Former Marine to Colin Kaepernick: Why not use your salary to help disadvantaged kids, instead of kneeling?

(NaturalNews) Colin Kaepernick is one of the biggest boneheads of the year. Shortly after the NFL player decided to protest the National Anthem by kneeling in support of Black Lives Matter (or something), his career began to go straight down the drain as he underperformed time after time. He became the laughing stock of the… … Read more

Health Ranger announces “science warrior” effort to protect Native American waters from pollution, heavy metals and fracking chemicals

(NaturalNews) As a person of color, I’ve always wondered about my heritage. It’s a natural thing to ponder your ancestors: their journeys, their experiences, their hopes and dreams. Several people in my family are genealogy buffs, and they’ve confirmed to me that, like many thousands of other Americans, I am a direct descendant of the… … Read more

As much as 70% of store-bought olive oil is adulterated, oxidized and rancid, undermining the health benefits

(NaturalNews) Olive oil is a kitchen staple that’s touted for its myriad of health benefits. It’s considered a major component of the Mediterranean diet, and its monounsaturated fatty acids are heralded for being a healthy source of dietary fat. Countless studies have examined the potential health benefits of olive oil, uncovering many advantages to its… … Read more

Medical scientists stunned as “magic mushroom” treatment found to heal mental illness… yet it remains illegal

(NaturalNews) Two major clinical trials have reportedly reaffirmed the effectiveness of psilocybin, a naturally occurring psychedelic found in 200 varieties of mushrooms, in treating mental illness. Earlier this year, researchers at London’s Imperial College found that after one week of high doses of psilocybin, twelve study participants no longer suffered with depression or self loathing…. … Read more

Depression pills are increasing mental health problems, suicides

(NaturalNews) Virtually everyone gets bummed out or down in the dumps from time to time, or maybe even for long periods of time for those diagnosed as clinically depressed, but are pharmaceutical pills the answer? About 41 million Americans reportedly take at least one antidepressant drug. On both sides of the Atlantic, medical doctors seemingly… … Read more

Climate change 'consensus' actually derived from the opinions of just 75 hand-picked U.S. scientists

(NaturalNews) We here at Natural News have regularly pointed out the hypocrisy and outright deception that encompasses media coverage and political discussion regarding so-called “global warming/climate change.” The issue is as phony as President Obama’s great economy and the recent fake news Washington Post report on “fake news.” One of the most outrageously false of… … Read more

Texas sued over rule to bury or cremate aborted fetuses – Washington Post

Washington Post Texas sued over rule to bury or cremate aborted fetusesWashington PostReproductive rights groups on Monday filed suit against the state of Texas over regulations set to go into effect next week requiring some aborted and miscarried fetuses to be cremated or buried. The rule, finalized last month, forbids hospitals …Lawsuit Challenges Fetal Burial … Read more

Deep River recalls some potato chips for possible salmonella contamination – CBS News

CBS News Deep River recalls some potato chips for possible salmonella contaminationCBS NewsDEEP RIVER, Conn. — A Connecticut snack maker is recalling some of its potato chips for possible salmonella contamination. Deep River announced its voluntary recall of certain bags of its sour cream and onion kettle chips sold nationally through …Deep River Snacks is … Read more

The world could wipe out malaria. A new report shows why that isn't happening – Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times The world could wipe out malaria. A new report shows why that isn’t happeningLos Angeles TimesDespite progress toward preventing the spread of malaria, the world is moving too slowly toward elimination of the disease, which still claims hundreds of thousands of lives each year, the World Health Organization said Tuesday. On the … Read more