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Vets increasingly prescribing diet drugs for fat dogs; liposuction use on the rise

By J. D. Heyes, July 11 2012
(NaturalNews) You have no doubt heard about the obesity epidemic among humans, but believe it or not, the animal kingdom is also battling the bulge, and what's more, veterinarians and researchers see lots of similarities between the species that could lead to better outcomes for both man and beast. For some time now, vets have increasingly encountered overweight animals in their practices, from dogs and cats to horses, turtles and even fish. Many vets "treat increasingly portly ponies. They...

Are you riding the sleeping pill death-train?

By Craig Stellpflug, July 11 2012
(NaturalNews) Would you board a train that had a 36 percent higher chance of a fatal crash than another train? How about climbing onto an airplane where a random 1 out of 16 wouldn't even make the destination alive? Yet people ride these deadly odds when they take even one sleep medication per month. Something to sleep onSleeping pills can put you to sleep all right... permanently! Researchers found that people taking even occasional sleep and/or anxiety drugs died at a 36 percent higher rate...

Use these supplements to stop cravings, burn fat and energize your workouts

By PF Louis, July 11 2012
(NaturalNews) Maybe you've noticed - people on low or no fat diets tend to remain fat or regain it quickly. Food fat issues are overrated. We need good fat to help build cell walls and brain cells. Calorie sources and how they're metabolized are the real issues. A more recent, more accurate assessment points to high fructose corn syrup (HFCS). It is in almost all processed and junk foods, even those that don't taste sweet. Almost half the calories of HFCS are not used for energy. They're stored...

Not getting enough vitamin D could cause you to lose mobility, become disabled

By Ethan A. Huff, July 11 2012
(NaturalNews) There is no longer any doubt that regular, unfiltered sunlight exposure, which helps promote and maintain optimal blood levels of vitamin D, plays a critical role in health promotion and disease prevention. And a recent study published in the Journal of Gerontology: Medical Science further confirms this, having found that inadequate blood levels of vitamin D can lead to decreased mobility and even disablement, particularly among the elderly. Based on data collected from the comprehensive...

Natural food prices falling as big name distributors ramp up offerings

By Ben , July 11 2012
(NaturalNews) It seems that more and more big name supermarkets have a natural foods section with natural food and products. Kroger in particular has pushed its Nature's Market, now found in more than 1,300 of the 2,500 stores nationwide. With the demand to increase market share for natural foods between competitors, it could mean good news as prices fall slowly but surely. "Used to be this was all very faddish," said Gregg Proctor, who heads up natural foods for Kroger's central division, which...

Ward off cancer, protect against radiation, and ease irritable bowel syndrome with mint

By Carolanne Wright, July 11 2012
(NaturalNews) A seemingly humble herb, mint offers a variety of exceptional health enhancing features. Research has shown that certain varieties of mint have properties that help defend against cancer and damaging radiation. Not only does this herb offer protective benefit, but it also provides those who suffer from irritable bowl syndrome much needed relief. Mentha piperita (peppermint) is native to the Mediterranean and nutrient rich. The fresh herb contains ample amounts of vitamin A, C, B12...

Using probiotic enriched foods can optimize your health

By Dr. David Jockers, July 11 2012
(NaturalNews) Our ancestors' utilized probiotic enriched foods on a regular basis. This was necessary as a means of food preservation without the advent of refrigeration. Many ancient medicine men and physicians began utilizing them to treat certain ailments. Probiotic enriched foods are one of the most important attributes of a healthy diet and lifestyle. In the early 20th century, Nobel Prize winning scientist Ilya Ilyich Mechinikov attributed the remarkable health of a group of Bulgarian people...

Confirmed - Chief Justice Roberts switched sides on Affordable Care Act Supreme Court decision

By Ethan A. Huff, July 11 2012
(NaturalNews) Insider sources have revealed that Chief Justice John Roberts indeed flip-flopped his previous position by deciding at the last minute to affirm the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare. Jan Crawford, Chief Political and Legal Correspondent at CBS News reports that two unnamed sources familiar with the details of the proceedings have come forward with claims that Chief Justice Roberts caved to eleventh-hour pressures urging support for the ACA, despite...

'Unknown disease' kills 60 children in Cambodia - Could vaccines have been the cause?

