World Health Organization Chief
Admits She Has Not Been Vaccinated
December 30, 2009
In contradiction to the World Health Organization's mandate, WHO chief Margaret Chan revealed Tuesday that she has yet to be vaccinated against the swine flu virus.
Fatal H1N1 Tamiflu Resistance in Canada
December 30, 2009
New Brunswick public health officials are reporting the province's first death related to a drug-resistant H1N1 strain.
Fewer School Children Receiving
Vaccines Over Doubt and Panic
December 30, 2009
A fatality allegedly due to an inoculation against influenza A(H1N1) involving a 7-year-old in Taichung has caused panic among parents in Taiwan leading to a sharp decline in the number of school children receiving A(H1N1) vaccine over the past week.
New Airport Scanners Will
Reveal Breasts and Gentials
December 30, 2009
New security airport scanners are so efficient they can pick up passengers' personal details such as breast and genital size.
Mistletoe Cures Woman's Cancer
After She Shuns Chemotherapy
December 30, 2009
A cancer sufferer has told how mistletoe saved her life after she shunned conventional treatments.
7 Refined Foods You Must Avoid
December 30, 2009
Here's an important rule to remember: the more a food is refined, the more you should stay away from it. Here are 7 must-avoid foods.
Disinfectants Promote Bacterial
Resistance and Growth of Superbugs
December 30, 2009
Using disinfectants could cause bacteria to become resistant to antibiotics as well as the disinfectant itself, according to research published in the January issue of Microbiology.
How To Cure Post-Holiday Tummy Aches
December 30, 2009
Dr. Tom Bayne, a chiropractor who runs a holistic wellness centre in Chicago, offers these tips for relieving an upset digestive system and getting back on track.
Researchers Believe That Injections
of CO2 Will Help People Lose Weight
December 29, 2009
Carbon dioxide - the gas that makes drinks fizzy - may help people lose weight.
Sterilization of Young Adults and Telepathy are Two of Many Future Predicitions
December 29, 2009
From virtual brains and Matrix-like thought connections to disease-making bacteria, what could the next decade bring?
Acrylamide Boosts Certain Breast Cancers
December 29, 2009
A new study suggests that eating too much of bakery products and fried foods prepared at high temperature may increase risk of certain types of breast cancer due to the presence of a possible human carcinogen produced during the thermal process.
How Does Pollution Form in the Air?
December 29, 2009
The important changes taking place within organic matter in the atmosphere can be understood without following every single one of the many thousands of substances present in the air.
Why Do Pharmaceutical
Drugs Injure and Kill?
December 28, 2009
Human beings are the real guinea pigs when it comes to pharmaceutical drugs and testing. Pharmaceutical transnationals defy the intent of laws regulating safety of drugs by bribery, false advertising, unsafe manufacturing processes, smuggling and international law evasion strategies. But most of all they make dangerous drugs appear safe through the use of fraudulent and flexible 'safety-tests'.
Vitamin D: Avoid Fortified Foods
December 28, 2009
If you haven't heard by now, Vitamin D touts major health benefits. The best source of vitamin D is from the sun, but you also see lots of foods fortified with Vitamin D. Unfortunately, milk and other foods fortified with vitamin D often contain a synthetic form called ergocalciferol or vitamin D2.
People With Smaller Fingers
Have A Better Sense of Touch
December 28, 2009
People who have smaller fingers have a finer sense of touch, according to new research in the Dec. 16 issue of The Journal of Neuroscience. This finding explains why women tend to have better tactile acuity than men, because women on average have smaller fingers.
Why Do You Continue Eating When Full?
December 28, 2009
New research suggests that a hunger hormone might also work in the brain to make some people keep eating "pleasurable" foods when they're already full.
Five Exercises Reduce Neck,
Shoulder Pain At The Office
December 28, 2009
Strength training exercises using dumbbells can reduce pain and improve function in the trapezius muscle, findings suggest from an ongoing Danish study aimed at reducing repetitive strain injury caused by office work.
Is Santa Claus at Risk? Unhealthy Lifestyle, Unreasonable Working Conditions, Stress
December 24, 2009
An unhealthy lifestyle, unreasonable working conditions, and then the stress of having to deliver 152 million Christmas gifts in 24 hours. The extreme accomplishments of Santa Claus are making researchers at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden doubt his very existence.
