| Why Are Smart People So Ignorant When it Comes to Health, Vaccines and Vitamin D? (Part Three) (NaturalNews) This is the third and final part of a three-part article series. Part one is available at http://www.naturalnews.com/026843_health_food_nutrition.html and you can read part two here: http://www.naturalnews.com/026851_nutrition_health_cancer... |
| Swine Flu Could Combine With Hospital Superbugs to Kill Thousands (NaturalNews) The combination of H1N1 swine flu and antibiotic-resistant staph bacteria could lead to a deadly form of pneumonia that kills half the people it infects within three days, according to a study published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases... |
| Magnesium can Help Fight Obesity The phrase "overweight and undernourished" has become a popular truth, and magnesium deficiency in overweight individuals is a striking example. It is no coincidence that magnesium deficiency and obesity are both widespread conditions in... |
| "See Food" Diet May Prevent Age-Related Blindness (NaturalNews) Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is an often devastating disorder associated with growing older that gradually destroys a person's ability to see the center of the visual field) due to retinal damage. The resulting vision loss can... |
| Syndrome X may be Cause of Your Weight, Cravings or Cholesterol Issues It may sound like something out of the latest science fiction blockbuster, but Syndrome X is not some super-villain dreamed up in a Hollywood studio. It's a very real health condition we all need to take seriously. Medical authorities estimate... |
| Cat's Claw: Rainforest Plant Kills Cancer Cells and Provides Hope for Arthritis Relief Cat's claw, also know as Uncaria tomentosa and una de gato, is a vine from the Peruvian jungle. This plant has been used as medicine for over two thousand years by the Peruvian tribe, the Ashaninka. It is known by them as the "Sacred Herb... |
| Hypothyroidism Reaches Epidemic Proportions, Causing Fatigue Is the average temperature of the human body still 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit? This often quoted average was determined in the nineteenth century. A more recent study has reported an average temperature of 98.2, and experts believe the decrease... |
| Study Says Rise of Gadget Use May Be Causing Teen Sleeplessness Technology can be a wonderful thing - so long as it's used in moderation. But so many young Americans have forgotten what "moderation" is and have become transfixed by its convenience. So much so, it's costing them their health. That's... |