Deforestation in the Amazon increased 29 percent over the past year

(NaturalNews) The Amazon rainforest is being destroyed at an increasingly rapid rate, according to an annual study of satellite measurements conducted by the Brazil’s National Institute for Space Research (INPE). In late November, INPE released data showing that nearly 8,000 square kilometers of Amazon rainforest were lost to clear cutting between August 2015 and July… … Read more

How the mainstream media's “fake news” undermines democracy and protects the corrupt establishment: new mini-documentary by the Health Ranger

(NaturalNews) The lying “mainstream media” is actually the dying fakestream media, and extinct organizations like the Washington Post and CNN are going down in flames. To help speed the suicide of the fakestream media, I’ve just released a new mini-documentary entitled “FAKE NEWS: How the mainstream media undermines democracy.” This 30-minute documentary reveal that the… … Read more

Will President Trump dismantle dangerous vaccine mandates that harm children across America?

(NaturalNews) When it comes to vaccine mandates, it remains to be seen if President-elect Donald Trump’s vow to make America great again also includes making America healthy again. In short, will he use the power of his office to try to protect heath freedom by reining in mandatory inoculations? If so, it will require some… … Read more

Testosterone cures cancer; doctors stunned at discovery

(NaturalNews) Doctors are stunned to report that a man with advanced prostate cancer appears to have been cured, after they “shocked” his cancerous tumor with high doses of testosterone. The outcomes seen in this study have been called “unexpected” and “exciting,” and for good reason. Most prostate cancer therapies are actually focused on depriving tumors… … Read more

Researchers: Prepackaged salads promote the growth of Salmonella bacteria

(NaturalNews) Paying the price of convenience could indeed cost a lot more than just a little extra money — it may cost you your health, too. While bagged salads may seem relatively innocuous, new research has revealed that they can actually be vectors for disease — most notably, Salmonella. The researchers, from the University of… … Read more

Man euthanized in the Netherlands because he was an alcoholic

(NaturalNews) Mark Langedijk decided that his life of abject alcoholism was hopeless and no longer worth living. The Dutch man was euthanized by his general physician at his parents’ home, reports The Independent Online. According to Mark’s brother Marcel, he was killed by lethal injection on July 14 of this year, after 21 failed attempts… … Read more

Should You Shave Down There? Pubic Hair Grooming Associated With Higher STI Rates – Medical Daily

Medical Daily Should You Shave Down There? Pubic Hair Grooming Associated With Higher STI RatesMedical DailyPubic hair grooming has become increasingly popular among both men and women around the world. However, according to a recent report, this widespread trend may come at a cost: Pubic hair grooming is linked to a heightened risk of acquiring … Read more

Harassment, discrimination pervasive for transgender people, survey finds – Tribune-Review

U.S. News & World Report Harassment, discrimination pervasive for transgender people, survey findsTribune-ReviewNEW YORK — The largest-ever survey of transgender Americans paints a grim picture of pervasive discrimination and harassment, to the point that many of them attempt suicide at some point. Released on Thursday by the National Center for Transgender …Beyond Bathrooms: Inside the Largest … Read more

Zika linked to hearing and vision complications in adults – CIDRAP

CIDRAP Zika linked to hearing and vision complications in adultsCIDRAPTwo studies released today detail Zika-related ear and eye problems while the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and World Health Organization (WHO) updated their weekly Zika numbers.Metro Health reports 19th Zika case in SAKSAT San Antonio‘Zika Virus’ Update; New York Has 5 Babies … Read more

Further promising data seen with Biogen Alzheimer's drug: study – Reuters

Further promising data seen with Biogen Alzheimer’s drug: studyReutersGradually increasing the dose of Biogen Inc’s experimental Alzheimer’s disease drug appeared to cause less risk of brain swelling than higher fixed doses, according to interim 12-month results from a small study released on Thursday. The closely … and more » View original article Author: Powered by WPeMatico