Suspected Cholera Cases Pass 300000 In Yemen, Red Cross Says – NPR

NPR Suspected Cholera Cases Pass 300000 In Yemen, Red Cross SaysNPRThe cholera outbreak in Yemen marked a grim milestone Monday, as the International Committee of the Red Cross announced there are now more than 300,000 suspected cases of the disease in the country. The epidemic has claimed more than 1,600 lives …Yemen cholera cases pass 300000 … Read more

FDA chief to impose tougher doctor-training rules on opioid manufacturers – Washington Post

Washington Post FDA chief to impose tougher doctor-training rules on opioid manufacturersWashington PostFood and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, stepping up the agency’s efforts against the nation’s opioid epidemic, announced plans Monday to require manufacturers of painkillers to provide more extensive education for physicians and other …FDA Considers Forcing Doctors to Learn About OpioidsNBCNews.comFDA Chief Says … Read more

Top-grossing movies are increasingly likely to depict smoking, sparking teen health concerns – The Week Magazine

Newsweek Top-grossing movies are increasingly likely to depict smoking, sparking teen health concernsThe Week MagazineAmerica’s top grossing movies saw an 80 percent increase in on-screen tobacco use from 2015 to 2016, sparking concerns that a surge in underage smoking could follow. “We’ve known for a while that the more you see smoking on screen, the … Read more

Why an attack on North Korea could trigger a devastating implosion of the U.S. economy

(Natural News) North Korea is a dangerous nuclear state that threatens the security of the world, but eliminating that threat won’t happen without consequences. In this video analysis, Mike Adams (the Health Ranger) explains how any attack on North Korea risks retaliation by Kim Jong-Un on its neighbors South Korea and Japan, both of which… … Read more

Canada legalizes euthanasia for ARTHRITIS… what's next?

(Natural News) Euthanasia raises several moral dilemmas. Should people have the right to decide on matters of life and death? If at all, under what circumstances can euthanasia be justified? And is it right to end a person’s life when they are undergoing severe pain and suffering? While some people think euthanasia shouldn’t be allowed… … Read more

Greenland ice melt caused by more sunny days, not catastrophic climate change, scientists discover

(Natural News) Since the mid-1990s, the Greenland ice sheet has been losing ice mass at a fast rate, resulting in raising sea levels worldwide. Lately, Greenland’s loss of ice has been the center of climate-related news. Though climate change alarmists blame global warming and CO2 emissions as the driving factors behind the accelerated rate of ice… … Read more

If prescription medicine is such a modern scientific feat, why do Americans who are on medications remain the sickest people?

(Natural News) As Americans, most of us are proud of our country, our freedoms, our rights, our armed forces and the privileges we are afforded on a day-to-day basis. We are also prone to accept every scientific accomplishment and new discovery as proof that we are on the cutting edge of advancement, without ever questioning… … Read more

Fake news media hyping up “purple rice” because it's GMO, but won't talk about anti-cancer benefits of purple carrots

(Natural News) If you’ve ever stumbled across purple carrots at a farmer’s market or even your local grocery store, they might have piqued your curiosity, but if you are like most people, you probably didn’t know what to do with them and ultimately decided against buying them. No one would blame you for that. After… … Read more

Noise pollution from buses and trains found to cause diabetes

(Natural News) A team of Swiss researchers have concluded that long-term exposure to high transportation noise increased the risk of developing diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. This was deduced after analyzing results of a nearly three-year observational study on the potential health effects of aircraft, rail, and road traffic noise in Switzerland. The aptly-named SiRENE (Short… … Read more