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By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
August 30 – Hydraulic fracturing, also known as “fracking,” for the purpose of extracting natural gas from the earth involves flooding it with millions of gallons of chemical-laden water, a practice that by all estimates is damaging the environment to some extent. But a US Energy… |
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By S. L. Baker, features writer
August 30 – All regular readers of NaturalNews know that researchers have discovered chocolate (especially the organic, not junked up with additives and sugar type) contains phytochemicals which appear to promote good health. But no one has had much of a clue about the specifics… |
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By PF Louis
August 30 – There was a strong reaction recently observed over public radio stations touting Monsanto and running Monsanto’s promotional ads. Technically, it wasn’t NPR (National Public Radio) as most assumed, but a program called Marketplace that is underwritten by Monsanto. American… |
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By J. D. Heyes
August 30 – I’m sure you have heard of a little car company called General Motors. But did you know it was actually two companies, not one? It’s true. There is the “Old GM,” the one that existed before the former No. 1 global car company declared bankruptcy in June 2009. And… |
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By Christina Luisa
August 30 – Japan’s government recently estimated that the amount of radioactive caesium-137 released by the Fukushima nuclear disaster thus far is equal to that of 168 Hiroshima bombs. Caesium-137 is a radioactive isotope of caesium which is formed as a fission product by nuclear… |
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By Sherry Baker, Health Sciences Editor
August 30 – Mainstream medicine has lots of statistics about two types of serious and even deadly illnesses — foodborne diseases and antibiotic resistant infections, also known as superbugs — but not many ways to treat them successfully. That may soon change, however, thanks to… |
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By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
August 29 – The Institute of Medicine is suddenly in the news following the release of its vaccine “adverse events” research which found that MMR vaccines actually cause measles, seizures and anaphylactic shock. The old media predictably distorted the story and used it to deceptively… |
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By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
August 29 – Due process under the law and assumed innocence before being proven guilty are two concepts that are apparently no longer applicable in the United States of America, at least as far as the federal government is concerned. For the second time in two years, armed federal… |
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By PF Louis
August 29 – A highly effective public relations technique is the “third party technique” of creating front groups to endorse or promote the need of any service or product. The first party is the original group or client that would benefit more from increased public trust or affinity… |
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By S. L. Baker, features writer
August 29 – Researchers studying some of the toughest exercisers around — folks who climb the highest peak on Earth, Mt. Everest — have come up with evidence that the amino acid leucine may help people burn fat during times when they can’t eat (such as mountain climbing) while… |
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By Ronnie Cummins
August 29 – So-called “business as usual” is neither sustainable, nor even possible, for much longer. Out-of-control energy corporations, Wall Street, the Pentagon, agribusiness/biotech corporations, and indentured politicians have driven us to the brink. They tell us: don’t worry… |
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By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
August 28 – The Institute of Medicine, which has long functioned as a front group for the pharmaceutical industry and receives tens of millions of dollars in annual funding from drug companies and global elitists (like Bill Gates, Ted Turner, etc.), has issued a report that declares… |
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By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
August 28 – The array of undiscovered health benefits afforded by high vitamin D intake is vast thanks to several new studies linking deficiency in this important hormone to diabetes. One study published in the journal Diabetes Care explains that a simple 25 nanomole per liter… |
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By S. D. Wells
August 28 – Go ahead and tell someone that they should give their loved one, who is suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) or Dementia, a dose of vitamin B12 that is 300 times the recommended daily intake, and they’ll probably cover their ears and run the other way or tell you… |
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By Mike Bundrant
August 28 – During my high stress years as an executive in corporate America, my least favorite part of the day was hearing the alarm clock go off in the morning. Getting up to face a new day of tough work challenges and even tougher office politics wasn’t exactly a walk in the… |
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