Just ONE head injury increases your risk of Parkinson’s by 56%

(Natural News) A simple knock on the head is often overlooked by many, thinking it’s impossible for it to have a great effect on our body’s overall wellness. However, that will no longer be the case as researchers found out that even a “mild traumatic brain injury” can increase the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease…. … Read more

British doctors angry after finding out that their bosses secretly placed monitoring devices under their desks under the pretense of “space utilization”

(Natural News) How would you feel if you found out that your workplace was spying on you? Would you be reasonable about it in your reaction, and simply demand a proper explanation from upper management? Or would you just pretend that you didn’t see anything and carry on as if nothing bad is going on?… … Read more

Breast cancer drug lapatinib ACCELERATES cancer cell growth, concludes new study

(Natural News) A shocking new report has revealed a sordid truth about yet another one of Big Pharma’s cancer “treatment” concoctions: Lapatinib, used in breast cancer treatment to shrink tumors, actually makes cancer grow faster. There is no shortage of cancer drugs that makes people sicker, instead of healthier, it seems. Lapatanib is typically used… … Read more

Lycopene, the pigment that gives tomatoes their color, is one of the most powerful anti-cancer agents yet discovered

(Natural News) Whether or not tomatoes are your favorite part of a salad (or pizza), there are certainly good reasons to include as many of them in your diet as possible. One of the greatest reasons is the fact that the lycopene that gives tomatoes their beautiful color is one of the most potent anti-cancer agents… … Read more

Nutraceutical agent based on compounds found in the Mediterranean diet found to reduce the risk of metabolic disease

(Natural News) A study found that a nutraceutical agent using compounds found in the Mediterranean diet can reduce the risk of metabolic disease. A team of researchers from Italy aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of a nutraceutical agent that contains fermented red rice, phytosterols, and olive polyphenols. In conducting the study, they recruited… … Read more

Calorie restriction can make you healthier… but there are a few things to consider first

(Natural News) Intermittent fasting and other restrictive diets are all the rage these days — and new research has shown calorie restriction can provide tremendous health benefits. The most comprehensive study of calorie restriction to date was just published in Cell Metabolism, and its findings show that a decreased food intake has a profound effect on human… … Read more

Sugar is dumbing down young children, new study warns; pregnant women told to watch their diet

(Natural News) Consumption of excess sugar has been linked to various health concerns like cancer, diabetes, and obesity, and now another study has revealed that sugar consumption can affect childhood cognition. The study, which was published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, examined the side effects of consuming larger quantities of sugary drinks and… … Read more

Antibiotics found to be ineffective in treating childhood coughs, new study finds

(Natural News) Antibiotics are without a doubt one of the most commonly prescribed medications today. But are they always worth the risk? There are increasing concerns about antibiotic overuse, which extend all the way from the immediate health consequences (disrupting the balance of delicate intestinal microflora) to more broad concerns about the rise of drug-resistant… … Read more

Sperm quality is a marker for men’s general health; low sperm counts linked to increased risk of diabetes, heart disease

(Natural News) Low sperm count may mean more than the inability to sire a child. It could point to serious health problems. A study on a group of men’s semen quality, the largest so far, shows that low sperm count is linked to metabolic changes, cardiovascular risk, and low bone mass. The study’s lead investigator,… … Read more