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Studies Provide New Hope for Alzheimer's PatientsBy Sherry Baker, December 9 2008 (NewsTarget) There’s often little hope to be found about the mind-robbing disease known as Alzheimer’s and other dementias linked to aging. But two new studies raise the possibility that there are ways to delay, lessen or even successfully treat dementia – including using non-drug approaches based on ancient meditation techniques and exercises.
Alzheimer's disease causes nerve cells in the brain to die, resulting in a loss of memory and difficulties with speech and understanding. Now British researchers...
Overweight Prostate Cancer Sufferers More Likely to Die of the DiseaseBy Reuben Chow, December 9 2008 (NewsTarget) A study published in November’s The Lancet Oncology has revealed that overweight and obese men who were later diagnosed with prostate cancer are a lot more likely to die from the disease as compared to men with healthy weight. In addition, it also found that men with higher blood concentrations of C-peptide, which is a protein reflective of the amount of insulin secretion, who later get prostate cancer are also more likely to die from the disease as compared to men with lower levels...
 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Fatigue and FibromyalgiaBy Sheryl Walters, December 9 2008 (NewsTarget) Research has shown that Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) may improve life quality and symptom management for people with Chronic Fatigue (CFS) and Fibromyalgia (FM). Whilst it is not a cure for pain and fatigue, it can be tremendously beneficial in helping people deal with and manage their illness.
What Is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?
Cognitive-behavioral therapy is a way of helping people change the way they think. It helps you to recognize and dispel negative beliefs and fears...
 Excess Weight in Teen Girls Linked to Internet, Alcohol and Lack of SleepBy David Gutierrez, December 9 2008 (NaturalNews) Extensive Internet use, regular alcohol consumption and lack of sleep all significantly increase young women's chances of gaining excess weight, according to a study conducted by researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, and published in the Journal of Pediatrics.
Researchers surveyed 5,036 girls and women between the ages of 14 and 21 about how many recreational hours they spent on the Internet and how many alcoholic drinks they consumed per week...
 Poor Families Pressed Into Vaccine Trials by Drug Companies; 12 Babies DieBy David Gutierrez, December 9 2008 (NaturalNews) Major pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline has been accused of pressuring poor Third World parents into enrolling their children in experimental drug trials that have led to the deaths of at least 12 infants.
The company is currently testing an experimental pneumonia vaccine on children under the age of one in Argentina, Colombia and Panama. According to the Argentine Federation of Health Professionals (Feprosa), poor Argentinean parents have been "pressured and forced into signing...
Wine Boosts Omega-3s for Healthier Heart, Study FindsBy Sherry Baker, December 9 2008 (NewsTarget) Omega-3 fatty acids, mainly derived from cold water fish like salmon, are known to help prevent coronary heart disease and sudden cardiac death. Now European researchers have found that moderate wine drinking acts like a booster for omega-3s -- it raises the levels of the beneficial fatty acids in plasma and red blood cells. This major finding of the European study IMMIDIET will be published in the January issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, an official publication of...
Low Thyroid Hormone Increases Risk of Death from Heart Attack by Seventy PercentBy Barbara L. Minton, December 9 2008 (NewsTarget) By taking natural thyroid hormone tablets to reduce the level of thyroid stimulating hormone to the low end of the normal range, men and women can reduce death from cardiovascular disease by 70 percent. This earthshaking finding far exceeds results from any drug intervention. The 70 percent is not a statistical manipulation based on relative numbers. It represents an absolute decrease in death.
It has become more apparent that hormonal health and balance is the bedrock of good health...
Four Studies: Increased Cancer Risk in Immunity-Suppressed Organ Transplant RecipientsBy Reuben Chow, December 9 2008 (NewsTarget) Organ transplants give many people a new shot at life, a second chance which they might not have had if not for this medical procedure. Life, though, is never quite the same again, and organ recipients have to take immunosuppressant drugs to keep their bodies from rejecting their new organs. By having their immune systems suppressed, however, organ recipients become more susceptible to various health conditions, including infections. Unfortunately, they are also a lot more vulnerable...
Study Shows Active People Less Likely to Develop CancerBy David Gutierrez, December 9 2008 (NaturalNews) People with physically active lives are less likely to develop cancer, according to a study conducted by researchers from Japan's National Cancer Center and Public Health Center, and published in the American Journal of Epidemiology.
