Groups call on NY lawmakers to increase anti-smoking funding – NewsOK.com

GMA News Groups call on NY lawmakers to increase anti-smoking fundingNewsOK.comALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Anti-smoking advocates are encouraging New York state to increase funding for programs that help smokers quit and discourage young people from picking up the habit. Groups including the American Heart Association, American Lung …Citizen’s Voice: This Valentine’s Day, quit tobacco for someone … Read more

Local doctors encouraged by new diabetes treatment – The News Tribune

The News Tribune Local doctors encouraged by new diabetes treatmentThe News TribuneIn this Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2017 photo, diabetes educator Kimberly P. Miller, BSN, RN, CDE, holds a Medtronic Minimed diabetes insulin pump in her office at CHI Memorial, in Chattanooga, Tenn. Chattanooga Times Free Press via AP Tim Barber.‘Some diabetics respond better to treatment’Independent … Read more

Antibiotic-raised meat sources being dropped by many fast-food eateries

(Natural News) “Clean food” and “fast-food” are two terms that most of us never dreamed would one day be related. But as the clean food movement continues to take the nation by storm, it seems that many popular fast food chains are catching on. For example, In-N-Out Burger — a popular chain rooted in California… … Read more

Billions spent, but Alzheimer's cure elusive – Philly.com

Philly.com Billions spent, but Alzheimer’s cure elusivePhilly.comBill Lyon on his daily walk around his neighborhood. He was diagnosed several years ago with Alzheimer’s disease. by Melissa Bailey, KAISER HEALTH NEWS. Melissa Bailey. KAISER HEALTH NEWS. Despite a 99 percent failure rate and a recent setback, …Why Is Alzheimer’s Disease Trending On Facebook?The InquisitrStudy links gut bacteria … Read more

Popeyes customer sues, asserting flesh-eating screwworms in rice and beans: report – NOLA.com

NOLA.com Popeyes customer sues, asserting flesh-eating screwworms in rice and beans: reportNOLA.comA Texas woman is suing Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen because she says one of its stores served her rice and beans containing flesh-eating screwworms, according to the San Antonio Express-News. Filed Tuesday in Bexar County district court on behalf of …SA woman suing Popeye’s saying they … Read more

Michigan county jail under fire after woman gives birth on cell floor – Fox News

Fox News Michigan county jail under fire after woman gives birth on cell floorFox NewsA Detroit-area sheriff is defending his staff over their actions nine months ago when a woman who was eight months pregnant was sent back to her cell three times before giving birth on the jail’s floor. Macomb County Sheriff Anthony Wickersham … Read more

EPA whistleblower fired for telling the truth about geoengineering

(Natural News) A former scientist from the US Environmental Protection Agency is now reportedly working with Geoengineeringwatch.org, after being fired by the federal agency for raising concerns about a major threat to public health, namely, geoengineering. In a statement authored for Geoengineering Watch, Davis writes that he was employed by the EPA for 16 years,… … Read more

Global warming scientists claim left-wing violence against people like Milo is caused by climate change

(Natural News) Climate change alarmists have come up with a new doom-and-gloom scenario: global warming equals physical violence. This heat-stress theory was put forth by two Iowa State researchers, a post-doctoral fellow and a liberal arts professor, who start off their essay by claiming that “Environmental scientists from multiple disciplines have overwhelmingly acknowledged human-driven climate… … Read more

Overdose cases spike in Louisville: 52 calls in 32 hours – WCYB

WCYB Overdose cases spike in Louisville: 52 calls in 32 hoursWCYBThis time it happened in Louisville, Kentucky, where Louisville Metro Emergency Services responded to 52 overdose calls between midnight Wednesday and 8 a.m. ET Friday, said agency spokesman Mitchell Burmeister. That was a big jump over the 25 …Louisville rocked by 52 overdose calls in just … Read more