Liberals go insane over the very idea that the EPA’s climate change policies should be subject to reasonable DEBATE

(Natural News) President Trump may soon give Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt the go-ahead to organize a public debate on man-made climate change in the red team/blue team format once the details get ironed out. Experts would be assembled on both sides, with the red team comprised of climate change skeptics, possibly affiliated with the Heartland… … Read more

Lacking any real job skills, broke millennials are now donating blood plasma as a routine source of income

(Natural News) Being a millennial is tough, even though they are by and large considered to be a rather sheltered generation. Although they’re bright in some respects, many aren’t quite as prepared for the real world as they should be. Some of it is out of their control as they face crushing student loans and… … Read more

Harvard to punish students who join single-gender social clubs on campus

(Natural News) Being in a fraternity or a sorority in college can be a lot of fun – just make sure you don’t join one if you want a leadership position at Harvard University. In the latest installment of the political left’s ongoing obsession with everything relating to gender and diversity, Harvard University officially announced… … Read more

Former Facebook exec: Social media is “ripping society apart”

(Natural News) Former Facebook executive Chamath Palihapitiya recently shared his strong views on social media in a speech at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. In 2007 Palihapitiya became Facebook’s vice president for user growth. He now feels “tremendous guilt” for building a company that is truly “ripping society apart.” “I think we have created… … Read more

A new health risk from imported candy: Lead poisoning

(Natural News) The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has issued more alerts for lead, a toxic heavy metal found in candy, than for the other three sources of food-borne contamination – Salmonella, Escherichia coli, and Clostridium botulinum – combined. This followed a 2006 state law that mandated food testing, after an analysis of outcomes… … Read more

Another danger from fracking: Benzene exposure during pregnancy found to affect maternal health

(Natural News) A study published in the journal Environment International has revealed that living near fracking sites, which are often polluted with highly toxic chemicals such as volatile compounds, may pose adverse health effects especially in pregnant women. A team of Canadian researchers at the Université de Montréal Public Health Research Institute have examined 29 pregnant women living… … Read more

Is it too late? Reducing and managing the use of antibiotics won’t be enough to reverse resistance

(Natural News) Duke University published a fascinating study on the futility of current antibiotics in the fight against mutating pathogens. Abuse of selective antibiotics has accelerated the evolution of bacteria. The bacteria survive by passing on resistant traits to their offspring. To combat the resistance, some medical researchers have proposed that we as a society reduce antibiotic use to… … Read more

Pay attention: New study suggests smoking parents are unaware of how often they expose their kids to secondhand smoke

(Natural News) People may be unaware of being exposed to smoke, and children whose parents do are at risk. A study from Tel Aviv University shows that many smoking parents make false assumptions and have a lack of awareness when it comes to where and when children are exposed to second-hand smoke. According to lead researcher… … Read more

Doctors worry torn knee ligaments lead to arthritis, but could it be the treatment? Almost all such injuries receive surgery

(Natural News) Soccer player Jason Lalli tore his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) at age 26. Four years later, his knee started aching, and the pain became more constant over time, persisting and creeping up on him “like a toothache.” Soon, the news he received boiled down to this: At just 30 years old, he had… … Read more

Technology with a biological function: Researchers develop 4-D printing that may lead to the engineering of human organs

(Natural News) A technology that can 4D print body organs may become a reality in the near future. A team of scientists from the University of Alberta in Canada developed a technique that may pioneer the engineering of human organs. This technique they developed could allow scientists to produce products that also have a biological… … Read more