While a number of prior studies have suggested such a link, the current study is the first carried out on a non-Western population.
"There are a lot of physical differences between Asians and our Western counterparts," researcher Manami Inoue said...
Chemical Used on Crops could Make You FatBy Sherry Baker, December 8 2008 (NewsTarget) Many people who eat organic food and use natural products are trying to avoid pesticides that are linked to cancer and other diseases. Now Japanese researchers say there is another advantage to “going green” and avoiding toxins and chemical additives in the environment. A common pollutant has been found to have a potent effect on gene activity and could be contributing to the obesity epidemic.
According to an article published in the December issue of the journal Bioscience, the chemical...
 Study Shows Goji Berry Juice Improves Well-BeingBy David Gutierrez, December 8 2008 (NaturalNews) People who drank goji berry juice for two weeks experienced improvements in several measures of overall physical and psychological well-being, in a study funded and conducted by the goji berry juice company FreeLife International and published in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine.
Researchers assigned 35 healthy adults to consume 120 milliliters of either FreeLife GoChi juice or a similarly colored and flavored placebo for two weeks. This followed a two-week washout...
NaturalNews Launches Social Networking Features, Reader-Suggested Site EnhancementsBy Mike Adams, December 7 2008 (NaturalNews) Thank you to all the NaturalNews readers who have participated in our on-site surveys and feedback forms over the last several weeks. We've been gathering feedback and listening carefully to what readers wanted, and now we're rolling out the features you asked for.
What follows is an overview of the features and content we've recently introduced to the NaturalNews website.
More reviews of natural health productsIn our surveys, you told us you wanted more reviews and recommendations...
 Study Shows Magnet Therapy Eases MigrainesBy David Gutierrez, December 7 2008 (NaturalNews) A device that delivers two short magnetic pulses may help decrease the severity of migraines, according to a study conducted by researchers from Ohio State University-Columbus and presented at the annual meeting of the American Headache Society in Boston. The study was funded by NeuraLieve, manufacturer of the device.
Researchers studied 164 patients who suffer from migraine with aura, a specific type of migraine that is foreshadowed by certain sensory effects including tingling...
Lack of Sleep Greatly Increases Breast Cancer RiskBy Reuben Chow, December 7 2008 (NewsTarget) A study on almost 24,000 Japanese women recently published in the British Journal of Cancer has found that lack of sleep can greatly increase the risk of breast cancer, with women who slept 6 hours or less every night having a significantly higher risk.
Breast Cancer Statistics
Breast cancer is the most common cancer to hit women worldwide. In Japan, when age-standardized to the world population, the incidence rate was 28.3 per 100,000 in 1991, and rose to 39.5 in 2001.
In the...
Knowledge for a Revolution: From Fear to TruthBy Dr. Gregory Damato, Ph.D., December 7 2008 (NewsTarget) The western world has purposely been misled, intimidated and hypnotized by fear from nearly all established institutions of civilization. The best way to wire an individual's brain for fear is to consistently state the exact same premise over and over again, regardless of the veracity of such statements. As neuroscientists predict, individuals will unconsciously begin to believe such statements and the more often these ideas are reinforced, the stronger the hard wiring becomes.
We...
Greater Leniency in Assisted Suicide may Soon be Coming to AmericaBy Barbara L. Minton, December 7 2008 (NewsTarget) Washington state is busy responding to the call of the voters and crafting a law allowing doctors to prescribe lethal medication to terminally ill patients. Washington is the second state in the nation to adopt such a law which is patterned after Oregon’s “Death with Dignity” law allowing a terminally ill person to be prescribed lethal medication which would be self-administered. Approval of the initiative received a resounding 58 percent of the vote. The possibility that other states...
 New Research Shows Antidepressants Increase Risk of Non-Hodgkin LymphomaBy David Gutierrez, December 5 2008 (NaturalNews) People who take tricyclic antidepressants are at increased risk for a rare group of blood cancers known as non-Hodgkin lymphoma, according to study conducted by researchers from the Institute of Cancer Epidemiology at the Danish Cancer Society, and published in the journal Epidemiology.
"Our results indicate an increased risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma specifically among long-term users of tricyclic antidepressant medications," the researchers wrote. "Given the high prevalence of antidepressant...