Dietary Carotenoids Confirmed
To Benefit Eye Health
December 24, 2009
Carotenoids, a group of pigments found mainly in green leafy vegetables and colored fruits, are deposited selectively in different tissues. Lutein and zeaxanthin, found in kale and spinach, are deposited in the retina while lycopene, for example, found richly in tomatoes, is concentrated in the prostate.
Researchers Find New
Patterns in H1N1 Deaths
December 23, 2009
Brazilian researchers have performed the first-ever autopsy study to examine the precise causes of death in victims of the H1N1 swine flu.
VeriMed RFID Propaganda
For Patient Identification
December 23, 2009
VeriMed is the first and only FDA-approved patient identification system that uses an implantable RFID microchip. The following propaganda piece glorifies ID tracking technology that could be used one day to digitally track every single facet of our lives.
Silicone-Based Chemical
in Pizza Hut's Cheese
December 23, 2009
John Bunting from The Milkweed, details how Pizza Hut's cheese supplier--Leprino Foods--uses a silicone-based industrial chemical in the patented manufacturing of "Pizza Cheese."
Health Canada To Add Anti-
Cancer Drugs To Junk Food
December 23, 2009
Health Canada is asking Canadians if they think a cancer-fighting enzyme should be added to junk food.
The Uprising Redux:
It's Time To Turn Things Around
December 23, 2009
"Cowardice asks the question, 'Is it safe?'. Expediency asks the question, 'Is it politic?'. Vanity ask the question, 'Is it popular?'. But conscience asks the question, 'Is it right?'. And there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but he must do it because conscience tells him it is right."
Pomegranates For Hospital Infections?
December 23, 2009
Pomegranates have already been hailed as a super-food but a team of scientists from Kingston University in South West London has found a new use for the deep red fruit.
FDA Grants Emergency Use of Flu Tests, DNA Sequencing Technologies and Databases
December 22, 2009
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) to a Flu assay that utilizes both DNA sequencing technologies and large public DNA sequence databases.
Former Director of CDC
Named President of Merck
December 22, 2009
Dr. Julie Gerberding, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, was named president of Merck & Co Inc's vaccine division, the company said on Monday.
Swine Flu Letter Sent To Parents Says Children Being Treated As 'Guinea Pigs'
December 22, 2009
A letter claiming young children vaccinated against swine flu are "being treated as human guinea pigs" is being circulated to parents encouraging them to threaten legal action against their schools.
6 Risky Chemicals You're
Carrying in Your Body
December 22, 2009
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released its latest assessment of the chemicals we're all carrying around in our bodies.
Is WHO Covering Up a Tuberculosis
Epidemic With Fake H1N1 Panic?
December 21, 2009
What is clear around the world to date is the fact that despite declarations of public health emergency in the United States, Ukraine and despite the groundless WHO designation of an alleged H1N1 Influenza A "pandemic" situation, the feared H1N1 is proving to be little more than the typical seasonal flu wave that inevitably comes with cold weather.
Food Safety Experts Say
They Won't Eat These 7 Foods
December 21, 2009
Want to know the foods that the "food safety experts" won't eat? Prevention Magazine decided to ask. They posed the question, "What foods do you avoid?" to the people whose work is to uncover what's safe to eat - or not. Here's what they said.
European Parliament To Investigate World Health Organization In January 2010
December 21, 2009
The Council of Europe member states are to launch an inquiry in January 2010 on the influence of the pharmaceutical companies on the global swine flu campaign, focusing especially on extent of the pharma's industry's influence on WHO, according to reports in the German media.
Hunger Makes People Active
December 21, 2009
A body that is provided with food too often gets caught up in the maelstrom of a lack of exercise, obesity and ultimately diabetes. The trigger is a molecular switch that is controlled by insulin, a new study by scientists from ETH Zurich has revealed.
How to Teach Young Minds
December 21, 2009
For much of the last century, educators and many scientists believed that children could not learn math at all before the age of five, that their brains simply were not ready. But recent research has turned that assumption on its head -- that, and a host of other conventional wisdom about geometry, reading, language and self-control in class.
