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Congress moves Dark Act a step closer to reality — with media’s help

July 29, 2015 When the DARK Act -- legislation that would keep consumers in the dark about Frankenfoods -- passed in the House by a vote of 275-150, most of the mainstream news outlets simply ignored the story. And that just may be part of the plan... Read More >

Categories: DARK Act DARK Act passes House deny Americans the right to know frankenfoods GMO H.R. 1955 media reports of DARK Act Mike Pompeo Monsanto Roundup

Medicare’s new way to pay docs shortchanges seniors

July 28, 2015 The official name is "Bundled Payments for Care Improvement," but it's looking like what that actually means is bargain-basement surgical care and bare-bones follow-up. And it could well be coming to your nearest hospital... Read More >

Categories: bundling bundling for Medicare Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services CMS Ezekiel Emanuel flat fee Medicare payments hip replacement knee replacement Medicare Medicare fraud Obama

A simple, natural treatment for breast cancer that can save lives

July 23, 2015 I first told you about the cancer-fighting powers of natural progesterone creams a decade ago. And now that science is finally catching up, it's time to talk to your doc about incorporating this powerful therapy into your cancer treatment program... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer breast cancer and progesterone cancer fighting ability of progesterone estrogen progesterone study of natural progesterone cream tamoxifen side effects yam cream

House bill aims to keep you in the DARK over the GMOs in your food

July 22, 2015 Its official title is the “Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015.” But opponents call it the DARK Act to stand for Deny Americans the Right to Know. It’s now darker than ever -- and on the verge of being voted on by the full House of Representatives... Read More >

Categories: DARK Act FDA Frankenfood GM food GMO GMO labeling HR1599 Non-GMO Project organic food pesticides Roundup state GMO labeling laws USDA Vermont labeling law

Childhood vaccine mix-ups — a far more common danger than we’ve ever been lead to believe

July 16, 2015 Several years ago a New Zealand child died from a rare cancer after receiving a Gardasil shot by mistake. Now, the same error has occurred in a N.J. clinic, where a two-year old boy was recently given an "excessive dose" of this dangerous and unnecessary vaccine... Read More >

Categories: baby gets wrong vaccine gardasil Gardasil shot given to two-year-old Gardasil vaccine HPV shots leukemia mistaken vaccines given to children New Zealand Shots for Tots vaccine errors wrong vaccine given to child

Breast cancer screenings result in more pain than prevention

July 13, 2015 Researchers from Harvard and Dartmouth set out to answer a basic question about mammograms -- does this test actually save lives? The answer may surprise you... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer breast cancer screenings Dartmouth study false positives Harvard study mammograms mammograms don’t save lives radiation study on mammograms

Superbugs — the deadly threat we need to build our defenses against NOW

July 6, 2015 Is there any real way to stay safe from the growing epidemic of antibiotic-resistant killer infections? Even though this is a worldwide crisis, there are immediate steps you can take that will help to protect you and your family... Read More >

Categories: Alexander Fleming antibacterial resistant bacteria antibiotics MRSA Penicillin superbugs White House Zachary Doubeck

Why ‘playing it safe’ after a breast cancer diagnosis often isn’t

July 2, 2015 How is it possible that cancer doctors could be making a medical mistake with nearly 9 of every 10 early-stage breast cancer patients they treat? A disturbing new study shows how their approach not only ignores that latest science, but actually subjects patients to unnecessary risks... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer Canada Canadian study scans CT Dr. Mark Clemons harmful scans MRI Ottawa Hospital PET unnecessary tests on breast cancer patients

When pest-killing chemicals become pet-killing chemicals

July 2, 2015 Flea-and-tick-killing drops and collars contain powerful pesticides that can cause your pet to suffer seizures, severe skin burns, shaking, foaming at the mouth, and paralysis. They can also be lethal to dogs and cats. But there are safer products available if you know what to look for... Read More >

Categories: cyphenothrin dogs and cats EPA Flea and tick killers flea collars permethrin pesticides phenothrin propoxur reactions to flea products Sergeant's Pet Care Trifexis Wellmark International

Groups petition FDA to kick illegal, cancer-causing additives out of our food

June 30, 2015 A coalition of public health watchdogs has banded together to demand that the FDA immediately order a ban on eight flavoring agents that should have been removed from our food long ago under a key provision of federal law... Read More >

Categories: artificial flavors benzophenone cancer causing additives Delaney Clause FDA FEMA food additives National Resources Defense Council NRDC NTP petition to ban carcinogenic food additives
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