By Ethan A. Huff, July 11 2012
(NaturalNews) Dozens of young children in Cambodia have died in recent months of what health authorities are claiming is some kind of mystery disease. But based on the nature of the afflicted children's symptoms prior to their deaths, it seems a likely possibility that they may have been victims of vaccine injuries, and that the disease explanation is the media's attempt to cover up the truth. According to Dr. Nima Asgari, a public health specialist at the United Nations (UN) body in Cambodia...

Teaching children to cook found pivotal in their ability to make healthy food choices

By Raw Michelle, July 11 2012
(NaturalNews) While it's obvious that children (and even adults) who like fruits and vegetables are more likely to eat them, researchers are trying to identify the pivotal variable that causes individuals to like them. The study comes from Alberta, Canada, where researchers conducted a province-wide study on the eating habits of students in the fifth grade. Students from over 150 schools were surveyed, in an attempt to appraise the eating patterns that were being established so early in life....

How to consistently save money on organic, non-GMO and truly natural groceries

By Mike Adams, July 10 2012
(NaturalNews) I'm a huge fan and customer of Green PolkaDot Box, and they've become my top source for acquiring organic, non-GMO and truly natural products. Just like I shop for books and electronics at Amazon.com, I now buy most of my organics at Green PolkaDot Box, and it's saving me money every time I shop there. I want to bring these same savings to NaturalNews readers while also making you aware of all the new brands they now carry: Garden of Life, Nature's Path, Nutiva, Global Healing Center...

Was the discovery of Higgs boson actually the world's most successful experiment in the power of conscious intention?

By Mike Adams, July 10 2012
(NaturalNews) The recent discovery of the Higgs particle -- the "God" particle -- will go down in the history of science as one of the greatest discoveries ever made. But what was discovered, exactly? Was it a discovery of a "particle" that grants mass to other elements of matter, or was it the discovery that thousands of scientists focusing on a large data set of seemingly random events can successfully skew the results of the data into a 5-sigma level of apparent statistical significance? In...

Activist mom launches national movement boycotting GMOs

By PF Louis, July 5 2012
(NaturalNews) Occasionally, an outraged citizen turns on the establishment and starts a grass roots national campaign. One such citizen is Connecticut mother Diana Reeves. She quit her promising career with an upscale accounting firm to take care of her young son with cancer, who died before turning five. With her other two children suffering from health problems, Diana channeled her grief into researching food and its relationship to health, including the effect on health from GMOs. Her concern...

Addictive painkiller OxyContin being tested on U.S. children

By Ethan A. Huff, July 10 2012
(NaturalNews) Purdue Pharma LP, the pharmaceutical company responsible for developing the highly addictive painkiller drug OxyContin (oxycodone), is so desperate to retain exclusivity on the soon-to-expire patent rights for its drug that it has decided to conduct clinical trials with OxyContin on young children. According to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), more than 150 children between the ages of six and 16 will participate in the multi-site trial, which will be used solely to extend OxyContin's...

The 'Monsanto Rider': Are Biotech Companies About to Gain Immunity from Federal Law?

By Ronnie Cummins, July 10 2012
(NaturalNews) While many Americans were firing up barbecues and breaking out the sparklers to celebrate Independence Day, biotech industry executives were more likely chilling champagne to celebrate another kind of independence: immunity from federal law. A so-called "Monsanto rider," quietly slipped into the multi-billion dollar FY 2013 Agricultural Appropriations bill, would require - not just allow, but require - the Secretary of Agriculture to grant a temporary permit for the planting or cultivation...

'Foie gras' duck meat produced by force-feeding ducks, geese until their livers expand

By Ethan A. Huff, July 10 2012
(NaturalNews) A delicacy in French cuisine, foie gras is served all around the world in some of the finest restaurants where food enthusiasts flock to get their fix of this rare and unusual fare. But in order to produce this controversial cuisine, farmers have to gorge ducks and geese with ghastly amounts of corn feed administered through a force-feeding tube, which causes the birds' livers to artificially expand in size, and may cause them severe pain and distress. Though the practice has been...

Anti-obesity vaccine shot offers false promise of staying slim even on a junk food diet

By D Holt, July 10 2012
(NaturalNews) New vaccinations against obesity that could allow obese patients to eat as much junk food as they like and still lose weight are in development. As reported in the Journal Of Animal Science and Biotechnology, a research team led by Dr. Keith Haffer, of US firm Braasch Biotech, and Mariana Monteiro from the University of Porto in Portugal have both developed new shots which could revolutionize the treatment of obese people One shot works by tricking the immune system into creating...

