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7 superfoods that will prepare your body for pregnancy

By Katherine Leonard, MS, NC, January 26 2014
(NaturalNews) These foods are powerhouses for priming your body for pregnancy. Supporting the growth and development of a child is no small feat! And your body will need to be nourished with high-quality organic foods in order to prepare your body for the new life it will soon support. Eggs and egg yolks Egg are rich in protein and nutrients necessary for the healthy growth and development of a baby. Yolks are high in choline, which is critical for the development of the brain, neurons, and the...

Slaughtering 9 billion chickens a year worldwide equates to 17,000 deaths every minute

By S. D. Wells, March 6 2014
(NaturalNews) What's the average price of conventional chicken per pound right now? $3.68 is your packaged price for hormone-laden, antibiotic-loaded chicken. What's the cost for that same pound of chicken without antibiotics? $5.50 is your cost for a pound of chicken without medication that breeds superbugs. What is the average cost of organic chicken, which means that the birds are not given hormone injections, antibiotics and genetically altered food, and are not genetically modified themselves...

Record levels of radioactivity detected at Fukushima nuclear plant

By Ethan A. Huff, March 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Just days after officials from the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) came clean about using radiation reading "errors" to cover up record levels of radioactive strontium-90 present in collection pools at the stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power facility back in July, the embattled power utility made headlines again for radioactive cesium-134 and radioactive cesium-137, both of which were also detected at dangerously high levels in groundwater near the plant. Reports indicate...

Alternative ADHD treatment: chinese herbs

By Brad Chase, March 6 2014
(NaturalNews) There are numerous alternative treatments for ADHD - some more effective than others. Chinese herbal medicine has roots that go back thousands of years. Surprisingly enough, when modern studies test many of the traditional Chinese herbs used to treat ADHD and other medical conditions, the studies find that the Chinese treatment methods are highly effective at treating the condition they are designed to cure. Find out how the following six Chinese herbs are beneficial in treating...

Yale study spotlights FDA's ineffectiveness in ensuring drug safety

By David Gutierrez, March 6 2014
(NaturalNews) The FDA's standards for approving new drugs are inconsistent and lacking in important areas, according to an analysis conducted by researchers from Yale University and published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. "Not all FDA approvals are created equally," researcher Nicholas Downing said. According to the researchers, the study is the first to systematically examine the FDA's drug approval standards, and it calls into question the assumption that all drugs prescribed...

Democrats try to save Obamacare by delaying it yet again

By J. D. Heyes, March 6 2014
(NaturalNews) The political realities of Obamacare are beginning to be more fully understood by the party that brought America one of the most divisive, industry-destroying laws in the nation's history. Once again, in another act of judicial defiance, say critics, President Obama has authorized new delays in key aspects of the Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as Obamacare. According to a blog post at The Hill online, Congress' daily newspaper of record, the delay in required coverage minimums...

Is ugli fruit good for you, or is it a hybridized disaster that wreaks havoc on our health?

By Raw Michelle, March 6 2014
(NaturalNews) There's a fruit out there that basically looks like you could develop a rash upon touching it, let alone eating it. Even its name is odd: ugli fruit. In some ways, it resembles an avocado gone rogue, but it's significantly larger, lumpier, speckled with knobby yellow and green hues and tastes nothing like an avocado. But, as the saying goes, it's what's on the inside that counts. This is definitely true for ugli fruit, a tangelo hybrid from Jamaica that is grapefruit, oranges...

Each day, are you shortening or extending your life?

By S. D. Wells, March 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Beginning with the moment you wake up, what personal care products, foods, beverages, cleaning products and supplements are you using and consuming? Your skin is your largest organ, and you only have one body in this life. Let's examine two ways of going about a typical day and see the MAJOR differences some people can make to either incur health detriment or boost their immunity and vitality. Here we go. The wrong way - shortening your yearsFirst of all, you may have been sleeping...

There is a type of algae that actually lives in snow and causes the phenomenon known as 'watermelon snow'

By David Gutierrez, March 6 2014
(NaturalNews) In arctic and alpine regions around the world, people hiking through certain patches of snow may notice that they are leaving behind pinkish or reddish footprints, and their boots and pants may even get stained bright red. The color, combined with a strong scent similar to that of watermelon, has led to this phenomenon being called "watermelon snow." Watermelon snow is especially common in the heights of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in California. This unique phenomenon is actually...

