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Missing from the vaccine debate - What the CDC is not telling us

By Michael Edwards, December 2 2014
(NaturalNews) The CDC Morbidity and Weekly Report dated October 24, 2014, released information about a flu outbreak that occurred 8 months prior to publication. The article titled, Influenza Outbreak in a Vaccinated Population - USS Ardent, February 2014, details the outbreak and the means used to stop the spread of infection. While moored in San Diego, California, 25 of the 102 crew members of the ship, USS Ardent came down with flu-like symptoms. Of these 25 crew members, 24 had received their...

Study finds medical marijuana helpful for 92 percent of Californians

By Raw Michelle, December 2 2014
(NaturalNews) Medical marijuana is often steeped in controversy, with some saying it's a giant con and others saying it's a necessary treatment to help alleviate or even reverse certain health conditions.(1) For example, several law enforcement officials in California are not in favor of its legalization, saying that they feel medical marijuana doesn't even exist and that related businesses are nothing more than a large sham that's been authorized by voters.(2) It's a loophole...

Americans agree: Facebook can't be trusted - join Diaspora for social media that gives you control

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, December 2 2014
(NaturalNews) When a Facebook user updates their status, comments on a post, or sends a message, they are creating open content that can be leveraged by advertisers, analyzed by researchers, or scrutinized by law enforcement. Nothing on Facebook is private, no matter how a person sets their "privacy settings." When Facebook unveiled a social experiment on 700,000 of its users a year ago, it became clear that the social media site can no longer be trusted. In that covert study, Facebook scientists...

CNN host Fareed Zakaria may be a serial plagiarist

By J. D. Heyes, December 2 2014
(NaturalNews) Plagiarism for a reporter, broadcaster, researcher or academic is literally a career-killer, but for some mainstream media outlets, it doesn't seem to matter much, provided that the accused is well-connected to the politically powerful. According to various reports, CNN host Fareed Zakaria is quite possibly not just a plagiarist but a serial one at that; as The Daily Beast (DB) notes, he is currently fending off new charges that he has plagiarized lots of his written work -- so much...

Ferguson shooting witnesses purposely fabricated testimony and provided provably wrong statements

By J. D. Heyes, December 2 2014
(NaturalNews) Though a St. Louis County prosecutor and grand jury have taken heaps of criticism for refusing to indict Ferguson, Missouri, police officer Darren Wilson for shooting a marauding, but unarmed, Michael Brown in August, thousands of pages of testimony from alleged eyewitnesses indicate that many of them either fabricated their accounts or gave demonstrably false statements. According to The Associated Press, which pored over thousands of pages of records: Some witnesses said Michael...

McDonald's serves healthier ingredients in the UK, uses potentially dangerous additives to feed US population

By Lance Johnson, December 2 2014
(NaturalNews) Why do other countries get safer versions of McDonald's food, while Americans are fed unnecessary and potentially dangerous additives? Does McDonald's have it out against Americans? Is there a conspiracy to destroy the health of Americans, using food ingredients as silent weapons? Are Americans being used as lab rats in a worldwide McDonald's experiment? According to new investigations by Vani Hari at FoodBabe.com, it's true that McDonald's feeds to Americans a much different food...

Herbs to treat inflammation: The 10 most powerful natural medicines that really work

By Aurora Geib, December 2 2014
(NaturalNews) Oftentimes, the knee-jerk reaction of the medical community to inflammation is to dole out drugs to reduce it. In fact, there is a whole classification of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs, available by prescription and over-the-counter. NSAIDs are associated with a variety of risks, according to new labeling by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (1), including an increased risk for cardiovascular events like heart attack and stroke. Fortunately, you can use herbs...

Flu vaccine kills 13 in Italy; death toll rises

By Mike Adams, December 1 2014
(NaturalNews) A flu vaccine manufactured by Novartis is killing people in Italy, with the death toll now rising to 13 people according to a reports from The Age, News.com and WAtoday.com.au. [1] [2] [3] "The number of people who have died in Italy after being administered a flu vaccine made by Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis has risen to 13," say reports. The deaths occurred "within 48 hours of being administered the [vaccine]" and Italian health authorities have issued a partial ban...

