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The true history of camu camu, nature's most potent source of natural Vitamin C

By Willow Tohi, October 2 2012
(NaturalNews) A nutritiously dense superfruit from the Amazon rainforest, camu camu (Myrciaria dubia) is the most potent botanical source of Vitamin C in the world. With 30 to 50 times more vitamin C than an orange, ounce for ounce, this purple cherry-sized fruit has a sour taste, which is why the people of Peru, Brazil, Ecuador, and Colombia where it grows, usually make it in to jams, jellies, drinks, and sweet treats such as ice cream or candy. Local common names for camu camu include, "rumberry...

Eat less for longer, healthier lives

By Gigi Chow N.D., October 2 2012
(NaturalNews) Diet, as a major environmental factor, has been shown to have a profound effect on many aspects of health. Specifically caloric restriction (CR) has been shown to expand the maximal lifespan of many species. While CR has not been proven to increase lifespan in humans, CR has also been shown to delay a wide range of aging-associated diseases, such as cancer, diabetes, atherosclerosis, cardiovascular diseases and neurodegenerative diseases in higher mammals, such as nonhuman primates...

Three sources of food additives that may surprise you

By Christy Pooschke , October 2 2012
(NaturalNews) It is commonly known that fast food, frozen pizzas and candy bars are filled with taste enhancers and other food additives. But did you know that food additives are also lurking in products that would seem at a glance to contain just one ingredient? Ironically, some of these items may even be things you are using to prepare foods from scratch at home in an effort to avoid the dangerous additives in pre-packaged meals. Following are some food items that seem so self-explanatory that...

Argan oil for naturally gorgeous skin and hair

By Danna Norek, October 2 2012
(NaturalNews) Argan oil is pressed from the antioxidant and fatty acid-rich kernels found within the nuts of the argan tree. The oil is often called "Moroccan oil" in the ingredient list for skin and hair care products since the argan tree is native to Morocco. It can be somewhat expensive to produce since complete mechanization has not yet been achieved to successfully extract the oil. However, the process yields almost no waste as the leftover peels from the fruity flesh and outer shells of...

Self reliance - How to write a simple DIY Last Will and Testament - inexpensively and without a lawyer

By JB Bardot, October 2 2012
(NaturalNews) Have you been meaning to write your Last Will and Testament, but just can't get around to it? It's not a pleasant subject and hiring an attorney can be expensive, so many people put it off until... Adults over the age of 21 should always write a will to make clear to those who survive them, what their last wishes are regarding their investments, pets, children and possessions. Writing a will doesn't have to be an elaborate, expensive process. If you want to write a simple will, you...

There is no Obama phone

By Jon Rappoport, October 2 2012
(NaturalNews) Maybe somebody inside Obama's re-election campaign is spreading disinfo about the president giving away free cell phones, but if so, it isn't true. Poor people aren't getting free phones or discounted service fees from the Obama administration. People voting for Obama because they have a free cell phone are way off. They should try voting instead for a giant telecom company -- only that company isn't running for president. Since 1997, people below the poverty line have been...

Natural News Store launched, offering discounts on superfoods like Acai, Spirulina, Astaxanthin, Turmeric, Mangosteen, Goji and more

By Mike Adams, October 1 2012
(NaturalNews) The Natural News Store is now open for business and offering a direct-to-consumer discount on a wide variety of superfoods and nutritional supplements. Visit www.ShopNaturalNews.com to see the selection right now. Shipping is FREE on order of $99 or more (continental USA), and the selection of products available currently includes: • Spirulina • Astaxanthin • Turmeric • Cacao • Mangosteen • Acai • Goji berries • Rooibos • Camu...

Monsanto Mind Games: Health Ranger interviews Monsanto scientist Alex Blaine Layder (satire)

By Mike Adams, October 1 2012
(NaturalNews) Yes indeed, readers, we have secured the world's first interview with a top Monsanto scientist named Alex Blaine Layder. (Read the name out loud, quickly.) He provides some real answers about GMOs and why Monsanto's technology can help save the world. Adams: So, to begin, why are you saying that GMOs are such a tremendous benefit to the world? Layder: Well, as you know, GMOs cause infertility and cancer tumors, and that reduces the birth rate which is subsequently good for the...

