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P.S. | | I was the editor of NewsTarget, a really popular natural health news site, and that a product recommendation would be extremely valuable. Before long, this V.P. was begging me to stay and talk about how we might "work out some sort of deal" so that I could cover his product.
I literally had to walk away.
Now the interesting part is what I walked away FROM and what I walked away WITH.
I walked away FROM a pile of cash from a company selling a crap product at very high profit margins.
But I walked away WITH my ethics, values and honesty intact. | Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts | He serves on the editorial advisory boards of many publications and is the consulting medical editor for Daily health news.
1. Fresh, ripe pineapple: Contains multiple antiinflammatory enzymes that stimulate immunity and slow aging.
2. Poached, free-range eggs: Water-cooked eggs are ideal; they actually improve HDL ("good") cholesterol and help manage cholesterol overall.
3. Steel-cut oats: An excellent, low-gluten whole grain with minimal impact on blood sugar. Oats serve as an important protector against colorectal cancer.
4. | Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts | | The finding was unexpected and is consistent with the hypothesis that frequent tanning may be driven, in part, by a mild dependence
Real Reason Bipolar Teens Struggle Socially
National Institute of Mental health news release.
Arecent study has discovered that children who have bipolar disorder misinterpret facial expressions—believing these expressions to be hostile—more often than their healthy counterparts. This might explain why bipolar children often tend to be more aggressive and irritable and have poorer social skills than healthy children. | David Steinman See book keywords and concepts | Environmental health news reports: "The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency last fall canceled Hayes' keynote speech on atrazine scheduled for a conference this month. The agency asked Hayes to downplay the word atrazine and he refused. A Minneapolis Star Tribune story showed that some state officials deemed a spotlight on atrazine to be politically risky (One of the most popular agricultural herbicides, atrazine is sprayed on fields, but most of it runs off into aboveground streams and eventually drinking water, ponds, reservoirs, and wells. A U.S. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | The complete list has been posted at natural health news site NewsTarget.com: http://www.newstarget.com/Report_pet_food_ingredients_0.html
To create the report, Mike Adams and the CWC analyzed the ingredients of 448 popular pet food products sold in the United States and organized the ingredients by frequency of appearance. Dr. Lisa Newman then provided a nutritional analysis and comment for each ingredient. Four lists were created:
1) Pet food ingredients by rating (from 5 stars down to 1 star, with 5 stars indicating the best quality ingredients). | Bottom Line Health See book keywords and concepts | | The National Institutes of Health has more — information about medical and health news at www.nih.gov/news/WordonHealth/apr 2004/risk.htm.
University of Michigan Health System news release.
Simpler CPR Guidelines May Save More Lives
Mary Fran Hazinski, RN, clinical nurse specialist, pediatric emergency and critical care, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, and senior science editor, American Heart Association. | | To learn more about amalgam fillings, vis-— it the Web site of International health news at www.yourhealthbase.com/amalgams.html.
Heart Disease
The results for women are particularly troubling. "Clearly heart attacks are being missed in women, and these are women who were in the health-care system," says Dr. Nieca Goldberg, former chief of women's cardiac care at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, and author of The Women's Healthy Heart Program. |
Too Profitable to CureBrent Hoadley, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | | This recognition by Lilly, coupled with recent health news reports, is certainly business as usual — transacted at the patients' ever increasing expense. Patrick Lustman, a psychologist at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, stated (regarding symptoms of depression in diabetics), "If you've got both (conditions) and you treat both, then both will improve."7 This does not answer the question regarding tight control. Does blood sugar control that is "too tight" cause depression? | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Competing health news websites that sell their own nutritional supplements would probably never tell you about this kind of deal anyway! That's why so many readers love NewsTarget: They know we're not financially involved with these companies, which means our recommendations are always 100% honest and independent.