Will you be alive in five years? New 'death test' may predict when you'll die

By Antonia, March 6 2014
(NaturalNews) If you're up in the air as to whether you should plan your big trip to Europe in a few years or plan your funeral instead, you'll find this story interesting. An observational study that analyzed the blood samples of people five years after their blood was taken has produced some new findings. Casually referred to as the "death test," it's getting a lot of people talking. From sparking the "would you really want to know if you might die within the next five years?" debate to raising...

Newer model cars now easily hacked in mere seconds by thieves with high tech remotes

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, March 6 2014
(NaturalNews) Expert hackers have created a new high-tech crime tool that is now being used to discreetly unlock newer model cars. This little black box is a mysterious remote that is basically set up to mimic the vehicles' keyless remote entry frequencies. Police in many cities are dumbfounded at how the little black box works and where they are coming from, as multiple reports of "ghost-like" car robberies are now on the rise. Mysterious, ghost-like thefts on the rise with newer vehicles"It's...

Surge in babies born without brains in Washington State

By J. D. Heyes, March 5 2014
(NaturalNews) There is something seriously wrong in the fertile Yakima Valley region of Washington. A surging number of babies are being born with major birth defects, and the reasons why are eluding state health officials. As reported by CNN, a nurse in the area, Sara Barron, was the first to report on a particularly horrifying condition: anencephaly -- a condition in which babies are born without much of their brain and skull. "I was just stunned," she told the network in an interview. "Three...

More than 100 Navy members struggle for justice as radiation slowly kills them

By J. D. Heyes, March 5 2014
(NaturalNews) When a historic earthquake created a massive tsunami that destroyed part of the Fukushima Daiichi power station in northern Japan in March 2011, causing meltdowns at three of the plant's six nuclear reactors, a radiological disaster ensued. As part of the effort to control damage and lend assistance, President Barack Obama ordered the U.S. Navy to respond to what would become the worst nuclear accident since the Chernobyl disaster in the former Soviet Union in the mid-1980s. Now...

California's severe drought could become new Dust Bowl; 'Agonizing death' for farmers

By David Gutierrez, March 5 2014
(NaturalNews) The worst drought in at least a century threatens to reduce California's agricultural industry to ruin, possibly creating a new Dust Bowl. According to the White House's top science and technology adviser, the western United States is suffering from the worst dry spell in 500 years. The drought's effect on California in particular has national implications: California is the top farming state in the United States, producing one-third of the country's fruits and vegetables. California...

Going bananas for mono-fruiting: does eating one fruit for long periods of time really help our health?

By Raw Michelle, March 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Mono-fruiting, or eating one type of fruit without introducing any other fruits or foods in the mix for long periods of time, is a common dietary lifestyle for many people. Just go online and it's clear that a lot of people are living life in mono-fruit land, preparing mono meals, taking trips to "Banana Island" (metaphorically speaking) and buying their fruit of choice in bulk. Yes, mono-fruiting really works A woman named Yulia Tarbath swears by the lifestyle, as does her husband...

Which parts of America are the most contaminated with arsenic?

By Ethan A. Huff, March 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Heavy metal poisoning is becoming a very serious issue in America today, as toxins in groundwater and soils, some of which have persisted there for decades, are increasingly turning up in both drinking water and the general food supply. All across the country, residues of arsenic, lead and other heavy metals have been detected in well water, crop soils and even foods marketed toward the health-conscious, including some popular rice protein brands, and yet the nation's regulatory authorities...

Arsenic shown to inhibit thiol compounds, including 'master antioxidant' glutathione

By Ethan A. Huff, March 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Chronic exposure to the hazardous chemical arsenic, which is commonly found in rice, fruit juices, and even some municipal water supplies, could be severely oxidizing your blood while creating disease-causing inflammation. Based on the findings of numerous scientific studies looking at the adverse effects of arsenic, it is clear that this damaging compound obstructs the necessary activity of antioxidants in the body, including the so-called "master antioxidant" glutathione. A recent...

