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Taiwan Surpasses U.S. on Key Achievements: Health Care, High Speed Rail and Fiscal Responsibility

By Mike Adams, April 26 2009
(NaturalNews) After living in Ecuador for some time, I recently traveled to Taiwan, where Truth Publishing is headquartered. Returning to the United States after spending time in Taiwan has allowed me the perspective to make some observations about the differences between the USA and Taiwan. The bottom line on these observations? The USA is falling behind the world in many important areas, and unless we reprioritize our spending, with each passing year we are looking less and less like a world...

Fish Oil and Fatty Fish Protect Men from Heart Failure

By Sherry Baker, April 26 2009
(NewsTarget) A new study just published in the European Heart Journal concludes that eating fatty fish and the marine omega-3 fatty acids found in fish oil appears to protect men from heart failure. This is important news because heart failure (also known as congestive heart failure, or CHF) is an enormous health problem in the U.S. According to the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, approximately five million Americans have the condition and about 300,000 die from heart failure each year...

Hydration is Vital for Optimum Health

By Sheryl Walters, April 26 2009
(NewsTarget) The human body is made up primarily of water. In fact, approximately 75 percent of your body is water and 25 percent is solid matter. Water is essential for absorbing nutrients, eliminating waste, cellular activity and all of the actions necessary for life. Drinking enough water is vital for preventing disease and enjoying a sense of wellbeing. Without water, our bodies are unable to remove environmental toxins that most of us are exposed to daily. Generally speaking, people who suffer...

Ubiquinol: Boost Energy Levels and Overall Health with Best Form of Co Q 10

By Barbara L. Minton, April 26 2009
(NewsTarget) Still wondering what form of Coenzyme Q 10 to take? New research findings may help with the decision. Scientists have found that the ubiquinol, the reduced form of Co Q 10, dramatically improves absorption of Co Q 10 in patients with severe heart failure compared to supplements of ubiquinone, the unreduced form of Co Q 10. In other findings, the high antioxidant status of ubiquinol has allowed it to significantly inhibit inflammation. And to top it off, prices for the more effective...

Swine Flu Outbreak Beyond Containment; Deaths Mount in Mexico, California, Texas

By Mike Adams, April 24 2009
(NaturalNews) A virulent new strain combining elements of swine flu, human flu and avian flu has leapfrogged past containment measures and is now circulating "in the wild" in Mexico, California and Texas. Up to 60 deaths may have already occurred from the new viral strain called H1N1. Over 1,000 people may have been infected. The CDC does not really know how many are infected, as it's still very early in the spread of the viral strain and reliable data isn't yet available. Importantly, just as...

Antioxidant in Berries Stops Wrinkles

By Sherry Baker, April 24 2009
(NewsTarget) Data is mounting that phytochemicals found in a host of berries and other fruits can enhance health from the inside. Now comes research just presented at the Experimental Biology 2009 meeting being held in New Orleans that a specific type of antioxidant phytochemical called ellagic acid holds the promise of enhancing our bodies on the outside, too. In fact, it may hold the key to successfully slowing down or even stopping skin aging. Researchers in the laboratory of Dr. Young-Hee...

Stay Young and Healthy with Regular Stretching

By Sheryl Walters, April 24 2009
(NewsTarget) We are all well aware of the importance of stretching before taking part in any form of strenuous exercise. It loosens the muscles, fills them with oxygen and helps prevent serious injury. But staying flexible through regular stretching can have many other health benefits. It helps keep our joints loose and muscles supple well in to our old age when the simplest of tasks can become difficult. "An effective exercise programme should include both strength work and aerobic work, but...

Free Energy Technology Could Destroy the Natural World (But It Doesn't Have To)

By Mike Adams, April 24 2009
(NaturalNews) As the editor of NaturalNews, I've long been a proponent of free energy technologies and research. I've written about the reality of cold fusion for more than ten years, braving the incessant whining of ignorant scientists who said it was all a hoax, year after year, right up until the U.S. Navy recently announced its own cold fusion breakthroughs. But in the world of free energy, cold fusion is where things are just warming up. The really interesting stuff is more in the realm of...

Eating Walnuts may Prevent Breast Cancer

By Sherry Baker, April 24 2009
(NewsTarget) Addressing the American Association for Cancer Research's 100th Annual Meeting 2009 in Denver, Elaine Hardman, Ph.D., offered this advice based on her cancer research: eat more walnuts. The study she presented at the meeting strongly suggests the nuts can reduce the risk of breast cancer -- a disease the National Cancer Institute says took about 50,000 lives last year in the U.S. Dr. Hardman, associate professor of medicine at Marshall University School of Medicine, and her research...

