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Editorial Codes Need an Overhaul for Full Disclosure
February 22nd, 2012

Do British people know enough about the financial interests of those writing health articles?


Woman Ruptured Her Tendon After Taking Antibiotic Ciprofloxacin
February 22nd, 2012

Tendon rupture is one of the many adverse reactions of the drug Ciprofloxacin.


Airborne Toxin Inhalation May be Reduced Starting from Home
February 22nd, 2012

Eliminating these sources of airborne toxins which mostly come from the home can be easily reduced by opting for green options.


Chinese Herb May be the Answer to Stop Aging
February 22nd, 2012

A flowering Tibetan shrub that tricks cells into thinking they are starving could become a weapon against multiple sclerosis and even old age.


Vaccine Exemptions Do Not Pose Risks on Kids
February 22nd, 2012

Non-vaccinated kids do not pose significant health and legal risks.


How Many Kids are Being Molested by Their Teachers?
February 22nd, 2012

Probably millions.


British Government May Use Nerve Agents on Its Own People
February 22nd, 2012

Leading neuroscientists believe that the UK Government may be about to sanction the development of nerve agents for British police.


Asthma Could be Fatal Without Proper Intervention
February 22nd, 2012

You’re more likely to die from drowning.


An Attempt on Fluoridating New Jersey
February 22nd, 2012

New Jersey is threatened with a mandatory fluoridated water.


E-cigarrete Blows Up a Man’s Face
February 22nd, 2012

A Florida man is recovering at a local burn center after suffering severe injuries from an electric cigarette that exploded in his mouth.


Caveman Diet is a Lot Different than a Modern Man Diet
February 22nd, 2012

Did people eat fruits and vegetables in prehistoric times?


Can You Induce Cancer on Someone?
February 22nd, 2012

If they’re healthy, probably not.


Raw Food Power Against Breast Cancer
February 22nd, 2012

A woman may not be able to change her family history of breast cancer, but she can typically control what she eats and drinks.


Test Tube Meat to Help Feed Humanity?
February 21st, 2012

They grow meat in a laboratory with bovine fetal stem cells.


TSA Targets Attractive Women for Multiple Naked Body Scanning
February 21st, 2012

Women passengers complain that TSA agents are targeting them for extra screening.


Fatally Aggressive Mad Cow Remains in Our Food
February 21st, 2012

Mad cow disease prions linger in US meat supply.


GM Corn to be Piled in Walmart Shelves
February 21st, 2012

Americans are eating GM sweet corn and will likely eat more with Monsanto’s first GM vegetable while conspiring with Walmart.


Deep Slumber While Being Cut Up: Mystery of Anesthetics Defined
February 21st, 2012

Mystery on how anesthetics work slowly unraveled.


Don’t Wear Your Lead-tainted Lipstick Today
February 21st, 2012

New FDA analysis finds lead in all 400 lipstick products tested.


Child Abused Leaves a Scar Until Adulthood
February 21st, 2012

Child maltreatment causes ill effects when they grow older.


Stem Cell Therapy Stirs Debate on Ethics
February 21st, 2012

An ethics scandal strikes the world of bioethics.


What Epidurals Do to Moms in Labor
February 21st, 2012

Are they really so bad?


The High Price in Prolonging Life
February 21st, 2012

Wanted: Healthy volunteers to participate in clinical trials of experimental therapies designed to radically extend the human life span. The therapies being tested may alter your brain and body at the cellular level.


Puzzles Could Mess Our Minds
February 21st, 2012

The agony and the ecstasy of solving a crossword puzzle can reflect a surprising amount about the subconscious mind.


Subjects’ Consent Mostly Violated in Experimentation
February 21st, 2012

The Nuremberg Code, set up to protect the human subjects of research, is being routinely ignored.


Wind Pattern Offers Clue on Curbing Malaria
February 21st, 2012

Study: targeting larval pools downwind from malaria hotspots could help control disease.


Shocking Arsenic Level Found in Infant Formula, Cereal Bars
February 21st, 2012

Arsenic has been found in some foods that use organic brown rice syrup as a sweetener, including infant formula and cereal bars, according to a new study.


Wireless Microchip Implant Delivers Osteoporosis Medicine
February 21st, 2012

Could one day replace daily injection for osteoporosis patients.


Air Pollutants Linked to Cognitive Decline
February 21st, 2012

Particulates may enter brain.


WHO Supports Continued Lethal Flu Research
February 20th, 2012

Scientists say they want to better understand how virus might trigger global pandemic.


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