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Recent research reveals a new acetaminophen warning for children

October 9, 2012 Recent research reveals a new acetaminophen warning for children. And the problem also applies to adults with COPD and reduced lung function. So why aren't health officials sounding the alarm... Read More >

Categories: acetaminophen alzheimer's asthma children COPD lung function pediatrics toxic

The Gardasil HPV vaccine gets an undeserved boost from an insignificant study

July 23, 2012 Executives at Merck, the maker of Gardasil, are probably hoping that doctors and parents will read about the new Gardasil study with blinders firmly in place. Without blinders, the study is inconclusive and ultimately insignificant... Read More >

Categories: cervical cancer gardasil herd immunity HPV vaccine human papilloma virus Merck Pap smear side effects

How much Gardasil will California purchase at taxpayers’ expense?

October 12, 2011 It appears that Merck may have finally succeeded in purchasing a very lucrative new law that roughly shoves aside every California parent of a school-age child... Read More >

Categories: American College of Gynecology (ACOG) California cervical cancer vaccine children consent doctors drug company profits gardasil Governor Jerry Brown Merck parent's permission parents Rick Perry school administrators sexual health sexually transmitted diseases side effects state politicians vaccinations VAERS reports

Who knew such an innocent topic could make experts go bat house crazy?

September 14, 2011 If you want to see experts' heads explode, all you have to do, apparently, is suggest that obese kids should lose weight by making healthy dietary choices. ... That's what happened recently with a new children's book titled "Maggie Goes on a Diet... Read More >

Categories: children's book confidence dieting eating disorders exercise good health healthy dietary choices healthy eating improved self-image lose weight Maggie Goes on a Diet obese kids teenage girls weight-loss diet

The most controversial detail about vaccines has been kept in the dark

May 23, 2011 With all the controversy swirling around vaccines and autism, it seems that the most controversial point of all has essentially been locked in a dark room and deliberately kept from us. It may not be the vaccines themselves that cause autism but there is one constituent that is causing great... Read More >

Categories: chicken pox vaccine human fetal tissue vaccines and autism

Protect yourself from radioactive fallout

March 24, 2011 By now I'm sure you've heard about the worldwide run on potassium iodide--the first line of radiation protection. But in a recent e-mail I received from HSI Panelist Dr. Eliaz, he warns that potassium iodide use is extremely dependent on timing... Read More >

Categories: detoxification natural chelation potassium iodide radiation poisoning

This might be the most hilariously inept attack on dietary supplements EVER

October 28, 2010 I've seen some brutal slams on complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) over the years. They all have a strong mainstream medical bias, of course. Some have been fairly coherent while others have been completely off their rockers. But I've got a new one today that manages to explore depths of... Read More >

Categories: dietary supplements supplement reviews vitamins

Here’s an easy way to buff your reputation if you sell junk to kids

October 13, 2010 Under the Children's Food and Beverage Advertising Initiative, companies such as Coca-Cola, Mars, Hershey, and Cadbury have agreed that at least half their advertising aimed at children under the age of 12 will be devoted to promoting healthy dietary choices... Read More >

Categories: Better Business Bureau Cadbury child advertising Children's Food and Bevarage Advertising Initiative Coca-Cola Hershey Mars Sara Lee
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