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CNN Helps Autism Debacle Blow Up in Government's Face; Vaccine-Autism Link No Longer in QuestionBy Mike Adams, April 7 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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Military Integration Another Step Toward the North American UnionBy Barbara L. Minton, April 6 2008 (NewsTarget) An article titled "Canada, U.S. Agree To Use Each Other's Troops In Civil Emergencies" appeared on CanwestNews Service on February 22, 2008. According to the report, Canada and the U.S. have signed an agreement that paves the way for the militaries of either nation to send troops across their borders during emergencies. This agreement was signed in Texas on February 14th, but neither the Canadian government nor the Canadian Forces announced it.
The U.S. military's Northern Command...
A Look Inside a Baghdad HospitalBy Jo Hartley, April 4 2008 (NewsTarget) Instead of being a safe refuge, city hospitals are some of the most dangerous places in Baghdad. Iraqi filmmaker and former physician, Omer Salih Mahdi recently spent six weeks filming daily life inside of the hospital Al Yarmouk. He also spent time filming on the streets with the hospital's ambulances. His documentary "Baghdad Hospital: Inside the Red Zone," shows an unusual glimpse of the routines of this city hospital.
Dr. Mahdi endured threats, beatings, interrogations, and even...
Mainstream Media Attacks Water; Recommends People Drink Soda Instead!By Mike Adams, April 3 2008 (NaturalNews) As proof that mainstream health information continutes to become increasingly detached from reality, the mainstream media (MSM) has launched a new wave of misinformation designed to discredit the health benefits of drinking water! Just today, for example, Fox News ran a story entitled, Skip the Water, Have a Soda Instead. (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,345576,00.html)
Other news organizations, such as the Chicago Tribune also jumped on the bandwagon, declaring that drinking...
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Diet May Be the Key to Prevention and Treatment of Brain TumorsBy Barbara L. Minton, April 2 2008 (NewsTarget) Malignant brain tumor persists as one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in adults and is the second leading cause of cancer death in children. There is little in the way of prevention offered by the medical establishment. Any current therapies for malignant brain tumors do not provide long-term management. Prescribed treatment ineffectively targets tumor cells while negatively impacting the health and vitality of normal brain cells. People are never again the same after...
Studies Show Goji Berries Are Among the Most Nutritious Foods on the PlanetBy Sheryl Walters, April 2 2008 (NewsTarget) People in the valleys of Tibet and Mongolia cherish the Goji Berry. In fact, they honor it in celebrations that last two weeks each year. But it comes as no surprise, as it is believed this berry is what gives them their disease-free lives that often last for more than 100 years. People in the Ninxia region of Northern China have 16 times more centenarians than people in the rest of the country. According to Chinese legend, a man that ate Goji soup lived to be 252.
Researchers began...
Rate the Top Personalities and Websites in the Health News IndustryBy Mike Adams, April 1 2008 (NaturalNews) Who do you trust as a source for health news? A friend recently asked me that question, and when I described the personalities of the people I had met in the health news industry, he seemed rather surprised. "Wow," he said. "That's very different from the public perception of those personalities." This got me wondering: Is the public perception of people in the health news industry that much different from what industry insiders really know about each other?
To answer the question...
Explaining Monsanto's Desire to Ban Current Milk LabelingBy Jo Hartley, April 1 2008 (NewsTarget) Over the past century, Monsanto has dabbled in many projects – Agent Orange, Terminator seeds, PCBs, and now "recombined" milk. Monsanto's latest obsession is milk labels. Specifically, those that are labeled "rBST-free" or "rBGH-free". They are not concerned with the BST and the BGH on your milk labels. What worries them is the "r" in the label, which stands for "recombined." Recombined milk is not a natural state of milk and recent evidence suggests that it is probably not as good...
Small Farmer Wins Moral Victory Over MonsantoBy Barbara L. Minton, April 1 2008 (NewsTarget) Percy Schmeiser has a check for $660 and a Right Livelihood Award to prove that sometimes the little guy wins. In a modern version of the David vs. Goliath story, a 77 year-old Saskatchewan farmer and his wife are now considered folk heroes following settlement of their legal battle with agribusiness giant Monsanto Canada Inc., after the company sued them for patent violation of genetically engineered canola seeds in 1997.
The Schmeisers were sued after plants from the genetically...
Mammograms Don't Help, They Harm WomenBy Jo Hartley, April 1 2008 (NewsTarget) Breast cancer kills women. In fact, breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in women. Lung cancer is number one.
It is estimated that 211,240 women were diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005. 40,410 have since died from the disease. These deaths should not have occurred. There is a potentially fatal flaw in our medical profession's diagnostic procedure.
Could mammograms cause cancer?
The standard method for early cancer detection is mammography. A mammogram...
Interview with Alan Friedman from Good Cause Wellness about Antioxidants, Agave Nectar and Chia SeedsBy Mike Adams, March 31 2008 This is an exclusive interview with Good Cause Wellness founder Alan Friedman, who talks about antioxidants, superfood powders, agave nectar, chia seeds and his personal passion for health. Following the interview, I negotiated a discount for NaturalNews readers on one of Friedman's top-selling products. See the bottom of this article for details on that exclusive coupon code. Note: As always, I earn nothing from this promotion, and I have absolutely no financial arrangements with Good Cause Wellness...
MS Patients to Participate in an Experiment by Ingesting Worm EggsBy Jo Hartley, March 30 2008 (NewsTarget) Researchers are now suspecting that all of the products available to us from vaccinations to anti-bacterial soap to bottled water are beginning to take their toll on our health. Our immune systems are in a state of confusion and they are actually turning on us. Doctors at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW-Madison) are on the verge of testing this theory in an extreme way.
Soon a liquid concoction of microscopic worm eggs will be served to patients with multiple sclerosis. The...
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