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Plutonium found in soils near Fukushima, but governments say there’s nothing to worry about

By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
March 29 – In the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear meltdown catastrophe, plutonium has now been found in soil samples taken from five locations around Fukushima. Yes, plutonium. But here’s the real whopper: The media…

Fukushima radiation plumes have now struck the Carolinas and Florida, say reports

By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
March 29 – Several nuclear power plants in the southeastern US have begun to detect low levels of radioactive iodine-131 in the air, which is the same type of radiation now being found all over the place as a result of…

Join the CFS Virtual Rally for the Right to Know and demand that Congress label GMOs

By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
March 29 – On Saturday, March 26, 2011, the Center for Food Safety (CFS), a human and environmental health advocacy group, held its “Virtual Rally for the Right to Know” campaign. Tens of thousands of Americans rallied…

MIT scientist develops artificial solar cell leaf that can power a house for a day with a single gallon of water

By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
March 29 – A scientist from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) says he has successfully developed a type of synthetic leaf made largely of silicon and electronic components that is ten times more effective…

Nuclear Situation Not Safe

By Mark Sircus., AC, OMD
March 29 – Ionizing radiation can damage our own health, our children’s health, and the health of future generations. Very high doses of ionizing radiation can result in death, organ failure, and make people infertile. Radiation can…

Herb fenugreek could be natural Viagra, new study finds

By S. L. Baker, features writer
March 29 – Erectile dysfunction (ED), the politically correct term for what used to be called impotence, is the ongoing inability to maintain an erection firm enough, or that lasts long enough, for sex. A lack of sexual…

Radiation detected in Massachusetts rainwater as Fukushima crisis worsens

By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
March 28 – The Fukushima crisis continues to worsen by the day, with nuclear experts around the world finally realizing and admitting we’ve all been lied to. “I think maybe the situation is much more serious than we were…

Sixth study in recent months links mercury in flu shots to brain damage, autism

By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
March 28 – The toxic effects of the mercury, also known in vaccines as Thimerosal, have once again been confirmed, this time by researchers from the University of Brazil. Marking the sixth major study in recent months…

Organic dairy farmer Francis Thicke promotes House File 394, the Iowa raw milk bill

By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
March 28 – Iowa is one of only 11 states that prohibits any form of raw milk sales to the public. In fact, Iowa has one of the most oppressive anti-raw milk political climates in the US. But a new bill being spearheaded…

GM soy making its way into the UK food chain through animal feed

By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
March 28 – Labeling laws throughout the European Union (EU) require that all food containing genetically-modified (GM) ingredients be properly labeled. But a new report from The Telegraph explains that many big-name food…

More scientific evidence that antioxidants can fight cancer

By David Gutierrez, staff writer
March 28 – For the first time, scientists have discovered a genetic pathway suggesting that antioxidants may help in the treatment of cancer, according to a study conducted by researchers from Thomas Jefferson University…

Flip your stress and empower yourself toward health

By Mike Bundrant
March 28 – In the legendary book, The Road Less Traveled, psychiatrist M. Scott Peck identified two fundamental maladaptive responses to stress, pressure and failure to meet the ongoing demands of life. Both of these responses…

Fukushima update: False radiation readings, radioactive water and anti-nuclear protesters

By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
March 27 – Here’s the latest on the Fukushima nuclear power plant situation as it is unfolding in Japan: • Yesterday Japanese nuclear power officials announced that radiation levels in Reactor No. 2 had risen to…

Deadly new ‘superbug’ sweeps Southern California hospitals, nursing homes

By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
March 27 – Move over methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), there is a new “superbug” in town. Reports from CBS 2 in Los Angeles say that a deadly new bacteria known as CRKP is rapidly making the rounds in…

Study: More than half of store receipts and nearly all money bills contain dangerously high levels of toxic BPA

By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
March 27 – Avoiding exposure to Bisphenol-A (BPA), the endocrine-disrupting plastics chemical linked to reproductive problems and other serious health issues, means more than just drinking out of BPA-free bottles and limiting…

Obesity rates double worldwide as more countries embrace American junk foods, indoor lifestyles

By David Gutierrez, staff writer
March 27 – Worldwide rates of obesity have doubled since 1980, but levels of cholesterol and blood pressure are strikingly different between rich and poor countries, according to a study conducted by researchers from Imperial…

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