Fit Kids Have Higher IQs
December 21, 2009
Young adults who are physically fit have higher IQs reveal a major new study. Carried out at the Sahlgrenska Academy and Sahlgrenska University Hospital, the study's results were published in the prestigious Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
Climate Alarmists Insist That The
Sun Is "Not Linked" To Climate Change
December 18, 2009
Early last year, scientists produced ridiculous claims showing that modern-day climate change is not caused by changes in the Sun's activity.
Restricting Carbohydrates Increases Lifespan, Promotes Death of Cancer Cells
December 18, 2009
Researchers from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) have discovered that restricting consumption of glucose, the most common dietary sugar, can extend the life of healthy human-lung cells and speed the death of precancerous human-lung cells, reducing cancer's spread and growth rate.
Humans Naturally Produce Proteins
Which Prevent H1N1 and other Viruses
December 18, 2009
Howard Hughes Medical Institute researchers have identified a naturally occurring human protein that helps prevent infection by H1N1 influenza and other viruses, including West Nile and dengue virus.
Student Suspended And Assaulted For
Handing Out ANTI-VACCINE Flyers
December 18, 2009
A Student at a Minnesota High School was suspended and assaulted by teachers for handing out information to other students on the dangerous effects of vaccines.
Russians Confirm UK Climate Scientists Manipulated, Exaggerated Climate Data
December 18, 2009
Climategate just got much, much bigger. And all thanks to the Russians who, with perfect timing, dropped this bombshell just as the world’s leaders are gathering in Copenhagen to discuss ways of carbon-taxing us all back to the dark ages.
Humans Can Learn From Bacteria Decision-Making When It Comes To The H1N1 Flu
December 18, 2009
Bacteria inhabited our planet for more than 4 billion years before humans showed up, and they'll probably outlive us by as many eons more. That suggests they may have something to teach us, including how to handle the H1N1 flu.
Scientists Want To Develop Foods
That Release Anti-Hunger Aromas
December 18, 2009
Scientists love to rewrite the rules when it comes to our food. Now, scientists in the Netherlands are on the hunt to develop a new generation of foods that make people feel full by releasing anti-hunger aromas during chewing.
Scientists Uncover Thousands of DNA Errors, Mutations In Melanoma and Cancer
December 18, 2009
Scientists have unlocked the entire genetic code of two of the most common cancers - skin and lung.
Out of The 60,000 Chemicals, Only
91 Are Regulated For Drinking Water
December 18, 2009
35-year-old federal laws regulating tap water are so out of date that the water we drink can pose what scientists say are serious health risks -- yet still legal to drink.
Is Synaesthesia a Higher-
Level Brain Power?
December 18, 2009
The word "synaesthesia" derives from the phrase "joining of the senses", but the phenomenon might not be the uncontrollable perceptual mishmash that this implies. Instead, the condition may be the result of a special ability in the "higher" brain areas used for language and attention.
Your Emotions Outweigh Your
Intent When You Exercise
December 18, 2009
Investigators explore and compare the barriers associated with regular exercise in health clubs between overweight and normal weight individuals.
British Admit: Climate Change Conference
In Copenhagen Is All About Genocide
December 17, 2009
The official British policy for the Copenhagen conference is now out, in explicit language: Massive population genocide, on a scale that would make Adolf Hitler blush.
Canadian Scientists Explain How Cytokine Storms Affect Pandemic Flu Severity
December 17, 2009
Canadian scientists have helped make a discovery that might explain why some people develop severe illness when infected with H1N1 flu and others don't.
Toward Home-Brewed Electricity
With 'Personalized Solar Energy'
December 17, 2009
New scientific discoveries are moving society toward the era of "personalized solar energy," in which the focus of electricity production shifts from huge central generating stations to individuals in their own homes and communities.
What You're Breathing on Earth
May Not Have Originated Here
December 17, 2009
A new study shows that Earth's atmosphere may have been swept up from interplanetary gas clouds instead of coming from within the planet.
Educating Greenpeace Campaigners
On The Reality of Global Warming
December 17, 2009
Lord Monckton educates a greenpeace campaigner on the reality of global warming. Al Gore caught lying at Copenhagen.
Watching Less TV Translates
To More Weight Loss
December 17, 2009
An average adult watches almost five hours of television everyday, but a study found that those with lock-out systems burned 119 more calories per day.
