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New study: Nations requiring the most vaccines tend to have the worst infant mortality rates

By Neil Z. Miller
May 6 – A new study, published in Human and Experimental Toxicology, a peer-reviewed journal indexed by the National Library of Medicine, found that nations with higher (worse) infant mortality rates tend to give their…

Many types of organic compost are really packaged human sewage

By Neev M. Arnell
May 6 – Do you want everything that goes down your drain winding up on your backyard produce? Well that’s what happens to those who use organic compost made with municipal sewage. More than half of the 15 trillion…

Plastics chemical in packaged foods linked to asthma in babies

By Kaitlyn Moore
May 6 – BPA, also known as bisphenol-A, is a chemical compound often used in the production of a large variety of plastics. The widespread use of BPA has come under public scrutiny due to known connection to a host…

Nuclear plant workers release unknown amount of radioactive tritium into Mississippi River

By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
May 6 – Workers at the Grand Gulf Nuclear Plant in Port Gibson, Miss., last Thursday released a large amount of radioactive tritium directly into the Mississippi River, according to the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission…

Nearly a million acres of prime Mississippi farmland threatened by approaching mega-flood

By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
May 6 – Torrential rains and melting winter snow continue to saturate the US Midwest. The water has already caused massive flooding and record swelling of both the Mississippi and Ohio rivers. And according to MPB News…

Does eating lots of salt really affect blood pressure?

By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
May 6 – A new European study recently published in the Journal of the American Medical Association defies conventional wisdom concerning salt intake and heart health, suggesting that high salt consumption does not always…

Dozens of earthquakes hit unlikely state of Maine in unusual seismic swarm

By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
May 6 – Last weekend, a mysterious swarm of earthquake events struck the US state of Maine in what seismic experts have dubbed a “microquake” event. A region not typically prone to earthquakes, portions of Maine allegedly…

Rep. Ron Paul a guest today on the Robert Scott Bell Show (NaturalNews Radio)

By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
May 5 – Rep. Ron Paul, who appears to be on course for a presidential run, is a special guest today during the second hour of the Robert Scott Bell Show. It airs at 12 noon Eastern time (9am L.A. time) and runs for…

The gullible mind explained

By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
May 5 – In light of the string of the blatant falsehoods being announced by the U.S. government these days (FDA, DHS, White House, etc.) it’s interesting that so many people still believe whatever they are told by …

Expensive, risky surgery for periphery artery disease pushed by doctors who ignore better alternatives

By S. L. Baker, features writer
May 5 – Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a slow and progressive circulation disorder most often affecting arteries in the legs. Atherosclerosis, the same plaques of fat, calcium and other related gunk that clogs up…

EPA ends special monitoring for Fukushima radiation despite continued rise in nuclear fallout, increased threats to US

By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
May 5 – The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced yesterday that it is ceasing its special monitoring protocols in the US for radiation from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in Japan, despite the…

NY Times dishes out economic fallacies in its defense of the Federal Reserve

By J. D. Heyes
May 5 – – In a recent piece singing the praises of the Federal Reserve and what its creation has meant for U.S. monetary policy for nearly a century, columnist Roger Lowenstein of The New York Times looks into the origins…

Texas to make TSA pat-downs felony crimes

By J. D. Heyes
May 5 – – Well, it was bound to happen. Someone has finally gotten so tired of the X-rated pat-downs at airports they are trying to criminalize it. Tired of waiting for the federal government to do the right thing…

Scientists say forget osteoporosis drugs – Natural approach builds strong bones safely

By Sherry Baker, Health Sciences Editor
May 5 – For countless years, natural health advocates, who suggested caution at the near hysterical and highly advertised push to put women on anti-osteoporosis prescription drugs, were looked at as unscientific…

Adrenal Fatigue Solutions on the next NaturalNews Talk Hour

By Jonathan Landsman
May 5 – Do you know someone that suffers from chronic fatigue or weight issues? The NaturalNews Talk Hour presents Adrenal Fatigue – How to Eliminate Stress and Weight Issues with our special guest Dr. Garry D’Brant…

Massive whales mysteriously wash ashore on New Zealand beaches

By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
May 5 – Two giant whales of different species recently washed ashore at Waiinu Beach in South Taranaki, New Zealand, and they were discovered within just a few days of one another. The first whale, an emaciated 73-foot…

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