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Natural News launches 'miracle' Ozone Dentistry product for gum care: O3 Essentials OraJuvenate

By Mike Adams, June 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Today I'm ecstatic about being able to bring you exciting new holistic solutions for health, and today we've got something amazing for you in the realm of holistic dentistry and gum care: O3 Essentials (www.O3essentials.com) Over the past few months, we've been working to bring you this extraordinary product offering that very few people have even heard of: Organic jojoba infused with ozone (O3). You've probably already heard about "ozone therapy," or you might even have a swimming...

Food industry front groups exposed in new report: Monsanto, Coke, Pepsi and more

By J. D. Heyes, June 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Some say it's the best public relations that money can buy, because when you can't refute the truth about an issue, the next-best thing to do is stack the deck in your favor. The third edition of a report released last month by the International Food Information Council Foundation is anything but the "reasonable and helpful document" it may outwardly appear to be, writes Michele Simon, JD, MPH, of the Center for Food Safety, in a recent blog post. Rather, she says, it "is in fact...

Obamacare will collapse under the weight of rising premiums

By Ethan A. Huff, June 5 2013
(NaturalNews) The scramble is on to bring the logistical framework for Obamacare into full fruition before its inaugural arrival in 2014. But as legislators and program architects dig down into the nitty-gritty of what the "tax" will actually entail in practicality, it is becoming abundantly clear from basic economics that the entire system will collapse before it even has a chance to get off the ground due to the extreme weight of rising premiums, which will hit young people the hardest. As you...

Does Garcinia cambogia extract really help with weight loss?

By UB Hawthorn, June 5 2013
(NaturalNews) With celeb Dr. Oz advocating its use, Garcinia Cambogia (also known as Malabar tamarind, gambooge and brindleberry), has gained notoriety as a fast-acting and cheap fat buster that both suppresses appetite and prevents fat from being made. For generations, this fruit found in India, Southeast Asia and Africa has been used in traditional Indian cooking to make food more filling and in Ayurvedic medicine as a digestive aid. For the American market, its extract Hydroxycitric acid (HCA...

Women are 40 percent more likely to develop mental illness than men, study concludes

By Jonathan Benson, June 5 2013
(NaturalNews) For reasons that are still largely unclear, women are much more likely than men to develop some form of mental illness during their lives, whether it be depression, schizophrenia, or simple anxiety, according to a new study. Based on an analysis of 12 large-scale epidemiological studies on mental illness, researchers from Oxford University determined that, when it comes down specifically to depression and anxiety disorders, women are as much as 75 percent more likely than men to suffer...

Claim: IRS still targeting conservative groups, even after promising the intimidation already stopped

By J. D. Heyes, June 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Officials with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) have admitted that the agency inappropriately targeted conservative groups seeking legal tax-exemption status in the years and months leading up to the 2012 election. Those same officials have apologized for the targeting, which one of them - Lois Lerner, who was head of the tax agency's division that oversees tax-exempt groups - described as "absolutely incorrect" and "insensitive." Since then, the Obama White House and the IRS...

Stay cool this summer with natural medicine and herbal remedies

By Carolanne Wright, June 5 2013
(NaturalNews) As we enter into the dog days of summer, it's easy to keep cool with specific foods and herbs under our belt. Using the wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), we can remain balanced, calm and energetic as the mercury rises. Particular suggestions border on simple common sense, others may be more surprising. But one aspect is certain - when the body is comfortable, healthy and at ease, the delights of summer are far more enjoyable. The fire element, summer and youTraditional...

Obama keynote speech deals death blow to mental health, delivers millions into the hands of big pharma

By Mike Bundrant, June 5 2013
(NaturalNews) President Obama gave psychiatrists and pharmaceutical companies the keys to the kingdom during his keynote speech at the White House Conference on Mental Health this week. Celebrated as a hero to the shamed and downtrodden, Obama played the part well as he subtly handed over America's families, particularly children, to big pharma. In his speech, Obama casually dismissed real mental health and catered to the likes of the American Psychiatric Association, which is presently licking...

