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Surprise Supreme Court Decision Ends Big Pharma's Pre-Emption Bid for Legal Immunity

By Mike Adams, March 5 2009
(NaturalNews) In a 6-3 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against Wyeth in the Diana Levine case, setting a crucial precedent in the battle against Big Pharma. The ruling ends an important part of the Big Pharma / FDA conspiracy racket that sought to market extremely dangerous (and even deadly) drugs while providing full legal immunity to drug companies, even when those companies actively lied about the safety of their drugs by hiding negative drug studies from the public and the FDA. The...

Scientists Warn Against Testosterone Patch to Boost Female Libido

By Sherry Baker, March 5 2009
(NewsTarget) Last year, citing a study in The New England Journal of Medicine, health news headlines in the mainstream media proclaimed that postmenopausal women who have lost interest in sex could kick-start their sex lives with a testosterone patch. There was a downside mentioned, however -- several women in the study developed breast cancer while none on the placebo did. Now two new studies out of the United Kingdom (UK) question not only the safety of testosterone therapy in women, but whether...

Organic Solvent Exposure Raises Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Risk

By Reuben Chow, March 5 2009
(NewsTarget) A recent study conducted by researchers from the Yale School of Public Health in New Haven, Connecticut has revealed that women who are exposed to organic solvents while at work have a higher risk of getting non-Hodgkin lymphoma. About Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma According to the Mayo Clinic, non-Hodgkin lymphoma originates from one's lymphatic system, the core disease-repelling system in the human body. In this condition, tumors arise from lymphocytes, which are a kind of white blood...

Lentils Halt Breast Cancer and Make Nutritious Meals for Pennies

By Barbara L. Minton, March 5 2009
(NewsTarget) Lentils are delicious, versatile, and easy to prepare. They are one of civilization's oldest foods. First cultivated in the Near East over ten thousand years ago, lentils have been a traditional food staple that provides a wealth of nutritional benefits for pennies a serving. Lentils belong to the legume family. This is a group of vegetables that are at the base of the Mediterranean diet pyramid, a diet that reduces mortality from all causes. New research is showing that a diet rich...

Broccoli Protects Against Asthma, Rhinitis and Lung Disease

By Sherry Baker, March 5 2009
(NewsTarget) If you don't already eat broccoli regularly, you could be putting your ability to breathe easily at risk. The reason? Research by University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) scientists concludes sulforaphane, a natural compound found in broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables (like Brussels sprouts and cauliflower), appears to protect against respiratory inflammation that causes asthma, allergic rhinitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and other conditions that make...

Americans Exposed to Atomic Bomb Levels of Radiation through Medical Imaging, CT Scans, Mammograms

By Mike Adams, March 4 2009
(NaturalNews) A new report released by the National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement reveals that Americans' exposure to radiation has increased more than 600 percent over the last three decades. Most of that increase has come from patients' exposure to radiation through medical imaging scans such as CT scans and mammograms. Most patients have no awareness of the dangers of ionizing radiation due to medical imaging scans. Virtually no patients -- and few doctors -- realize that...

Artificial Night Lights Increase Cancer Risk

By Reuben Chow, March 4 2009
(NewsTarget) As you are sitting in a plane which is taking off or touching down late at night, or simply looking down at the world from a skyscraper, city lights are quite a sight to behold. You could almost say it's a modern day paradise. But little do you know that these lights could well be damaging your health on a daily basis. Recent research conducted at the University of Haifa has found that countries which are illuminated with the most artificial lights at night have the highest incidences...

Food Affects Our Emotional State

By Sheryl Walters, March 4 2009
(NewsTarget) Some people who are depressed lose their appetite and lose weight. Others in the same emotional state eat more and gain weight. Why does this happen? How do food and mood fit together? Food is not only necessary to sustain life; it is routinely connected with the human description of a social being. Most people find pleasure in eating. A truly remarkable research finding demonstrates that the release of b-endorphin, a natural pleasure/comfort chemical in the brain, occurs whenever...

Vaccines as Biological Weapons? Live Avian Flu Virus Placed in Baxter Vaccine Materials Sent to 18 Countries

By Mike Adams, March 3 2009
(NaturalNews) There's a popular medical thriller novel in which a global pandemic is intentionally set off by an evil plot designed to reduce the human population. In the book, a nefarious drug company inserts live avian flu viruses into vaccine materials that are distributed to countries around the world to be injected into patients as "flu shots." Those patients then become carriers for these highly-virulent strains of avian flu which go on to infect the world population and cause widespread death...