Neurotoxins identified that fry children's brains

By Sharon Heller, PhD, March 5 2014
(NaturalNews) We know that neurodevelopmental disabilities among children - such as autism, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, and dyslexia - are on the rise. And, though genetic factors have been identified as a cause, it doesn't take much leap in imagination to believe that neurotoxins also play a role in this increase. According to the National Academy of Sciences, 3 percent of all neurobehavioral disorders in children are caused by toxic exposures in the environment and another 25 percent...

Brazil ignored food safety agency warnings when it approved GM maize in 2007

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, March 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Genetically modified maize seed that creates its own insecticide from a protein gene of E. coli bacteria is highly controversial but is now accepted in Brazil thanks to a former Monsanto lawyer who advises and regulates the flow of GMOs coming into the country. Years ago, in 2007, this GM maize was accepted in Brazil because a council majority of 11 regulators gave it the okay based on the advice of this Monsanto insider. At that time, they ignored warnings from two Brazilian government...

Juniper berries are great for your kidneys, bladder and urinary tract

By P. Simard, March 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Juniper berries grow from shrubs in various parts of the world including Asia, Europe and North America. There are many different kinds of juniper berries but the most common one to North Americans is known as juniperus communis. The berries' popularity has primarily come from the fact that they've been added to gin in order to enhance its flavor, but as the years have gone by, many interesting health benefits have also gotten well deserved attention. The Pharmacognosy Research medical...

How to stay obese: Get less than one hour of vigorous exercise a year

By J. D. Heyes, March 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Tens of millions of Americans are obese, and while figures have stabilized in recent years according to government findings, the numbers are still staggering. Poor dietary choices rank high as a cause of obesity, but another factor -- and in my view, one that gets far less attention -- is Americans' increasing lack of physical activity. In fact, a new study found that the average obese woman only gets one hour of vigorous exercise per year, while men don't get much more -- less...

Is adrenal fatigue destroying your health, peace of mind and joie de vivre?

By Carolanne Wright, March 5 2014
(NaturalNews) "For every minute you experience stress, it takes 60 minutes to remove the flood of adrenal stress hormones from your bloodstream," warns holistic nutritionist Paula Owens in the Alternative Medicine article "The Adrenal Fatigue Fix." Considering the average person is under stress throughout the day, this uninterrupted flow of hormones has caused a modern day public health crisis. But we are usually unaware that the glands are in trouble until it's too late -- when absolute exhaustion...

Sixteen varieties of cheese recalled after death in California and illnesses in babies

By J. D. Heyes, March 5 2014
(NaturalNews) A company in Delaware has recalled more than a dozen varieties of cheese after some of them were linked to a death in California, as well as sickness in newborn children. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the 16 cheeses, which were made by Roos Foods of Kenton, Del., have been tied to a Listeria outbreak. The recalled brands include Mexicana, Amigo, Santa Rosa de Lima and Anita. "These cheeses were packaged in various sized clear plastic wrapped Styrofoam trays...

Raw-food eating couple completes a 15,782 km year-long marathon

By Raw Michelle, March 5 2014
(NaturalNews) A New Zealand couple in their 60s have completed a year-long marathon on December 31 in Melbourne, running every single day of 2013. They have run a total of 15,782 km around Australia, setting a world record of 366 consecutive marathons in 366 days. Cancer survivor Janette Murray-Wakelin, 64, and her husband Alan Murray, 68, credit their raw-food diet for high energy levels and overall health. Promoting sustainability and eating raw The husband and wife say the goal of the run was...

FDA unleashes despotic food safety war targeting organic farms

By Ethan A. Huff, March 5 2014
(NaturalNews) The provisions guiding the infamous Food Safety Modernization Act are slowly starting to come into effect, and many small-scale farmers across the United States are discovering that they are the primary targets of an oppressive new food safety war being waged by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) against America's food producers. The Los Angeles Times reports that federal agents are now showing up on farmers' doorsteps and notifying them that techniques they have long used...

