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Nutrition Provides Key to Preventing Needless Deaths of Kids World-Wide

By Sherry Baker, February 28 2008
(NewsTarget) One-third of stunted growth and a quarter of deaths among under 3 year-olds in poor countries could be prevented, according to a new paper published in the British medical journal Lancet (1). Is the solution better drugs? More vaccinations? Greater access to surgery and high tech medical tests? No. Instead, according to Professor Simon Cousens, of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, who headed the research, the answer is simply good nutrition, including feeding infants...

Chemically-Induced Suicide: 80 Percent of Suicide Victims Took Antidepressant Drugs

By Mike Adams, February 28 2008
(NaturalNews) A Swedish writer has accused the National Board of Health and Welfare (NBHW) of covering up evidence suggesting a connection between psychiatric drugs and suicide. Under a recent law, Swedish health-care providers must fill out reports on all suicides committed by patients under their care or within four weeks of a health care visit. The reports are then sent to the NBHW, which compiles and analyzes them. Recently, the NBHW released the first report analyzing the 367 suicides recorded...

Doomsday Vault Ready for Business on the Island of Spitsbergen (Part 1)

By Jo Hartley, February 28 2008
(NewsTarget) It's got all the exciting elements of a science fiction novel. A seed bank as strong as a fortress built into the side of a mountain in the remote arctic wilderness built for the purpose of preserving food sources in the event of disaster. Among the specifications for the bank are dual blast-proof doors with motion sensors, two airlocks, and one-meter thick walls of steel reinforced concrete. Built on the island of Spitsbergen in the Barents Sea near the Arctic Ocean in the country...

Recommendation: Top-Notch "Nutritional Cures" Newsletter Delivers Breakthrough Natural Cures Each Month

By Mike Adams, February 27 2008
I'd like to introduce you to an "underground" information source I subscribe to in order to stay up to date on cutting-edge nutritional information. It's a newsletter I've read for years, even long before I started writing for NaturalNews, and I find it to be a wellspring of information about practical, yet powerful health solutions that simply aren't covered in everyday magazines or the mainstream media (MSM). Here, I'll review this publication and reveal why I think it's a tremendous resource for...

IP6 - A Rising Star in the Prevention and Treatment of Cancer

By Barbara L. Minton, February 27 2008
(NewsTarget) Three recent studies have confirmed the role of inositol hexaphosphate (IP6) in cancer prevention and control of experimental tumor growth. IP6 is a naturally occurring carbohydrate first identified in 1855. It can exist on its own or can be bound to various other minerals such as calcium, magnesium, iron or sodium. It's found in substantial amounts in whole grains, dried beans, nuts, seeds, rice, wheat germ and corn. In addition to being found in plants, IP6 is contained within almost...

Research Shows an Indian Herb May Prevent Liver Cancer

By Sherry Baker, February 27 2008
(NewsTarget) Rarely found early, liver cancer has a poor prognosis because there are no highly effective treatments. But a new study has raised hope that an Asian herb could offer a natural, side effect-free way to prevent the deadly malignancy. Research recently published in the World Journal of Gastroenterology (volume 13, issue 48) shows the aqueous leaf extract (ALE) of a plant that grows in India, A. ilicifolius, prevents cancer-related DNA alterations and chromosomal damage in mice specifically...

Statin Drugs for Prevent Alzheimer’s? Forget About It

By Sherry Baker, February 26 2008
(NewsTarget) Statins are prescribed by the millions as "wonder drugs" that lower cholesterol. What's more, this class of medications has also been touted as a possible way to prevent Alzheimer's, the mind-robbing disease that currently afflicts about 5 million Americans, according to the Alzheimer's Association. So it's not surprising that anyone who has a family history of dementia and has witnessed the horrific nightmare that is Alzheimer's disease (AD) might welcome taking a daily statin pill...

Wood Floor Finishes May Be Loaded With Cancer-Causing PCBs

By Sherry Baker, February 26 2008
(NewsTarget) Ready to sand and refinish wood floors in your mid-20th century house? Do you assume your old house is "safe" from toxic chemicals because they've had time to "gas out"? Confident your old hard wood floors are ecologically sound and couldn't possibly pose a health risk? Think again. A new study published in the journal Environmental Health (http://www.ehjournal.net/content/7/1/2) reveals older wood floor finishes in some homes from the l950s and l960s may be an overlooked source of...

Psych Drug Shocker: Antidepressant Drugs Work No Better than Placebo; Big Pharma Hoax Finally Exposed

By Mike Adams, February 25 2008
(NaturalNews) The following is a groundbreaking report from the independent, honest medical journal PLoS Medicine (which accepts no advertising money from Big Pharma). The full study, with sources and attributions, can be found at http://medicine.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request=get-document&doi=10.1371/journal.pmed.0050045 This study is sending shockwaves through the medical community. It finally reveals the Big Pharma hoax behind antidepressant drugs. Through fraudulent science and clever...

U.S. Supreme Court Poised to Strip Consumers of Right to Sue over Deadly Pharmaceuticals

By Mike Adams, February 25 2008
(NaturalNews) In arguments and discussion for Warner-Lambert Co. v. Kent heard today, Justices are proposing that consumers should not be able to sue pharmaceutical companies for damages from side effects because some people might be helped by those same drugs. Forget all the technical legalities -- this argument is absurd from the outset. Here's why: If Ford makes a defective car with a poorly-designed gasoline tank that explodes and kills someone, that person's family has a right to sue Ford...

Supreme Court Shields Medical Device Manufacturers from Consumer Lawsuits

By Mike Adams, February 24 2008
(NaturalNews) The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that medical device manufacturers cannot be sued for injuries caused by their products if those products were pre-approved for use by the FDA. The court ruled that Charles Riegel, who was injured in 1996 when a balloon catheter made by Medtronic Inc. burst while being inserted into one of his coronary arteries during an angioplasty, could not sue the company for damages. In doing so, the Supreme Court upheld a ruling by a U.S. appeals court and an...

Raise Your Child's IQ With Adequate Amounts of DHA

By Barbara L. Minton, February 24 2008
(NewsTarget) If you want to produce brainy children, feed them brain food. Brain development of babies and children is highly influenced by nutritional intake. Children who are fed inadequate amounts of a key nutrient will have inadequate brain growth and development resulting in lower IQ's, reduced language development, and slower fine motor development. These are the findings of an extraordinary longitudinal study conducted by a research team led by Professor Jake Najman at the University of Queensland...

The North American Union - You Could Be Voting Your Rights Away

By Barbara L. Minton, February 24 2008
(NewsTarget) One issue that is conspicuously absent from the rhetoric of the presidential candidates is the North American Union (NAU). The questions of immigration and border security are frequently raised and the candidates claim to realize the need for a clear immigration policy and effort to secure the borders of the United States. Yet when you begin to understand the purposes of the North American Union and the agenda of its proponents, you will understand why this will never happen. And you...

USDA Refuses to Recall "Comingled" Meat That Contains Beef from Westland Plant Downer Cows

By Mike Adams, February 22 2008
(NaturalNews) Following the unprecedented recall of 143 million pounds of beef that was potentially contaminated with mad cow disease, the USDA has decided that it's okay for children and consumer to eat that beef as long as it is comingled with beef from other cows. This startling decision appeared in a USDA memo reported in the Wall Street Journal, which stated: "If a processor or grinder has records demonstrating that products were produced using less than 100% of recalled Westland meat for...



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