producing solar cells and LEDs using small organic molecules that absorb or emit light. In a solar cell, these molecules absorb light and then generate an electric charge, which is then transformed...

Obamacare will fail even if it works: No health care system is affordable unless it's based on nutrition and prevention

By Mike Adams, November 20 2013
(NaturalNews) Forget the name "Obamacare" for the next few minutes. Because it doesn't matter if you call our national health care system "BushCare" or "ReaganCare" or even "CarterCare" -- it has forever been based on allowing food, beverage and pharma companies to sicken the population while invoking costly "interventionist medicine" to "manage disease" rather than preventing disease with nutrition. I'm here to tell you that no system of health care which isn't based on the nutritional prevention...

Mainstream media unleashes bizarre fear mongering over meningitis, calling seven students an 'outbreak'

By J. D. Heyes, November 20 2013
(NaturalNews) There isn't a day that goes by without someone or some entity attempting to scare the bejesus out of us, and it's never without ulterior motives. This time, it's the media again, and they are screaming about a meningitis "outbreak" that, so far, has involved a grand total of seven people. A medical ethics professor writing for NBC News has used terms and phrases like "emergency" and "feared disease" to describe what has happened to seven students at Princeton University, even...

Britain now paying mothers to breastfeed

By PF Louis, November 20 2013
(NaturalNews) "The UK has one of the worst breastfeeding rates in the world and breastfeeding rates vary widely across different parts of the country," said Clare Relton of Sheffield University. She may be part of the solution with a government pilot program giving 130 mothers shopping vouchers of significant value for breastfeeding their babies. The pilot program is being run for lower income mothers to encourage breastfeeding. It's estimated that a six-week-old baby born into an affluent family...

Using acupuncture, woman no longer has migraines or takes OTC meds

By Antonia, November 20 2013
(NaturalNews) Throughout her teenage years, Tricia had painful migraines and often sought relief from over-the-counter (OTC) medications and physical therapy. However, her debilitating headaches persisted. That's when she turned to acupuncture, which she says has "been a lifesaver." As a result, she's stopped taking OTC medications completely and doesn't even get so much as a dull headache. Tricia used to get severe migraines an average of two times per month. After about 10 acupuncture treatments...

Disastrous Healthcare.gov website spawning wave of con artists who prey on confusion

By J. D. Heyes, November 20 2013
(NaturalNews) In addition to its plethora of other problems, Obamacare is also creating a new breed of con artists. Never before in the history of the country have Americans been so confused - and bewildered and angry - by such a major, life-altering piece of legislation. In particular, the chaos over the glitch-prone Healthcare.gov website has given rise to a wave of con artists and unscrupulous marketers who are preying on people to steal their identity and sell them phony products linked to...

Pushing 80 and given two weeks to live, dying patient cured by cannabis

By Paul Fassa, November 18 2013
(NaturalNews) Stan and Barb Rutner had already had bouts with cancer earlier in their lives. Barb overcame breast cancer with orthodox treatments and her version of visualization twice. And Stan managed to get through non-Hodgkin lymphoma after six months of treatment. But this time, they were older, and it looked like the end for Stan. Stan Rutner, a retired dentist and storage facilities owner, was diagnosed with lung cancer which had metastasized into his brain. The diagnosis had surprised...

Doctors issue warning over infant use of computer tablets

By J. D. Heyes, November 20 2013
(NaturalNews) There's no question that technology has changed the way children play and interact. Though many of the "old-school" games and toys still exist for kids, technology is what attracts - and holds - their attention most. But the tablet culture that kids are growing ever more used to these days is damaging to them, according to new studies. In fact, some experts are saying that kids under the age of two shouldn't use an iPad or tablet at all. Researchers, doctors and therapists at...

Turmeric is an effective medicinal herb with many applications in dentistry

By PF Louis, November 11 2013
(NaturalNews) Did you know that India produces almost all of the world's turmeric and consumes 80% of it? That's according to the introduction to the abstract of a study conducted in India on turmeric's impact on dentistry. [1] More and more reports are coming out on the complications of root canals and wisdom teeth extractions that leave cavitations, all of which are breeding grounds for various pathogens that can create disease throughout the whole body. They can even lead to complications that...

