Antidepressants are killing people: Risk of early death increased by 33%

(Natural News) There is no doubt that the intense stresses and pressures of modern life have left many people feeling depressed and unable to cope. While there are certainly people who have serious mental health issues and require therapy and other treatment to help them with their struggles, it is also true that antidepressant medications… … Read more

Hurricane Maria just wiped out ALL power on the entire island of Puerto Rico … still think prepping is a waste of time?

(Natural News) Life in Puerto Rico is about to turn medieval, thanks to the massive damage caused by Hurricane Maria, the once-in-a-century storm that just destroyed the island nation’s entire power grid. As reported by The Washington Post, sustained gale-force winds of up to 155 miles power hour when Maria made landfall leveled buildings, flooded… … Read more

Vaccine cultists try to explain away newly discovered link between flu shots and spontaneous abortions

(Natural News) A recent study published in the journal Vaccine showed that there was a “strong association” between repeated seasonal flu shots and miscarriages. For anyone skeptical of vaccines, this finding, while saddening, is not exactly surprising. Why wouldn’t injecting a pregnant woman with a toxic cocktail of viruses, adjuvants and mercury cause a miscarriage? The… … Read more

Researchers share how to conquer herbicide-resistant superweeds that threaten the food supply in the Midwest

(Natural News) In the latest edition of Weed Science, researchers shared new knowledge about how to manage the growth of herbicide-resistant kochia, a weed that takes nutrients from both dryland and irrigated crops across the Great Plains. Kochia usually starts to sprout in late February or early March before the emergence of other summer annual weed… … Read more

Biometric features on new iPhone spark safety and privacy concerns: Owners could be forced to open phones against their will

(Natural News) The iPhone X’s brand new Face ID recognition software has come under scrutiny as experts cautioned that the system might be used to compromise the user’s safety and privacy. The new feature enables users to open their phone by scanning their face. According to technology experts, the new software can be exploited by thieves by… … Read more

She chose to die so she could have a baby. Now her husband has to bury them both. – Washington Post

Washington Post She chose to die so she could have a baby. Now her husband has to bury them both.Washington PostTen days after Nick DeKlyen buried his wife, he returned to Georgetown Cemetery in western Michigan to inter the daughter whom his wife had died to save, a tragic coda for a family confronted with … Read more

Flu begins making the rounds in Wisconsin; state health officials urge use of flu vaccine – fox6now.com

fox6now.com Flu begins making the rounds in Wisconsin; state health officials urge use of flu vaccinefox6now.comHealth officials across the United States are still urging people to get their flu vaccines as the virus continues to spread in 40 states and Puerto Rico and has been associated with 15 pediatric deaths, seven of them reported in … Read more

Vivid green bacteria bloom in the river running through Toledo – Michigan Radio

Michigan Radio Vivid green bacteria bloom in the river running through ToledoMichigan RadioA stretch of the Maumee River that runs through Toledo, Ohio has turned vivid green thanks to a bloom of cyanobacteria. The Toledo-Lucas County Health Department is advising people to avoid swimming or otherwise exposing themselves to contact with the …Algae on river flowing … Read more

There's Meth-Laced 7Up in Mexico – Live Science

Live Science There’s Meth-Laced 7Up in MexicoLive ScienceReports of methamphetamine-laced 7Up in Mexico have prompted Arizona health officials to warn travelers about the potential contamination, according to news reports. The contaminated soft drinks have killed one person and sickened seven others, the …7Up gets a new ingredient in Mexico—methArs TechnicaMeth-laced soda surfaces in Mexico; travelers advised … Read more

For The First Time In Decades, Caffeinated Sodas On Sale At BYU Dining Halls – NPR

NPR For The First Time In Decades, Caffeinated Sodas On Sale At BYU Dining HallsNPRFor the first time since the mid-1950s, students can buy caffeinated soft drinks at Brigham Young University’s dining halls in Provo, Utah. Mormons avoid drinking coffee and tea. In general, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has a …BYU … Read more