Heavy snowfall tied to higher heart attack risk for men – Reuters

Reuters Heavy snowfall tied to higher heart attack risk for menReutersA resident shovels snow away from the entrance to his home in Union City, New Jersey, across the Hudson River from Midtown Manhattan, after the second-biggest winter storm in New York history, January 24, 2016. REUTERS/Rickey Rogers. By Lisa …Beware Heart Attack Risk From Shoveling SnowU.S. … Read more

Louisville reports 52 overdoses in 32-hour period – Fox News

Fox News Louisville reports 52 overdoses in 32-hour periodFox NewsLouisville experienced a severe spike in overdose calls last week with authorities responding to 52 calls in a 32-hour period. The city’s Metro Emergency Services said the calls began around midnight Thursday and continued through 8 a.m. Friday, with …STATE OF ADDICITION: Dozens train on naloxone, … Read more

UV light treatments found to slash hospital superbug infections by 30%

(Natural News) The emergence of drug-resistant superbugs is fast escalating into a worldwide crisis. In the U.S. alone, around 23,000 people are killed by superbugs each year, according to statistics from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In September 2016, in a speech to the UN General Assembly, the director of the World… … Read more

Study: Healthy diet linked to curing depression

(Natural News) After hearing about the horrors of antidepressants, or experiencing them firsthand, many people seek alternative treatments that can alleviate depression without any side effects. From a higher suicide risk to seizures and sleep disruptions, to name just a few, it is understandable that some people feel the risks of these drugs are not… … Read more

Fight pain naturally with these powerful natural remedies

(Natural News) Every day, millions of people rush to the pharmacy for some over-the-counter (OTC) or prescription pain medication. Most of us who live with the debilitating effects of chronic pain would do almost anything to find relief. While painkillers like ibuprofen, acetaminophen (the active ingredient in Tylenol) or the more addictive opioid drugs can… … Read more

Colorado farmers go organic to meet growing demand

(Natural News) While big agricultural corporations are trying to find ways to fill their pockets with profits from pesticide-laden food, Colorado farmers are working hard to make the transition to less profitable organic farming methods to protect our health and meet the rising demand for clean, organic food. While the need for organic food is… … Read more

Beware: Dangerous pharmaceuticals are sometimes hiding in nutritional supplements, making them unsafe

(Natural News) Herbal food supplements are supposed to be potent natural plant medicines to improve our health. Unfortunately, dangerous chemical-tainted supplements have flooded the market, undermining the credibility of companies who are producing safe and pure solutions to treat our health issues. Next to making unproven health claims, these fake supplements may do more harm than good…. … Read more

Orlando: NBA star's organic restaurant coming to …Walmart?

(Natural News) Walmart might be one of the last places that many people would expect to find wholesome organic food. But in certain locations, the standard “Welcome to Walmart” greeting can now be altered a bit to introduce guests to a healthy eating experience. That’s because Ray Allen, star NBA player for the Miami Heat,… … Read more

Oroville dam emergency demonstrates how incompetent bureaucrats are marching California into catastrophic collapse at every level

(Natural News) The Oroville dam in central California is on the verge of failing, and an emergency order issued by the Butte County Sheriff’s Department ordered an evacuation yesterday. The order affected at least 188,000 people, and when they all tried to evacuate at the same time, something happened that should alarm anyone living in… … Read more

Florida dermatologist wrongly diagnosed patients with cancer for profit – WKBW-TV

WKBW-TV Florida dermatologist wrongly diagnosed patients with cancer for profitWKBW-TVDr. Gary Marder in Port St. Lucie, Florida has agreed to pay up to $18 million to reimburse the government for Medicare payments on patients who were not ill. Prosecutors allege that Dr. Marder falsely diagnosed patients with skin cancer and put them … and more » … Read more