6th Annual Bug Eating Festival

By Marjory Wildcraft, June 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Are people in Austin so hungry they are eating bugs? "Well, it does help if you come to the party having skipped lunch," says Marjory Wildcraft, the host and creator 6th Annual Bug Eating Festival which will be held on Saturday June 29, 2013 at Zilker Park in Austin, TX starting about 7:00 p.m. "Hunger can give you an edge accepting new food". It's a zany experience, party and potluck where people come together to learn about, and experience, eating insects. Allen Davison is the...

C-sections lead to obese kids, study finds

By Ethan A. Huff, June 5 2013
(NaturalNews) New research out of the U.K. sheds light on yet another possible cause of widespread childhood obesity. Based on an analysis involving more than 10,000 British babies, roughly 9 percent of whom were born via C-section, researchers found that babies delivered the alternate route tend to be larger overall than babies born the natural way. To arrive at this conclusion, Dr. Jan Blustein, Ph.D., M.D., from the New York University (NYU) School of Medicine evaluated data on 10,219 children...

Fish farming killing off native species; boycott farmed salmon before it's too late

By Ethan A. Huff, June 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Equally as menacing as the potential release of genetically-modified (GM) salmon into the wild, factory fish farms are a modern scourge responsible for killing off droves of native fish species all around the world. And unless immediate action is taken to address this problem - you can help by boycotting all farmed fish when you shop or dine out - wild salmon, an important "keystone" species that sustains entire ecosystems, could become extinct in the not-too-distant future. While...

Peptide found in egg whites can lower blood pressure, say researchers

By Michael Ravensthorpe, June 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Considering that eggs contain all the nutrients needed to develop healthy chicks, it is unsurprising that studies into their numerous health benefits for humans abound. Eating more eggs has, for instance, been repeatedly linked to reduced LDL cholesterol, a lowered risk of macular degeneration, and improved cognitive and nervous system function. Scientists based at Clemson University in South Carolina, however, have discovered another good reason to add more eggs to our diets - a peptide...

Obesity causes vitamin-D deficiency: Research

By David Gutierrez, June 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Confirming what health professionals have long suspected, a new study published in the journal PLOS Medicine provides some of the strongest evidence yet that obesity is indeed a cause of vitamin D deficiency. The large study was a collaborative effort between U.S. and European researchers, and was funded by the British Heart Foundation and the UK Medical Research Council. Many prior studies have found a strong correlation between obesity and low levels of vitamin D. According...

Calf exercises: Sit down to build yourself up

By Sarka-Jonae Miller, June 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Building killer calves is more complicated than people think. Most exercisers do a bunch of standing calf exercises like standing calf raises, sled hack calf raises, donkey raises, and calf presses to bulk up not realizing that their entire workout is only targeting half of the muscles in the calves. Standing calf exercises work the gastrocnemius, a muscle in the lower leg close to the surface of the skin. Underneath the gastrocnemius is the soleus. The soleus is wider than the gastrocnemius...

Judge Napolitano: Obama more threatened by journalism than terrorism

By J. D. Heyes, June 5 2013
(NaturalNews) Terrorism, and the threat of new attacks, dominated U.S. domestic policy and national security strategy throughout the Bush Administration, but my, how times have changed: Despite the recent terrorist bombings of the Boston Marathon April 19, President Barack Obama appears to be more concerned about bad press than the next 9/11, according to former New Jersey Superior Court judge and current Fox News contributor Andrew Napolitano. In recent syndicated columns, Napolitano has taken...

Honoring nature: The lesson of the Hopewood children

By Michael Ravensthorpe, June 5 2013
(NaturalNews) In 1942, the founder of the Natural Health Society of Australia, Leslie Owen Bailey, began a social experiment: He chose to adopt 85 children whose parents were unable to provide for them. The children's residence became the sprawling Hopewood House in New South Wales, and they were raised in accord with the same natural health principles that Bailey promoted through his society. History now recognizes them as the 'Hopewood children,' and their story is a testament to the importance...

It's on! Farmers begin suing Monsanto over genetic pollution of wheat crops

By Mike Adams, June 5 2013
(NaturalNews) The next wave of farmer backlash against Monsanto has just been unleashed by Ernest Barnes, a wheat farmer in Morton County, Kansas. He filed suit this week in the U.S. District Court in Wichita, Kansas, alleging that Monsanto's genetic pollution has financially damaged himself and other farmers. Barnes' case appears to be well supported by the facts: Last week the USDA announced the shock discovery that genetically engineered wheat strains from Monsanto's open-field experiments...

