Health care facilities are largely responsible for antibiotic resistant bacteria outbreaks, study finds

(Natural News) A study, published in Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, finds that communication failures in health care facilities are responsible for outbreaks of infection, according to a report by the Science Daily. The researchers from the Oregon State University of Pharmacy together with the Oregon Health Authority and other collaborators conducted a two-year study of… … Read more

Reverse damage from smoking just by quitting: The body has a remarkable ability to heal itself

(Natural News) A recent study published in the American Chemical Society‘s Journal of Proteome Research reveals that quitting cigarette smoking may still reverse the damage done by years of tobacco use. A 2013 study once suggested that changes in metabolic profiles a few months after quitting smoking may speed up the recuperation process among smokers and may lead to such as improved… … Read more

Study Calculates How Much You'll Save If You Lose Weight – U.S. News & World Report

U.S. News & World Report Study Calculates How Much You’ll Save If You Lose WeightU.S. News & World ReportThe study researched how much people at different stages of life would spend on additional costs because of obesity. By Alexa Lardieri, Staff Writer |Sept. 27, 2017, at 3:24 p.m.. Study Calculates How Much You’ll Save If … Read more

Healthcare industry next to be targeted by massive cyberattacks via the “Internet of Things”

(Natural News) As more and more medical devices become connected to the so-called “Internet of Things,” hospitals and patients are being put more at risk of cyber attack by hackers, say experts at a recent cybersecurity forum discussing the rising threat. “Medical care is the next cyber warfare,” said technologist Janine Medina during a panel… … Read more

When Will Black Lives Matter, Democrats and Black America Thank Our Ancestors for Giving Their Lives in Civil War to End Slavery?

(Natural News) Guest post by Joe Hoft Yesterday Rush Limbaugh stated the following – You know what I fear? Based on things I’ve seen, based on things I’ve read, based on things I’ve heard, it seems that a lot of people still believe “hands up, don’t shoot” happened. It seems to me — and I’ve done nothing but… … Read more

Artificial sweeteners raise the risk of type-2 diabetes, new study confirms

(Natural News) Results of a small study concluded that habitual use of artificial sweeteners can dampen the body’s response to glucose. Researchers saw that the change led to an impaired absorption of nutrition, which increased the participant’s’ risk of developing type-2 diabetes. Damning though this may be for healthy adults wanting to keep their blood… … Read more

Whole Foods pushes TOXIC blood-clotting canola oil in more than 50% of their packaged products and at the prepared food bar

(Natural News) The slogan on the Whole Foods website says, “Eat real food.” Sure. Then at the top of the home page they claim, “We’re growing something good.” Really? Since when is rapeseed good? Most of the signature Whole Foods brand “365” products contain rapeseed oil (also known as Canadian Low Acid Oil or “canola”… … Read more

Predicted decline in coffee production may be thwarted — if they save the bees first

(Natural News) Hang on to that bag of coffee beans in your kitchen: a team of researchers estimated that the coffee-growing regions of Latin America will undergo a significant decline by 2050 due to environmental changes. In their study, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, they predict that coffee-suitable areas can shrink… … Read more

Biodiversity results in healthier, more productive ecosystems and can even help guard against extreme weather

(Natural News) As our hearts and bodies unite in the collective experience of the recent hurricane disasters across our country and other weather disturbances around the globe, a small but enlightening study may provide insight to what we can do to thrive once again. A team of researchers from the Smithsonian have concluded that biodiversity… … Read more