World's largest independent study on GMOs set to launch

By Julie Wilson staff writer, December 1 2014
(NaturalNews) Big news for the Right to Know movement! Awareness regarding the dangers of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) has mushroomed, forcing the world to finally put genetically spliced food under the microscope. Organizers announced in London on November 11 that they will be performing the world's first ever comprehensive and independent study on the safety of GMOs and their associated pesticides. Referred to as "Factor GMO," the project has already begun the preparatory phase, but...

Former NFL player becomes small farmer and gives food to the poor to find true success in life

By PF Louis, December 1 2014
(NaturalNews) When a well paid NFL football lineman quits the game to raise food for the needy, that's an unusually interesting story. After St. Louis Rams center Jason Brown decided to leave the game for good, his agent told him that he was making the biggest mistake of his life. Jason adamantly replied, "No I'm not. No I'm not. Jason Brown had decided that he wanted to do something more worthwhile and worthy of the covenant that he and his wife, both devout Christians involved with the Wisdom...

How to avoid GMOs when you're on a budget

By Natural News Editors, December 1 2014
(NaturalNews) Story by Daisy Luther, republished from Eat Local Grown with additional editing by Natural News. What's the most controversial topic at the grocery store these days? It's GMOs. Should you consume them? Are they okay in moderation? Should you strictly avoid them at all times? And if so, how on earth can you manage to navigate the store without stepping into a genetically modified landmine? And if you really want to challenge yourself, how can you do that on a budget? The...

How mercury fillings cause Candida overgrowth

By Michael Edwards, December 1 2014
(NaturalNews) So you don't indulge in sugar. You never take antibiotics. You eat a pretty good diet. Why are you still battling Candida? You may have to look no further than your mouth. If you have amalgam fillings - mercury fillings - the cause of your Candidiasis might be staring back at you. The problem with amalgam fillingsMercury is one of the most toxic substances known to man, yet many of us have mercury fillings in our mouth that are poisoning us. Tiny particles break free and mercury...

Police state run amok as 40 federal agencies now deploying undercover agents as doctors, ministers, protesters and more

By J. D. Heyes, December 1 2014
(NaturalNews) More and more agencies of the federal government are turning to the use of undercover operatives in expanded operations in recent years, with some 40 agencies now using officers who pose as welfare recipients, businessmen and women, doctors, political protesters and even ministers, in attempts to expose criminal activity.

Undercover agents pose as student protestors, drug dealers

The New York Times reports that, according to a review of records as well as interviews, undercover...

Government 'science' project censored conservative Twitter accounts

By J. D. Heyes, December 1 2014
(NaturalNews) Members of the House Science, Space and Technology Committee have sent a letter to the director of the National Science Foundation (NSF) demanding to know more about the beginnings of a $1 million taxpayer-funded project to track conservative "misinformation" on the Twitter social media site. Known as "Truthy," the project is being headed up by researchers at the University of Indiana, and it is currently under probe for alleged one-sided targeting of political commentary on Twitter...

Copper toxicity associated with depression, schizophrenia and other disorders

By Bri Jackson, December 1 2014
(NaturalNews) "To grasp the magnitude of the nutritional/ biochemical problems we are facing today requires a shift in perspective and a new paradigm. The old paradigms and psychological models have become obsolete and are much too limited in perspective." -- Richard Malter In 1984, clinical psychologist and nutritional counselor Richard Malter published this statement in his report on copper toxicity. In the report (updated in 2001), Malter had taken note of the increase in depression, suicidal...

Fast food marketing targets black children in US

By Jonathan Benson, December 1 2014
(NaturalNews) Mischievous cows, red-haired clowns, popular sports icons and many other clever enticements are a hallmark of American fast-food advertising. But a new study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine has found that the bulk of this child-centric junk food marketing is targeted toward black children in poorer areas of town. Though the vast majority of fast food restaurants, some 90 percent, are located in majority-white, middle class neighborhoods, most of the advertising...

Where do vegetarians get their protein? Here's where..

By S. D. Wells, December 1 2014
(NaturalNews) Whenever you are asked that question and begin to have any doubts, it's time to take a closer look at protein profiles from raw vegetables, legumes, nuts, seeds and eggs as compared to common meats like hamburger, chicken, steak, lamb, turkey, pork, fish and shrimp. Start with kale, spinach, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, chic peas, cottage cheese, quinoa, almonds and pumpkin seeds. Did you know that raw vegetable protein is bioavailable? Just ask any vegan. Raw food experts know that...

