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By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
April 8 – Does all the physics terminology from Fukushima news reports have your head spinning? Have no fear, NaturalNews readers: I’ve assembled this handy dandy dictionary of all the terms you need to know to follow… |
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By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
April 8 – The 2011 D-Feat Breast Cancer Campaign, an initiative of the Vitamin D Council, is now in full force as the group works to raise awareness about natural ways in which to prevent breast cancer. One of the primary… |
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By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
April 8 – The city of Oakland, Calif., which is marked largely by blight and crime, has decided to go after a backyard gardener for growing and occasionally selling the fruits of her labor. According to a recent report… |
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By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
April 7 – Virtually all the numbers you’re seeing about the radioactivity coming out of Fukushima are based on iodine-131 which only has a half-life of 8 days, not the far more dangerous cesium-137 which has a half-life… |
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By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
April 7 – We are on the verge of being able to report a significant health freedom victory in North Carolina. Although we do not yet have a confirmation that this amendment has passed, NaturalNews received the text of… |
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By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
April 7 – The first signs of a full repeal of the Obama health care overhaul emerged this week when the US Congress finally voted to repeal key portions of the bill that would have imposed significant new tax and paperwork… |
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By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
April 7 – Refusing to comply with state-sanctioned protocols for cancer treatment — even when they cause immense pain and suffering, and possibly even a more rapid death — can get you tried for murder if a loved-one… |
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By Randall Neustaedter OMD
April 7 – In the wake of the Japanese nuclear disaster, radiation has contaminated the food and water supply and the ocean in Japan. Radioactive particles have been carried to distant lands, though no dangerous levels… |
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By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
April 7 – Europeans will soon be summoned to unlabeled cloned meat and milk products at their local supermarkets, thanks to efforts led by Caroline Spelman, UK Secretary of State for the Department of Environment, Food… |
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By Monica G. Young
April 7 – We’re ashamed that exploitation of children for profit was once tolerated in America: such as children as young as five shackled to machines while working 16-hour days in factories, or black children auctioned… |
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By S. L. Baker, features writer
April 7 – According to the National Cancer Institute, about 16,700 new cases of esophageal cancer were diagnosed last year — and about 14,500 people died from the disease. Obviously, there’s no easy cure for this often… |
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By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
April 6 – The mass dumping of highly radioactive water (measured at 7.5 million times the normal allowed levels) into the Pacific Ocean is not just an environmental disaster; it’s also a violation of international law… |
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By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
April 6 – After much deliberation, the European Union (EU) Commission has decided to scrap its zero tolerance policy concerning the contamination of its animal feed supply with genetically-modified organisms (GMO). Despite… |
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By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
April 6 – As virtually the entire North Carolina legislature now knows, NaturalNews readers have been loudly condemning the lawmakers there over the recent “stealth bill” SB 31 which introduced new language that would… |
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By David Gutierrez, staff writer
April 6 – Greek doctor John Ioannidis has based his career on exposing the untrustworthy nature of medical research, and it has made him one of the most celebrated medical scientists in the world. Indeed, Ioannidis worries… |
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By Mark Sircus., AC, OMD, DM (P)
April 6 – Radiation is now being detected in Russia, imagine what it must be like for the poor Japanese who live within 500 miles. Japan is not that big of a place, though it is a land of big people who have made some… |
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