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Medical imaging tests expose patients to dangerous amounts of unnecessary radiation

By Mike Adams, December 3 2009
(NaturalNews) A University of Wisconsin (UW) study has found that patients who receive computed tomography (CT) scans for various abdominal and pelvic conditions often receive a slew of additional scans that are unnecessary and that expose them to excess radiation. The findings were presented at the meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). A typical CT scan involves taking images of the patient using an intravenous injection of an imaging chemical in order to contrast the image...

Growing obesity epidemic will double diabetes population and triple medical costs by 2034

By Mike Adams, December 2 2009
(NaturalNews) According to a study published in the December issue of Diabetes Care, the number of Americans with diabetes will double from 23.7 million in 2009 to 44.1 million in 2034. Consequently, the costs associated with treatment and care for diabetics will triple from $45 billion this year to $171 billion in 25 years. Michael O'Grady, Ph.D., one of the study authors and senior fellow at the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago, indicated that obesity is the primary...

Founders of SunWarrior protein and Living Fuel.com featured on NaturalNews Talk Hour - Exclusive discounts for listeners

By Mike Adams, December 2 2009
(NaturalNews) Through the month of December, the NaturalNews Talk Hour presents a holiday showcase with exclusive offers by some of the most celebrated nutritional companies on NaturalNews.com. Our first show for this month, "Super Foods and Optimal Health" begins this Thursday evening at 6pm Pacific / 9pm Eastern, and registration is free. Simply enter your email address in the registration form on the right column of this page. You'll be emailed the call-in number to listen to this broadcast on...

Shocking truth about AIDS exposed on World AIDS Day with "House of Numbers" un-cut footage

By Mike Adams, December 1 2009
(NaturalNews) When Brent Leung started showcasing his groundbreaking new documentary film about AIDS, "House of Numbers" (www.HouseOfNumbers.com), he had no way to comprehend the wave of defamatory attacks that would be unleashed against him. Promoters of conventional AIDS theories (with all their vaccines and pharmaceuticals) have gone on a rampage against Leung, calling him an "AIDS denialist" -- with an obvious invocation of the similar-sounding "Holocaust denialist" phrase. The implication...

Flaxseed oil could reduce the risk of osteoporosis

By Sherry Baker, December 1 2009
(NewsTarget) After menopause, women are at increased risk for the bone-weakening condition known as osteoporosis. And women who are diabetic have an even greater chance of developing the disorder. But now comes research from Egyptian scientists that suggests flaxseed oil could be a natural way to protect bone health. The new study, recently published in the International Journal of Food Safety, Nutrition and Public Health, concludes that flaxseed oil has a beneficial effect on bone mineral density...

Beware of aluminum in deodorant products

By Mike Adams, December 1 2009
(NaturalNews) Most consumers don't know it, but antiperspirant deodorant products often contain extremely toxic chemicals and heavy metals that can cause severe harm to the human nervous system. To rub such products under the arms is inviting the absorption of these harmful chemicals, which many believe will inevitably lead to cancer or neurological problems (such as Alzheimer's disease). Here, we present a rather alarming collection of information from some of the industry's top health authors...

ClimateGate scandal demonstrates intellectual protectionism of modern scientists

By Mike Adams, November 30 2009
(NaturalNews) The inconvenient release of private email conversations among climate change scientists has been a boon for climate change skeptics. What emerges from the leaked emails is a depiction of a group of scientists who practice "intellectual protectionism" -- meaning they know they're right and they'll do anything to protect their beliefs, even if it means hiding or manipulating data. Sound familiar? Scientists in the pharmaceutical industry have been practicing this for decades. If you...

Woman's leg amputated by mistake following false cancer diagnosis

By Mike Adams, November 28 2009
(NaturalNews) Word to the wise: Be careful of what doctors tell you to cut off following a cancer diagnosis. Submitting to cancer surgery can cost you an arm... or a leg. Increasingly, cancer surgeons are recommending that woman have their healthy breasts surgically removed as a way to prevent cancer -- even when those women have no cancer! But recently, an even more bizarre story surfaced: According to a BBC report (http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/west_midlands/8300233.stm), a UK woman...

A cup of Brazilian mint tea relieves pain as well as aspirin, but without the harmful side effects

By Mike Adams, November 28 2009
(NaturalNews) Researchers from Newcastle University have scientifically proven that Hyptis crenata, also known as Brazilian mint, is a powerful pain reliever that works just as well as Indometacin, a synthetic drug similar to aspirin. A traditional remedy for treating the flu, stomach problems, high fevers, and headaches, Brazilian mint was found to be extremely powerful and safe. The team, led by Graciela Rocha, set out to perform the study using the traditional preparation of the herb. Surveys...

Nanoparticles in Some Vitamins, Cosmetics, Sunscreens and Paint Cause Genetic Damage

By Sherry Baker, November 28 2009
(NewsTarget) It's no surprise that the extremely small substances (sized between one and 100 nanometers) known as nanoparticles can easily get inside the body. And when they do, how do they affect physiology, organs, even DNA? Unfortunately, those questions remain, for the most part, unanswered. But that hasn't stopped manufacturers from using nanoparticles in a host of items. For example, titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles are found in everything from toothpaste, eye shadows and paint to vitamins...



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