 Fragranced Products Emit Toxic ChemicalsBy David Gutierrez, December 5 2008 (NaturalNews) Commonly used fragranced products emit a wide variety of chemicals into the air, some of which are federally regulated as toxic or hazardous substances, according to a study conducted by researcher Anne C. Steinemann of the University of Washington-Seattle and published in the journal Environmental Impact Assessment Review.
"I didn't find a brand that didn't emit at least one toxic chemical," Steinemann said.
Steinemann became concerned about the contents of fragranced products...
 Fight Disease with GarlicBy Sheryl Walters, December 5 2008 (NewsTarget) Garlic is a powerhouse super food that can wipe out unwanted visitors in the body and prevent disease. Garlic has been used throughout recorded history for both culinary and medicinal purposes. Its pungent, spicy flavour adds a kick to any dish. Just one clove a day will provide your body with vitamins A, B and C, as well as a vast array of minerals including selenium, iodine, potassium, iron, calcium, zinc and magnesium.
Garlic is generally regarded as more beneficial when it is...
Watermelon Juice: A Thirst Quenching Super Food JuiceBy Sheryl Walters, December 5 2008 (NewsTarget) Watermelon is a deliciously thirst quenching, healing super food. Juicing watermelon is especially nutritious because you can juice the entire melon…fruit, rind and seeds, all of which offer incredible benefits. In fact, studies show that the most nutrient dense part of the melon is the rind, and the seeds contain beneficial fat. When only the red part it eaten, we throw away the goodness that makes this such a spectacular food. The whole fruit is also far lower in sugar than the red...
Repeal of the Uptick Rule: A Planned Program to Obliterate the Stock MarketBy Barbara L. Minton, December 5 2008 (NewsTarget) Those wanting to see the future need look no further than the latest legislation, rules and decisions put into force by the people with the power. For example, there’s the 2005 Supreme Court eminent domain decision that allowed for private property to be seized by developers solely for the purpose of increasing municipal revenues. This decision, made at the height of the development boom, paved the way for a massive land grab that is taking ownership of huge tracts of land from the many...
Two Good Reasons to Reconsider Scans, such as CT and MRIBy Reuben Chow, December 5 2008 (NewsTarget) When was the last time you had a CT scan or an MRI scan, and how often do you have them? Do you even know what the letters “CT” and “MRI” stand for? A recent study conducted by a team from the University of California-San Francisco has found that the use of such medical imaging tools is playing its part in rising health care costs, while at the same time subjecting patients to increasing levels of radiation exposure.
One fact we cannot deny is, the development of these technologies...
Latest GMO Research: Decreased Fertility, Immunological Alterations and AllergiesBy Dr. Gregory Damato, Ph.D., December 4 2008 (NewsTarget) Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are created through an inexact science of shooting genes spliced from bacteria, viruses, insects, animals or humans with a .22 caliber pistol into the DNA of plants or animals laced with a metal such as tungsten. This unsafe science ostensibly supplants millions of years of evolution with little or no scientific justification. In fact, recent research on GMO crops have reported yields to be between 4 to 20 percent less than conventional crops [1...
 Study Shows Misleading Health Claims on Food for ChildrenBy David Gutierrez, December 4 2008 (NaturalNews) Most of the food products made specifically for children are unhealthy and non-nutritious, even though the majority claim to provide some health benefit, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Calgary, Canada, and published in the journal Obesity Reviews.
The researchers examined the nutritional labels of 367 products targeted at children, including those featuring cartoons on the packaging or specifically tied to children's movies, television programming...
Studies Prove that Obesity has Nothing to do with Bad GenesBy Sheryl Walters, December 4 2008 (NewsTarget) The current mainstream model of human health tells us that we are predestined to encounter certain illnesses, and that our weight is largely down to genes. Yet scientists in New Zealand are dispelling the common myth that obesity is caused by “bad genes.” Scientists from Auckland University’s Liggins Institute have discovered that genetic pre-disposition to obesity can be reversed through good nutrition in early childhood.
Their research shows that when a mother is undernourished...
Exercise Shown to Benefit Even Heart Failure PatientsBy Reuben Chow, December 4 2008 (NewsTarget) Heart failure patients were once advised not to exercise, in view of the potential risk that their weakened hearts would not be able to withstand the exertions of physical activity. But someone also once said, “if you rest, you rust”. And a recent study which was funded by the United States government has shown that a certain amount of exercise, contrary to previous belief, actually benefits heart failure patients.