Insider memo reveals US unemployment rate exceeding 37 percent; 'Misery Index' worst in 30 years

By Ethan A. Huff, March 5 2014
(NaturalNews) Nearly everything that the federal government has been saying about unemployment, inflation and the current state of the U.S. economy is a fraud, reveals an insider memo recently generated by a prominent Wall Street advisor. As reported by the Washington Examiner, calculations made using legitimate data show that actual unemployment has now exceeded 37 percent, and that the so-called "Misery Index" (MI) is at the highest level in about 30 years. This runs completely counter to all...

Heavy metal tungsten linked to leukemia clusters in children

By Mike Adams, March 4 2014
(NaturalNews) "Scientists studying childhood leukemia cases in Arizona and Nevada say their research shows a possible link between tungsten and the disease," reported Fox News in 2009. The article is about the discovery of "childhood leukemia clusters" in Sierra Vista, Arizona and Fallon, Nevada. An industrial operation there, it turns out, was emitting large amounts of tungsten into the air in Fallon, causing environmental levels of the heavy metal to rise substantially. As Science Daily reports...

Massachusetts family services to move state-kidnapped teenage girl back to Connecticut

By J. D. Heyes, March 4 2014
(NaturalNews) In Massachusetts, apparently, a medical misdiagnosis can be the basis for the state to come in and take your child away, perhaps for good. About a year ago, the parents of 15-year-old Justina Pelletier brought her to the emergency room of Children's Hospital in Boston where, according to local reports, doctors quickly diagnosed her with psychiatric problems. That may seem normal enough, but as you might have suspected there is much more to the story. Prior to that visit, Justina...

Half of US tap water found to contain live bacterium that can cause Legionnaires' disease

By Ethan A. Huff, March 4 2014
(NaturalNews) The water coming out of your faucets at home could be teeming with a live bacterium known to cause a potentially deadly form of pneumonia. New research published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology reveals that more than half of all U.S. tap water is likely contaminated with a bacterium linked to causing Legionnaires' disease, the symptoms of which include fever, cough and chills. To make this discovery, researchers from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA...

Radiation affects 13 workers at New Mexico nuclear waste site

By Jonathan Benson, March 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Federal regulators are scrambling to minimize the public relations impact of a recent radiation leak that occurred at an underground nuclear waste facility in southeastern New Mexico, where 13 workers reportedly tested positive for radiation exposure. According to reports, the discovery came after the plant's operators had repeatedly denied that anybody was exposed to the radiation, calling into question the integrity of these and other claims. The Associated Press recently covered...

Reishi mushrooms: traditional medicine for cancer, diabetes and more

By Michael Ravensthorpe, February 24 2014
(NaturalNews) Reishi mushrooms, also called lingzhi mushrooms, are a species of medicinal mushroom characterized by their kidney-shaped cap and tough texture. Though widely appreciated throughout the countries of their native Asia, reishi are especially venerated in China. In fact, practitioners of ancient Chinese medicine have been prescribing reishi for a host of medical conditions such as high blood pressure and fatigue for at least 2,000 years. Even today, reishi are held in high regard by the...

FDA study shows pertussis vaccination spreads pathogenic bacteria

By Jonathan Benson, March 4 2014
(NaturalNews) In a failed attempt to explain away why vaccinated individuals seem to be the only ones contracting and spreading whooping cough during major outbreaks, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently launched an inquiry aimed at better understanding how the controversial vaccine works. But what the agency ended up discovering is that the vaccine for whooping cough, also known as pertussis, spreads the very same pathogenic bacteria that causes whopping cough in the first place...

Another cruise ship, another bout of vomiting and diarrhea

By J. D. Heyes, March 4 2014
(NaturalNews) It seems as though every couple of months we are hearing about yet another cruise ship whose passengers have become stricken with sickness. Well, it has happened again. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has launched an investigation into the fourth occurrence of norovirus (stomach flu) aboard a cruise ship. According to reports, the latest outbreak occurred on Holland America's MS Veendam cruise ship in mid-February. Fourth outbreak this year The CDC has reported...