Obesity Taking Hold in Africa and UK
December 17, 2009
Obesity is becoming more common among poor city dwellers in Africa because of easier access to cheap, high fat, high sugar foods, scientists said on Tuesday.
Increase in H1N1 Cases in The Ukraine
May Suggest Deadlier Flu Wave Imminent
December 16, 2009
The number of influenza related cases in the Ukraine have dramatically risen, reversing a downturn which may represent a deadlier flu wave in that region and possibly the entire Northern Hemisphere in 2010.
Researchers Working On Vaccine To
Destroy The Immune System of Newborns
December 16, 2009
As soon as babies are born, the medical establishment immediately attempts to convince mothers of myths that their newborns are in urgent need of genetic testing, antibiotics and vitamin K shots. All are completely redundant and unnecessary for healthy newborns. Now, researchers are adding to this compilation of myths by publishing a study which ridiculously proposes to strengthen newborn's immune systems with vaccines, when in fact it will do precisely the opposite.
Easy Ways To Stop Aging Now!
December 16, 2009
The process of aging cannot be stopped, but it can be delayed. Here's some effective age repellents.
100 Reasons Why Climate Change is Natural
December 16, 2009
Here are the 100 reasons, released in a dossier issued by the European Foundation, why climate change is natural and not man-made.
Forced Vaccinations, Government,
and the Public Interest
December 16, 2009
Those who are observant have noticed a dangerous trend in the United States, as well as worldwide, and that is the resorting of various governments at different levels to mandating forced vaccination upon the public at large.
Radiation From CAT Scans Trigger Cancer Far More Often Than Previously Thought
December 16, 2009
Having a CT - or CAT - scan puts patients at far greater risk of developing cancer than previously thought, scientists claim.
79 People in Norway Lose Ability of
Taste and Smell After Swine Flu Vaccine
December 15, 2009
79 have lost their ability to taste or smell after taking the H1N1 swine flu vaccine in Norway.
Thanks to Monsanto, 95% of Soy
and 80% of Corn is Genetically Modified
December 15, 2009
Confidential contracts detailing Monsanto Co.'s business practices reveal how the world's biggest seed developer is squeezing competitors, controlling smaller seed companies and protecting its dominance over the multibillion-dollar market for genetically altered crops, an Associated Press investigation has found.
Humans Have a Six-Hour Window
To Erase Memories of Fear
December 15, 2009
Humans have a six-hour window of opportunity when fearful memories can potentially be erased, a study says.
CDC Playing With Fire: Mixing H1N1 Swine Flu and H5N1 Bird Flu To Create For Super Flu
December 15, 2009
In a move that can only be described as incredibly reckless, scientists at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control have been conducting experiments in which they infect ferrets with both the H1N1 swine virus and the H5N1 bird flu virus to see if they will "reassort" and create a new hybrid flu virus.
A Revelation For The Climate Alarmists:
The Sun Actually Changes Our Climate!
December 15, 2009
Documentary film maker Martin Durkin presents the arguments of scientists and climate experts who point towards the Sun as being a major source of climate change, and not CO2 produced by human activity as promoted by the climate alarmists with other agendas.
Hidden Sensory System
Discovered in the Skin
December 15, 2009
The human sensory experience is far more complex and nuanced than previously thought, according to a groundbreaking new study published in the December 15 issue of the journal Pain.
Coffee May Reduce Prostate
Cancers By 60 Percent
December 15, 2009
Increased intake of coffee may reduce the risk of lethal and advanced prostate cancers by 60 percent, according to new findings from the US.
Taiwan Bribes 500,000 People
With Gifts To Take H1N1 Vaccine
December 14, 2009
Taiwan launched an island-wide H1N1 vaccination campaign to bribe its citizens with cabbage and other small gifts to encourage people to take the shot.
Reports on H1N1 By The CDC Are
Designed To Withhold Key Information
December 14, 2009
The failure of the CDC to report critical changes of the H1N1 virus and its effective transmission, indicates their weekly reports are carefully designed to withhold key information.
Facts About Viruses That Will Shock You
December 14, 2009
Most people consider viruses as living things the can reproduce on their own to spread and infect their hosts. The fact is, viruses are neither alive nor can they reproduce like other living organisms.
