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Not Just a Pretty Face: The Ugly Side of the Beauty Industry

Stacy Malkan
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More environmental health studies are urgently needed. Only 4% of the $9 billion dedicated to nanotechnology research in 2006 went to environmental and health research. "What we're left with are early studies that raise warning flags and no follow-up," Kimbrell said. "We need a real regulatory framework that protects public health and the environment.

The Secret History of the War on Cancer

Devra Davis
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His book—a massive tome covering laboratory and public health studies of workplace hazards in several countries, entitled Occupational Tumors and Allied Diseases—brought together epidemiologic and experimental studies from four continents over more than a century to assert that workplace factors were important and controllable causes of cancer and other illness.
Shortly before he died, Sir Bradford Hill despaired over the way public health studies were being manipulated in the debate over smoking. Hill saw that the disputes over human evidence on the dangers of smoking or other hazards were being shaped and prolonged by well-paid, industry-supported scientific experts. To put an end to this cultivated and protracted public confusion, he laid down some principles for deciding whether a given exposure can be deemed to cause any specific health condition. Hill knew that of the many variables that affect our health, not all can be measured.
Thus has evolved the well-paid skeptic who learnedly insists that experimental and clinical sources of scientific information are not the same as full-blown public health studies of affected people with clearly defined exposures. The absence of sufficient numbers of already harmed people is held up like a cross before a vampire. We are uncertain, goes the argument. We can't be sure whether what we've found in animals really pertains to people. Let's study the problem longer, before we take any action. Let's wait until we have more people to examine.
Where large numbers of people develop the same specific ailments, or when smaller groups have encountered similar conditions so that their experiences can be looked at together, that's when public health studies are easier. The deaths of a few animals, while troubling, don't prove that people are endangered. With hindsight, it's hard to grasp why it took so long for people to figure out what was going on. Unlike much of life today, the waste oil poured over Times Beach left small numbers of people with relativelv clear and large exposures.
Finally, enough time passed that public health studies could be carried out on large numbers of people who had well documented exposures. These in turn had to overcome numerous statistical and procedural objections, in addition to facing court challenges on the grounds that studies of large groups of people were "mere statistics." In the meantime, thousands and sometimes millions of people continued to be exposed to conditions that had been known decades earlier to be dangerous: Pete Gettelfinger started working with vinvl chloride at the B.F.

What's In Your Milk?: An Exposé of Industry and Government Cover-Up on the Dangers of the Genetically Engineered (rBGH) Milk You're Drinking

Samuel S. Epstein, M.D.
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The Monsanto human health studies have been submitted to EPA by Monsanto as part of public comments on proposed dioxin rules, and Agency-wide dioxin health studies are continually relied upon by all offices of EPA to conclude that dioxins have not caused cancer or other health effects (other than chloracne) in humans. Thus, dioxin has been given a lesser carcinogenic potential ranking, which continues to be the basis of less stringent regulations and lesser degrees of environmental controls.

Not Just a Pretty Face: The Ugly Side of the Beauty Industry

Stacy Malkan
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In college, Lisa delved into environmental health studies, women's studies and social justice issues, learning all she could. "I realized it's all connected. We look at these issues as though they are separate, but they're all connected," Lisa said. That day at the March for Women's Lives, behind the ten-foot-long banner emblazoned with the words "Because We're Worth It!" Lisa was marching for everything she cared about, alongside a million other advocates for women's rights. Removing toxic chemicals from personal care products is "a battle of fertility too," she explained.
Occupational health studies show decreased attention and processing skills as well as increased asthma in nail salon workers compared to women who don't work in salons. Women of childbearing age are particularly vulnerable due to the greater risk of chemical exposures to developing babies. A survey of nail technicians in Boston found considerable awareness among the workers that their occupation was affecting their health. A majority of the workers surveyed reported odors at work that made them feel bad, and they associated these odors with acrylic nail glues.

The Detox Strategy: Vibrant Health in 5 Easy Steps

Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith
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This may not sound so hard to do, but it is, because the same law basically prohibits the EPA from mandating health studies from the Chemical Manufacturers Association. In other words, the only safety testing done is by the chemical manufacturers themselves—which many have said is like having the fox guarding the henhouse! In 1990 the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), through the initiative of Dr. John Moore, who served as acting administrator of the EPA, initiated a voluntary testing program for High Production Volume (HPV) chemicals.