Proof that green tea reduces "bad" cholesterol levels

By Ben , July 10 2012
(NaturalNews) Green tea has always been cited to improve a number of health benefits through its consumption. A recent study targeted LDL, or "bad" cholesterol and brought forth evidence that green tea reduces those levels. The question of how much and whether or not green tea should serve as a medical alternative remains to be seen; however, the overall benefits of green tea are difficult to ignore. The study separated participants in two random groups: the first group who drank green tea and...

If you believe in liberty, the U.S. government now considers you a terror suspect

By J. D. Heyes, July 10 2012
(NaturalNews) In this season of Independence, it's important - and sad - to note how far we've come from our nation's founding, where brave, insightful men laid everything on the line just a couple of centuries ago in an all-or-nothing effort to birth the greatest, most successful, free country in the history of the earth. Today, holding dear such values as freedom and liberty will get you put on a terrorist list. Welcome to America 2012. A new study funded by the Department of Homeland Security...

Seven ways to find joy in tough times

By PF Louis, July 10 2012
(NaturalNews) These are tough times getting tougher. We all should know by now that stress may be the number one catalyst for bad health. But denial is not the answer. We need to understand more about the reality of our times in order to survive. The trick is to do so while retaining a level of equanimity and compassionate detachment, not merely forced cold indifference. Through equanimity, the spark of joy can ignite happiness no matter what the environment is forcing on us. True happiness...

10 reasons to take a probiotic daily

By PF Louis, July 10 2012
(NaturalNews) Probiotic intake for overall good health has been underestimated by even the alternative health community. The fact is that gut bacteria greatly affects both overall physical and mental health. There are 400 to 500 species of bacteria residing in your gut or gastrointestinal (GI) tract, which if opened up and laid out flat would cover a tennis court. If placed on a scale, your GI tract bacteria would weigh in at three pounds. Probiotic bacteria have many more functions than digestion...

Mineral deficiencies can be fatal to athletes

By Duran Rivera, July 7 2012
(NaturalNews) In the growing market of nutrition and health, where being a vegetarian, vegan, raw vegan, or fruitarian has been integrated into the mainstream diet of millions of Americans, one thing that is not being mentioned enough is the importance of minerals. A quick rundown of the importance of minerals and their function shows us that minerals are critical to our entire physiology such as the teeth, bones, blood, muscle, tissue and nerve cells. They are integral to transporting oxygen...

Big Pharma criminality no longer a conspiracy theory: Bribery, fraud, price fixing now a matter of public record

By Mike Adams, July 9 2012
(NaturalNews) Those of us who have long been describing the pharmaceutical industry as a "criminal racket" over the last few years have been wholly vindicated by recent news. Drug and vaccine manufacturer Merck was caught red-handed by two of its own scientists faking vaccine efficacy data by spiking blood samples with animal antibodies. GlaxoSmithKline has just been fined a whopping $3 billion for bribing doctors, lying to the FDA, hiding clinical trial data and fraudulent marketing. Pfizer, meanwhile...

GlaxoSmithKline pleads guilty to criminal fraud charges, pays massive $3 billion in fines

By Ethan A. Huff, July 8 2012
(NaturalNews) U.K.-based pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), a corporate "person" in the eyes of the federal government (http://blog.timesunion.com/occupyalbany/corporations-are-people/394/), has pleaded guilty to criminal charges in what even the mainstream media is calling the largest healthcare fraud case in history. And though the company is having to fork over $3 billion in collective fines for its illegal activity, no actual GSK employees or executives are being held personally responsible...

SaneVax: Why is a highly sensitive HPV test used in vaccine development and not for patient care?

By Rosemary Mathis, Vice President of Victim Support, SANE VAX, INC., July 8 2012
(NaturalNews) The SaneVax Team wants to know why consultants paid by the pharmaceutical industry appear to be using the World Health Organization (WHO) and the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to promote a double standard of HPV testing to market "cervical cancer vaccines" at the expense of women's health. Are HPV vaccine manufacturers, the NCI and WHO afraid of what a sensitive and accurate HPV test would disclose if one were used for post-vaccination monitoring and patient care? According to...