Seals routinely rape and eat penguins, scientists discover

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, November 18 2014
(NaturalNews) Scientists from the University of Pretoria, South Africa, are shocked to discover the level of sexual coercion in the animal kingdom, particularly in the seal population. It turns out that, when seals aren't getting any, they turn violent, coercing penguins to have sex with them. If the seals don't get what they want, they may rape the penguins several times and may even eat the helpless birds when they're done. The most recent evidence of this chilling behavior was brought forth...

Ebola cases being hidden from public as government stockpiles survivors' blood before epidemic resurgence

By J. D. Heyes, November 25 2014
(NaturalNews) Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia, plans to begin stockpiling blood plasma from Ebola survivors, leading some observers to question whether the government is merely being prudent or is expecting a widening of the current outbreak inside the U.S. As reported by Wired, the plasma comes from survivors who were "treated with a pathogen inactivation system that's never been used before in the United States." Thus far, the news site noted, the U.S. has had remarkable success...

7 foods to include in your diet to suppress appetite, feel full and control weight

By Julie Wilson staff writer, November 30 2014
(NaturalNews) Managing and maintaining a healthy weight is an on-going, conscious task for many of us; even avid gym-goers have to deal with daily dietary decisions. Fine dining at fancy restaurants, sweet desserts and attractive cocktails are just a few of life's temptations, making the balance between exercising and eating a persistent cycle. Generally speaking, regardless of how much work you do in the gym, what you put into your body afterwards is often the determining factor of whether or...

Natural News applauds FDA for requiring calorie labeling... so why not label GMOs, too?

By J. D. Heyes, November 30 2014
(NaturalNews) The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has said it will adopt new regulations requiring chain restaurants, movie houses and some other food retailers that sell prepared foods to add calorie labels to their menus and menu boards rules that will apply only to chains with 20 or more restaurants. But the government's food regulation agency still won't act to require food makers who use genetically modified ingredients and organisms to add that information to labels. As reported by The...

California government elites use 500% more water than citizens

By Jennifer Lilley, November 30 2014
(NaturalNews) At at time when water conservation should be a high priority in drought-plagued California, it would appear that something else has been deemed a high priority: an elitist mind set whereby people self-appoint themselves as an exception to the rule. In the drying up state, this disturbing way of thinking is taking place at the Los Angeles mayoral mansion, Getty House, where it's been reported that approximately 2,100 gallons of water are used per day. You read correctly. Over...

Is 'Organic Ready' corn a solution for GMO cross-contamination?

By Carolanne Wright, November 30 2014
(NaturalNews) With increasing demand on the global market for foodstuffs free of genetically modified organisms, U.S. farmers face a serious economic dilemma. Even those who grow non-GMO conventional or organic crops are at risk for economic losses due to cross-contamination with genetically modified pollen. Corn shipments rejected by China, which were contaminated with the genetically modified Bt gene, have already cost American farmers over $4 billion since November 2013. Projections indicate that...

Obamacare could become insolvent as Americans refuse to sign up for wealth redistribution program

By J. D. Heyes, November 30 2014
(NaturalNews) Problems are continuing for the "Affordable Care" Act, as now it appears that the government won't get the level of enrollees needed to finance the massive new entitlement program and keep it in the black. According to The Washington Times, the Obama Administration announced a few days ago that less than 10 million people will enroll in so-called Obamacare health exchanges during the coming second-year sign-up cycle, far short of the 13 million enrollees needed to protect the program's...

Key supplemental nutrients to strengthen the immune system

By Dr. David Jockers, November 30 2014
(NaturalNews) Our immune system does a remarkable job of defending us against disease-causing microorganisms. Unfortunately, sometimes it is overrun by too much stress and too many microbes. Taking key supplemental nutrients can provide a major advantage for the immune system and allow it to effectively fend off larger amounts of stress and microbial debris. To strengthen the immune system, follow a low-sugar, nutrient-dense diet. This would include loads of non-starchy veggies, herbs, superfoods...