The 1918 Influenza Pandemic, Vaccines and Flu Shots

By Mike Adams, March 3 2009
(NaturalNews) Following the breaking news today that Baxter International, Inc. (a U.S. drug company) shipped live avian influenza in vaccine materials distributed to 18 countries, it's worth reviewing a bit of history about the 1918 influenza pandemic. This provides a picture of what might have happened if the bird flu viral strains had not been detected and halted. It also raises the question: Are drug companies tempting Mother Nature by working with live viruses in their vaccines? All it takes...

Natural Compounds in Vegetables plus Selenium Fight Melanoma

By Sherry Baker, March 3 2009
(NewsTarget) According to the National Cancer Institute about 67,720 people in the US were diagnosed last year with melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer, and around 8,420 Americans died from this malignancy. Melanoma can become deadly if it spreads to other parts of the body -- because that makes it particularly difficult to treat. But now research just published in the March edition of the journal Clinical Cancer Research concludes a compound derived from vegetables, especially when combined...

Morgellons: Terrifying New Disease Reaching Pandemic Status

By Barbara L. Minton, March 3 2009
(NewsTarget) It sounds like something from a bad sci-fi movie. People report the sensation of creatures crawling under their skin, mysterious moving fibers appear, and finally bugs and worms pop out. Unfortunately, these terrifying symptoms are all too true. The people having them are experiencing Morgellons, the latest and scariest in the series of bizarre diseases appearing in the last few years, seemingly from nowhere. Morgellons is now reaching epidemic proportions in the U.S. and abroad. Morgellons...

Vigorous Exercise Protects Against Cataracts and Age-Related Macular Degeneration

By Reuben Chow, March 3 2009
(NewsTarget) More and more people are suffering from eye-related health problems. What can individuals do to lower their risk? In this regard, two recent studies conducted by the United States Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have given us some good news, revealing that vigorous exercise could lower the risk of cataracts as well as age-related macular degeneration. Details and Findings of Studies The studies, published in Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science...

Revealed: The Health Ranger's Avocado Chocolate Superfood Smoothie Recipe

By Mike Adams, March 2 2009
(NaturalNews) Wouldn't it be nice to chug down a delicious chocolate shake without any guilt whatsoever? That's what my Avocado Chocolate Superfood Smoothie recipe provides: A delicious, nutritious and 100 percent guilt-free superfood smoothie that will excite your taste buds and enhance your health! This recipe provides hundreds of healing phytonutrients that help prevent cancer, protect your heart and brain, boost immune function, improve digestion and skin, and give your body a healthy jolt...

Help Depression Through Exercise

By Sheryl Walters, March 2 2009
(NewsTarget) For a person with depression and anxiety, exercise may seem like something that is hard to include in an already difficult life. Depression often results in a lack of energy and increased feelings of tiredness, so the thought of getting ready, out the door, and exercising might seem overwhelming. However, exercise has been proven to be beneficial to mood and to help ease the symptoms of depression. Research done at Michigan State University compared a group of non-exercising depressed...

Questioning Krill Harvesting: Why Krill Oil Isn't an Eco-Friendly or Sustainable Source of Marine Omega-3 Oils

By Mike Adams, February 28 2009
(NaturalNews) The success of Moxxor and its green-lipped mussel oil has been nothing short of phenomenal. People across the country and around the world are using the product and experiencing truly impressive results from the health benefits provided by this unique marine omega-3 oil. As a result, Moxxor has quickly grown to an organization of 5,000 people in just a few months. Not surprisingly, this success attracted the criticism of sellers of competing products such as krill oil and fish oil...

Fresh Pineapple Has Many Benefits

By Sheryl Walters, February 28 2009
(NewsTarget) The pineapple is a member of the bromeliad family. It is extremely rare that bromeliads produce edible fruit. The pineapple is the only available edible bromeliad today. It is a multiple fruit. One pineapple is actually made up of dozens of individual flowerets that grow together to form the entire fruit. Each scale on a pineapple is evidence of a separate flower. Pineapples stop ripening the minute they are picked. No special way of storing them will help ripen them further. Color is...

Tips to Bring More Health to Your Life

By Sheryl Walters, February 28 2009
(NewsTarget) We all want to live long, healthy and happy lives. There are natural things we can do to improve our chances, none of which cost a lot of money or are particularly difficult to accomplish. It takes practice, repetition and consistency to make your daily plan for healthy living a success. Be physically active. A daily routine that includes regular exercise is good for your sense of well-being and overall general health. It will help you sleep better, too. A regular exercise program...

AstraZeneca Suppressed Information about Seroquel Link to Diabetes, Told Sales Reps to Lie

By Mike Adams, February 27 2009
(NaturalNews) Drug maker AstraZeneca, seller of the Seroquel antipsychotic drug, suppressed clinical studies showing its drug significantly increased the risk of diabetes, say internal e-mails. As Bloomberg is reporting today (http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aS_.NqzMArG8&refer=home), employee emails that were unsealed as part of a lawsuit reveal AstraZeneca deliberately hid at least three studies that established a significant link between its Seroquel drug and the onset of diabetes...