Profiteering cancer industry ripped wide open by explosive documentary 'Cut, Poison, Burn' - watch preview here

By Mike Adams, June 5 2013
(NaturalNews) The stunning, jaw-dropping and tearfully devastating true story of the conventional cancer industry is unleashed in a new documentary called "Cut, Poison, Burn." While celebrities like Michael Douglas are grabbing headlines by promoting the dangerous myths and false narratives of the cancer establishment, Cut, Poison, Burn lays out the rest of the story you're never told. If you're angry about Monsanto and GMOs, you should be just as angry about the criminal cancer industry and how...

'Let Them Eat Grass' documentary to expose massive government tyranny against small-scale farmers producing real food

By Jonathan Benson, June 4 2013
(NaturalNews) There is a war being waged against real food - no, not the heavily-processed, chemical-laden garbage that fills the aisles of most major supermarkets today, but actual wholesome food grown on clean, family-scale farms across the U.S. And the upcoming documentary Let Them Eat Grass will expose the aggressors in this widespread fight, as well as urge people like us to fight back and defend our constitutional right to choose healthy food. The film focuses on Wisconsin dairy farm Vernon...

Gays with guns: Pink Pistols teaches LGBT community members how to defend themselves

By J. D. Heyes, June 4 2013
(NaturalNews) By their own admission, the gay community is most often associated with passivity. Aggression isn't in their nature. But then again, neither is a penchant for victimhood, which explains a growing "subculture" within the gay and lesbian communities: Guns. From the Boston-area Edge, a publication that caters to those who live LGBT lifestyles: With taglines like "pick on someone your own caliber," and "armed gays don't get bashed," [Gwendolyn] Patton [of the group Pink Pistols]...

Majority of Americans want to go back to pre-Obamacare days when health insurance was more affordable

By Ethan A. Huff, June 4 2013
(NaturalNews) A new poll conducted under the guidance of marketing research groups Anderson Robbins and Shaw & Company has found that a majority of Americans want nothing to do with the socialized medicine scheme more popularly known as Obamacare. Based on a random sampling of more than 1,000 registered voters, professional pollsters found that 53 percent of Americans, including Democrats, are anticipating worse quality and more expensive healthcare for their families once Obamacare comes into full...

Should bioethicist be liable for promoting vaccine injury and death?

By Alan Phillips, J.D., June 4 2013
(NaturalNews) Bioethicist Art Caplan, Ph.D. of New York University has argued that parents of unvaccinated children should be held liable for illness or death allegedly caused by their unvaccinated children.[1] This article rebuts Caplan's position, and explains why liability should fall, if with anyone on this issue, on him, for the deliberate or negligent use of his academic status and authority, supported by false information, to promote a flawed vaccine policy resulting in avoidable vaccine injury...

IRS steals 60 million medical records from California residents

By Lance Johnson, June 4 2013
(NaturalNews) The fourth amendment of the US Constitution is under continuous assault today from the very government that was assigned to defend it. The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, is being violated constantly now, without warrant, without probable cause, without oath and affirmation, and without proper description. Recently, in California, 15 IRS agents were accused of raiding and stealing 60 million...

SARS-like virus MERS-CoV threatens globally with deadly results in the latest pandemic scare - What you need to protect yourself

By JB Bardot, June 1 2013
(NaturalNews) Like a ticking time bomb, the World Health Organization (WHO) warns of a deadly new coronavirus known as Middle East Respiratory Symptom Coronavirus, or MERS-CoV, that has reared its ugly head killing approximately 50 percent of its known victims thus far. There's no evidence showing from where the virus derives and no information whether it originates in any particular animal, according to WHO. Initial contact with MERS-CoVThe New England Journal of Medicine reported in November...

'Drought refugees' to become reality in USA as western half of nation dries up

By J. D. Heyes, June 4 2013
(NaturalNews) The U.S. intelligence community and scores of scientists at home and abroad have warned that the world's supply of clean, potable water is fast disappearing, due mostly to climate change, overuse and pollution. And while such water shortages are set to affect mostly poor, third-world countries the hardest, the U.S. itself is certainly not immune to shortages of water, the liquid that sustains every one of the 9 billion lives on planet Earth. Nowhere is this more evident than in...