Unleash your natural genius: Health Ranger unveils the world's most powerful strategies for maximizing spontaneous cognitive brilliance

By Mike Adams, November 29 2014
(NaturalNews) Every year as Black Friday shoppers are trampling each other in a desperate bid to acquire discounted plasma TVs, I find myself in a "peak creativity" mode. Creativity is the expression of your inner natural genius, and every person has one. Over the years, I've developed little-known methods for maximizing creative potential, and now I'm sharing those methods with you. These methods have helped me express my own creativity through songs and music videos, political cartoons, laboratory...

McDonald's rejects Simplot's new GM potato

By Jennifer Lilley, November 29 2014
(NaturalNews) Let's face it, consuming foods from McDonald's not only conjures up ever-increasing waistlines, but also stirs up thoughts of less-than-desirable meal surprises. For instance, there are a handful of stories about razor blades being found in sausage McMuffins or, as was the case for one woman in Illinois, making the discovery of a sharp blade nestled underneath her McDonald's eggs. Of course there are also reports that ground up chicken bones and carcasses make it into their McNuggets...

European study finds raw milk boosts immunity, prevents colds and infections

By Ethan A. Huff, November 29 2014
(NaturalNews) The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) claims that it's basically a death sentence for you and your children. But raw milk consumption, according to a new study published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, can actually help prevent colds, viruses and respiratory tract infections (RTIs) from forming in kids, as opposed to commercially processed milk which provides little or no health benefits. A cohort of researchers, doctors and other medical professionals from...

AI researchers back Elon Musk's fears of technology causing human extinction

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, November 29 2014
(NaturalNews) When big time entrepreneur Elon Musk headed to the podium at the MIT symposium at a recent meeting on technology, he turned heads as he spoke openly about the threat of artificial intelligence potentially causing human extinction. "I think we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. If I were to guess at what our biggest existential threat is, it's probably that," said Elon Musk, CEO of electric car maker Tesla Motors. "With artificial intelligence, we are summoning...

Learn how to heal the adrenals, balance hormones and lose weight naturally

By Jonathan Landsman, November 29 2014
(NaturalNews) Sitting on top of each kidney, the adrenals are responsible for producing four main hormones - catecholamines, aldosterone, cortisol and androgens - which help to deal with everything from stressful situations, digestion, gender traits to blood pressure regulation. Gaining weight usually involves overactive adrenals but, this can be avoided, even reversed, without the need for surgery or extreme diets. Don't become a victim of adrenal stress. Most people, living in the 'modern' world...

Did you cut loose on Thanksgiving? How to keep your immune system strong through the holidays

By Kali Sinclair, November 29 2014
(NaturalNews) So you've eaten your fill and then some. Maybe you had about 7 too many glasses of wine or beers? Between the cranberry sauce, the sweet potato casserole, the eggnog, the pies, the cookies, the candy, the punch, and the alcohol, you've ingested more sugar in one day than you usually eat in a month. Did you know that eating refined sugar, even small amounts of any refined sugar (but especially conventional sugar), will cripple your immune system for 48-72 hours? In addition, bad bacteria...

More Munchausen Syndrome fraud by medical establishment results in kidnap, death of vaccine-injured child

By Jonathan Benson, November 7 2014
(NaturalNews) "It never occurred to me that her problems could be linked to the vaccinations." These were the chilling words of U.K. resident Ragna Erlendsdottir, mother of now-deceased Ella who died after being kidnapped and put under the guardianship of the state. Though the child met her grizzly fate due to being vaccinated, the medical profession falsely accused Ragna of child abuse and stole the girl away, an increasingly common tactic of vaccine zealots who refuse to take responsibility for...

VA labels veterans 'incompetent' to handle finances, stripping them of the right to purchase and own guns

By J. D. Heyes, November 29 2014
(NaturalNews) Tens of millions of Americans were outraged earlier this year when news broke that Veterans Administration hospitals were deleting veterans' records and failing to schedule them for needed medical appointments in order to appear as though they were fixing a horrible backlog of patients who had yet to be seen. Then-VA Secretary Eric Shinseki, a retired U.S. Army four-star general, was sacked over the scandal, and President Obama pledged to fix the system - one he knew back in 2008...

Is severe dental fluorosis an adverse health effect?