The anti-GMO way: Modern corn was created through thousands of generations of selective breeding by indigenous Mesoamericans

By Mike Adams, September 30 2012
(NaturalNews) Corn (also known as maize), was already being eaten 8,700 years ago in the lowlands of what is now southwestern Mexico. Like all domestic crops, it was probably developed through a combination of random mutations (producing, for example, a variety whose seed heads did not explode, thus allowing the seeds to be harvested by humans) and selective breeding by humans. Selective breeding occurs when humans facilitate the reproduction of only those plant or animal varieties that contain the...

Mainstream media called out for complete blackout on GMO health risks

By Jonathan Benson, September 30 2012
(NaturalNews) The recent release of the first ever long-term study to examine the consequences of prolonged consumption of genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) has set the world ablaze, with individual citizens and even government officials now calling for an immediate embargo on all things GMO. But strangely silent in all this has been The Times, The Guardian, The Independent, BBC, and various other mainstream media groups based in the U.K., none of which have bothered to even mention the study...

Governments fail to act on pesticide threat to honeybee pollinators

By J. D. Heyes, September 30 2012
(NaturalNews) A noted environmental writer for a top British newspaper is questioning why governments aren't doing more to protect honeybee pollinators from a pesticide that is dramatically thinning the numbers of queen bees in many hives. Damian Carrington, of The Guardian, has written recently that a growing body of evidence indicates that common crop pesticides "have been shown for the first time to seriously harm bees by damaging their renowned ability to navigate home." This new research...

Drug companies pushing to replace nutrition with pharmaceuticals; take your meds even if you have no symptoms

By J. D. Heyes, September 30 2012
(NaturalNews) Medications are nutrition. That's essentially the rationale behind a couple of Big Pharma corporations' decision to give a failed Alzheimer's drug a second chance. In early August, Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson said they were ending large-scale clinical trials of their experimental drug bapineuzumab in patients with mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease, because patients taking it did not show signs of improved memory or thinking skills. That was disappointing to millions of Alzheimer's...

Natural remedies smooth blood sugar and cut cravings

By Linn Cole, September 30 2012
(NaturalNews) Refined sugar, which has been found to be four times as addictive as cocaine and as addictive as heroin, has wormed its way into virtually all of the processed foods that make up most of the calories Americans consume. Little wonder, then, that so many are dependent on this dangerous substance just to make it through the day. To manage daily cravings and blood sugar swings and reduce addiction long-term, add these health-promoting cures to your wellness arsenal. ChromiumThe micromineral...

Curcumin, boswellia and natural remedies better than pain meds

By Dr. Phil Domenico, September 30 2012
(NaturalNews) For quick relief, people reach for pain medicine to treat headache or joint pain. However, recent evidence suggests they may damage hearing. Fortunately there are more effective, natural, and safer alternatives. Unheard of painHearing loss is the sixth most common disease burden in high-income countries, affecting over 50 percent of U.S. adults by the age of 60. Now, a recent study found an increased risk of hearing loss in women who took ibuprofen or acetaminophen. The more drugs...

Big Government conspiracy theories become reality: Fluoride, cancer, chemicals and more

By S. D. Wells, September 30 2012
(NaturalNews) What if you just found out that cancer in America began when food processing plants became prominent and people moved closer to the industrial plants, where the jobs were, just after World War II? And what if you found out from a very "reliable source" that the U.S. government knew this processed food would cause cancer? Would you believe it, or would you call the people who do believe it conspiracy theorists? Does it seem so RADICAL of a concept, like some outrageous and malicious...

Lower your blood pressure naturally with these four fast-acting remedies

By PF Louis, September 30 2012
(NaturalNews) High blood pressure or hypertension afflicts many who may not be aware of it. It is referred to as a silent disease among those without recognizable symptoms. It's estimated that around one in three Americans have high blood pressure (HBP). Recognizable symptoms include heart palpitations and dizzy spells. People who are overweight, pre-diabetic, or diabetic tend to have higher blood pressures. There are two readings of concern: Systolic is the upper or first number and is generally...

The racket that is Big Pharma

By Sherry Baker, September 30 2012
(NaturalNews) Do you know anyone taking prescription drugs regularly? The odds are great you do, and what's more, they probably aren't taking just one. They are probably also taking drugs they don't need - and that could even be negatively impacting their health - because their doctors are too quick to fall under the influence of Big Pharma's aggressive drug sales reps. Consider this amazing statistics: almost half of the U.S. population are currently diagnosed with a chronic condition and 40...