Homeopathic remedies alleviate heat exhaustion and heat stroke

By JB Bardot, July 8 2012
(NaturalNews) When the dog days of summer arrive, it's important to protect not only against sunburn, but heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Overexposure to the sun and excessive heat causes loss of fluids leading to dehydration, low electrolytes and an increase in body temperature. This is caused not only by high atmospheric temperatures but by over-exposure to the sun, or performing manual work during high temperatures and high humidity. Certain illnesses can make an individual more prone to heat...

Researchers commandeer military drone to prove how easy hi-tech hijacking can be

By J. D. Heyes, July 8 2012
(NaturalNews) It's not something most of us want to contemplate, but the implications are too powerful to ignore: Researchers from the University of Texas at Austin have discovered a way to "hijack" the GPS signals which guide some of the nation's most sophisticated drones, and they fear our terrorist enemies might be able to eventually do the same thing. That's a problem, they say, because as the use of military-grade drones becomes more fashionable here at home, terrorists who obtain the capability...

Addicted to coffee? You may be dopamine deficient

By PF Louis, July 8 2012
(NaturalNews) Many of us depend on an early morning "Jo" to get us on the go. Some of us need refills as the day progresses. Still others use coffee to get over depression or anxiety, even though caffeine can create more fight or flight hormones and tax our adrenal glands by pumping us with adrenaline. The adrenaline rushes lead to more retention of cortisol, leading to a vicious cycle of more stress and anxiety. Many of us may have to look into our coffee drinking habits to determine whether...

Cell phone radiation - What the telecommunication companies don't want you to know

By Lloyd Burrell, July 8 2012
(NaturalNews) In 2010, Devra Davis, PhD, MPH, president of the Environmental Health Trust, and former White House adviser, wrote the book titled, "Disconnect: The Truth About Cell Phone Radiation, What The Industry Has Done To Hide It, and How To Protect Your Family." Dr. Davis shares her concerns, "If the industry doesn't make a positive move soon, we may have a global epidemic on our hands within the next two decades. This global epidemic is not a scare tactic. There is study after study, over...

Who knew? Compound in apples fights obesity, diabetes and fatty liver disease

By John Phillip, July 8 2012
(NaturalNews) Overweight and obesity continue to plague a majority of men, women and children alike, placing them at considerable risk for heart disease, diabetes and fatty liver disease as a result of chronic metabolic dysfunction. Alternative health practitioners understand that the problem is the result of much more than a simple 'calories-in, calories-out' equation, as refined, synthetic foods provide the dominant source of calories in most modern diets. Our genetic structure does not support...

Ecuadorian research into ancient diets unveils a new super food

By Raw Michelle, July 8 2012
(NaturalNews) The contemporary American diet can greatly benefit from the innumerable centuries of experience that many cultures have in food science. Stretching back through generations of home cooking and healing, many of these dietary choices can claim tenure as part of a health positive diet. The successful proliferation of these ancient cultural groups stands as a testament to the long-term stability and resilience the diet can provide. Taking a cue from our ancestors Common staple foods...

Traces of banned antibiotics discovered in poultry

By J. D. Heyes, July 8 2012
(NaturalNews) Researchers at Johns Hopkins' Bloomberg School of Public Health and at Arizona State University have discovered traces of a banned antibiotic in poultry byproducts, which seems to indicate producers are evading 2005 regulation prohibiting its use in treating chickens and turkeys. The scientists said they detected fluoroquinolones, which are antibiotics used to treat a broad spectrum of bacterial infections in people, as well as other over-the-counter drugs and residues in feather...

Food: A direct connection to how you feel

By Melissa A. Bartoszewski, DC, July 8 2012
(NaturalNews) Ever wonder why you are in pain, feeling tired and sluggish, frequently sick, have less than radiant skin, or just can't seem to focus? The answer may very well lie in the meals you eat on a daily basis. Food plays a direct role in why you feel the way you do. Making smarter choices by incorporating natural, raw foods into your diet will help to alleviate common symptoms and allow you to live a healthier, symptom-free life. Processed, chemically and genetically altered foods wreak...

10 things the recent D.C. power outage taught us about a real, large-scale collapse

By Mike Adams, July 8 2012
(NaturalNews) In the wake of violent storms, the power went out for millions of Americans across several U.S. states. Governors of Virginia, West Virginia and Ohio declared a state of emergency. Over twenty people were confirmed dead, and millions sweltered in blistering temperatures while having no air conditioning or refrigeration. As their frozen foods melted into processed goo, some were waking up to a few lessons that we would all be wise to remember. Here are 10 hard lessons we're all learning...

