‘Health’ Archives
Mobile fluoride vans to target communities that voted to remove chemical from public water supply
Natural News | Dec 27, 2011 By Ethan A. Huff (NaturalNews) Back in October, the Pinellas County, Fla., Commission voted 4 - 3 to stop adding artificial fluoride chemicals to the county’s municipal water supply, which serves roughly 700,000 residents [Read More]
Magnesium Deficiency: The Source of Most Modern Chronic Illness?
Old-Thinker News | November 5, 2011 By Daniel Taylor To be in good health is a true blessing, and without proper nutrition a foundation for health cannot be built. I found this out the hard way. For several years I experienced severe fatigue daily, along with muscle spasms, [Read More]
Government Knew About Bacteria in Turkey
Wall Street Journal | August 10, 2011 Federal officials said they turned up a dangerous form of salmonella at a Cargill Inc. turkey plant last year, and then four times this year at stores selling the Cargill turkey, but didn’t move for a recall until an outbreak [Read More]
Old media refuses to cover Rawesome Foods raid, avoids printing raw milk phrase
Natural News | August 8, 2011 By Mike Adams It is perhaps the biggest story of the year in terms of fundamental food rights, and yet with very few exceptions, old media (traditional newspapers and news outlets) has outright refused to even cover the story. In fact, [Read More]
Is Our Health Determined By Our Genes?
Huffington Post | May 16, 2011 Comment from Old-Thinker News: Gene patenting is a hot topic today. If you are found to be “predisposed” to potentially develop a certain disease, somewhere there likely exists a patent on the particular gene involved, as well as [Read More]
Big Pharma looks to capitalize on success of vitamin D by turning it into a ‘drug’ for kidney disease
Natural News | July 31, 2011 By Jonathan Benson With an incredible success rate for vitamin D in treating a myriad of health conditions, it is no wonder that some drug companies are looking for new ways to capitalize on this natural, inexpensive nutrient. Biopharmaceutical [Read More]
GMO’s: Invasive Species Council and USDA ignore environmental infection and contamination
Activist Post | July 24, 2011 By Marti Oakley The recent deregulation of genetically mutated bluegrass is the first domino to fall in the scheme to deregulate all GMO’s and to avoid having to label these disgusting creations so that consumers, many of whom are fully aware [Read More]
IBM Tackles Personalized Medicine’s Big Data Challenge, One Genome At A Time
Fast Company | July 18, 2011 By Ariel Schwartz One human’s genome represents a large chunk of data. Put a lot of genomes together and it starts to become unmanageable. So IBM is working on solutions to easily manage how we store and access our medical information. [Read More]
Deal reached on labels for genetically modified food
CTV Winnipeg | July 6, 2011 Regulators from more than 100 countries have agreed to new guidelines that will make it easier for food makers to say on their labels whether their products contain genetically-modified ingredients. But consumers in Canada are unlikely to see any [Read More]
Burzynski documentary reveals true agenda of FDA and cancer industry
Natural News | July 14, 2011 By Mike Adams As I’ve written about many times before, the cancer industry with all of its research, campaigns, and fundraising activities is really nothing more than a giant, corrupt business venture. As crazy as it might sound to some, [Read More]