Suboptimal vitamin D levels significantly increase cardiovascular disease risk

By John Phillip, September 30 2012
(NaturalNews) The past decade has seen thousands of studies published that all demonstrate the profound importance of obtaining sufficient amounts of the sunshine vitamin from food, sun exposure and supplementation. No other nutrient has been shown to exert such a wide range of health benefits, yet millions of children and adults suffer needlessly because they do not have sufficient blood levels of circulating vitamin D. In a new, major study published in the American Heart Association journal...

30 great reasons to make home remedies from Aloe vera - the legendary healing plant of the Egyptians, Greeks and Native Americans

By JB Bardot, September 30 2012
(NaturalNews) Over 6,000 years have passed since the Egyptians referred to the common houseplant Aloe vera as the "plant of immortality," due to its myriad of uses for everything from acne to baldness, insomnia, digestive upsets, sepsis and cancer. Aloe vera plants produce a variety of substances with antibacterial, anti-fungal, anti-viral and antioxidant properties; earning it a spot in the pantheon of superfoods and super herbs alongside companions such as echinacea, garlic, turmeric and ginger...

Russia completely suspends use of Monsanto's GM corn

By J. D. Heyes, September 30 2012
(NaturalNews) What does Russia know about genetically modified corn that we don't? Well, maybe not much, but the difference is Moscow is at least prepared to act on the information it has. According to recent reports, the Russian consumer-rights watchdog agency, Rospotrebnadzor, said recently it made the decision to suspend importation and use of genetically engineered corn made by Monsanto Co., after release of a study alleging that the crop causes cancer. Rospotrebnadzor said in a statement...

Pee-Wee football coach pays his children to make bone-crunching hits

By Jon Rappoport, September 30 2012
(NaturalNews) It's a mirror of the New Orleans Saints bounty scandal, in which NFL players allegedly won bonuses by knocking opposing players out of games. But this is Pop Warner football in Orange County, California. These are 10 and 11 year olds. Two coaches of the Tustin Red Cobras are accused of paying between $20 and $50 to their players for making big hits and taking other teams' players off the field. In one helmet-to-helmet hit, the targeted player wobbled out of the game with a concussion...

Big Pharma's profiteering has reached the breaking point: 45 percent of Americans can no longer afford prescriptions

By Jonathan Benson, September 29 2012
(NaturalNews) Drug companies have gotten so greedy, and the American public so financially distressed, that nearly half of all Americans under the age of 65 who normally take prescription drugs are no longer doing so because they allegedly cannot afford it. This is according to a new report compiled by the Consumer Reports National Research Center (CRNRC), which also found that 63 percent of those in need of medical care are skipping trips to the doctor because of the high costs involved. Based...

Salmonella for lunch: KFC serves man a raw chicken sandwich

By J. D. Heyes, September 29 2012
(NaturalNews) When you go to a restaurant you have the reasonable expectation that your food will be properly prepared. So imagine one patron's surprise when he was recently served a raw chicken sandwich at a KFC in Ontario, Canada. According to reports, a photo of the offending sandwich was subsequently posted on the social news site Reddit; it shows what appears to a bite taken out of a piece of partially cooked - but mostly raw - chicken. Reddit user bonneriffic12 uploaded the nauseating...

Russia's small-scale organic agriculture model may hold the key to feeding the world

By Jonathan Benson, September 29 2012
(NaturalNews) Imagine living in a country where having the freedom to cultivate your own land, tax-free and without government interference, is not only common but also encouraged for the purpose of promoting individual sovereignty and strong, healthy communities. Now imagine that in this same country, nearly all of your neighbors also cultivate their own land as part of a vast network of decentralized, self-sustaining, independent "eco-villages" that produce more than enough food to feed the entire...

Eat a diet rich in fermented foods to help achieve optimal health

By Brad Chase, September 29 2012
(NaturalNews) Beneficial microbes have been living inside the human gastrointestinal tract since the beginning of time, as they have been for all animals and insects. Eating a diet rich in fermented foods, which contain massive amounts of beneficial microbes, or probiotics, is essential for optimal health. Unfortunately, ever since Louis Pasteur's work was promoted, the average person associates "bacteria" with germs that need to be killed. Medical science responded with antibiotics, but lately...

