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 New Research Shows Cocoa Can Help Diabetics' Hearts By Sherry Baker, June 24 2008 (NewsTarget) For people with diabetes, indulging in cocoa could be a way to improve their health naturally -- and deliciously. The reason? Flavanols, plant compounds found in cocoa (as well as in tea, red wine, and certain fruits and vegetables), help blood vessels to function better and could help prevent cardiovascular disease, according to new research published in the June 3 issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC).
An international team of scientists gave diabetic...
 Legal Action Filed to Outlaw Nano-Silver ProductsBy Jo Hartley, June 23 2008 (NewsTarget) The International Center for Technology Assessment (CTA) and a group of consumer, health, and environmental groups have filed a legal petition with the Environmental Protection Agency demanding the agency use its pesticide regulation authority to stop the sale of several consumer products that are now using nano-sized versions of silver. This legal action is the first challenge of the EPA's failure to regulate nanomaterials.
It is becoming more common for manufacturers to infuse a...
 Gitmo For U.S. Children: Center for Retarded Kids Uses Electroshock TherapyBy Mike Adams, June 23 2008 (NaturalNews) It appears that the use of electroshock punishment tactics isn't limited to the U.S. military these days: The state of Massachusetts has renewed a special education school's authority to use electric shocks as a form of punishment, even after the school admitted to administering excessive and unfair shocks to two children after being told to do so by a prank caller.
Last year, a prank caller believed to be a former student called the Judge Rotenberg Educational Center in Canton,...
 Blood Transfusions Increase Risk of Heart Attack and DeathBy Barbara L. Minton, June 23 2008 (NewsTarget) Blood transfusions increase the risk of complications and reduce survival rates. Recent research is revealing that almost immediately after it is donated, blood begins to loose its ability to transfer oxygen from the red cells into the tissues of the patient. When patients receive stored blood, their chances of heart attack, heart failure, stroke and death increase in proportion to the length of time the blood has been stored.
Nitric oxide in red blood cells is critical to the delivery...
 South American Union Will Also Have Common CurrencyBy Barbara L. Minton, June 21 2008 (NewsTarget) Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva recently revealed that the South American countries are planning for a common currency as part of the integration of the individual countries into the Union of South American Nations. This integration is patterned after the formation of the European Union, and parallels the plan for the North American Union.
The union of South American nations would create a trade block designed to be competitive with the European and North American trade...
 Music Therapy Shows Promise in Treating High Blood PressureBy Sherry Baker, June 21 2008 (NewsTarget) If you have hypertension, listening to soothing music for a half hour a day while breathing deeply can significantly reduce your blood pressure without drugs. That's the conclusion of a new study just presented at the American Society of Hypertension's Twenty Third Annual Scientific Meeting and Exposition (ASH 2008).
The research, the first to examine the anti-high blood pressure impact of music listening on ambulatory blood pressure (ABP), documented that patients with mild hypertension...
 Do Pharmaceuticals Make You Healthy? Health Ranger Announces $10,000 Health Challenge to Big PharmaBy Mike Adams, June 20 2008 (NaturalNews) It is the position of Big Pharma that pharmaceuticals make people healthier. That's the whole point of taking them, of course -- to enhance your health in some way that the human body apparently cannot achieve on its own (if you believe the drug ads, anyway). The drug industry's direct-to-consumer advertisements further imply this cause / effect relationship between pharmaceuticals and health by portraying drug consumers to be happy, healthy and fit. Taking medications, these ads imply...
 Western Medicine Fails Tim RussertBy Mike Adams, June 19 2008 (NaturalNews) This story has been removed. To learn more about nutrition and natural health, try these pages on NaturalNews and NaturalPedia:
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 Large Study Shows Agent Orange Exposure Doubles Prostate Cancer RiskBy Sherry Baker, June 19 2008 (NewsTarget) A blend of two synthetic compounds known to be contaminated with dioxin, Agent Orange was used during the Vietnam War to defoliate trees to supposedly reveal Viet Cong hiding places. It also polluted the land as well as the bodies of both Vietnamese and American soldiers. In fact, thousands of Viet Nam veterans have protested, complained, and demanded the truth about their Agent Orange exposure during the Viet Nam war for decades. Did the exposure cause birth defects, cancer and other...
 Water Restoration Act May Lead to Privatization of Water SupplyBy Barbara L. Minton, June 19 2008 (NewsTarget) The fate of the nation's water supply is under debate as hearings in the House and Senate begin on the Water Restoration Act of 2007. Opponents claim this Act threatens to greatly expand the Federal Government's roll in water management. This Act would define waters of the U.S. as "all interstate and intrastate waters and their tributaries, including lakes, rivers, streams (including intermittent streams) mudflats, sand flats, wetlands, sloughs, prairie potholes, wet meadows, playa lakes...
 Natural News Store offers discounts on superfoods like Acai, Spirulina, Astaxanthin, Turmeric, Mangosteen, Goji and moreBy Mike Adams, June 18 2008 (NaturalNews) (Updated September 28, 2012) The Natural News Store is now open for business and offering a direct-to-consumer discount on a wide variety of superfoods and nutritional supplements. Visit www.ShopNaturalNews.com to see the selection right now.
Shipping is FREE on most orders (see site for details), and the selection of products available includes:
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 Pets Can Improve Your Health and Aid in RecoveryBy Jo Hartley, June 18 2008 (NewsTarget) There is now evidence showing that domestic animals not only provide great companionship, but they can also help prevent illness. A recent study conducted by the University of Minnesota has highlighted the importance of regular contact with pets. The study showed that having a cat for a pet can reduce your risk of heart attack or stroke by just under 50 percent.
The study included 4,500 adults between the ages of 30 and 75 years. The study participants were followed for 10 years....
 Review of Global Healing Center: Ozonated Skin Salve, Oxy-powder, Slimirex and Other Revolutionary Health ProductsBy Mike Adams, June 17 2008 (NaturalNews) Even though I keep my eyes peeled for great health product companies, I rarely find ones that get me excited enough to write about. There are lots of ho-hum companies in the natural health industry that try to slap together a few fancy-sounding ingredients and call themselves nutritional pioneers, but the truth is that not one in a hundred companies really taps into the true power of healing with nutrition.
But today, I want to introduce you to a company -- and an author -- that...
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