Breast Cancer Industry A Scam? Support Education, Not Medication

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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The cancer industry is] a market-driven industry that feeds off breast cancer survivors." - health studies researcher Samantha King, author of Pink Ribbons Inc. The real answers to breast cancer prevention Here, for the benefit of women everywhere, is a partial list of the things that cause cancer and things that don't. You're not going to find full descriptions and citations here, as that would require an entire book all by itself, but this is a very useful reference list that tells the truth about what causes or prevents cancer in the human body.
It has become more about making money for corporate sponsors than funding innovative ways to treat breast cancer." - health studies researcher Samantha King, author of Pink Ribbons Inc. The emphasis on breast cancer "screening," and the circus of holding breast cancer awareness months is, of course, all about recruiting more women into a system of treatment that generates profits for drug companies. Using fear-based tactics of recruitment (like telling women, "You'll die in six months if you don't undergo chemotherapy..."

Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease

Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey
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Community health studies 14, 19-26. 59. Folsom, A. R., Cook, T. C, Sprafka, J. M., Burke, G. L., Norsted, S. W., and Jacobs, D. R., Jr. (1991). Differences in leisure-time physical activity levels between blacks and whites in population-based samples: The Minnesota Heart Survey. J. Behav. Med. 14, 1-9. 60. King, A. C, Blair, S. N., Bild, D. E., Dishman, R. K., Dubbert, P. M., Marcus, B. H., Oldridge, N. B., Paffenbarger, R. S. J., Powell, K. E., and Yeager, K. K. (1992). Determinants of physical activity and interventions in adults. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 24, S221-S236. 61.

What's In Your Milk?: An Exposé of Industry and Government Cover-Up on the Dangers of the Genetically Engineered (rBGH) Milk You're Drinking

Samuel S. Epstein, M.D.
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However, no such effects have been observed in any scientifically valid public health studies" (OTA, Special Report, F-470, 1991). This industry consultant also had substantial input into a USDA economic study in 1987. Claiming no adverse effects, the study recommended approval of rBGH to help American farmers be competitive in a global market. Also, Bauman's allegation that there are no adverse effects of rBGH on animal welfare was accepted by the White House (1994). Thus, U.S. public policy on rBGH has been misled by the indentured scientific literature.
There are numerous other flaws in the Monsanto health studies. Each of these misrepresentations and falsifications always served to negate any conclusions of adverse health effects from dioxins. A careful audit of these studies by EPA's epidemiological scientists should be obtained as part of your investigation. The false conclusions contained in the Monsanto studies have been refuted by the findings of a recent study by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). This NIOSH study, recently circulated by Dr.
Cate Jenkins, of the Regulatory Development Branch of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), on "Criminal Investigation of Monsanto Corporation—Cover-up of Dioxin Contamination in Products—Falsification of Dioxin health studies," to John West and Kevin Guarino, Special Agent Office of Criminal Investigations, EPA. As per our meeting yesterday, I am summarizing information available to me supporting allegations of a long pattern of fraud by Monsanto Corporation. The fraud concerns 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzodioxin (dioxin) contamination of Monsanto's dioxin-exposed workers.

Interview with "Kevala" Karen Parker, master raw foods chef

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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We all believe that we are invincible, particularly in our teens, and think that these health studies don't apply to us. But over time, it no longer takes an expert or a conspiracy theorist to say that fast food and this fast food nation certainly are devolving American citizens on a cellular level and otherwise because we're beginning to link into the relationship between a mineralized body and a better functioning brain and consciousness in general. Mike: Look at mental health in this country today.

What's In Your Milk?: An Exposé of Industry and Government Cover-Up on the Dangers of the Genetically Engineered (rBGH) Milk You're Drinking

Samuel S. Epstein, M.D.
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I am continuing in my efforts to have all data from the Food and Drug Administration on the human and animal health studies double-checked by an independent agency. I have enclosed my most recent letter to FDA for your information. 1 have also been discussing the possibility of evaluating FDA's review process of bovine somatotropin with the General Accounting Office. As you know, 1 have passed on your report to FDA for their review and comment. While the FDA overall review process is still underway, I have decided not to place industry research and justifications in the Congressional Record.

Generation Rx: How Prescription Drugs are Altering American Lives, Minds, and Bodies

Greg Critser
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Pfizer's localized marketing approach to the cardiovascular segment, she said, was having tremendous success with things like a recent "Heart Party," held in Boston just after a slew of high-profile cardiovascular and women's health studies were released. It was a logic and emotion party. Public relations had to change as well.
One would think that such a topic might occupy a central concern of modern health studies, but in the United States such is not the case. Dr. Keith Petrie, a professor in the health psychology department at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, has long been fascinated by how patients view modernity — that is, how suspicious they are of modern life. His work centers on "health worry," everything from concerns about cell phones to environmental toxins to genetically modified foods.