New antidepressant drug nearly identical to popular party drug

By Jonathan Benson, June 4 2013
(NaturalNews) Drug giant Johnson & Johnson (J&J), whose pharmaceutical and medical device products have been implicated in dozens of major recalls throughout the past several years, has announced it will seek approvals from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for 11 new drugs by the year 2017. And one of these new drugs, known as esketamine, contains a compound that is almost exactly the same as the active ingredient in the mind-altering party drug "Special K." The controversial ingredient...

Dry brushing to detoxify your body

By Dr. David Jockers, June 4 2013
(NaturalNews) Dry brushing your skin may be one of the easiest and best ways to detoxify your body on a regular basis. The skin is estimated to eliminate over a pound of waste each day through its pores and through the elimination of dead skin cells from the body. Dry brushing is an effective way to maximize the toxin elimination channels of the skin. The integumentary system is made up of a network of dead epidermal cells forming the skin, hair, fingernails and toenails. All of these are a form...

Hundreds of thousands of people in more than 50 countries rallied against Monsanto, GMOs

By Jonathan Benson, June 4 2013
(NaturalNews) Though the mainstream media was nowhere to be found in covering it, the largest ever global protest against genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) took place on May 25, 2013, in at least 52 countries and 436 major cities worldwide. The protest, which was initiated as part of the grassroots March Against Monsanto movement and included more than two million marchers, marks a tipping point in the debate over GMOs, and particularly their unlabeled presence in the food supplies of many countries...

Forget dangerous anti-depressants: Use research-tested acupuncture instead

By David Gutierrez, June 4 2013
(NaturalNews) A growing body of research suggests that acupuncture may be a safe alternative to psychiatric drugs for those suffering from depression and anxiety. "The functional MRI studies are showing that acupuncture has an influence over brain chemicals, such as dopamine and serotonin," said Jamie Starkey, an acupuncturist at the Cleveland Clinic's Center for Integrative Medicine. "And those are the chemicals that make you feel good. Those are the happy chemicals." Dangerous antidepressants...

Europe rejects GMO crops; kinder gentler America seeks labeling

By Jon Rappoport, June 4 2013
(NaturalNews) It's a scandal. Monsanto has just announced it's giving up on most of Europe: people there don't want GMO food. In America, the struggle is for labeling GMOs. This is some kind of "fairness doctrine." Let the US consumer decide what kind of food to buy. Choice. It's the American way, right? No, actually it isn't. The evidence gathered over the last 10 years is staggering. GMO food and the herbicides sprayed on them constitute a major health hazard, to say the least. And...

Three health boosting summer-time tips

By Kyle Price, June 4 2013
(NaturalNews) As the temperature outside rises, cubical dwellers start to dream of pristine, sandy beaches and begin carefully plotting how many vacation days they can afford this year. Many others plan a last ditch effort to lose some weight before they have to wear a bathing suit in front of friends and family. Most of these people are missing out on three essential health tips that boast powerful benefits for little to no money. Vitamin D, fish oil, and coconut oil are absolutely essential for...

Mars 'river pebbles' prove the planet once was awash in water

By Lance Johnson, June 4 2013
(NaturalNews) Shocking new evidence points out that water could have been present on Earth's neighboring planet Mars. The evidence suggests that water may not have only present, but the planet could have been awash and overflowing with a network of rivers and streams. NASA's latest rover, Curiosity, has observed rounded pebbles on the 150-kilometer wide Gale Crater. These rounded pebbles found on the floor of the crater have a smooth appearance identical to rocks found in Earth's rivers. Simple...

Oxford University Press rips American psychiatry, reveals the following 13 examples of moral corruption and quackery

By Mike Bundrant, June 4 2013
(NaturalNews) Michael Taylor, MD, of Oxford University Press has laid it on the line when it comes to the fraud, moral corruption and pure quackery of American psychiatry. In a recent article Dr. Taylor, author of The Decline of American Psychiatry, shows example after example of how American psychiatry is filled with corruption. I combed through the post and gleaned 13 body blows to the money grubbing American psychiatric scheme. As you read the list, keep in mind that it refers to the group...

