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Our Crazy Health World: Roizen and Oz Recommend Irradiated Food, Psych Docs Push Amphetamine Drugs for Weight Loss

By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
April 7 - Psychiatric doctors in Canada are now claiming that psychiatric drugs promote weight loss! Yep, the weight loss gimmick has now been invoked by the psychiatric industry, which is grasping for more ridiculous...

Ginger, Turmeric, Neem Declared "Hazardous" in Thailand After Chemical Companies Try to Protect Pesticide Profits

By David Gutierrez, staff writer
April 7 - The government of Thailand has classified 13 plants - traditionally used as herbal medicines and natural pesticides - as "hazardous substances," causing outrage among farmers and advocates of traditional medicine...

Consumer Wellness Center Awards Nutrition Education Grant to Economically Disadvantaged Grade School Children

By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
April 7 - The Consumer Wellness Center, led by Executive Director Mike Adams (editor of NaturalNews), has announced its seventh grant in its Nutrition Grant Program. The Consumer Wellness Center (CWC) is a 501(c)3 non...

Mediterranean Diet Cuts Risk of Alzheimer's, Dementia

By David Gutierrez, staff writer
April 7 - A Mediterranean diet may significantly decrease the risk of Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia, according to a study conducted by researchers from the Taub Institute for Research on Alzheimer's...

Algae Can Save the World From Global Warming While Producing Biofuel

By David Gutierrez, staff writer
April 7 - Scientists at Plymouth University in the United Kingdom are conducting research into ways to use algae to not only remove global warming-causing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, but also in the synthesis...

Interview with Dr. Boris Worm, Marine Biologist, on Overfishing, Aquatic Ecosystems, Aquaculture Farming and More

By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
April 7 - The following is a transcription of an exclusive interview with Dr. Boris Worm, Professor of Marine Biology at the Dalhousie University in Halifax, Novascotia. He's the author of the widely-read scientific paper...

Living Near Power Lines Linked to Alzheimer's Disease: New Research

By David Gutierrez, staff writer
April 7 - Living near power lines may significantly increase a person's risk of death from Alzheimer's disease or senile dementia, according to a new study conducted by researchers from the University of Bern, Switzerland...

Laser Printers Emit Toxic Micro Dust

By David Gutierrez, staff writer
April 7 - A new study from researchers at the Queensland Institute of Technology has shed some light on exactly what factors lead laser printers to emit toxic particles into the air, making them the single most polluting...

Drug-Induced Fish: Hormone Causes Tilapia to Undergo Sex Change

By Barbara Minton, Natural Health Editor
April 6 - Has the fish on you dinner table gone through a drug induced sex change? If the fish is tilapia, the answer is probably yes. Tilapia is a delicious, mild flavored fish that has become very popular because of...

Change to Green Cleaning

By Sheryl Walters
April 6 - "Green" seems to be the environmental buzzword these days. There are green appliances, green cars, green clothes, green makeup, green cleaning products, and everything in between. Concern for the planet is a...

New Toxic Chemical in Cosmetics: D4 and D5 Siloxanes

By David Gutierrez, staff writer
April 6 - The Canadian government has declared two common cosmetics ingredients to be toxic, making it the first government to voice concern over the chemicals D4 and D5. Studies have found that D4 and D5, members...

Dr. Brian O'Leary, Health Ranger Host Live Events in Vilcabamba, Ecuador, May 8 - 13, 2009

By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
April 6 - Former NASA astronaut and world-renowned alternative science pioneer Dr. Brian O'Leary has announced a once-in-a-lifetime event in Vilcabamba, Ecuador May 8 - 10, 2009. His combination lecture and workshop event...

CT Scans Raise Cancer Risk

By Sherry Baker, Health Sciences Editor
April 6 - A new study just published in the April issue of the medical journal Radiology has a sobering conclusion for anyone who thinks "non-invasive" CT scans are simply pain-free, high tech medical marvels with no downside...

Vitamin B12 Deficiency in Pregnant Women Linked to Birth Defect

By Reuben Chow
April 6 - A study recently published in the journal Pediatrics has revealed that women who do not have an adequate intake of vitamin B12 during pregnancy are at greater risk of having a child with a birth abnormality called...

LoJack for People? Now Alzheimer's Patients to be Tracked, Too

By David Gutierrez, staff writer
April 6 - LoJack Corp., known for its stolen vehicle tracking and recovery systems, has developed an analogous system to track patients with Alzheimer's disease or other conditions that might lead them to become easily...

Obesity During Pregnancy Linked to Birth Defects

By David Gutierrez, staff writer
April 6 - Pregnant women who are obese are significantly more likely to give birth to children with birth defects than women of a healthier weight, according to a study conducted by researchers from Newcastle University...


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