The Encyclopedia of Healing Foods

by Michael Murray, N.D. and Joseph Pizzorno, N.D.
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HEALTH BENEFITS Cloves contain significant amounts of an active component called eugenol, which has made them the subject of numerous health studies, including studies showing benefit for the prevention of toxicity from environmental pollutants, such as carbon tetrachloride; prevention of digestive tract cancers; and treatment of joint inflammation.

Toxic Overload: A Doctor's Plan for Combating the Illnesses Caused by Chemicals in Our Foods, Our Homes, and Our Medicine Cabinets

Dr. Paula Baillie-Hamilton
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According to the government agency that regulates cosmetics, the FDA's Office of Cosmetics and Colors, a cosmetics manufacturer may use almost any raw material as a cosmetic ingredient and market the product without an approval from the FDA. The toxicity of product ingredients is scrutinized almost exclusively by a self-policing industry-safety committee known as the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) panel. Because testing is voluntary and controlled by the manufacturers, many ingredients in cosmetics products are not safety tested at all. A study by the U.S.

Our Toxic World: A Wake Up Call

Doris J. Rapp, M.D.
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It was reported in 1993, that the FDA, without conducting rigorous long-term health studies or pre-market safety testing, decided that treated GE and rBGH products were safe. The FDA does not even require the industry to reveal the source of their implanted genes.38 In addition, the FDA did not require the usual 24 months of testing on large numbers of rats before rBGH was allowed to be released. Why not? Why was the raw data of the Monsanto study using only a few rats for three months never been made available for an impartial critique by American scientists outside the FDA?

Disease Prevention and Treatment

The Life Extension Editorial Staff
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The exercise advantage was exemplified in the Nurses' and Physicians' health studies, showing that physically fit people secrete less insulin after a carbohydrate load (50 grams). Those who exercised at least once a week had one-third less diabetes; studies from Finland confirmed that individuals randomized to an exercise program have a dramatic decrease in the risk of developing diabetes (Manson et al. 1991; Manson et al. 1992; Uusitupa et al. 2000).

Seeds of Deception: Exposing Industry and Government Lies about the Safety of the Genetically Engineered Foods You're Eating

Jeffrey M. Smith
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Jenkins cited internal Monsanto documents that reveal, among other things, that they doctored samples of herbicides that were submitted to the USD A, hid evidence, substituted false information "and excluded several hundred of its sickest former employees from its comparative health studies."44 Jenkins said the "study by Monsanto apparently has not been shown to be a fraud."45 Methods of Influence How does the biotech industry do it? How do they continue to virtually dictate policy to the U.S. regulatory agencies in spite of such serious and blatant past transgressions?

Textbook of Natural Medicine 2nd Edition Volume 1

Michael T. Murray, ND
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Jaffe R. health studies collegium information handbook. 10th edn. Reston, VA: health studies Collegium. 1989 52. AAAI Board of Directors. Measurement of specific and nonspecific IgG4 levels as diagnostic and prognostic tests for clinical allergy. J Allergy Clin Immunol 1995; 95: 652-654 53. Braunwald E, Isselbacher K, Petersdorf R et al, eds. Harrison's principles of internal medicine. 11th edn. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. 1987: p 354, 364 54. Soderstrom T, Hansson G, Larson G. The Escherichia coli Kl capsule shares antigenic determinants with the human gangliosides GM3 and GD3.

Prescription for Herbal Healing: An Easy-to-Use A-Z Reference to Hundreds of Common Disorders and Their Herbal Remedies

Phyllis A. Balch, CNC
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Researchers at the Centre for Complementary health studies at the University of Exeter gave eighty-two participants with chronic arthritic pain either Reumalex, an herbal drug containing willow bark, or a placebo. After two months of use, the willow park medication was found to be superior to the placebo pill. • Lower back pain and osteoporosis. Studies have shown that willow bark has pain-relieving effects on people with chronic lower back and osteoporitic pain within a week. The herb may be an effective alternative for people who cannot tolerate nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).

Brain Longevity: The Breakthrough Medical Program that Improves Your Mind and Memory

Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D.
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Virtually all public health studies show that diet-related degenerative disease was relatively uncommon approximately one hundred years ago, when the typica diet was much different. This holds true even when the shorter lifespans of one hundred years ago are taken into consideration. Diet-related degenerative disease, even now, is not a worldwide phenomenon. It's relatively rare in many countries—particularly in vegetarian-oriented countries. Death from diet is, essentially, a "disease of affluence.

Herbs for Health and Healing

Kathi Keville
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Simon Mills of the Centre for Complementary health studies at the University of Exeter in England also found evidence of complications when certain pharmaceutical drugs and an herb were taken at the same time. Mills reported on one woman who developed liver toxicity while taking the drug Indapamide in combination with various herbs, including germander. Another woman suffered the same effect with a Lorazaepam/herb combination that may also have included germander.

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