Health Freedom in Canada At Risk
As Senate Debates Draconian Bill C-6
December 14, 2009
Bill C-6, intended to improve the current Hazardous Products Act, was opposed by several hundred thousand Canadians who read the fine print. The unconstitutional bill will be debated this evening in the senate.
Even Moderate Weight Loss
In Obese Improves Heart Function
December 14, 2009
Obese patients who lost a moderate amount of weight by eating less and exercising more improved their cardiovascular health, says a study at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
WHO Still Recommends Tamiflu For
H1N1 Despite The Proof It's Useless
December 14, 2009
Ironically, the World Health Organization (WHO), the agency responsible for the H1N1 flu, vaccine and antiviral hype, is now endorsing findings that there is no clear evidence the antiviral Tamiflu prevents complications such as pneumonia in otherwise healthy people with seasonal flu.
Cosmic Radiation At An All Time High
While Magnetic Shield of Earth Decreasing
December 11, 2009
Cosmic rays from outer space are increasing significantly and now at a "space age" high, NASA researchers have said.
Canada Looking To Share Its Deadly
Arepanrix Vaccine With Other Countries
December 11, 2009
Late last month, the Canadian federal government stated that it was to announce a decision on what to do with tens of millions of unused doses of the deadly Arepanrix H1N1 vaccine. Now, at the health detriment of other countries, Canada's chief public health officer has stated that the World Health Organization will begin putting the surplus doses to use.
Does Death Exist? New Theory Says 'No'
December 11, 2009
Many of us fear death. We believe in death because we have been told we will die. We associate ourselves with the body, and we know that bodies die. But a new scientific theory suggests that death is not the terminal event we think.
The World Is Cooling Not
Warming Says Scientist
December 11, 2009
In his provocative book Chill, natural scientist Peter Taylor warns that the world is cooling not warming and that solutions proposed at Copenhagen ignore the risks of a possible return of the Ice Age.
Fatty Foods Weaken Your Immune System
December 11, 2009
Fresh evidence that fatty food is bad for our health has come to light: mice fed a lard-based diet over a long period got worse at fighting bacteria in the blood, reveals a thesis from the Sahlgrenska Academy.
Walk It Off!
December 11, 2009
If you spend some time walking everyday, here’s some good news for you. People who walk regularly are known to suffer lesser from ailments such as heart disease, diabetes, cancer and several other diseases.
Alcohol Consumption Increases
Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence
December 11, 2009
Moderate to heavy consumption of alcoholic beverages (at least three to four drinks per week) is associated with a 1.3-fold increased risk of breast cancer recurrence. Women who are post-menopausal or overweight may be most susceptible to the effects of alcohol on recurrence. Drinking less than three drinks per week was not associated with an increased risk.
Fort Detrick Researchers Make Pneumonic Plague Vaccine with Britain, Canada
December 10, 2009
A University of Illinois international law professor, Francis Boyle had first stated that a military laboratory expansion at Fort Detrick would plan a weaponized program that would include activities such "acquiring, growing, modifying, storing, packaging and dispersing classical, emerging and genetically engineered pathogens."
Tamiflu Manufacturer Refuses To Disclose Evidence Suggesting Zero Effectiveness
December 10, 2009
Roche, the manufacturer of Tamiflu, has made it impossible for scientists to assess how well the anti-flu drug stockpiled around the globe works by withholding the evidence the company has gained from trials, doctors alleged.
The Power of Turmeric
December 10, 2009
Turmeric is a powerful and ancient herb with an abundance of health benefits including supporting healthy joint function, promoting radiant skin, improving digestion, and promoting your immune system among many more.
Wikileaks: Big Pharma Inside
The World Health Organization
December 10, 2009
Wikileaks released a confidential pharmaceutical industry trade association dossier about the WHO Expert Working Group (EWG) on R&D Financing.
Water - Oxygen = Hydrogen Fuel
Cheapest, Cleanest Fuel Is Already On Tap
December 10, 2009
Ever wonder what it would be like to not pay the high cost of fuel? Ever wonder if there is a better, cheaper, safer and environmentally friendly fuel source? The truth is we've had it all along, for millions of years.
Novartis Is Celebrating. Should We?