Mystery meat in America? WTO strikes down country-of-origin labeling in U.S. grocery stores

By Ethan A. Huff, July 7 2012
(NaturalNews) Mexico and Canada have succeeded in a joint effort to strike down an American regulatory policy passed in 2008 that requires country-of-origin labeling (COOL) on meat sold in the U.S. Public Citizen reports that the World Trade Organization (WTO) has ruled against the U.S. in a case regarding the matter, a move that will potentially expose millions of Americans to "mystery" meat from unknown origins. As a member of the WTO, and now the ominous Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) that...

Support the Declaration of Internet Freedom

By J. D. Heyes, July 7 2012
(NaturalNews) An alliance of groups who advocate for freedom and privacy have joined to push U.S. lawmakers into acknowledging so-called digital rights of all Americans by signing a new Declaration of Internet Freedom. The declaration, which has been supported by groups like the American Civil Liberties Union, Amnesty International and the Electronic Frontier Foundation, features five simple principles (not 2,700 for keeping a free and open Internet. They are: Expression: Don't censor the Internet...

Why is cancer almost never found in mummies? A disease of modern living

By Craig Stellpflug, July 7 2012
(NaturalNews) "Cancer found in mummies is very rare," say professors Rosalie David and Michael Zimmerman from the University of Manchester. Their investigation of hundreds of Egyptian mummies found only one case of cancer. Searching for evidence of cancer in fossils and ancient medical texts, they uncovered only five cases of tumors, mostly benign. They conclude that cancer among ancient people "was extremely rare. There is nothing in the natural environment that can cause cancer. So it has to be...

South Carolina mother billed for street cleaning, vehicle removal after undocumented immigrant kills her son in drunk driving accident

By Jonathan Benson, July 7 2012
(NaturalNews) A South Carolina mother has had to cover the costs associated with cleanup after an undocumented immigrant living in the area struck and killed her son while driving drunk. WYFF4.com in Greenville reports that Loretta Robinson was billed for the towing and storage of her son Justin's car, as well as for street cleaning to clean up his blood, despite the fact that the man was the victim and not at fault. Anna Gonzalez, who has been living in the Greenville area for about 12 years...

High protein, low carbohydrate diet increases heart disease risk in women

By John Phillip, June 30 2012
(NaturalNews) Very few topics elicit more controversy and differing points of view than those pertaining to dietary ratios of carbohydrates, proteins and fats and how they pertain to optimal health. Nutrition science indicates that the answer to this dilemma is far from clear, and is most likely determined by individual body metabolism as predicated by evolved genetics and hereditary patterns. Yet, virtually all scientists would agree that highly processed and refined carbohydrates and excessive...

How convenient - Police claim Miami zombie cannibal was on marijuana, not bath salts

By Jonathan Benson, July 7 2012
(NaturalNews) The Miami man who chewed the face off another man back in May was high on marijuana, not "bath salts." This is the claim now being made by the Miami-Dade County Medical Examiner's Department, anyway, which is conveniently targeting marijuana at a time when many American states continue to advance decriminalization legislation. Rudy Eugene, 31, now dead, made national news back in May when he stripped the clothes off a homeless man on Miami's MacArthur Causeway, and proceeded to feast...

Germination and fermentation - The secret to easily digestible grains

By Carolanne Wright, July 7 2012
(NaturalNews) For many, improperly prepared grains can cause a variety of health issues ranging from digestive upset to serious malabsorption and deficiency. The problem is not necessarily the grain itself, but how it is handled before consumption. Through soaking, sprouting, and fermentation, this potentially harmful food is transformed into highly digestible and nutritious fare. All grains contain phytic-acid which binds to minerals such as iron, calcium, and magnesium. In order to liberate...

Wellness guru Lynette Pate's new book and upcoming T.O.U.R. provide the keys to your new, simple, organic life

By S. D. Wells, July 7 2012
(NaturalNews) Most Americans do not understand the way food can WORK FOR THEM and not against them. Most Americans have a hard time breaking out of the rut they have been in for so many years, usually due to a lack of education about the food they already consume. "Fuel for the Body - the Pate Weigh" is a short book that puts people on the right path, quickly. It's not a diet, but a lifestyle. Instead of bouncing in and out of some target weight, or blood sugar, or high and low cholesterol counts...

