A model decided to tattoo her eyeball. She's now partially blind and in 'excruciating' pain. – Washington Post

Washington Post A model decided to tattoo her eyeball. She’s now partially blind and in ‘excruciating’ pain.Washington PostPurple is Catt Gallinger’s favorite color. Pictures of the Canadian model often showed her sporting purple hair or purple lipstick, or the purple tinge of her numerous tattoos peeking out from beneath a tank top. So when the … Read more

Mother who refuses to follow court order to vaccinate son: 'Most likely, I'll be going to jail' – Washington Post

Washington Post Mother who refuses to follow court order to vaccinate son: ‘Most likely, I’ll be going to jail’Washington PostA Michigan woman said she will “most likely” go to jail this week if she refuses a court order to vaccinate her 9-year-old son. And Rebecca Bredow, it seems, is willing to take that risk. “I … Read more

Millions of Americans overburdened by Obamacare’s rate increases are about to be socked again, but the LA TIMES says it’s TRUMP’s fault

(Natural News) Republicans’ failure to repeal and replace Obamacare like they promised to do for seven years means that tens of millions of Americans who are already financially crippled by premium increases and high deductibles as a result of the law will continue to be economically brutalized. And it’s about to get even worse. As… … Read more

Baby foreskin being used to make vaccines

(Natural News) Warning: Some people may find the information in this article disturbing and the images graphic. Every year, some infants are circumcised. During this surgical procedure, part of the child’s protective penile tissue is removed. This tissue removed from his penis may be sold to companies and institutions seeking the rich human fibroblast cells and… … Read more

Woman dies of flesh-eating bacteria after wading through flood waters in storm-ravaged Houston

(Natural News) Earlier this month we reported that as flood waters receded in storm-ravaged Texas and Florida from Hurricanes Harvey and Irma respectively the risk of contracting tissue-eating bacteria was much higher. And while that story dealt primarily with brain-eating bacteria, the danger that other micro-sized flesh consumers could emerge was laid out. It now… … Read more

Just move: It doesn't matter what you do as long as you do something, according to international study

(Natural News) Meeting the recommended amount of exercise regardless of the activity undertaken may help improve the body’s overall well being, a study in The Lancet has revealed. According to researchers, physical activity of any kind may reduce the odds of suffering heart disease and subsequent death. Health experts at the Population Health Research Institute of McMaster University and Hamilton… … Read more

Another reason to get your kid outside: Kids who play outdoors can SEE better, study finds

(Natural News) Encouraging children to spend more time playing outdoors may help them reduce the risk of developing various eye conditions such as nearsightedness or myopia, optometry experts told the Daily Mail online. Professors Karla Zadnik and Don Mutti of Ohio State University’s College of Optometry argued that easy access to technology — such as computers, video games,… … Read more

Could evaporation provide power and conserve water supplies? Scientists are exploring how to harvest a new renewable energy source

(Natural News) Evaporation shows potential as another source of renewable energy and may one day be harnessed to power nearly three-quarters of the United States, a study in the Nature Communications journal has revealed. A team of researchers at the Columbia University has found that lakes and water reservoirs in the U.S. could generate as much as 325 gigawatts of power,… … Read more