The Monsanto tipping point has been reached: We shall overcome global food injustice (GMO)

By Mike Adams, June 4 2013
(NaturalNews) Monsanto is now in full retreat against a global grassroots rejection of its poisons and lies. The company is backpedaling on every front now, even admitting defeat in Europe and now trying to focus its last, desperate efforts on the United States and Brazil. But even in the Americas, Monsanto is losing on every front: GMO labeling legislation is cropping up in over a dozen states, the global March Against Monsanto demonstrated global grassroots unity against GMOs, and even the so...

Science journal hires former Monsanto scientist to decide which papers should be accepted or rejected

By J. D. Heyes, June 3 2013
(NaturalNews) Scientific journals, by their very nature, ought not to be biased towards a particular point of view because such bias can lead that journal's editorial staff to quash or ignore any legitimate scientific research and data refuting any pre-determined viewpoints. And yet, as reported online by Earth Open Source, it appears as though the journal Food and Chemical Toxicology may have compromised itself recently by hiring a biotechnology insider who, on the surface, would sure seem to...

Rand Paul pushes for legalization of industrialized hemp in new farm bill

By Jonathan Benson, June 3 2013
(NaturalNews) As the nation's lawmakers continue to bore through the details of the upcoming federal farm bill revision, a number of forward-thinking members of Congress are simultaneously pushing for the antiquated and indefensible prohibition on hemp farming to be lifted as part of its new provisions. And included among these proponents of hemp legalization is Kentucky Senator Rand Paul, who is reportedly working with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell to pass an amendment to the new farm bill...

How three fateful actions helped lead to the failure of today's mainstream medicine

By Tony Isaacs, June 3 2013
(NaturalNews) Three fateful actions dating back over 100 years ago ultimately led to today's mainstream model of medicine: Treating the body as a collection of parts instead of treating and nurturing the whole body; treating illness by managing symptoms with unnatural drug compounds; and ignoring and suppressing safer and more effective natural health and healing. As a result, millions of lives have been lost and many millions more have suffered needlessly. The genesis of medicine turning from...

South Korea joins Japanese ban on U.S. wheat imports after shocking GMO contamination announcement by USDA

By Mike Adams, June 2 2013
(NaturalNews) News about the GMO contamination of U.S. wheat crops seems to be spreading faster than the GMOs themselves. On Friday, South Korea joined Japan in announcing a halt on imports of U.S. wheat due to the USDA's recent announcement that commercial wheat grown in the USA is contaminated with Monsanto's genetically engineered wheat. Some Americans may still not realize this, but GMOs are outlawed or shunned nearly everywhere around the world. Only in the USA have GMOs managed to avoid...

Taxpayer dollars used by U.S. government to promote GMOs in other countries

By J. D. Heyes, June 2 2013
(NaturalNews) Not content to allow Monsanto to poison Americans, the U.S. government is using your tax dollars to promote the bio-ag giant's genetically modified food crops overseas as well, according to a new report. Reuters says tax dollars are going to pay for overseas lobbying which promotes use of controversial biotech crops that have been developed by Monsanto and other seed manufacturers: A review of 926 diplomatic cables of correspondence to and from the U.S. State Department and embassies...

Industrial hemp returns to America: Colorado to plant first new major crop on US soil in 60 years

By Jonathan Benson, June 2 2013
(NaturalNews) The recent passage of Amendment 64 in Colorado, which legalizes the cultivation and recreational use of marijuana throughout the state, is having a major impact on the state's agricultural sector. But the biggest potential for economic growth may actually come from marijuana's non-psychoactive cousin hemp, which is right now being planted on U.S. soil for the first time in 60 years, thanks to the initiative's passage. According to reports, a 60-acre plot of land in the southeastern...

Wheat madness - Is this popular grain provoking mental illness?

By Carolanne Wright, June 2 2013
(NaturalNews) A mainstay in most Western diets, wheat is normally not associated with mental illness. Yet research has shown an intolerance to compounds within the grain can cause major neurological issues, including psychotic breakdowns. Far from a benign food, wheat has been linked with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and even diseases like multiple sclerosis along with Alzheimer's. In the spirit of physical and mental health, many are realizing wheat is not a food to be consumed lightly. Dangerous...