Getting back to nature

By Sherry L. Ackerman, Ph.D., July 7 2012
(NaturalNews) Nietzsche said that we were all Hyperboreans. I'd say that if our culture were any more alienated from Nature, he'd have been better advised to call us all Extraterrestrials. We are, frankly, so removed from Nature that it's hard to take seriously our claim to be a vital part of the planet. More worrisome is the fact that most people don't even recognize the alienation. If asked, they tell you that they love Nature - evidenced by some weekend camping trips and occasional walks around...

An introduction to Divinity Now: Consciousness and the Creator, cosmology, divine liberty and more

By Mike Adams, July 7 2012
(NaturalNews) Welcome to Divinity Now, an exploration of conscious cosmology. "Conscious" means we each have a soul, a sense of self awareness, and free will to decide our actions. "Cosmology" is the study of the physical universe and its origins. Conscious cosmology stands in contrast to conventional ("scientific") cosmology, which believes in what I call "zombie cosmology" -- a dead universe where there is no consciousness, no souls, no minds, no free will and no Creator. Zombie cosmology is...

Cacao superfood smoothie recipe plus huge discounts on cacao for NaturalNews readers

By Mike Adams, July 6 2012
(NaturalNews) When it comes to health-enhancing superfoods, cacao (chocolate) is one of the most powerful and delicious foods on the planet. In addition to supporting cardiac health and lifting moods, cacao is well known to east symptoms of PMS, enhance glucose metabolism and may even help prevent colon cancer. Here's a delightful infographic that explains more: http://www.naturalnews.com/Infographic-Benefits-of-Cacao.html Cacao superfoods discounted for NaturalNews readersRight now, cacao...

The corruption of the Farm Bill, and why clean, organic food remains more expensive than conventional

By Ethan A. Huff, July 6 2012
(NaturalNews) If you have ever wondered why junk food is almost always artificially cheap compared to healthy food, you need look no further than federal agriculture policy. Little do most people know that the federal government funnels billions of taxpayer dollars via the "Farm Bill" into large-scale crop systems that primarily grow genetically-modified (GM) soy, corn, cotton and other commodity crops used throughout the highly-processed, industrial food supply. Every five years, Congress reviews...

High spike in suicide rates among psychiatric patients points to pharmaceutical repercussions

By J. D. Heyes, July 6 2012
(NaturalNews) What is causing a dramatic spike in the number of suicides among psychiatric outpatients in one of Illinois' most prestigious psychiatric programs? That's what researchers would like to find out, though a number of observers think the phenomenon could be related to the medications themselves. Officials with Northwestern Memorial Hospital, which is located in Chicago, said while they're "concerned about this disturbing trend," they offered no further details about the hospital's response...

How to keep your dog healthy

By Madeleine Innocent, July 6 2012
(NaturalNews) In the last 50 years or so, the health of domestic dogs has declined dramatically. Dogs are getting serious diseases at younger ages and are living shorter lives. Clearly something is profoundly wrong with the current model of canine health care. What has happened in these years to so change the health of dogs? There have been two major changes in this time; diet and veterinary care. Diet is at the heart of most dog diseaseDogs are omnivorous scavengers at the carnivore end of...

Monounsaturated fats are essential to unlock nutrients from vegetables

By John Phillip, July 6 2012
(NaturalNews) Everybody knows that a diet filled with fresh, raw vegetables and greens are essential to vibrant health and prevention of chronic diseases, but few understand how the fats they consume along with these foods help to unlock the nutrient store provided by a healthy diet. At the ill-advised advice of many dieticians and medical professionals, people are encouraged to follow a low fat diet that includes fat-free salad dressings laden with added sugars for flavoring. Researchers from...

FDA's shutting down of faulty drug manufacturing facilities 'over-aggressive and excessive,' says Congress

By Ethan A. Huff, July 6 2012
(NaturalNews) Several members of Congress are up in arms over the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)'s recent crackdown on faulty drug manufacturing facilities across the country. According to the Washington Examiner and several other news outlets, House Oversight and Government Reform Committee (HOGRC) Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Cal.) has issued a public statement in protest of the FDA's regulatory actions, dubbing them "over-aggressive and excessive," and responsible for causing widespread shortages...



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