Ginseng - Benefits of the popular Chinese root

By Alex Malinsky aka RawGuru, November 20 2013
(NaturalNews) Ginseng has strong roots in Chinese medicine. In fact, its use is traced back over 5,000 years to the mountains in Manchuria, where it was incorporated into traditional medical practices. Emperors reportedly used ginseng to treat illnesses and as a primary ingredient in products like soap to get the best use of its beneficial properties. During the 1700s, ginseng was discovered in North America, and due to high demand and a burgeoning trade relationship with China, it became an extremely...

Scientific proof that drinking soda makes brains hyperactive

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, November 20 2013
(NaturalNews) Soda pop consumption is on the rise. Before 1950, the standard soft drink was 6.5 ounces. By 1960, the average serving size jumped to a 12 oz can, and today, 20 oz bottles have become the norm. It's easy to fill up a 44 oz foam cup of soda from any American gas station, and free refills are encouraged at almost every restaurant. Soft drink industry ads market directly to children, spurring an ADHD epidemicThe soft drink industry, marketing directly to children, spends nearly a half...

Yet another legal victory in beating fraudulent HIV 'assault' charges

By Ethan A. Huff, November 20 2013
(NaturalNews) The highly questionable testing process for diagnosing HIV and AIDS has received a major blow following the federal government's recent withdrawal of HIV-related criminal charges against a military airman. The 34-year-old unnamed serviceman at Seymour Johnson AFB in North Carolina had earlier been charged with sexual assault for engaging in unprotected sex while supposedly being HIV-positive, allegations that the Office of Scientific and Medical Justice (OSMJ) successfully challenged...

Woman says raw food lifestyle gave her 'new eyes'

By Antonia, November 20 2013
(NaturalNews) When 48-year-old Melanie Dale was going on her fourth pair of glasses in nine years, she was bothered by the frequency with which she needed stronger prescriptions. Additionally, she was barely able to read the phone book, and she was putting off ophthalmologist appointments due to lack of insurance. Clearly, her frustrations were mounting fast. It wasn't until a friend of the family sang the praises of an 85% raw diet that Melanie's life began to turn around dramatically. She purchased...

Mass dolphin deaths caused by ocean epidemic of uncontrollable virus

By Ethan A. Huff, November 20 2013
(NaturalNews) A virus responsible for killing some 800 bottlenose dolphins off the mid-Atlantic coast back in August is believed to now be affecting whales, according to new reports. Experts from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) believe that at least four humpback whales and one pygmy sperm whale that have also turned up dead in the same area since July may have been stricken with cetacean morbillivirus, a viral disease that closely mimics measles in humans. The Washington...

Is hummus healthy? Four reasons to include this tasty dip in your diet

By Josephine Beck, November 20 2013
(NaturalNews) Hummus is a traditional Middle Eastern spread made of pureed chickpeas. Usually blended with tahini (sesame seed butter), olive oil, lemon juice, salt and garlic, it is a very good source of protein and vitamins. Studies even indicate that hummus has properties to help fight against cancer. Delicious, easy-to-prepare and vegetarian-friendly, why not including it in your diet? Hummus is a nutritious dip rich in vitamins and mineralsHere is a list of all the nutrients you get from...

'Obamacare dozen' fleeing for political cover as grand socialist plan evaporates by the day

By J. D. Heyes, November 20 2013
(NaturalNews) The world of politics is nothing if not cynical and hypocritical. One-time allies can turn on you in an instant, if the polling data says it's a good idea to turn. Alliances are a mile wide and an inch deep. And so it is with the Democrats who voted for Obamacare and are now scrambling for an escape hatch. A dozen or so Democratic senators up for re-election next year are beginning to panic, as the president's signature legislation continues to break promises, under-deliver and,...

Coconut sugar: A low GI sugar rich in amino acids and B vitamins

By Michael Ravensthorpe, October 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Coconut sugar, also called coconut sap sugar, is a sugar derived from the sap of coconut tree flowers. It has been used as a traditional sweetener for centuries in regions where coconut trees flourish, such as Southeast Asia. Coconut sugar is mostly comprised of sucrose, which gives it a sweet, caramel-like flavor. Unlike refined white sugar, coconut sugar is minimally processed, and few if any chemicals are added to it, meaning that most of its minerals are left intact. For this reason...