By Doug Cragoe, November 29 2014
(NaturalNews) For decades, public health agencies, dentists, and scientists have stated that severe dental fluorosis was an adverse health effect. The National Academy of Sciences is charged by the federal government with providing independent, objective advice to the nation on matter related to science and technology. The National Research Council (NRC) is part of the National Academy of Sciences and has written several reports on fluoride. The 1977 NRC report stated: "Only two adverse health...

Flying drones to replace waiters? Autonomous restaurant drones transport food from kitchen to table

By Mike Adams, November 28 2014
(NaturalNews) Singapore company Infinium Robotics has just announced a new autonomous drone that delivers food to customers' tables at restaurants. The robotic flying drone carries meals and drinks from the kitchen to customers, hovering just beside the table to allow customers to remove their items. The drone then returns to the kitchen to recharge and wait for more "missions." The Infinium drones are designed to "take away mundane tasks of serving food and drinks," explains company CEO Woon...

How to prevent flu season viruses from infecting you

By Jonathan Benson, November 28 2014
(NaturalNews) With Ebola on everybody's minds these days, the topic of disease prevention, and particularly how to avoid viral infections -- incidentally, the annual rite of "flu season" is also upon us -- is surely on every survivalist's radar. But learning how best to prepare for, well, the worst poses its own set of unique challenges because, quite frankly, real solutions for disease eradication aren't exactly popular media's thing. Most mainstream news outlets simply tell people to constantly...

Green juicing - The ideal fruits and vegetables to use as the base

By Dr. David Jockers, November 28 2014
(NaturalNews) Juicing fruits and vegetables is one of the best ways to improve one's health. Juicing is the easiest way to provide mega-doses of powerful vitamins, minerals and living enzymes into the body. It is ideal to include low-glycemic fruit and super hydrating vegetables as the base of a green juice. Juicing removes the fibers from the various fruits and veggies and thus makes it easier on the digestive system. This process brings in highly bioavailable nutrients that get right into the...

5 herbs to naturally alleviate menopause symptoms without hormones

By Julie Wilson staff writer, November 28 2014
(NaturalNews) Fatigue, mood swings, night sweats and decreased libido are just a few of the uncomfortable symptoms that accompany menopause, a process that marks the end of a woman's fertility, typically occurring around the age of 51. The depletion of ovarian follicles or oocytes tamper with a woman's reproductive hormones, resulting in low estrogen levels that induce most the of the side effects associated with menopause. Lower androgen levels, or male hormones, contribute to the loss of sex...

Vitamin D inhibits prostate cancer by activating inflammation-regulating gene, study suggests

By David Gutierrez, November 28 2014
(NaturalNews) Vitamin D may reduce prostate cancer risk by acting on a gene that lowers inflammation, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Colorado Cancer Center and published in the journal Prostate. Back in 1990, scientists first suggested that vitamin D might be the common variable linking a number of known prostate cancer risk factors, including older age (associated with reduced vitamin D synthesis), living at a northern latitude (where people are more likely...

Abdominal obesity still on the rise

By J. Anderson, November 28 2014
(NaturalNews) Many believe that the increase in nationwide obesity has actually started to decrease or at least level off. This common belief may be rooted in data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) that looked at obesity levels in the United States via body mass index from 2003-2004 all the way to 2011-2012. This data found that the body mass index did not change during that time period, causing many people to think that obesity therefore also did not increase, which...

4 simple mealtime habits that can improve your digestion

By Derek Henry, November 28 2014
(NaturalNews) Eating is a necessary practice that is intended to nourish our bodies with the fuel required to operate at optimal levels. However, poor food production and eating habits have compromised our digestion and resulted in a multitude of digestive problems that open the gates for all kinds of disease processes. When eating, consider making these very easy changes to ensure digestion goes much more smoothly and so you feel much better following mealtime. Chew your food thoroughly Digestion...

Thanksgiving dinner in 1909 for just 50 cents reveals how much of America's wealth has been stolen by the Federal Reserve

By Mike Adams, November 27 2014
(NaturalNews) A Thanksgiving dinner at the Hotel Gettysburg in 1909 offered a lush array of gourmet food for just 50 cents. (h/t to The Burning Platform) The menu, shown below, offered diners fresh lobster salad, broiled lake trout, beechnut ham, roast ribs of prime beef, young Vermont turkey with cranberry sauce, oyster patties, Gettysburg pudding, vanilla cream pie, apple pie, chocolate cake, a variety of cheeses, appetizers and beverages... all for just 50 cents! Even better, the entire...

