FDA Will Allow 23andMe to Sell Genetic Tests for Disease Risk to Consumers – New York Times

New York Times FDA Will Allow 23andMe to Sell Genetic Tests for Disease Risk to ConsumersNew York Times23andMe headquarters in Mountain View, Calif. The Food and Drug Administration said on Thursday that it would allow the company to sell genetic tests directly to consumers. Credit Kristoffer Tripplaar/Sipa Press. For the first time, the Food and … Read more

600000 albuterol inhalers recalled – CNN

CNN 600000 albuterol inhalers recalledCNN(CNN) GlaxoSmithKline is recalling more than 590,000 albuterol inhalers. Three lots of Ventolin HFA 200D inhalers have been voluntarily recalled due to a potential issues with the delivery system, a spokesman for the British pharmaceutical company said.GlaxoSmithKline recalls nearly 600000 asthma inhalers nationwidefox2now.comAsthma inhaler recall: GSK says nearly 600000 may have … Read more

Early Human Cannibals Didn't Eat Each Other for the Calories – Seeker

Seeker Early Human Cannibals Didn’t Eat Each Other for the CaloriesSeekerCalculating the caloric value of each human body part, a new study argues that early cannibalism was more ritualistic than nourishing. By AFP. April 6, 2017. 2:00 PM EDT. Share on Facebook · Tweet this article · Email. When early humans, including our …Scientific Reports – … Read more

Clinical trial shows benefit of yoga for side effects of prostate cancer treatment

Men who attended a structured yoga class twice a week during prostate cancer radiation treatment reported less fatigue and better sexual and urinary function than those who didn’t, according to a clinical trial. It is the first randomized trial to look at the effect of twice-weekly yoga on the side-effects and quality of life issues … Read more

Chinese medicine herb discovered to prevent tuberculosis infections

(Natural News) A recent study reveals that artemisinin, a compound found in sweet wormwood, shows potential in tuberculosis treatment. This Chinese herbal medicine is previously known for its efficacy in treating malaria. Researchers at the Michigan State University have discovered that the compound prevents Mycobacterium tuberculosis, a tuberculosis-causing bacteria, from becoming dormant. Dormancy was associated with antibiotic resistance in patients. Lead researcher… … Read more

Forbes.com is a huge publisher of extremist content that supports chemical violence against children

(Natural News) In case you haven’t noticed, major media distributors like Google and Facebook are on a crusade to rid the web of what they see as “extremist content” – that is, anything newsworthy that breaks the status quo narrative of what the globalists want you to believe is true about the world around you,… … Read more

Quack scientists now claim global warming, not processed food, causes diabetes

(Natural News) Forget about poor diet and lack of exercise being the main culprits in the growing diabetes epidemic. If you believe what researchers from the Einthoven Laboratory in the Netherlands now claim, global warming, a.k.a. Big Government’s favorite scapegoat for everything wrong in the world, may be at least partly to blame for the… … Read more

Are flu vaccines racially targeted? Heightened inflammatory response measured in blacks

(Natural News) Is Big Pharma engaged in creating vaccines that are racially targeted? A new study may hold the key to answering this question, as it reveals that influenza vaccines appear to produce a heightened inflammatory immune response in certain ethnic groups. According to researchers from the University of Pennsylvania, Wistar University, and Duke University… … Read more

This potentially unconstitutional provision of Obamacare is being ignored by everyone

(Natural News) After Speaker Paul Ryan and President Donald J. Trump failed to convince enough fellow Republicans to advance what many conservatives saw as an Obamacare ‘repeal’ measure that was long on style and far too short on substance, both vowed to let the law “implode,” though Trump has repeatedly said he didn’t want to… … Read more