Why the Free Market Doesn't Work: Consumption vs. Conservation

By Mike Adams, April 23 2009
(NaturalNews) I'm a big free market proponent. I love the "freedom" in it... the individual decisions of hundreds of millions of people coalescing into an "invisible hand" of efficiency improvements, quality of life enhancements and unlimited abundance. That's the Alice-in-Wonderland version of the free market economy, anyway. In reality, the free market is broken. It doesn't work (at least not as we once hoped it would), and it can't last. In fact, unless some important changes are made to the way...

Educator Lori Steiner Talks about Aging and Bioidentical Hormones

By Barbara L. Minton, April 23 2009
(NewsTarget) Proactive is a great way to describe Lori Steiner. When other women were lining up to get hormone substitution drugs in the late 1990s, Lori realized their dangers and began researching aging and bioidentical hormones. Having worked all her life as a teacher and administrator in the Los Angeles public schools, educating herself came naturally, and she ended up creating her own anti-aging program. Because bioidentical hormones are exact copies of the hormones made naturally in the body...

The Consequences of Using Fluoride

By Sheryl Walters, April 23 2009
(NewsTarget) Fluoride has been used for over sixty years to help prevent tooth decay. Over 60% of people in the U.S. receive fluoride in their drinking water; some water supplies have naturally occurring fluoride in it and some have fluoride added at a water treatment facility. Since the onset of fluoridation of the water supply there has been a drastic reduction in the amount of tooth decay. In fact, the CDC has recognized fluoridation of water as one of the biggest public health breakthroughs of...

Optimists Enjoy Better Health and Longevity

By Reuben Chow, April 23 2009
(NewsTarget) A large study conducted by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and presented at the American Psychosomatic Society's annual meeting in Chicago has found that optimistic post-menopausal women were healthier and lived longer than their less upbeat counterparts. Details and Findings of Study The study team, which was led by Hilary Tindle, an assistant professor of medicine at the University, had looked at data from almost 100,000 women who were part of the...

Big Pharma: The Somali Pirates of Healthcare Who Hijack Your Health to Extract Profits

By Mike Adams, April 22 2009
(NaturalNews) As the world's attention is now fixated on the Somali pirates who hijacked the Maersk Alabama ship in their quest for profits, it's fascinating to watch the circus of the American justice system attempt to enforce U.S. laws in a lawless region off the coast of Somalia. Abduwali Muse, the lone surviving pirate (the one who wasn't killed by Navy Seals) is now in the U.S. court system, being led through a circus of a justice system that cannot possibly account for the social and economic...

Aldosterone Provides New Treatment for Age-Related Hearing Loss

By Barbara L. Minton, April 22 2009
(NewsTarget) Hearing loss is one of the biggest roadblocks faced by many people caring for aging parents. The easy and spontaneous communication that previously characterized the relationship between parents and children can turn into shouting, frustration, and feelings of helplessness when hearing loss escalates. Fortunately, hearing loss may no longer have to be an inevitable part of aging. Causes of age-related hearing loss may now be preventable through the use of bioidentical replacement of...

Zinc is the Essential Mineral for Optimum Health

By Sheryl Walters, April 22 2009
(NewsTarget) We are constantly being told that to keep our bodies in tip top condition we need to take vitamin supplements, whether it be Vitamin C to help fight colds and to boost the immune system, Vitamin B for increased energy or spirulina for an all round blast of nutrients. But recent studies have shown that zinc is the one mineral that many of us lack and the one that none of us can afford to be without. Zinc and the cold virus It has long been recognized that Zinc is essential to all...

Miracle Cure for Gout and Arthritis Pain? Six Cherries a Day

By Mike Adams, April 21 2009
(NaturalNews) I bet the big drug companies wish they had invented cherries -- they've proven to be the most powerful medicine in the world for eliminating gout and reducing the pain and inflammation of arthritis. Cherries are such powerful medicine for gout and arthritis, in fact, the FDA went out of its way to try to muzzle cherry growers, preventing them from linking to scientific studies on cherries as a way to censor the information you're about to read here. If the public finds out the truth...

Placentophagy Provides Natural Protection against Postpartum Depression

By Sheryl Walters, April 21 2009
(NewsTarget) Hormones change to sustain a pregnancy, to trigger labor, start lactation, and help a new mom to bond with her new baby. For about 10% of women these hormonal changes, specifically a sharp drop in progesterone and estrogen after birth, can also trigger postpartum depression (PPD). PPD is a more severe form of the "baby blues" that many women experience after having a baby. Anxiety, sadness, mood swings, irritability, and troubles concentrating and sleeping are symptoms of PPD. Because...

Many Doctors are Clueless about Alternative Medicine Research

By Sherry Baker, April 21 2009
(NewsTarget) It's no secret that Americans are turning to complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in droves. In fact, last December the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) and the National Center for Health Statistics (part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) released new findings that revealed about 38 percent of adults (four in 10) and approximately 12 percent of children (about one in nine) are using some form of CAM. What's more, the National...



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