The CDC is an “edifice of fraud” warns Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

(Natural News) The mainstream media’s coverage of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s having been asked by incoming President Donald J. Trump to lead a vaccine safety commission is a testament to just how influential the vaccine industry is regarding the manipulation of the narrative on the subject. The reaction by the press and the scientific establishment… … Read more

Health Ranger announces lab testing donation to Native American communities impacted by Keystone and Dakota pipelines

(Natural News) Yesterday, President Donald Trump signed executive orders to advance two oil pipelines that will transport oil across North America. Although pipelines are by far the safest form of oil transportation, sometimes they leak and cause environmental damage. To help Native American communities protect their water from the possibility of oil pipeline leaks, today… … Read more

H5N8 spreads to Kuwait as H5N1 returns to Bangladesh – CIDRAP

CIDRAP H5N8 spreads to Kuwait as H5N1 returns to BangladeshCIDRAPKuwait has become the latest country to report its first highly pathogenic H5N8 avian influenza outbreak, as it and other avian flu viruses spread to more parts of Europe, with Bangladesh reporting its first H5N1 detections in about a year. World …Britain confirms bird flu case … Read more

The ten false fears of the unhinged left that have transformed once-productive citizens into quivering mounds of Trump-a-noia

(Natural News) Like many Americans, I’ve watch the bizarre anti-Trump “women’s march” events and wildly dishonest media coverage over the last few days with a sense of amusement. What’s remarkable about everything being voiced by the unhinged left these days is that none of it has any basis in fact or reason. The “war on… … Read more

Scientists shocked to learn that shingles vaccines can transform vaccinated people into “carriers” who spread infectious disease

(Natural News) Shingles, also known as “zoster” or “herpes zoster,” will affect roughly 1 out of every 3 American adults during their lifetime. Estimates suggest that there are upwards of one million cases of shingles each year in the United States. The disease is caused by dormant varicella zoster virus — the same virus that… … Read more

Over 7,000 studies confirm turmeric's health-protective effects

(Natural News) Turmeric is known for its rich, yellow color and its myriad of culinary uses.  The old-world spice has been coveted for centuries, with evidence indicating that it may have even been part of ancient Chinese medicine a thousand years ago. Recently, however, this traditional culinary staple is gaining recognition for its amazing health… … Read more

Death rate from cancer down 20% since 1980, but clusters of high mortality remain – Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times Death rate from cancer down 20% since 1980, but clusters of high mortality remainLos Angeles TimesThe mortality rate due to cancer is falling nationwide, but worrisome pockets of deadly malignancy persist — and in some places have worsened — in regions throughout the country, according to the first-ever county-by-county analysis of cancer … Read more

Meditation Really Does Lower Body's Stress Signals – Live Science

Live Science Meditation Really Does Lower Body’s Stress SignalsLive ScienceMeditation may help the body respond to stressful situations, according to a new study that took a rigorous look at how the practice affects people’s physiology when they’re under pressure. In the study, people with anxiety disorder took an eight-week …Mindfulness Meditation Update 2017: Anxiety Disorder … Read more

Healthy babies don't need apps to monitor vital signs – Fox News

Fox News Healthy babies don’t need apps to monitor vital signsFox NewsSmartphone applications paired with sensors to monitor babies’ vital signs may appeal to parents anxious to make sure infants sleep safely through the night, but there’s no medical evidence proving these products work, a new paper suggests. These apps …Pediatricians Say No to Wearable Smartphone … Read more

Trump's revival of the antiabortion 'gag rule' could have a big impact in Africa – Washington Post

Washington Post Trump’s revival of the antiabortion ‘gag rule’ could have a big impact in AfricaWashington PostNAIROBI — One of President Trump’s first foreign policy decisions is set to affect some of the world’s poorest people: women seeking health services in places such as sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, where government hospitals are sometimes scarce.Cecile … Read more