December 10, 2009
On November 24, 2009, Novartis officially opened its first, large-scale vaccine manufacturing facility in the U.S. Located in Holly Springs, North Carolina. The project is a collaborative effort between Novartis and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, which contributed $457M for the design, construction, and licensing of the facility.
Hawaii H1N1 Resolution
Advances Vaccination Exemptions
December 10, 2009
Department of Health officials in Hawaii were overruled by County of Hawaii directors supporting a resolution favoring First Amendment constitutional rights and vaccination exemptions for everyone demanding them.
The Plague: Critical Biological
Agents As Potential Weapons
December 9, 2009
A limited number of agents, if used as weapons, could cause disease and death in sufficient numbers to cripple a city or region. These agents also comprise the top of the list of "Critical Biological Agents" recently developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Cranberries Benefit Much More
Than Just Your Urinary Tract
December 9, 2009
The health benefits of cranberries include mouth, bone, urinary, and stomach. The fruit has long been considered an effective method of fighting urinary tract infections, something that has led to almost one third of parents in the US giving it to their children, according to a recent study.
Current H1N1 Flu Virus Is Showing
Similarities to 1918 and 1957 Pandemics
December 9, 2009
In fatal cases of 2009 H1N1 influenza, the virus can damage cells throughout the respiratory airway, much like the viruses that caused the 1918 and 1957 influenza pandemics, report researchers from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the New York City Office of Chief Medical Examiner.
Pistachios May Reduce Lung Cancer Risk
December 9, 2009
A diet that incorporates a daily dose of pistachios may help reduce the risk of lung and other cancers, according to data presented at the American Association for Cancer Research Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research Conference, held Dec. 6-9.
Prevent Colon Cancer
With Omega-3 Fatty Acids
December 9, 2009
Long-chain omega-3 fatty acids, primarily found in fish and seafood, may have a role in colorectal cancer prevention, according to results presented at the American Association for Cancer Research Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research Conference, held Dec. 6-9, 2009, in Houston.
Sit Straight To Boost Your Confidence!
December 9, 2009
Sitting up straight isn't just good for your posture - it also gives you more confidence in your own thoughts, says a new study.
More Adverse Reactions From H1N1 Swine Flu Vaccine Reported Around The World
December 8, 2009
More incidents from Finland, Netherlands and Ireland are reporting adverse reactions from the H1N1 swine flu vaccine.
World Leaders Exploit Children At Climate Change Summit, Pollute Entire City
December 8, 2009
Opening ceremonies at the Copenhagen summit began with a short film featuring children of the future facing an apocalypse of tempests and desert landscapes if world leaders failed to act today. Meanwhile world leaders have used 1,200 limos, and 140 private planes to pollute the city.
H1N1 Virus To Be Incorporated
Into Next Year's Seasonal Flu Vaccine
December 8, 2009
In an effort to curb H1N1 vaccine fears well established in populations around the world, the H1N1 virus is set to be added to next year's seasonal flu vaccine to increase compliance.
Aspartame Causes Nerve Cell Death
December 8, 2009
Aspartame, the technical name for popular brand names NutraSweet, Equal, Spoonful, and Equal-Measure, has been documented by the FDA to be a cause of more than a dozen health symptoms including seizures.
Increasing Number of Guillain-Barre Syndrome Cases From H1N1 Vaccine
December 8, 2009
While statistics have not been released proving that swine flu vaccine side effects are more dangerous than typical flu vaccine side effects, the number of reported cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome and fatalities due to the swine flu vaccine appear to be rising.
Babies Are Not Designed to Sleep Alone
December 8, 2009
The official position jointly proposed by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CSPC) and the crib manufacturers' lobbyists may cost many babies their lives.
Coffee May 'Reduce Risk' of
Lethal Type of Prostate Cancer
December 8, 2009
Drinking coffee may reduce the risk of developing the most serious kind of prostate cancer, a scientific conference has been told.
EPA Declares CO2, One of Nature's Most Abundant Compounds, As a Pollutant
December 7, 2009
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has declared carbon dioxide dangerous to allow federal agencies more power in regulating businesses that emit carbon dioxide and five other "greenhouse gases".