Exposed: WebMD betrays Americans by pocketing millions to promote Obamacare propaganda

By Ethan A. Huff, November 19 2013
(NaturalNews) A new investigation has revealed that one of the foremost online resources for health information accepted millions of dollars from the federal government in exchange for its promotion of Obamacare. As reported by The Washington Times, the federal government awarded WebMD a $4.8 million contract for its agreement to post pro-Obamacare propaganda on its website, including the deceptive article "7 Surprising Things About the Affordable Care Act." A contract document obtained by The...

Real purpose of Obamacare is to destroy private insurance, says retired colonel

By Jonathan Benson, November 19 2013
(NaturalNews) What if the actual intent of the Obama regime's massive healthcare overhaul had nothing to do with expanding coverage to more people and everything to do with intentionally crashing the private insurance market in order to replace it with a government-run, single-payer socialist system? This is what one retired Air Force colonel says was the real purpose of Obamacare all along, that is until its failure to launch as intended threw somewhat of a monkey wrench into the works. Outlining...

Turkey tail mushroom finally being studied in U.S. after 30 years of use in cancer treatment in Japan

By Julie Diaz, November 19 2013
(NaturalNews) The turkey tail (Trametes versicolor) mushroom, named for its colorful wavy stripes, is known for its strong antiviral, antimicrobial and antitumor properties. These properties have been attributed to two polysaccharides, polysaccharide-K (PSK), also known as krestin, and polysaccharide-P (PSP). The Japanese government approved the use of PSK in the 1980s for treating several types of cancers, and it is currently used along with surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. PSK was shown to...

What you should know about Princeton's unapproved meningitis vaccine push

By Ethan A. Huff, November 19 2013
(NaturalNews) Mass hysteria is reverberating throughout the mainstream media following a relatively minor outbreak of meningitis at Princeton University in New Jersey. As you may already know, officials at the school have responded to seven identified cases of the illness by considering a call for all students to be offered an unapproved meningitis vaccine from Europe. But here to bring reason to the situation is Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, DO, AOBNMM, ABIHM, who rightly points out in a recent blog posting...

Cardiologists on Big Pharma kickbacks release new statin drug guidelines in effort to double prescriptions

By Ethan A. Huff, November 19 2013
(NaturalNews) The American College of Cardiology (ACC) and the American Heart Association (AHA) have released new guidelines to address escalating rates of heart attack and stroke among adult populations. But rather than encourage people to stop eating refined sugars and processed flours, two of the biggest culprits responsible for high cholesterol and atherosclerosis, these Big Pharma-backed groups are pushing to more than double the number of people currently taking statin drugs. The new plan...

Top five weight loss detox plans

By Alex Malinsky aka RawGuru, November 19 2013
(NaturalNews) Every day your body absorbs a wide range of substances, depending upon your diet and environment. From coming into contact with pollution in the air to consuming unhealthy foods packed with chemicals and preservatives, there are many ways in which your body can be exposed to toxins - and these rarely pass out of your system quickly. For this reason, many individuals opt to do a detox to cleanse their systems of the substances that are making them feel sluggish, sick and just not right...

Antioxidant turmeric and laurel leaf extracts reduce hardening of arteries, says science

By Jonathan Benson, November 11 2013
(NaturalNews) A simple way to help naturally lower inflammation and protect your body against atherosclerosis, also known as hardening of the arteries, is to supplement with turmeric and laurel leaf extract. A 2011 study published in the Journal of Medicinal Food found that these two popular culinary herbs possess a unique ability to naturally decrease blood sugar, lower cholesterol and prevent the buildup of arterial plaque, which can lead to heart disease. To arrive at this conclusion, researchers...

Top five ways to get more vitamin D in your diet

By Sandeep Godiyal, November 19 2013
(NaturalNews) Just about everyone could stand to benefit from eating foods that are rich in vitamin D. But some might be wondering which foods really pack in the nutrients that they need. Take the time to research some of the ways you can incorporate vitamin D into a diet soon. If you do, you will increase the density and strength of your bones over the course of your life. People can even lower their risk for some other common diseases, including both Alzheimer's and obesity. There are even some...