Well done and overcooked meats greatly raise the risk of developing dementia and diabetes

By John Phillip, March 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Scientists have known for the better part of the past decade that cooking meats with high heat and grilling or barbequing dramatically increases the risk of developing colon cancer, as the heterocyclic amines that occur with overcooking disrupt normal cellular metabolism during digestion. It should then come as no surprise to health-conscious individuals that these same food preparation methods are now associated with a significant risk for diabetes and dementia, both diseases increasing...

No consumers allowed at biotech industry's secret 'GMO consumer benefit'

By Jonathan Benson, March 4 2014
(NaturalNews) The biotechnology industry has proven that it will stop at nothing to get genetically engineered foods into Europe, even if this means holding secret meetings with politicians and policymakers to scheme ways to thrust the technology onto an unwilling public. The independent research group Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO) reports that a consortium of pro-GMO lobbyists recently met undercover in Brussels, Belgium, to discuss the "consumer benefits of GMOs," a meeting which not a single...

Obesity in Europe set to become the new normal

By J. D. Heyes, March 4 2014
(NaturalNews) If you thought that obesity was a problem in the United States -- and make no mistake, it is -- it is becoming so widespread in Europe that health experts are afraid it is becoming far too acceptable. The World Health Organization (WHO) reported recently that obesity is so common on the continent that the condition is at risk of becoming "the new norm," as about one-third of all European teenagers are fatter than they should be -- and it's ruining their health. As reported by...

Top 4 reasons your health is deteriorating

By Derek Henry, March 4 2014
(NaturalNews) It seems we have many things to blame for our deteriorating health. We have our less than stellar genetics, our chronological age, and other "unknown factors". However, these are not the main reasons our health is going downhill, and it's time to reveal the main culprits. Lack of enzymes Enzymes are one of the most essential elements in the body. Without them, you wouldn't be able to breathe, swallow, drink, eat, or digest your food. Enzymes are required to help perform these tasks...

See this 'shocking' new military treatment to fight caffeine addiction

By J. D. Heyes, March 4 2014
(NaturalNews) The Defense Department is looking at a "shocking" new procedure that officials say may help today's modern warriors stay sharp on an increasingly digitized battlefield. According to The Boston Globe, the Pentagon is experimenting with stimulating the brain with a series of low-level doses of electricity, to keep the growing ranks of digital warriors who monitor drone footage and other high-tech surveillance streams alert for hours on end. The aim is not only to keep digital warriors...

Got funky breath? Here are some causes - and fixes

By J. D. Heyes, March 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Got chronic halitosis? If you do, chances are that your friends haven't told you, because, well, they're your friends and they don't want to hurt your feelings. But halitosis -- bad breath, as it is more commonly known -- is a common problem, so you might have a problem and just not know it. How common is halitosis? According to the Academy of General Dentistry, about 80 million people suffer from chronic bad breath. But there is good news: Finding a cure for this embarrassing condition...

You won't believe this hidden cause of restless leg syndrome

By Brad Chase, March 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Do you suffer from restless legs syndrome? Researchers have puzzled over the cause of this curious condition for decades with little explanation for why some people simply can't keep still at night. According to past studies, possible causes for RLS include: • Inability to process dopamine properly • Genetics • Other chronic diseases • Medications • Pregnancy • Iron deficiencies New studies, however, have looked a little more closely at the...

Do you go to work sick? One in four Americans do

By J. D. Heyes, March 4 2014
(NaturalNews) Many of us know someone who we believe has abused their company's "sick leave" policy in the past. Calling in sick -- even if you aren't -- is not what you might call a rarity in the American business world. That said, there are also a large number of people who actually should stay home from work because they are sick, but they don't, spreading their germs and generally adding to a business' costs and lowered levels of productivity. According to a new survey, more than one-quarter...

Why Dr. Oz was right to warn consumers about lead in Shakeology Greenberry protein powder

By Mike Adams, March 3 2014
(NaturalNews) The health industry is suddenly buzzing with more findings about heavy metals in protein products, and Dr. Oz is beginning to warn viewers about lead in some products. This is on top of Natural News finding substantial concentrations of the heavy metal tungsten in organic vegan rice protein products sold across the USA. (See chart here.) The Dr. Oz warning came about two weeks ago when his show featured research results from Consumer Lab, a highly-experienced food science research...