From seed to plate - how food went wrong and what you can do about it

By Derek Henry, November 27 2014
(NaturalNews) There is no shortage of dangers to be wary of when attempting to preserve our quality of life. With toxins at every turn, our bodies have become polluted and compromised leaving us with a shadow of the vibrancy we would normally enjoy. Things like food, that would normally be associated with energy and life, are now causing lethargy and death. How did this happen, and how can we stop food from being a destroyer of our health? The problem with foodOur food is our greatest source...

Beyond vitamin D: Sunlight exposure reduces weight gain and helps stop diabetes

By David Gutierrez, November 27 2014
(NaturalNews) In recent years, health experts have emphasized the importance of increasing blood levels of vitamin D as a way to prevent not just bone and tooth disorders but also autoimmune disease, cancer and many other chronic health conditions. Yet, rather than recommending that people spend more time in the sun, many health officials have instead recommended vitamin supplementation. But according to a new study led by researchers at the Telethon Kids Institute in Perth, Western Australia...

Three amazing herbs for a clear and healthy complexion

By Jeanette Padilla, November 27 2014
(NaturalNews) The skin is the body's largest organ. It's constantly eliminating toxins via perspiration through every single pore on the body. Every now and then, the burden of removing toxins can become too much for the skin, and trouble manifests itself in the form of pimples, acne, discolorations and other skin issues. Most individuals turn to makeup to cover up the unsightly marks, but sometimes that only worsens the issue. Others pick at the problem to see if they can make it go away; this never...

Is Thanksgiving food killing you? How to choose holiday food that's healthy, not toxic

By Mike Adams, November 26 2014
(NaturalNews) This Thanksgiving, I want you to stay healthy while enjoying the celebration of abundance the holiday represents. That means knowing which Thanksgiving foods to enjoy vs. avoid, and that's what this article is all about. To eat in a healthy way on Thanksgiving, you don't have to be a food snob and show up to a turkey dinner with a bowl full of sprouts, but there are decisions you can make to enjoy your Thanksgiving eating while avoiding toxic food ingredients like MSG, GMOs, aspartame...

It is now illegal to share food with the homeless in Florida

By J. D. Heyes, November 26 2014
(NaturalNews) If you're someone who believes in personal (not government-provided) charity and who likes to make sure that as many homeless people as possible get a decent meal each day, good for you. But you might want to avoid Fort Lauderdale, Florida, because you could wind up with a hefty fine and some jail time. Seriously. According to reports, police in the city issued citations and further threatened to arrest two priests and a 90-year-old World War II vet for the "crime" of feeding...

Medicinal herb garden - What to grow and how to keep it growing all winter

By PF Louis, November 26 2014
(NaturalNews) You may not think it a worthwhile endeavor to grow culinary herbs indoors, or outdoors for that matter. After all, a quick trip to most food stores will usually allow you to come back with the spices you need. But how fresh are they and have they been irradiated? There are medicinal qualities to some culinary herbs that are best ensured by growing your own. And they don't require much space. They can even be cultivated indoors if you lack outdoor earth space or if your area suffers...

Nearly 100 Indian women die after being 'forced' into government-run sterilization camps

By J. D. Heyes, November 26 2014
(NaturalNews) The relatives of Indian women who died following a state-operated mass sterilization campaign went terribly awry have told local media they were forced by government health workers to attend. As reported by Britain's The Guardian newspaper, more than 80 women recently underwent surgery for laparoscopic tubectomies at a cost-free government-run camp in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh, in the central part of the country. Around 60 of the women became ill following the procedure, officials...

Cocoa flavanols reduce memory loss from aging, study shows

By David Gutierrez, November 26 2014
(NaturalNews) Antioxidant flavanols naturally found in cocoa may be able to reverse some age-related memory loss, according to a study published in the journal Nature Neuroscience. The study was conducted by researchers from Columbia University, New York University and Mars, Inc. Previous research by scientists including Dr. Scott A. Small, MD, senior author of the new study, has shown that age-related memory loss is associated with changes that take place in the dentate gyrus, a region of...



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