White House claim that Healthcare.gov will be working by Nov. 30th is a pipe dream

By J. D. Heyes, November 19 2013
(NaturalNews) The White House has promised what IT specialists and computer programmers know to be complete BS - that the glitch-prone, hack-prone online federal Obamacare exchange, Healthcare.gov, is not going to be completely ready to go by the administration's promised Nov. 30 deadline. Reports are already coming in that, despite putting an "A-team" of technicians on the case, the site has so many problems that are proving difficult to resolve that making the deadline just isn't going to happen...

Top twelve natural stomach pain killers

By Yanjun, November 19 2013
(NaturalNews) It has been noted that one of the most popular requests in wellness stores is for products to help ease stomach pain naturally. People, from cancer patients to parents of babies suffering from colic, try to look for the safest and most effective way of dealing with stomach pain. There is actually no natural cure that will aid all types of stomach pain, but if the pain has been persisting for some time, you need the help of a doctor. For simple pains due to menstrual cramps or the ingestion...

Toxic environment now causing mysterious, debilitating pain in arms and legs; doctors baffled

By Jonathan Benson, November 19 2013
(NaturalNews) The long-term health consequences of our increasingly polluted environment and food supply appear to include an unusual pain condition that strikes out of nowhere and leaves its victims in a near-constant debilitated state. Referred to in the medical literature as Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, or CRPS, doctors say they have no idea what causes this strange illness or how to cure it, yet the number of people who suffer from it continues to rise. One such person is Daphne Cuebas...

Inflammation, sugar and fat: A fresh take

By Derrell Jones, November 19 2013
(NaturalNews) For quite some time now we have been fed a steady diet of negative news about one thing or another when it comes to what we should and should not be eating (e.g., saturated fat). We have also been told steadily what constituents in our bodies we should fear (e.g., cholesterol) and offered various pharmaceutical ways to reduce or eliminate these so-called terrible substances. But somewhere inside all of the rhetoric lies the truth about what we should really be paying attention to, namely...

MSNBC scraping the gutter with new low: Liberal host Bashir says people should s**t and urinate in Sarah Palin's mouth

By J. D. Heyes, November 19 2013
(NaturalNews) MSNBC, the network filled with "tolerant" liberal hosts, continues its race to the bottom in terms of offering anything substantive or useful to the political debate. One of the network's hosts, actor and uber lib Alec Baldwin, always the hothead, recently had his show suspended over anti-gay comments he spewed off the air. Now, network colleague Martin Bashir has told his audience that former Alaska governor and GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin should be held down while...

Beyond positive thinking - The harmony of thoughts, beliefs, inner feelings and actions

By Lance Johnson, November 19 2013
(NaturalNews) What role can positive thinking have on our reality? More importantly, how do you feel about positive thinking? If you feel that positive thinking has little influence on reality, if you believe that positive people are fake people, that positivity is all for dreamers who can't face reality, then you do not understand the power of thought, belief, feeling, and action working together to attract positive results. Positive thinking will fail you if your desires are not clear...

Human pee may power future robots

By David Gutierrez, November 19 2013
(NaturalNews) Scientists are one step closer to building autonomous waste-fueled robots, according to research published in the journal Bioinspiration & Biomimetics. Researchers from the Bristol Robotics Laboratory have designed a new pump that will allow a robot to power itself with human urine. In the past decade, the Bristol researchers have created four separate generations of EcoBot, designed to generate electricity from the digestive action of live microorganisms. All of them are fueled...

Fukushima fiasco: Tepco's risky removal of radioactive fuel could set off uncontrolled chain reaction; emergency delay invoked

By Mike Adams, November 18 2013
(NaturalNews) The Tokyo Electric Power Co. announced it is delaying the relocation of fuel rods from its crippled plant reactors. Work was originally scheduled to begin today due to the fact that fuel rods remain highly vulnerable in the damaged storage pools. Right now, Fukushima is just one earthquake or tidal wave away from structural collapse, causing a catastrophic release of radioactive fuel directly into the atmosphere. Moving the fuel rods a wildly risky proposition, as the fuel rods must...

Organic Italian jam found to contain radiation from decades-old Chernobyl accident - what is Fukushima doing to our food supply?