Details of Study
The study, which was discussed at the American...
Discover Sprouted Nuts and Give Your Pancreas a BreakBy Barbara L. Minton, December 4 2008 (NewsTarget) Nuts are one of the healthiest foods to ad to your diet. Eating nuts not only reduces the risk of heart attack by a huge 60%, but research shows that people who eat more nuts are usually thinner and they have lower levels of LDL cholesterol and reduced risk of osteoporosis. Eating nuts even lowers the risk of cancer and reduces inflammation. Although this resume is quite impressive, nuts can be made even more nutritious, delicious and healthy by sprouting or soaking them. When it comes...
 Study Shows Link Between Fat and FructoseBy David Gutierrez, December 4 2008 (NaturalNews) The body converts fructose into fat much more rapidly than it does with other sugars, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Texas and published in the Journal of Nutrition.
Researchers fed a series of three soft drinks in randomized order to four men and two women with an average body mass index of 24.3 and an average age of 28. One drink contained a 100 percent glucose sweetener, another a 50-50 mix of glucose and fructose, and the third a 25-75 glucose...
 FDA Reluctantly Admits Mercury Fillings Have Neurotoxic Effects on ChildrenBy David Gutierrez, December 2 2008 (NaturalNews) For the first time, the FDA has issued a warning that the mercury contained in silver dental fillings may pose neurological risks to children and pregnant women.
"Dental amalgams contain mercury, which may have neurotoxic effects on the nervous systems of developing children and fetuses," reads a statement that has been added to the agency's Web site. "Pregnant women and persons who may have a health condition that makes them more sensitive to mercury exposure, including individuals...
Selenium Curbs AIDS Virus, may Fight CancerBy Sherry Baker, December 2 2008 (NewsTarget) After decades of attempting to fight AIDS with experimental vaccines and drugs, scientists have recently discovered how several natural substances could be powerful weapons against the disease. For example, in mid-November, UCLA AIDS researchers published research concluding that the herb astragalus contains a substance with the potential to possibly replace the side-effect plagued HAART (highly active antiretroviral therapy) currently used to treat AIDS patients. http://www.naturalnews...
 Regular Family Meals Reduces Teen Girls' Chance of Drug Use by HalfBy David Gutierrez, December 2 2008 (NaturalNews) Teenage girls whose families eat meals together regularly have a 50 percent lower chance of using alcohol, tobacco or marijuana than girls from families who did not regularly spend such time together, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Minnesota Medical School and published in the Journal of Adolescent Health.
Researchers surveyed 806 Minnesota children of approximate age 13 in 1998 and 1999 about whether they used controlled substances and how often...
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 Low-Dose Mercury Exposure From Fillings, Vaccines and Fish Linked to Heart DiseaseBy Joanne Waldron, December 9 2008 (NewsTarget) In spite of the fact that mercury is routinely used in dental restorations and thimerosal, a preservative containing mercury commonly used in vaccines, an international team of researchers has warned in a press release that low-dose mercury exposure can damage the arteries, having a harmful effect on vascular function. According to The Scientific Information and News Service (Servicio de Información y Noticias Científicas - SINC), the researchers recently published the results of a study...
 Coconut Oil: A Natural Remedy for PneumoniaBy Elizabeth Walling, December 9 2008 (NewsTarget) An encouraging new study shows that coconut oil can offer pneumonia patients a faster and more complete recovery. The results of the study were presented in Philadelphia at a meeting of the American College of Chest Physicians on October 29, 2008 by Gilda Sapphire Erguiza, M.D. of the Philippine Children’s Medical Center and Daniel Rauch, M.D. of the New York University Langone Medical Center.
The study analyzed the results of adding in a regimen of coconut oil for 40 children whose...
 Dr. Marty Becker’s Pet Food EndorsementBy Susan Thixton, December 9 2008 (NewsTarget) Celebrities are often asked to endorse a product; the result for the endorsed product is typically soaring sales. Celebrity Veterinarians have joined in the endorsement game. The question that hangs in the background of endorsements is: Just because a product is endorsed by a Celebrity, does it mean you should purchase it?