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NewsTarget reaches over 600,000 people a month right now. More than half live in the United States. | Charles Barber See book keywords and concepts | Newspapers, which hardly reported health news thirty years ago, report study after study showing that behavior is biologically inherited and determined. Headlines scream "Man's Genes Made Him Kill, His Lawyers Claim," or ask "Are Your Genes to Blame?" or simply state, as The New York Times did, "Lack Direction? Evaluate Your Brain's C.E.O.": "You can be truly smart and still struggle in life if you lack the ability to plan, [and] organize time and space . . . More and more neu-roscientists are saying such puzzling underachievers may suffer from neurological abnormalities. | Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, ND, DACBN See book keywords and concepts | | Alternative health news Online™ www.altmedicine.com :
American Academy of Biological Dentistry www.biologicaldentistry.org
American Association for Health ¦ Freedom www.freedom.net '¦
American Association of Naturopathic Physicians www.naturopathic.org
American Herbal Products Association www.ahpa.org
American Holistic Medical Association www.holisticmedicine.org :
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AromaTherapy.com www.aromatherapy.com :
Asset Protection.com (Rob Lambert) www.assetprotection.com
Bajanor Obesity Center www.bajanor. | Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts | Image Therapy for Asthma
THE OTHER DAY a friend of mine, Carole Jackson, the editor of Bottom Line Daily health news, told me about Jeffrey, the son of a friend of hers who has suffered from asthma for a long time. He's been hospitalized several times because of it.
Jeffrey's mom was raving about a new therapy they've been trying called image therapy, according to Carole. The image therapist they've been going to specializes in people with asthma, and the treatment has been phenomenal. Jeffrey's mom says it's completely changed the severity and treatment of his asthma. | Dr. Abram Hoffer, MD, FRCP (C) and Dr. Harold D. Foster, PhD See book keywords and concepts | Alternative Mental health news, Issue 28, November 2002. County Mental Health System Achieves Almost No Recoveries. ezine@alterna-tivemenalhealth.com
12 Hawkins DR. The prevention of tardive dyskinesia with high dosage vitamins of 58,000 patients. Journal Orthomolecular Medicine 1986;1:24-26.
13 Auslander LA and Jeste DV Sustained remission of schizophrenia among community-dwelling older patients. Am Journal Psychiarry 2004;161:1490-93.
J4 Horrobin D, Jenkins K, Bennett S, and Vankar GK. Eicosapentaenoic acid and arachidonic acid. | | National Institutes of health news Release, April 20,1999. NIH Research shows 100 to 200 mg of vitamin C daily may benefit healthy adults, http:www.nih.gov/ news/pr/apr99/niddk- 20.htm
5 Gupta C. Share the Wealth Newsletter. The Vitamin C Fanatics Were Right All Along. July 09, 2004. http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/2004/07/09/ the_vitamin_c_fanatics_were_right.html
6 Loria M, Klag MJ, Caulfield LE, Whelton PK. Vitamin C status and mortality in US adults. Am J Clin Nutr. 2000 July;72(i):i39-45.
7 Simon JA, Hudes ES, Browner WS. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | That's one advantage to getting your health news at NewsTarget.com, by the way -- you get the straight story on the best health products out there, not just the ones that we sell or get a commission on, because we don't sell any nutritional products, and we earn no money on their sales.)
These four companies join my list of highly-recommended nutritional supplement companies like Ola Loa, Ruth's Hemp Foods, Nutiva, Jay Robb, the Amazon Herb Co., and so on. For each of these companies, I also share which of their products I recommend the most. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | I thank you for your continued readership, and I look forward to bringing you honest, independent health news and information in the years ahead. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | That voodoo that you do for customs officials
Speaking of harvested organs (this is quite a macabre collection of strange health news, isn't it?), a Haitian woman was recently arrested by customs official at a Florida airport because she was carrying a decomposed human head in her bag. It's all part of her religious belief that the head helps "ward off evil spirits."