Antivirals Like Tamiflu
Boost H1N1 Virus Infectivity
December 7, 2009
A study conducted by the National Institute for Viral Disease Control and Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention has found that the antiviral Tamiflu (oseltamivir) boosts H1N1 viral infection.
"Scientific Consensus" On Climate
Change Driven by Profit and Big Business
December 7, 2009
The leaking of thousands of emails from the University of East Anglia's Climate Research Unit has shined a light on an industry of climate change alarmism, highlighting the hypocritical claims of corporate cronyism on behalf of proponents of the anthropological global warming theory (AGW).
Dark Chocolate May Offer
Protection Against DNA Damage
December 7, 2009
Consumption of polyphenol-rich dark chocolate may protect DNA from oxidative damage, preventing artery hardening and heart disease, says a new study.
Green Vegetables Help
Prevent Liver Cancer
December 7, 2009
Eating lots of green vegetables may help prevent liver cancer, according to a study by researchers at Linus Pauling Institute and published in the Dec 2, 2009 issue of Cancer Prevention Research.
Weight-Loss Is An Effective
Cure For Sleep Apnea
December 7, 2009
For obese men, a dramatic weight loss can be an effective way to improve moderate to severe sleep apnea, scientists at Karolinska Institutet report. Those with severe sleep apnea when the study began benefited most from weight loss.
Herbal Remedies Gaining
Popularity For H1N1 Symptoms
December 4, 2009
Herbal remedies are increasingly gaining popularity for their powerful and potent ingredients which can naturally help fight cold and flu symptoms.
Climate Gate: Caught Green-Handed!
December 4, 2009
In less than three weeks, the world's governing class - its classe politique - would meet in Copenhagen, Denmark, to discuss a treaty to inflict an unelected and tyrannical global government on us, with vast and unprecedented powers to control all once-free world markets and to tax and regulate the world's wealthier nations for its own enrichment: in short, to bring freedom, democracy, and prosperity to an instant end worldwide, at the stroke of a pen, on the pretext of addressing what is now known to be the non-problem of manmade "global warming".
Health Officials Warn of Deadly Threat From H1N1 Flu Recombining With H5N1 Bird Flu
December 4, 2009
The reappearance of bird flu has opened up the threat of the virus combining with the swine flu virus to become more lethal and capable of human transmission, a Vietnam health official warned at a meeting of the National Steering Board of Human Flu Prevention on December 2.
Suppressed Study Found Genetically
Modified Corn Killed Ladybugs
December 4, 2009
A recent article in Nature Biotechnology on how biotechnology companies restrict independent research described a study showing that a genetically modified corn killed ladybugs and that the study was suppressed by the corn's developer.
Breastfeeding Can Reduce
Heart Disease And Diabetes
December 4, 2009
Breastfeeding a baby can significantly reduce a woman's chances of developing a condition linked to heart disease and diabetes, research has shown.
Top Chinese Rice Producer Now
Approves Genetically Modified Strains
December 4, 2009
China has approved its first strain of genetically modified rice for commercial production, potentially easing the way for other major producers to adopt the controversial technology.
Life is Beautiful Inside and Outside
December 4, 2009
Should you live with joy and exuberance? Joy should come not only from serving society but also from enjoying the best things in life. Just live with them, enjoy them. You do not have to possess something to enjoy it.
Important New Vitamin D Research
December 3, 2009
Theories linking vitamin D to certain cancers have been tested and confirmed in more than 200 epidemiological studies, and understanding of its physiological basis stems from more than 2,500 laboratory studies, according to epidemiologist Cedric Garland, DrPH, professor of family and preventive medicine at the UC San Diego School of Medicine.
Vegetarian Low Protein Diet May
Be The Key To Long-Term Health
December 3, 2009
Reducing consumption of a protein found in fish and meat could slow the aging process and increase life expectancy, according to the research.
Concerns Grow Over Possible
H1N1-H5N1 Reassortment
December 3, 2009
Virologists and influenza authorities are becoming increasingly concerned that the 2009 A-H1N1 flu virus could "reassort" with the highly virulent H5N1 avian flu that's still prevalent in parts of the world like China, and that a mutation could occur resulting in a new strain that has the lethality of H5N1 and the human transmissibility of A-H1N1.