Good Morning America viewers and readers of Pet Connection, a syndicated weekly pet care feature, are very familiar with veterinarian Dr. Marty Becker. Recently...
 The Procyanidins of Red Wine and Their Anti-Aging EffectBy Jo Hartley, December 9 2008 (NewsTarget) Moderate red wine drinkers have less incidence of heart disease than non-drinkers and now scientists are confirming a direct correlation between red wine and many powerful anti-aging benefits. Moderate consumption of some red wines may be a very effective way of improving your cardiovascular health as well as your lifespan. However, it is important to choose the correct red wine.
Unfortunately, only traditional production methods have been determined to produce the high concentration...
Irradiated Pet Food Thought Responsible for Cat Deaths in AustraliaBy Susan Thixton, December 9 2008 (NewsTarget) Orijen Cat Food was the only common link in the mysterious illness and subsequent death of five cats in Australia. Orijen Pet Foods, a Canadian company, is well known and trusted to provide high quality dog and cat foods, thus the Australian pet deaths is a mystery to many. The suspected cause is the mandatory irradiation of the pet food required by Australian law.
When it was announced in late November 2008 that Orijen Pet Foods was recalling cat food due to the death of five cats...
The Amazing Heart Normalizing Action Of Dan ShenBy Christopher Gussa, December 9 2008 (NewsTarget) Serous heart problems such as angina, arrhythmias, repeated episodes of “A-Fib” and other heart disorders can actually be eliminated with a single whole herb called Salvia miltiorrhiza known in China as Dan Shen. This is accomplished safely and remarkably fast. Dan Shen is one of those herbs that Big Pharma tries to “bury under the rug” because of the threats it poses on all the “wonderful FDA approved” heart drugs.
In 1992, Dr. Andrew Weil of The University Of Arizona Medical Center...
Ear Candling is Effective and Safe for Cleaning the Ear CanalBy Jo Hartley, December 9 2008 (NewsTarget) It is thought that the Egyptians were the first to invent the technique of ear candling, not only for physically cleaning out the ears but for spiritual cleansing as well. They believed that ear candling opened and cleared the spirit centers and refreshed their auras. More recently, ear candling has been becoming more popular in the holistic community as a safe and effective way to remove wax build-up from the ear canal. Over time as we age, heavy impacted wax collects in the ear that...
The Positive and Negative Impact of Caffeine on Women's HealthBy Andréanne Hamel, December 9 2008 (NewsTarget) Caffeine is a compound found in a variety of plants and acts as a natural pesticide which protects plants from the insects that feed on them. In the human body, however, caffeine behaves like a psychoactive stimulant drug by arousing the central nervous system and it is also a gentle diuretic. Caffeine is most prevalently found in the cherries of coffee plants, in leaves of tea bushes, in the kola nuts, in yerba mate, in guarana berries, in cocoa plants, in yaupon hollies and in certain...
Dr. Jameth Sheridan’s Journey to a Raw Food Lifestyle: Part IBy Kevin Gianni, December 9 2008 (NewsTarget) This interview is an excerpt from Kevin Gianni's Renegade Roundtable, which can be found at http://www.RenegadeRoundtable.com. In this excerpt, Dr. Jameth Sheridan shares on his journey to and his passion for a raw food lifestyle.
Renegade Roundtable with Dr. Jameth Sheridan. Dr. Sheridan is a naturopath and nutritional consultant. He and his wife Kim co-authored “Uncooking with Jameth and Kim” and they co-own and operate Health Force Nutritional.
Kevin: Let me just say this, I’m...
Bone Drugs: The Latest Skeletons in Big Pharma's ClosetBy Tony Isaacs, December 8 2008 (NewsTarget) Bisphosphonate bone drugs have been in the news recently, and if you look outside the mainstream media you will find that the news is not good at all. Instead of a product that actually cures illness or corrects deficiencies, bisphosphonates are just the latest scandalous skeletons in the closet of Big Pharma. Like many other skeletons in the closet, they are no more than scam drugs created for profit which cause more harm than good.
Besides the fact that these drugs do nothing to...
Elderberry is an Effective Treatment for Colds and FluBy Jo Hartley, December 8 2008 (NewsTarget) Elderberry is gaining popularity as an effective supplement for fighting colds and flus. Elderberry is primarily recognized as providing natural support for the immune system. Elderberry contains concentrated amounts of vitamin C, flavinoids, fruit acids, and anthocyanic pigments. It is also an excellent source for vitamins A and B and may also have antiviral properties.