Vitamin D Helps Ward Off Age-Related Mental Decline

By Reuben Chow, February 27 2009
(NewsTarget) A study to be published in the Journal of Geriatric Psychology and Neurology has revealed that vitamin D could help ward off the decline in mental function which usually accompanies old age. Its findings add on to other recent studies which had also suggested vitamin D has protective effects in this area. Study after study has revealed to us the amazing protective and beneficial effects of vitamin D on various aspects of health. In some ways, it almost sounds too good to be true....

Add Raw Foods to Your Diet

By Sheryl Walters, February 27 2009
(NewsTarget) A raw food diet is made up of uncooked and chemically unprocessed foods. By virtue of its definition, most items on a raw food diet are fruits and vegetables. Purified water, beans, grains and nuts are also included. Concerns about taste and texture can be easily put to rest if you try a variety of different foods. A diet rich in raw foods may still use cooked items. Special cooking techniques will preserve all nutrients while increasing digestibility. Drying and blanching are two...

Yoga Benefits Women with Breast Cancer

By Sherry Baker, February 27 2009
(NewsTarget) In a study just published in the journal Psycho-Oncology, researchers conclude they've found a treatment that resulted in a 50% reduction in depression and a 12% increase in feelings of peace and meaning in women with breast cancer. The successful treatment isn't a new type of anti-depressant or anti-anxiety drug. In fact, it isn't a drug at all -- it's the ancient healing and exercise system known as yoga. Wake Forest University School of Medicine scientists conducted a randomized...

For Seventy-Five and Older: Prostate Cancer Test May Be a Waste

By Sherry Baker, February 27 2009
(NewsTarget) Research set for publication in the April 2009 issue of the Journal of Urology (Volume 181, Issue 4), conducted by researchers from the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging (National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health) and the Department of Urology at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine casts doubt that every adult man should be tested regularly for prostate cancer. The reason? In many men who are 75 or older, the widely used Prostate-Specific-Antigen (PSA) test may not...

Drinking Coffee Reduces Risk of Stroke, Cancer and Dementia

By Barbara L. Minton, February 27 2009
(NewsTarget) It's a pleasant surprise when something questionable turns out to be full of health benefits. First chocolate was found to prevent heart disease. Then red wine was shown to increase overall longevity. Now the spotlight is on coffee. Newly released studies reveal that coffee drinking lowers risk of stroke, cancer, Alzheimer's disease, and dementia. It even improves social skills and depressive symptoms. Other recent research has shown that drinking coffee reduces the risk of diabetes...

Harmful Chemicals Found in Liquid Medicines for Babies

By Reuben Chow, February 27 2009
(NewsTarget) Newborns are not able to swallow pills and capsules, and liquid medicines are thus used to treat any medical problems they may have. And premature babies, being out in the world early, have a higher chance of being hit by various health complications and diseases. A study published in the Fetal & Neonatal Edition of Archives of Disease in Childhood has revealed that newborns who consume liquid medications may be exposed to dangerous toxins which are added to improve their effectiveness...

Eat Celery for Improved Health

By Sheryl Walters, February 27 2009
(NewsTarget) The reason celery is so low in calories is because it is so high in water content. Fresh, light green celery with glossy ribs is the best for eating. Celery is truly economical; all parts of the plant are edible and one cup contains only about twenty calories. There is no waste. It's a great food and has a number of known health benefits. Celery can provide a sense of calmness. It can also help lower blood pressure. People with gout should be fans of celery because it lowers uric...

How to Slash World Cancer Rates By 90 Percent: Healthy Foods, Exercise and Vitamin D

By Mike Adams, February 26 2009
(NaturalNews) Although you won't hear this from the cancer industry or the drug companies that profit from cancer, there's an easy, low-cost and remarkably safe way to slash cancer rates around the world by about one-third, says the World Cancer Research Fund: Promote healthy foods and exercise! (http://www.wcrf-uk.org) According to research just released by the WCRF, simple changes in diet and exercise can prevent nearly 40 percent of breast and pancreatic cancers, 36 percent of lung cancers...

Maca is the New Old Herbal Supplement

By Sheryl Walters, February 26 2009
(NewsTarget) This unusual root has been growing in high-altitude areas of South America for at least two-thousand years. Deliberately cultivated and harvested by Peruvian Incans, it was used as currency at one time. During Spanish colonization of Peru, maca was used by the Incans to pay taxes. Although known to the indigenous populations for centuries, maca is fairly new to the commercial supplement world of Western cultures, but is rapidly gaining in popularity due to its amazing healing properties...



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