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By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
June 5 – The US government sure has an interesting way of defining war these days. Just a few months after the Obama administration played word games with the public by insisting that air strikes in Libya were just … |
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By J. D. Heyes
June 5 – If you thought you’d heard it all regarding the sad state of public education in the U.S. today, think again. In the nation’s capital, the teachers there help their students cheat on standardized exams. A… |
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By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
June 5 – A 2009 study alleging that a mouse virus known as XMRV is responsible for causing chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) in humans has been debunked. Originally published in the journal Science, the study identified… |
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By Mike Bundrant
June 5 – Imagine that you have a bird’s eye view of two people’s lives, John and James. Both John and James experience the challenges and opportunities that come with family and relationships, work and community. They… |
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By Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor
June 4 – Have you ever noticed that while there are a plethora of varieties of nearly all common fruits such as apples, oranges and peaches, each banana seems identical to every other? When someone says “banana,” you… |
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By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
June 4 – Scientists from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), a group affiliated with the World Health Organization (WHO), say that mobile phones are a “possible” carcinogen that may be a cause of… |
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By Kshamica S. Nimalasuriya MD, MPH
June 4 – This week the World Health Organizations officially classified cellphones as possibly carcinogenic to humans. This statement was made from a team of 31 scientists from 14 countries who made this decision… |
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By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
June 4 – Americans that take photographs in public places are now considered to be potential terrorists by many over-zealous state employees that have bought into all the “war on terror” rhetoric and the irrational fear… |
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By Jonathan Benson, staff writer
June 4 – More mysterious animal deaths have surfaced, this time in a volcanic lake in the Philippines. Reports say that 800 tons, or 1.6 million pounds, of fish have turned up dead in a lake near the Taal volcano, which… |
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By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
June 4 – In a shocking reversal of its previous position on the matter, the UK Food Standards Agency (FSA), which is supposed to be a consumer watchdog group that works on behalf of citizen interests, has arbitrarily… |
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By Angelo Druda
June 4 – Dracula had it right. The blood IS the key to longevity. In this age of global contamination and health care meltdown, the practice of blood cultivation must be rightly understood by anyone interested in health… |
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By Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
June 3 – It will monitor your calorie intake, show from where your food was sourced, and even let you know when the food in your fridge is about to go bad — these are some of the enticing claims made by the developers… |
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By M.K. Tyler
June 3 – When it comes to advertising, are doctors really immune? Every year, millions of dollars are spent by pharmaceutical companies and medical device manufacturers in attempts to win over physicians. All-expense… |
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By Neev M. Arnell
June 3 – “If mentally incapacitated troops are being drugged with dangerous, mind-altering drugs and deployed to battle against their will, how can we say that we have a volunteer army?” asked Alliance for Human Research… |
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By S. L. Baker, features writer
June 3 – Check out Big Pharma’s ads or the inserts that come with pill packages and you’ll find (in almost impossible-to-read tiny print) the side effects and risks of the meds in question listed — at least the adverse… |
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By Mark Sircus., AC, OMD
June 3 – One would not normally think that magnesium deficiency can increase the risk of cancer yet we will find that just as severe dehydration or asphyxiation can cause death, magnesium deficiency can lead directly… |
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