Obama Administration a 'culture of intimidation and cover-ups'

By J. D. Heyes, June 2 2013
(NaturalNews) If they are going to happen, scandals are most often revealed during a president's second term, and President Obama's administration certainly seems to fit that mode. First there was "Operation Fast and Furious," in which the administration allowed thousands of military-style semi-automatic rifles to "walk" across the border into the hands of Mexican drug gangs. Since then, several of those guns have turned up at crime scenes, including one in which U.S. border agent Brian Terry...

'Miracle' Alzheimer's drug bexarotene turns out to be a hoax

By Ethan A. Huff, June 2 2013
(NaturalNews) A popular skin cancer drug that researchers last year claimed might aid in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease has been exposed as a complete and total hoax. As reported by ChicagoTribune.com, bexarotene does not appear to pass the authenticity test after all, as recent follow-up studies to the original were unable to reproduce its findings, which were widely used to claim that the drug might be the next "miracle" treatment in the fight against dementia. Last year, a study published...

The bean plant leaf traps and kills bed bugs

By Antonia, June 2 2013
(NaturalNews) Bed bugs may soon become a more manageable pest, as they may fall victim to new science that mimics bean plant leaves. Bed bugs live in beds as you might have guessed. They hide during the day and feed on the blood of humans at night. Tens of millions of dollars are spent annually in New York City alone to deal with these pests. More than just the infestation of homes, bedbugs have been sucking the blood of victims in schools, movie theaters, and hospitals. They are hitchhikers...

IRS also targeted adoptive families for intimidation and oppression

By J. D. Heyes, June 2 2013
(NaturalNews) There are a number of rules and regulations in place regarding the adoption of children, and for the most part, that's understandable; state authorities need to be sure that would-be parents are capable of caring for their adoptive children. But getting hassled by the Internal Revenue Service should not be part of that process - and yet it is. Consider it another testament to the out-of-control cesspool of corruption the IRS has become. USA Today says that a new report from the...

'Bomb-sniffing' TSA dog turns into attack dog, viciously bites woman at airport for no reason

By Ethan A. Huff, June 2 2013
(NaturalNews) The new American police state is being ramped up another notch at U.S. airports, where the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is now equipping its human Transportation Security Administration (TSA) drones and local police with dogs allegedly trained to sniff out bombs and other explosive paraphernalia. But this latest form of needless intimidation against innocent Americans has already resulted in a serious injury after one of the dogs suddenly went rabid and attacked a woman at...

'Fountain of youth' region of the brain may have been discovered by scientists

By PF Louis, June 2 2013
(NaturalNews) Anti-aging is one of the major concerns among "baby-boomers" and others as well. This is bad news for social security and other pension plans, but it can't be helped. Everyone wants to stay young forever. If not actually youthful, at least spared the ravages of debilitating health issues and dementia such as Alzheimer's disease, which has seen rising rates of affliction at earlier ages over the past few decades. Most NaturalNews readers are at least aware of several lifestyle...

Job-related stress is a significant risk factor in the development of heart disease

By John Phillip, June 2 2013
(NaturalNews) Heart disease is a largely preventable chronic illness that is the leading killer of men, women and children in many western societies. Researchers and alternative medical experts have identified a long list of dietary and lifestyle factors that work together to promote development of the disease and validate lifestyle modifications that reverse vascular dysfunction and dramatically lower the risk of succumbing to heart disease. Over the past decade it has become increasingly clear...

Use lychee fruit to boost your endurance and workouts: Research

By David Gutierrez, June 2 2013
(NaturalNews) In addition to being chock full of potent vitamins, minerals and other nutrients, lychee fruit can also help improve your workouts and make you lose more weight, studies have shown. Lychee is an Asian fruit covered with a rough, pinkish, leathery rind. Inside, the fruit consists of a translucent white, edible pulp that is juicy and sweet. Fresh fruits can be found in season at Asian and specialty supermarkets, or the fruit can be purchased canned, dried, or in the form of jams and...

New doctors spend less time than ever - just 8 minutes per patient

By Mike Bundrant, June 2 2013
(NaturalNews) If you are looking for more reasons to educate yourself and take more responsibility for your health, look no further than the latest discovery about how doctors spend their time. The New York Times is reporting that new internists spend an average of eight minutes per patient. Worse, they are relying more heavily on electronic information than ever. This means they touch you less, interact with you less and make more decisions based on what they read on a computer screen. Given...



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