Be your own generator: New technology converts energy from bloodflow into electricity

(Natural News) Dams and huge turbines are built to convert the water energy that waterfalls and rivers have into electricity. In order to manufacture that kind of energy on a far smaller scale, Chinese scientists are working on a lightweight power generator which is based on carbon nanotube fibers that can convert even the energy… … Read more

Tattoos Ink May Stain Your Lymph Nodes – Smithsonian

Smithsonian Tattoos Ink May Stain Your Lymph NodesSmithsonianGetting a tattoo has always come with risks. There’s the possibility of an allergic reaction, infection or even diseases like hepatitis or tetanus if the equipment isn’t properly sterilized. And there’s always the risk of second-day doubt about your …Traces of Tattoo May Reach the Lymph NodesHealthDayTattoos aren’t … Read more

After allowing 143 million credit profiles to be stolen by hackers, Equifax now trying to TRICK people into waiving class action lawsuit rights

(Natural News) Equifax seems to be backpedaling on asking consumers to give up their legal rights to sue in court either individually or as part of a group over the massive data breach of consumer personal information such as names, birth dates, and Social Security numbers, as well as drivers’ license numbers and credit card account… … Read more

GOP senators making a last-ditch effort to repeal the worst healthcare law ever will it succeed?

(Natural News) A group of four Republicans senators have a window of just a few weeks to win approval for a dramatic overhaul of Obamacare, but unfortunately, they’ve got an uphill battle in a Congress dominated by a party that once unanimously swore to get rid of the country’s worst healthcare “reform” law ever passed…. … Read more

Why age matters when it comes to cervical cancer screening – CBS News

CBS News Why age matters when it comes to cervical cancer screeningCBS NewsWASHINGTON — Getting checked for cervical cancer isn’t one-size-fits-all: Millions of women may soon have to decide between a routine Pap or a newer test that detects if they have a cancer-causing virus. Draft national guidelines released Tuesday for …Good News for Women … Read more

CDC-funded study confirms flu shots linked to spontaneous abortions… vaccine experts rush to explain away the findings

(Natural News) A CDC-funded medical study being published by the medical journal Vaccine has confirmed a shocking link between flu shots and spontaneous abortions in pregnant women. The study was rejected by two previous medical journals before Vaccine agreed to publish it, further underscoring the tendency for medical journals to censor any science that doesn’t… … Read more

Scientists argue that the world needs more natural “biopesticides” rather than synthetic chemical pesticides

(Natural News) Data from a recent analysis published in Pest Management Science revealed that the European Union (EU) currently has fewer registered biopesticides compared with the U.S., Brazil, China, and India. According to the research team, the relative complexity of biopesticide regulations in the EU may explain why the region lags behind other countries in biopesticide research. The… … Read more

“Chris Beat Cancer” Chris Wark interviewed by the Health Ranger

(Natural News) If you’ve never heard the story of Chris Wark of “Chris Beat Cancer” fame, you’re in for an eye-opening journey. Diagnosed with stage-3 colon cancer, Chris Wark rejected the toxic cancer industry and turned to raw foods juicing to completely eliminate colon cancer. This decision earned him insults, attacks and fear-based intimidation attempts… … Read more

Blood pressure can be significantly lowered in just one month with magnesium, study finds

(Natural News) A study found that everyday magnesium intake significantly reduces blood pressure in a month, reported the Daily Mail. It stated that taking the recommended dose of 300 milligrams (mg) for males lowered hypertension and boosted the flow of blood. Researchers suggested that people who suffer from, or are at-risk of, high blood pressure should… … Read more