Addiction to technology is creating digital slaves who can't think for themselves

(Natural News) It would amaze you to know that a lot of people nowadays are turning to the Internet for answers to life’s simplest questions; then again, maybe not, maybe you’re doing it yourself. According to Mountain View, California-based multinational tech company Google, people from around the world have been asking for instructions on seemingly… … Read more

White kids take twice as many antibiotics as other kids, putting them at higher risk, study finds

(Natural News) Antibiotic resistance is a growing problem around the world, and a new study shows that white children are particularly vulnerable to developing it. The Children’s National Health System carried out a study that examined the differences between the care white children receive in emergency rooms and that of minorities. They looked at around… … Read more

Magnesium battery breakthrough means safer batteries that won't explode

(Natural News) Worried about the lithium-ion batteries found in your laptops and cell phones? Your worries will soon be gone because of this new battery discovery. A recent study discovered a breakthrough in magnesium batteries that makes these energy devices safer, as reported by ScienceDaily.com. Unlike the traditional lithium ion batteries, which had been making… … Read more

Man says cold medicine caused him to stab his wife to death in his sleep

(Natural News) A North Carolina man is positive that an over-the-counter cold medication drove him to stab his wife to death while he was asleep. Twenty-eight-year old Matthew Phelps admitted to 911 operators in Raleigh that he overdosed on cold medicine, fell into a deep sleep, and accidentally killed his wife next to him in bed…. … Read more

Stop prostate cancer dead in its tracks by eating apples and grapes, reveals new research

(Natural News) Eating apples and grapes may help stave off prostate cancer onset, the most common cancer among American men. As reported by Nature.com, a study published on Precision Oncology revealed that a combination of nutritional compounds can inhibit cancer cell growth. As part of the study, a team of researchers at the University of Texas at… … Read more

Aggressive fear push on Lyme disease by the media just part of the plan to roll out a new Lyme vaccine

(Natural News) Lyme disease cases are on the rise in the Western world, and pharmaceutical companies are hoping to cash in on the illness with the help of a new vaccine. In the U.S., the number of confirmed cases of the tick-borne illness in 2015 was nearly 29,000, compared to 23,000 ten years earlier. Lyme… … Read more

Online betting firm unveils surprising odds of how the apocalypse will come

(Natural News) Apparently, we are more likely to die from an ape uprising than being attacked by vampires. But take heart: a zombie apocalypse has more potential than either in ending the world. Online betting site, 888Poker recently released a brilliantly hilarious infographic that detailed the various odds of how the world will end. The… … Read more

Report: Drug company faked cancer patients to sell drug – WCVB Boston

WCVB Boston Report: Drug company faked cancer patients to sell drugWCVB BostonWhen Insys Therapeutics got approval to sell an ultra-powerful opioid for cancer patients with acute pain in 2012, it soon discovered a problem: finding enough cancer patients to use the drug. To boost sales, the company allegedly took patients who …Can Claire McCaskill stem … Read more

Events highlight challenges, hope for Alzheimer's patients and caregivers – The San Diego Union-Tribune

The San Diego Union-Tribune Events highlight challenges, hope for Alzheimer’s patients and caregiversThe San Diego Union-TribuneBeatriz Lopez of Chula Vista walked for her dad who died of Alzheimer’s disease, and her brother who has it, during the Walk to End Alzheimer’s — San Diego, that began and ended in Crown Point Park. (Howard Lipin/U-T). Bradley … Read more

Suicide awareness walk sheds a light on tragedy – The Missoulian

The Missoulian Suicide awareness walk sheds a light on tragedyThe MissoulianMichelle Brademeyer, Zenia Monteagudo and Noah Russell, left to right, carry a banner for Zachary Wolfgang Hartley, who they lost to suicide a year ago today, during the Out of Darkness Walk through Silver Park on Saturday afternoon. The walk is …Second Annual Out of Darkness … Read more