Yet another study shows cranberry juice beats bladder infections - this time in children

By PF Louis, September 29 2012
(NaturalNews) Bladder Cranberry juice has been considered the go-to solution for any kind of bladder or urinary tract infection (UTI). Some consider this a wife's tale, others claim benefits. A major reason for testing cranberry juice against UTIs is that bladder infections have a tendency to reoccur. The antibiotics prescribed for bladder infections create side effects and the UTI bacteria are becoming more resistant. The bacterium is usually an E. coli type, which varies slightly from case...

More Le Roy students diagnosed with tic-like neurological symptoms just like one year ago

By J. D. Heyes, September 29 2012
(NaturalNews) It happened about this same time a year ago, and now it's happening again. Two more students from Le Roy junior and high school, near Rochester, N.Y., have been diagnosed with strange, mysterious tic-like symptoms once again, following a similar episode at the beginning of the 2011 school year, local reports said recently, though a physician who is treating one of the new patients has blamed the new symptoms on recent publicity about the earlier outbreak. Some reports said the...

Is ice cream really as addictive as cocaine?

By Brad Chase, September 29 2012
(NaturalNews) In March 2012, the British news source, Daily Mail, ran a story that stated ice cream was as addicting as cocaine. The article quoted the well-respected American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, which had published a study performed at the Oregon Research Institute just days before. The clinical study reported that people build up a tolerance to ice cream in the same way they build up a tolerance to addictive drugs such as cocaine. The high fat and sugar content in ice cream causes...

You have a choice: Sex or bread?

By Jaqui Karr , September 29 2012
(NaturalNews) Given the choice to have sex or eat bread, which would you choose? If you just screamed "sex!": 1) Apologize to your co-workers 2) Ask yourself why so many others would choose bread, pasta, and pizza Gluten sensitivity is on the rise like no other food intolerance. It affects people with Celiac disease AND a very large portion of the population who do not have the genes for Celiac disease but still react negatively when they eat gluten (NCGS: Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitive). For...

Help reverse aging with telomere support

By Derrell Jones, September 29 2012
(NaturalNews) Let's face it. We live in a time where life expectancy has increased but the quality of our lives has not necessarily done the same. Modern medicine can cut away disease and manage symptoms to an extent but falls short in assisting us with overall health maintenance. Increasingly, people are accepting and acting on the fact that we need to support our health with excellent nutrition if we are to truly take advantage of our extended years. One definite way to increase quality of life...

Wal-Mart fires brain cancer employee for using doctor-recommended medical marijuana; federal court affirms medical discrimination

By Jonathan Benson, September 29 2012
(NaturalNews) A Michigan man was recently fired from his managerial position at a Walmart store in Battle Creek, Michigan, after it was discovered that he had been using medical marijuana outside of work hours in accordance with his doctor's recommendations for treating an inoperable brain tumor. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a lawsuit against Walmart on the man's behalf, but a federal court recently responded by deciding that this form of medical discrimination by an employer is...

Can chiropractic treat seizures in autistic children?

By Eric L. Zielinski, September 29 2012
(NaturalNews) Over a decade ago, Pistolese presented the results of a thorough chiropractic literature review that out of the 17 papers reviewed, 15 epileptic patients out of 15 reported positive outcomes resulting from subluxation-based chiropractic care. Since his paper, several studies have been published documenting similar results. Of the various theories that have been postulated to explain the apparent effectiveness subluxation-based chiropractic has in managing seizures, Amalu's work concerning...

BIRTH RAPE: The criminal assault on mother and child

By Craig Stellpflug, September 29 2012
(NaturalNews) Big Pharma has taken the blessed event of childbirth and is turning it into a medical procedure. The general attitude in a normal hospital birth is more like treating a disease rather than a natural, healthy and inspiring event. Medical personnel rush to the labor and delivery ward and operating arena for a 'rescue operation' with the intensity of urgency rating upwards of a cataclysmic event with major casualties. Doctors and medical staff across the nation are cutting into mothers...