Roundup herbicide linked to celiac disease and gluten intolerance, new study suggests

By J. D. Heyes, February 19 2014
(NaturalNews) A new study has found that the world's best-selling herbicide is linked to the global rise of celiac disease, gluten intolerance and irritable bowel syndrome. According to the U.S. peer-reviewed study, the details of which were published by Dr. Anthony Samsel and Dr. Stephanie Seneff, the rise in disease has coincided with the increased use of glyphosate (Roundup) herbicide. The paper has been published in the Journal of Interdisciplinary Toxicology. The researchers say that...

Red Reign: China's horrific nonconsensual organ harvesting and religious oppression unveiled

By Ethan A. Huff, March 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Imagine being arrested, imprisoned and tortured simply for holding religious beliefs that run contrary to what the government considers acceptable. And every day having to worry that you might be murdered at a moment's notice for your vital organs. This is what countless thousands of practitioners of the spiritual discipline Falun Gong have apparently been subjected to in China, a little-known reality covered in the new documentary film Red Reign: The Bloody Harvest of China's Prisoners...

Author says Tyson Foods keeps farmers in state of 'indentured servitude'

By J. D. Heyes, March 3 2014
(NaturalNews) The author of a new expose on the chicken industry chastises corporate giant Tyson Foods while claiming that farmers who supply meat to the company are locked into a sort of "indentured servitude" of which they are unable to free themselves. The book, The Meat Racket by Christopher Leonard, focuses almost exclusively on the economic factors that drive the chicken industry or, as he says, "the hidden power structure that has quietly reshaped U.S. rural economies while gaining unprecedented...

Avoid eating dangerous, genetically engineered foods at your dining table

By Michelle Goldstein, March 3 2014
(NaturalNews) The growth of genetically modified foods continues to rise in the U.S. and around the world with the aggressive tactics of the biotech industry. This growth has contributed to an increase in invasive superweeds and rising challenges for organic farmers. GMOs have not been tested for safety for human consumption. Independent animal studies demonstrate that GMOs are hazardous to health. Consumers can use several guidelines to avoid purchasing genetically engineered food. The spread...

Fast food chains struggle in wake of healthy eating trend

By Julie Wilson , March 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Heightened awareness surrounding the dangers of commercially processed food is hitting McDonald's, the number one global fast-food chain, where it hurts, their wallet. Due to a decline in company sales and an attempt to remain "relevant," McDonald's CEO Don Thompson announced plans to provide speedier service, extend breakfast hours and prepare more "high quality," healthier food. In order to keep up with the "trends," McDonald's has added several new items to their menu including...

Uninsured Americans suddenly realize they were conned by Obamacare

By J. D. Heyes, March 3 2014
(NaturalNews) The Affordable Care Act - Obamacare - has always had its opponents, but as more Americans become familiar with the law and begin to experience its ill effects, the more it is hated. And now, in perhaps one of the most compelling ironies, the very people whom the law was supposed to benefit the most - the uninsured - are beginning to turn against Obamacare in droves. According to a recently released study by the Kaiser Family Foundation, which has been studying and analyzing the...

Optimal cholesterol ratios not only good for the heart, but also lower Alzheimer's disease risk

By John Phillip, March 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Volumes of current research now clearly demonstrate that Alzheimer's disease, though influenced to a small degree by genetic predisposition, is largely caused by a confluence of lifestyle indiscretions over the course of one's early and mid-life years. Prior studies have shown that a diet consisting of hydrogenated fats, processed carbohydrates and sugary treats rapidly accelerate the onset and progression of the disease, especially in those with familial genetic traits. Lack of physical...

Endocrine-disrupting chemicals in rivers affect fish heart development

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, March 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Mass-produced man-made chemicals that mimic estrogen should be a major concern for humanity, as they can go undetected in water and affect the reproduction and gender identity of various life forms. Lurking in the water, these chemicals can be taken in invisibly by all sorts of life and disrupt the endocrine system. Environmental studies in Virginia and Pennsylvania waterways show that these synthetic estrogens do more than just affect the endocrine system. These estrogen chemicals...



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