Apparently, it doesn't ward off customs official or their head-sniffing dogs. "We don't tolerate the carrying of dead body parts," stated a senior customs official dressed in a leather jacket made from the skin of a dead cow. | Paula Begoun See book keywords and concepts | Omega-3 fatty acids have been in the medical and health news quite a bit lately, and for good reason. Research has shown these polyunsaturated fatty acids have an important effect on our overall health and well-being, particularly in regard to reducing cellular inflammation within the body, a condition that can lead to serious problems commonly associated with aging (Source: www.drweil.com/app/cda/drw_cda.html). | Ray Moynihan and Alan Cassels See book keywords and concepts | Like dozens of faxes that arrive newsrooms around the world every day, this one was from a global public relations firm, advising journalists of the latest important piece of health news. This fax was from the Manhattan-based Hill & Knowlton, announcing the launch of a new national awareness campaign about menopause "devised by a group of experts" from the Australasian Menopause Society. As part of the campaign, the fax explained, the Australian experts had developed a free information booklet for patients, and a series of consumer seminars would soon be held around the nation. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | It features more than 21,000 free articles, downloadable reports, interviews, product reviews, videos and cartoons on topics that impact the health and happiness of consumers around the world. www.NewsTarget. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | NewsTarget DrugWatch(TM), a free online resource that reveals the nutritional deficiencies caused by over 540 brand-name prescription drugs. The pages are provided free of charge as a service to enhance the health and safety of consumers: http://www.NewsTarget.com/DrugWatch_Home.html
All prescription drugs have unintended side effects, and many drugs deplete the body of essential nutrients. | Jay Joseph See book keywords and concepts | National Institutes of health news release (11/27/2000). Retrieved on 12/12/03 from http://www.specialabilities.org/autismo/o20gene?o20article.htm
7. Hyman, 2003, p. 100.
8. Collins et al., 2003, p. 346. A HOXA1 replication failure was published by Li and colleagues in 2002 (Li et al., 2002). wrote that "attempts to replicate this [HOXA1] finding in larger samples have shown no supporting evidence."1
Autism molecular genetic researchers tend to rationalize their failures and look to the future. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | REPPED: In the world of health news, I'm not sure who's worse: Dishonest researchers or illiterate science reporters. But in this case -- lucky us -- we get both. The issue surrounds the reporting of a recent study on calcium supplements in post-menopausal women conducted by the Women's Health Initiative (WHI), a U.S. government program. According to practically everybody in the mainstream press, the study shows little or no benefit of taking calcium supplements. | Jonny Bowden, M.A., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts | The site features decent summaries of a bunch of low-carb diets (as well as some low-fat ones), latest health news and updates, a low-fat recipe section and a low-carb recipe section, supplement guides, a section on polycystic ovary syndrome, diet tools (including calculators for both BMI and calories burned by walking various distances at various intensities), a plus-size shop, news archives, online journals, and one of the best weblink sections I've seen, especially in the area of obesity. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Adams is the author of the "Declaration of Journalistic Independence" and donates his writing efforts to an online news network that accepts no money from food, supplement or health companies, making it one of the few health news sources that doesn't suffer from conflicts of interests when it comes to covering junk food.
"With this action," Adams says, "Michael F. Jacobson once again demonstrates he is a true champion of consumer health, and that he will not be intimidated by the deep pockets of junk food manufacturers who continue to exploit the health of children for corporate profits. | Doris J. Rapp, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Rachel's Environment and health news, P.O. Box 5036, Annapolis. MD 21402-7036. 410.463.1584. Fax: 410.263.4894. www.rachel.org 27a #372. "PCB's Diminish Penis Size," January 13, 1994.
27b #438. "Warning on Male Reproductive Health," April 20, 1995.
27c #290. Birnbaum, Linda, "Young Male Rats Are Demasculinized and Feminized by Low Doses of Dioxin," June 6, 1992.
27d #250. "Pet Dogs Get Cancer from Weed Killers," September 4, 1991.
27e #726. Science, "Precaution and Pesticides," June 7, 2001. 27f #432 "Two More Studies Show Human Sperm Loss," March 9, 1995. |
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