Why they had to stop Ron Paul

By Jon Rappoport, September 29 2012
(NaturalNews) Yes, of course it was the Federal Reserve. Paul wanted to investigate it and audit it thoroughly, and if by some remote chance he became president, he would have had the leverage to go deep and deeper. And then the global banksters would have tumbled out of the woodwork, for all to see. But Paul also wanted to bring all the American troops home and get them out of foreign wars. That was just as big a deal. He was stepping on some huge toes there. So let's explore a few pieces...

'Water computing' breakthrough? Tiny water droplets harnessed to perform computational logic

By Jonathan Benson, September 29 2012
(NaturalNews) What if it were possible to perform basic computational functions on a novel device that utilized nothing more than tiny water droplets and water-resistant materials, rather than the circuits, chips, and electricity that most computational devices utilize today? Such a device could one day become a reality thanks to new research out of Aalto University (AU) in Finland, which has unlocked a whole new realm of possibility for harnessing the power of water in computing. Though it may...

President Obama a 'war criminal' worse than Bush, says Ralph Nader

By J. D. Heyes, September 29 2012
(NaturalNews) To consumer and political activist Ralph Nader, President George W. Bush - whom he ran against for president on third-party and Independent tickets in 2000 and 2004 - was a serial offender. But President Barack Obama is, in many instances, worse, he says, even going so far as to label the current White House occupant a "war criminal." In a recent interview with Politico, Nader - the guy responsible for a number of automobile safety standards throughout the 1960s and 1970s - said...

GMO victory within reach? Proposition 37 is 'likely to pass' declares LA Times (but your help still needed!)

By Mike Adams, September 28 2012
(NaturalNews) Proposition 37, the GMO labeling bill that's on the ballot in California, is polling 2-to-1 in favor of passing, the LA Times is now reporting. 61% of registered voters currently support GMO labeling, and only 25% oppose it. This high support rate is the result of a massive, decentralized grassroots effort involving non-profits, independent news outlets (like Natural News), educators like Jeffrey Smith, activists like Ronnie Cummins, large financial donors like Dr. Mercola, honest...

Bleaching agent used in foamed plastics like yoga mats and shoe soles found in McDonald's McRib sandwich

By J. D. Heyes, September 28 2012
(NaturalNews) The fact that most fast foods are not a smart, healthy diet choice is well documented by now. Still, it never ceases to amaze us here at Natural News just what kind of harmful garbage fast food companies put in some of their most popular items. Take the McRib sandwich from McDonald's. Considering its ingredients, it's a good thing that the fast food chain only offers it once in a while. According to the restaurant's website, here are just three of the 70 chemicals and ingredients...

Some U.S. farmers now feeding their cattle gummy worms, marshmallows, and ice cream sprinkles in response to skyrocketing feed costs

By Ethan A. Huff, September 28 2012
(NaturalNews) The cost of genetically-modified (GM) corn and soy feed for conventional cattle is surging so high, and availability plunging so low, as a result of persistent drought conditions and resultant crop failures that conventional feedlot farmers are having to seek out less expensive and more plentiful alternatives. But such alternatives are not exactly the types of things you would typically expect a farmer to feed his animals: corn syrup-laden gummy worms, nutrient-devoid marshmallows,...

Pain-free detoxing - Improve your detox experience with natural methods to reduce uncomfortable or painful side effects

By JB Bardot, September 28 2012
(NaturalNews) Some people talk about detoxing like it's the easiest thing to do. The truth is, that detoxing is not fun and in some cases can produce unpleasant side-effects ranging from dizziness, to headaches, nausea, diarrhea, joint pain, breathing problems, insomnia and seizures. All detoxing agents force toxins from their deepest recesses to the surface for removal; however, several simple ingredients will accomplish the job, minimizing side-effects. When you learn these few tricks, you're...

Five beliefs that are causing society to crumble

By Mike Bundrant, September 28 2012
(NaturalNews) My recent conversation with Bruce Lipton on Mental Health Exposed inspired me to ponder beliefs that contribute to the decline of civilization. Imagine millions of individuals acting on their individual versions of the following five beliefs and you are not far from a world of greed, terror, materialism and unnecessary suffering. To make your contribution to a more enlightened world, notice when you are acting upon the following beliefs and consider what other options you have. Change...

