The world is running out of antibiotics, WHO says – CNN

CNN The world is running out of antibiotics, WHO saysCNN(CNN) Too few new antibiotics are under development to combat the threat of multidrug-resistant infections, according to a new World Health Organization report published Tuesday. Adding to the concern: It is likely that the speed of increasing …WHO: Not Enough Antibiotics in Pipeline to Curb SuperbugsMedscapeWHO … Read more

San Diego Hepatitis Outbreak: 'Unprecedented Situation' May Last 6 Months, Officials Say – Newsweek

Newsweek San Diego Hepatitis Outbreak: ‘Unprecedented Situation’ May Last 6 Months, Officials SayNewsweekThe hepatitis A outbreak plaguing San Diego has already taken the lives of 16 individuals, with an additional 2 deaths that are under investigation. The virus—which was has sickened hundreds of people since last November—may continue for six more …Hepatitis A outbreak hits Los … Read more

Massive corruption and criminal misconduct uncovered at the CDC; World Mercury Project issues call for extradition of vaccine research criminal

(Natural News) Activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whose work to expose the connection between mercury-laced vaccines and increased autism rates has earned him wide praise and plaudits, has released a new report which describes a number of criminal acts allegedly committed by employees and consultants working for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The… … Read more

SCIENCE FOR SALE: Shocking emails reveal editor of food science journal was on Monsanto's payroll at $400 per hour

(Natural News) Recently released court documents reveal what many people have long suspected: Monsanto had a hand in the retraction of a groundbreaking study that left little doubt about the dangers of glyphosate in a prominent food science journal. Monsanto will do anything to protect the reputation of Roundup and its other herbicide products –… … Read more

USDA hands out nearly $1 million in education grants to food scientists… but WHITES are excluded

(Natural News) Earlier this month, it was reported that the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) would be setting aside $945,000 to assist in the growth and development of multicultural scholars in the agricultural sciences. “The Multicultural Scholars Program seeks to help young people reach their potential in the agricultural… … Read more

A man wrestled a rattlesnake to show off. He was bitten in the face and nearly died. – Duluth News Tribune

Duluth News Tribune A man wrestled a rattlesnake to show off. He was bitten in the face and nearly died.Duluth News TribuneVictor Pratt knows a thing or two about rattlesnakes, as he made clear to reporters last week, after regaining consciousness in a Phoenix hospital. Always has. He played with rattlers all the time as … Read more

Latest lithium-ion battery uses water-salt solution, reducing risk of fire and explosion in household electronics

(Natural News) Researchers have devised a powerful and safe military-grade battery that can also be used in the home. The new technology opens the door for the development of safe, powerful, durable, and efficient 4-volt batteries. The latest lithium-ion battery was developed by tech experts at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory and researchers from the… … Read more

Toxic tattoo ink accumulates in lymph nodes, causing life-long cancer risk

(Natural News) Scientists now warn that colored tattoos can increase the risk of cancer. The pigmented dyes used by most tattoo parlors contain a controversial chemical known as titanium dioxide. This compound is added to tattoo ink to give certain colors. But while the chemical is efficient in exacting the correct shade desired, it is… … Read more

Technology in the classroom: Robots could replace teachers in 10 years

(Natural News) Classroom teaching will primarily be handled by adaptable robots rather than humans within 10 years and will alter human life as we know it in the process. That is the prediction of historian Sir Anthony Seldon, vice chancellor of the University of Buckingham in the U.K., which he made at the recent British… … Read more