Hand Sanitizers Don't Kill Anywhere Near The Claims Made By Manufacturers
December 3, 2009
Using hand sanitizer won't necessarily kill 99.99 per cent of germs on your hands despite the claims made by many such products, a CBC investigation has found.
Earth Could Plunge Into Sudden Ice Age
December 3, 2009
In the film, "The Day After Tomorrow," the world gets gripped in ice within the span of just a few weeks. Now research now suggests an eerily similar event might indeed have occurred in the past.
It's Embarrassing To Be Canadian Now
December 3, 2009
When you think of Canada, which qualities come to mind? The world's peacekeeper, the friendly nation, a liberal counterweight to the harsher pieties of its southern neighbour, decent, civilised, fair, well-governed? Think again. This country's government is now behaving with all the sophistication of a chimpanzee's tea party.
WHO First Suggested Reassortment
of H1N1 and H5N1 Bird Flu In 2004
December 2, 2009
The World Health Organization (WHO) had suggested in 2004 that an exchange of genetic material between H1N1 and H5N1 was a possibility due to the widespread nature of the virus.
Rapidly Mutating Influenza
Viruses Threaten Family Pets
December 2, 2009
Just in case you weren't panicking enough over the swine flu, it turns out that the virus that causes it, H1N1, can make dogs, cats and ferrets sick, too.
Chocolates Can Reduce Stress
December 2, 2009
A new study on rats has provided people worldwide the perfect excuse to grab a choco bar: eating chocolate can reduce stress.
Young Adults Who Exercise Have Higher IQ
December 2, 2009
Young adults who are fit have a higher IQ and are more likely to go on to university, reveals a major new study carried out at the Sahlgrenska Academy and Sahlgrenska University Hospital.
Biostatisticians: The Biggest Shills in the Promotion of Pandemics And Vaccinations
December 2, 2009
Behind the scenes, hiding under their credentials and publications, biostatisticians have been a driving force behind the promotion of pandemic speculation and mass vaccination campaigns. Most of what they term "statistically significant studies" are little more than a great imagination based on junk science.
Why Females Live Longer Than Males:
Is It Due to the Father's Sperm?
December 2, 2009
Researchers in Japan have found that female mice produced by using genetic material from two mothers but no father live significantly longer than mice with the normal mix of maternal and paternal genes. Their findings provide the first evidence that sperm genes may have a detrimental effect on lifespan in mammals.
Early Hepatitis B Vaccines and
the "Man-Made" Origin of HIV/AIDS
December 1, 2009
This article regards a matter of global urgency transcending better known AIDS threats. It describes a universal challenge posed by ever increasing numbers of plagues predicted to depopulate at least half of the world's current human inhabitants within two generations. This documented science virtually proves, through the process of elimination and a review of the most updated evidence, the origin of HIV/AIDS as an iatrogenic (i.e., man-made) outcome of specific vaccination experiments.
A Healthy Mind Really Does
Come In A Healthy Body
December 1, 2009
A study of more than a million young men found those who were fittest performed best in intelligence tests.
Mammography May Increase
Breast Cancer Risk In Women
December 1, 2009
Low-dose radiation from annual mammography screening may increase breast cancer risk in women with genetic or familial predisposition to breast cancer.
WHO Approves Deadly H1N1 Arepanrix Vaccine For Use In Other Countries
December 1, 2009
Drug giant GlaxoSmithKline says its Arepanrix H1N1 vaccine has been certified by the World Health Organization (WHO), making it available for donors to buy for developing countries.
The Public Health Agency of Canada
Is Already Hyping The 3rd Wave of Flu
December 1, 2009
The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) is now playing the next instrument in their fear propaganda orchestra. Now that the current
wave of H1N1 activity has peaked in all provinces prompting many vaccination clinics to close, PHAC is now transitioning its vaccine marketing campaign to promote the third wave of the pandemic for
the next surge of vaccine hysteria in the coming year.
Keep Fit At The Office
December 1, 2009
"Fitness at the workplace" is the latest mantra in the corporate world. Companies have realized that regular exercise boosts employee morale, enhances productivity, reduces absenteeism and signs of burnout or depression.
Shocking UN Document Divulges
Climate Cult Brainwashing
December 1, 2009
Kids coerced into performing global warming song as strategy document reveals plan to greenwash young minds by turning environmentalism into gaia religion.