Man awarded over $7 million for microwave popcorn-induced lung damage

By Jonathan Benson, September 28 2012
(NaturalNews) A Colorado man says his constant habit of eating two bags of microwaveable popcorn every day for 10 years caused him to develop an irreversible lung condition, for which he now has trouble breathing properly. And following a recent lawsuit he filed against Gilster-Mary Lee Corp., the company responsible for producing the popcorn, a jury has decided that the man is entitled to $7.2 million in compensation for his loss of health, even though he willingly ate the popcorn all those years...

Cutting red and processed meats slashes chronic disease risk by 10 percent

By John Phillip, September 28 2012
(NaturalNews) Over consumption of any particular food group does not provide a firm pathway to optimal health. In prior bodies of research, excess dietary red and processed meats have been shown to significantly increase the risk of many cancer lines while contributing to cardiovascular disease and diabetes, largely due to the preservative nitrites in processed meats and fattening antibiotics so prevalent in red meat. Researchers from Great Britain have published a study confirming the negative...

Food inflation to be driven by record-high mass slaughtering of farm animals

By Jonathan Benson, September 28 2012
(NaturalNews) The price of food is about to get a whole lot higher as a result of the mass slaughter of cattle stocks worldwide, which itself is a result of persistent drought conditions that have caused a shortage of staple food items, and a subsequent spike in animal feed costs. According to a new report out of England, the end result of this disastrous phenomenon will be a 14 percent overall jump in food costs throughout the next year, as food costs reach their highest levels ever on record. The...

Leap tall buildings in a single bound with rhodiola herb

By Carolanne Wright, September 28 2012
(NaturalNews) Used by the ancient Greeks, Vikings and Chinese emperors to increase vitality, endurance and mental acuity -- rhodiola has a colorful history dating back thousands of years. In more modern times, it is known as a potent tonic for depression, heart arrhythmia and even cancer. With very few side-effects, rhodiola is a remarkable herb that just may activate superhuman powers for those who use it. As a powerful adaptogen, Rhodiola rosea helps the body to resist stress. Take for example...

Apple forgets to 'Think Different'

By Carolanne Wright, September 28 2012
(NaturalNews) It is easy to be lured into the techno sphere of walled gardens. After all, who wouldn't like a user experience that keeps out the cyber riff-raff of undesirable malware or offensive and questionable material. The problem is that the safe and cozy atmosphere of walled gardens can become a prison of censorship. Who draws the line for what is acceptable and what is not? Add to this features like the app lock on Apple iOS 6 along with the possibility of politically driven blackouts of...

Can humans generate metabolic energy from the sun? Maybe one day, say scientists

By J. D. Heyes, September 28 2012
(NaturalNews) In order to feed ourselves, human beings have to grow, hunt or gather food. Many other living things don't have those kind of sustenance limitations because they can create their own through the process of photosynthesis. Plants, algae and several species of bacteria can do that by using sunlight, which creates chemical reactions in their bodies and producing sugars. Is it possible for humans to do that - to alter our bodies to feed off the sun's energy as a plant does? As a rule...

Be the change with crowd-funding

By Carolanne Wright, September 28 2012
(NaturalNews) Instead of turning to big banks, the government or credit cards, creative entrepreneurs and environmental activists are using the power of numbers to realize their dreams. Enter crowd-funding. By tapping into networks of individuals, small donations finance worthy projects, businesses and ideas -- even civic overhauls. And people are making a difference without breaking the bank. Many times, projects and businesses that need capital are overly 'alternative' and unable to attract...

How to raise an extraordinary child in a toxic world

By Jonathan Landsman, September 27 2012
(NaturalNews) First of all, let's make one thing perfectly clear - the health of our children is at risk - like never before in the history of mankind. Toxic vaccination programs; GMO-laced, processed food; too much television time; modern day radiation exposure from cell phones and a poor education system - make it a very toxic world for our children. We, as caregivers, must put an end to this madness for the sake of our children and future generations. Learn everything you can about the dangers...

Nearly every major drug company convicted of criminal behavior in three-year, $11 billion sweep

By Ethan A. Huff, September 27 2012
(NaturalNews) Many medical professionals and members of the general public are losing faith in the credibility of the clinical trial and drug approval process, and rightfully so in light of all the corporate corruption and criminal behavior that has recently come to light. Two new papers published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) suggest that drug industry corruption is so pervasive nowadays that even the most rigorously-conducted studies and trials are not being taken seriously by many...



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