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Nutrients stimulate brain connections, could treat Alzheimer's

By Sherry Baker, January 17 2010
(NewsTarget) The earliest stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD) are marked by a major loss of the brain connections needed to process information and to retain memory. While there are drug therapies used to help delay progression of AD, those medications are loaded with side effects and, if they work at all, the effects only last for the short term. Eventually the disease continues to rob those with Alzheimer's of their memory, thinking ability and quality of life. But scientists at the Massachusetts...

Food security collapses in Haiti as machete-wielding gangs fight in the streets

By Mike Adams, January 15 2010
(NaturalNews) Overnight, Haiti has gone from an organized, civil nation to a scenario of total chaos with gangs running wild through the streets, ransacking shops and fighting over food with machetes. Learning this, many an ignorant westerner might naively say, "That could only happen in Haiti. It's because those people are so poor, so uncivilized. It could never happen here..." Oh but it could. Haiti isn't so different from wherever you live -- a city in America, Canada, Australia, the...

Dr. Brian Clement interviewed on NaturalNews Talk Hour: The Power of Raw-Living Foods

By Mike Adams, January 14 2010
(NaturalNews) This week's NaturalNews Talk Hour features Dr. Brian Clement, Ph.D., LNC, discussing "Holistic Healing: The Power of Raw-Living Foods". It runs this Thursday evening at 6pm Pacific / 9pm Eastern, and registration is FREE. Simply enter your email address in the registration form on the right column of this page and you'll receive call-in details for the show. The NaturalNews Talk Hour is a behind the scenes, up close and personal look at the most important issues of our time. Discover...

NaturalNews, CWC pledge $5000 in financial aid to Haiti earthquake victims

By Mike Adams, January 14 2010
(NaturalNews) As the editor of NaturalNews, I was heartbroken to learn of the devastation caused by the magnitude 7.0 earthquake that struck Haiti two nights ago. News of the terrible loss of life was slow to circulate due to the near-complete destruction of the communications infrastructure in Haiti. Even now, the body count numbers are only an estimate, but by any measure the estimates are alarmingly high. When such events occur somewhere around the world, it's always difficult to know what's...

25 ways to improve your health and happiness in 2010

By Mike Adams, January 13 2010
(NaturalNews) The New Year is upon us, and for many people, it includes a New Year's resolution for achieving improved health and happiness in 2010. Here are twenty-five health-enhancing ideas to help you accomplish that goal. #1 - Replace sodas or soft drinks with tea or water. #2 - Commit to eating one raw fruit (or serving of vegetables) at every meal. #3 - Add just 5 minutes a day to your exercise routine. Don't have an exercise routine? Start with 5 minutes a day! #4 - Get more sunshine...

Alzheimer’s can be prevented through anti-aging therapies, study says

By Mike Adams, January 13 2010
(NaturalNews) Researchers from the Salk Institute for Biological Sciences have come to the conclusion that studying the way people age rather than the diseases they develop is the key to preventing disease. Particularly with Alzheimer's Disease, the group believes that the toxic clumps of beta amyloid plagues that build up in the brain are slow to develop and can be prevented through anti-aging therapies. Dr. Ehud Cohen, author of the study, explained that the IGF-1 growth hormone that is present...

Global deep freeze threatens 2010 food supply

By Mike Adams, January 12 2010
(NaturalNews) The global deep freeze now striking North America, Europe, China and other regions may lead to severe food shortages and price hikes throughout 2010. Right now, rare freezing temperatures are destroying root crops in their ground, wiping out citrus orchards and devastating food producers around the world. The upshot of it all? Expect food shortages and rising food prices throughout 2010. This global deep freeze is all part of the extreme weather now being unleashed on the planet...

Dr. Hyla Cass releases new audio course to enhance women's health

By Mike Adams, January 12 2010
(NaturalNews) On the heels of her popular book, 8 Weeks to Vibrant Health, Dr. Hyla Cass, M.D. has just launched her new 8 Weeks to Vibrant Health Audio Course, featuring 9 audio CDs, her "8 Weeks" book and an accompanying workbook. It's all about teaching women how to restore their energy, enhance their well-being and reclaim their health using all-natural, doctor-approved health strategies. In this new audio course, Dr. Hyla Cass guides you step-by-step through things you need to know to...

Pycnogenol pine bark extract shown to protect diabetics from swelling, circulation and vision problems

By Mike Adams, January 12 2010
(NaturalNews) A research study conducted by G D'Annunzio University in Italy evaluated the benefits of a popular form of pine bark extract in helping diabetics. Published in the Journal of Ocular Pharmacology and Therapeutics, findings revealed that people with diabetes can avoid developing retinopathy and maintain proper micro-circulation by supplementing with pine bark. A total of 46 diabetic patients were involved in the randomized, controlled study. Twenty-four of them were treated with pine...

TSA lies exposed: Full-body scanner machines do save and transmit images, secret documents reveal

By Mike Adams, January 11 2010
(NaturalNews) The TSA has been lying to the American people about full-body scanners. The agency has insisted that these "digital strip search" machines are incapable of saving, storing or transmitting the images they take. This, we are told, makes it okay for people to be digitally strip-searched. But secret documents uncovered by the Electronic Privacy Information Center (www.EPIC.org) have revealed that these machines do indeed posses precisely such capabilities. According to TSA specification...

Full-body scanners used on air passengers may damage human DNA

By Mike Adams, January 11 2010
(NaturalNews) In researching the biological effects of the millimeter wave scanners used for whole body imaging at airports, NaturalNews has learned that the energy emitted by the machines may damage human DNA. Millimeter wave machines represent one of two primary technologies currently being used for the "digital strip searches" being conducted at airports around the world. "The Transportation Security Administration utilizes two technologies to capture naked images of air travelers - backscatter...

Airport shut down by incompetent TSA authorities after jars of honey flagged as explosives

By Mike Adams, January 9 2010
(NaturalNews) At the Bakersfield airport in California, TSA authorities recently shut down the entire airport after finding what they thought was a container of liquid explosives. Luggage screeners discovered five Gatorade bottles full of an "amber" liquid. TSA agents then opened the bottles and complained they smelled "a strong chemical odor." They then complained of nausea and were taken to the local hospital for treatment. According to Reuters, "Kern County Sheriffs deputies, fire crews...



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