By Ethan A. Huff, November 17 2013
(NaturalNews) More than 5,000 jars of organic wild blueberry jam made in Italy have been intercepted and recalled by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government in Japan after multiple batches of the fruit spread tested positive for unacceptable levels of radioactive cesium-137. According to the Japanese news source Shukan Asahi, the blueberries used in the Fiordifrutta brand jam, which originated in Bulgaria, were affected by radiation not from a recent nuclear event like Fukushima but rather from the infamous...

Beaver butt used as 'natural flavoring' in your food

By Joey Cardillo , November 17 2013
(NaturalNews) Yes, it's true. Millions of people across the globe are eating "beaver butt" and don't even know that they're consuming such a substance. It's called "castoreum," and it's emitted from the castor sacs within the animal's anus. For a beaver, this slimy brown substance is used to mark its territory, but for us humans, it's used as an additive that is often labeled as "natural flavoring" in the foods we eat - vanilla, strawberry and raspberry probably being the most common. Why...

Dairy industry pushing to hide aspartame in new definition of 'milk'

By Jonathan Benson, November 17 2013
(NaturalNews) In an effort to get more children to drink processed milk, the conventional dairy industry is pushing the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to change the very definition of milk to allow for the discreet addition of toxic artificial sweeteners like aspartame. According to a petition filed in the Federal Register earlier this year, the dairy industry's goal is to change the "standard of identity" for milk so that it can be further modified and sweetened to attract more young consumers...

Millions of children dumbed down and drugged up on schedule II amphetamines

By Adrian Cooper, November 17 2013
(NaturalNews) There is a silent tragedy taking place, mostly in the USA, as countless millions of children of all ages are being erroneously administered doses of amphetamine class drugs multiple times each day. These drugs are otherwise illegal, schedule II, in the same highly addictive group as cocaine, morphine and opium banned in most of the world. Why are innocent children being medically abused in this way? In any classroom in America today, there is likely to be one, two or three children...

Stage 4 cancer survivor may die due to Obamacare taking away her coverage

By Ethan A. Huff, November 17 2013
(NaturalNews) The news is awash with mostly nonspecific reports about the millions of hardworking Americans who are expected to lose their health insurance coverage as a result of Obamacare. But reports about specific individuals and how losing coverage will affect them personally are also starting to trickle in, including the sobering story of Edie Littlefield Sundby, a stage 4 gallbladder cancer survivor whose world-class health insurance plan, which is currently keeping her alive, is about to...

Author reveals forgotten history, of infectious disease vs. vaccines in groundbreaking new book

By Ethan A. Huff, November 17 2013
(NaturalNews) You may have been in this type of situation before. Someone objects to your opposition against vaccines by claiming that, if they were never invented, people would still be suffering from polio, smallpox and other mostly eradicated infectious diseases. Or that the average lifespan would be significantly lower if it were not for the advent of pharmaceutical drugs. But do such claims have scientific and historical merit? In her new book, Dissolving Illusions: Disease, Vaccines, and...

Yoga provides relief to veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

By Antonia, November 17 2013
(NaturalNews) It used to be that "yoga" and "veterans" were two words you never heard in the same sentence. But in 2013, yoga for veterans has become a necessary practice for those suffering with PTSD, with classes springing up around the country. In fact, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs' National Center for PTSD lists "PTSD 101 Courses: Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) and PTSD" on their site. Its ability to help those affected with PTSD - symptoms of which include sleeplessness...

Ignorant nurse calls mom 'loser' for refusing to poison her child with vaccines

By Ethan A. Huff, November 17 2013
(NaturalNews) Imagine rushing your nine-month-old son to the emergency room for a severe fever, only to have one of the nurses there backhandedly call you a "loser" for adhering to a different philosophy on how to raise your own child. This is what happened recently to a South Carolina mother who received a nasty note from an immature nurse who obviously disagreed with her stance on vaccines. According to WISTV.com, Katie Smart had just arrived at Palmetto Health Children's Hospital in Columbia...

Police conduct eight anal probes on man who ran stop sign

By J. D. Heyes, November 17 2013
(NaturalNews) In one of the more vile, sadistic police abuses to come along in recent years, a former suspect is suing New Mexico cops who forced him to undergo an anal probe eight times. The victim, David Eckert, also from New Mexico, claims in his federal suit that cops from the Deming, N.M., Police Department pulled him over after he failed to make a complete stop at a stop sign just outside a Walmart store in January. When he exited his car, cops said they believed he was packing drugs...



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