Elderberry is a common, shrubby tree that produces white flowers in early summer. Following the blossoms, deep...
Melamine may be Just the Tip of the IcebergBy Susan Thixton, December 7 2008 (NewsTarget) Melamine continues to make headlines worldwide. The latest news has discovered the chemical in baby formula in the U.S., and more reports of melamine tainted eggs in Hong Kong. Even more startling is a report from a Chinese Veterinarian reporting melamine is just the tip of the iceberg of chemicals routinely added to animal feed ingredients exported to a world of pet food and animal feed manufacturers.
Epoch Times reports that Ms. Wang Haizhen, a veterinarian from a Chinese Animal...
Six Heaing Sounds to Heal and Cure: Sound One By Richard Stacel, December 7 2008 (NewsTarget) To anyone who studies science or physics, you’re probably familiar with the concept of Brownian motion. What is Brownian motion? Brownian motion is the random movement of particles suspended in a liquid or gas or the mathematical model used to describe such random movements, often called a particle theory.
Traditionally the botanist Robert Brown is regarded as the discoverer of Brownian motion in 1827. It is believed that Brown was studying pollen particles floating in water under...
An Ordinary Apple Holds Many SecretsBy Maryann Marshall, December 7 2008 (NewsTarget) Apples are an important source of phytonutrients. These plant-derived chemical compounds are associated with positive health effects. Many of the phytonutrients found in apples are strong antioxidants, fighting free radicals. When people in the United States consume fruits, 22% of antioxidant compounds (also called phenols) come from apples. This makes apples the greatest source of phenols in the American diet.
You have heard the old saying: "An apple a day keeps the doctor away." The...
Environmentally Conscious Decoration IdeasBy Phoebe Kerr, December 5 2008 (NewsTarget) It`s the holiday season and that means it`s time to decorate our homes, offices and businesses; inside and out. In years past it was easy, there were not a lot of options for lights and decorations were decorations (no special knowledge required). These days with the push for people to be more environmentally friendly, conserve energy (if not for climate change purposes then for our pocketbooks) and still show our holiday spirit with wonderfully elaborate light usage and decorations...
Only One Chromium Supplement Helps People with DiabetesBy Dr. Phil Domenico, December 5 2008 (NewsTarget) Chromium is an essential mineral in humans that helps the hormone insulin function properly. When insulin is functioning well, blood sugar is balanced. The job of insulin is to remove sugar from the bloodstream and to transport it to the tissues for energy. When insulin is malfunctioning, as in diabetes or obesity, high blood sugar can cause damage to the arteries to set the stage for cardiovascular disease. Also, insufficient sugar transport starves the tissues, which promotes hunger...
Milk Thistle for Liver RepairBy Jo Hartley, December 5 2008 (NewsTarget) There may be disagreement from gardeners and landscapers about the positive aspects of milk thistle, but as far as its herbal benefits, milk thistle is a very beneficial plant. When mature, it can be several feet tall and it boasts a pretty purplish full bloom on top. It is best admired carefully, however, because its stem and leaves have sharp thorns. You will discover that navigating these thorns is worth it when you learn all of the benefits that can be derived from this powerful...
Environmental Friendly Holiday Gift IdeasBy Phoebe Kerr, December 4 2008 (NewsTarget) During the holiday season consumerism is at an all time high. Old gifts, including appliances, clothing, gadgets and toys, are replaced with this year's model, fashion, gadget, etc. creating clutter and making it necessary to find more space to store last year's (and all the previous year's) gifts. What can you do to make sure your old appliances, clothes, toys, gadgets, etc. don’t end up in your local landfill? How can you influence your friends, family and neighbors to make the choice...
Managing Migraines NaturallyBy Jo Hartley, December 4 2008 (NewsTarget) Anyone who suffers migraines will tell you that the intensity of this kind of attack is not like any ordinary headache. Most who suffer from these attacks will tell you that the very idea of a future migraine is enough to send them to bed in a dark room…and if you’ve never suffered one you should consider yourself very fortunate. There are, however, natural methods for dealing with the actual migraine attack and there are also natural methods for avoiding future attacks.
The migraine...
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