Scientists Discover That Radiation Causes Breast Cancer
August 20, 2010 Leave a comment
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August 20, 2010 Leave a comment
Girls who undergo chest radiation as a cancer treatment are significantly more likely to develop breast cancer as little as eight years later, according to a study conducted by researchers from Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York and published in the Annals of Internal Medicine. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, HEALTH, News, Science & Nature Tagged with Annals of Internal Medicine, BRCA gene mutation, childhood cancers, Healthcare, mammograms
August 17, 2010 1 Comment
We already know that cloned beef has entered the food supply both in the United States (http://www.naturalnews.com/023718_f…) and the UK (http://www.naturalnews.com/029411_c…). Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, HEALTH, News, Science & Nature Tagged with 'bovine resurrection', beef production, breaking news, cloning, Environment, Food, JR Simplot
August 12, 2010 Leave a comment
A third of the experts advising the World Health Organisation about the swine flu pandemic had ties to drugs firms, it has emerged. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, HEALTH, News, Science & Nature Tagged with Baxter AG, Corruption, Finance, GlaxoSmithKline, H1N1, Healthcare, Lifestyles, medical scams, pandemic, Politics, Scientific Advisory Group, swine flu, Tamiflu, vaccine makers, WHO
August 10, 2010 Leave a comment
A federal judge has denied Coca-Cola’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit over what the Center for Science in the Public Interest says are deceptive and unsubstantiated claims on the company’s “vitaminwater” line of soft drinks. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, HEALTH, News, Science & Nature Tagged with Centre for Science in the Public Interest, Crime & Law, FDA, Food, Lifestyles, Sports, Vitaminwater
August 4, 2010 Leave a comment
Teenagers who spend excessive amounts of time surfing the Internet are more vulnerable to developing depression, a new study finds. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, HEALTH, News Tagged with addictive behaviour, Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, Entertainment, Family, gaming, Internet, Lifestyles, Parenting
August 4, 2010 Leave a comment
The Food and Drug Administration has given approval to the cloning company Geron to undertake the world’s first trial of embryonic stem cell-based therapy in humans. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, HEALTH, News, Science & Nature Tagged with breaking news, embryonic stem cells, FDA, Geron, GRNOPC1, Healthcare, regenerative medicine, stem cell research
July 29, 2010 Leave a comment
A Dutch court has fined the multinational oil trading company Trafigura of one million euros for illegally dumping highly toxic wastes in Ivory Coast in West Africa. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, HEALTH, News, Science & Nature Tagged with Crime & Law, Environment, Ivory Coast, toxic waste, Trafigura
July 29, 2010 Leave a comment
In a world first, scientists have coaxed stem cells in live rabbits to rebuild the bone and cartilage of a missing leg joint, according to a study unveiled on Thursday. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, HEALTH, News, Science & Nature Tagged with breaking news, human growth hormone, regenerative medicine, stem cell research, stem cells, The Lancet
July 24, 2010 Leave a comment
Created by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, this puppet satire skit feature “Bob” from BP, pitching a new product “PB Fish Oil Plus” made with 100% natural crude oil. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, HEALTH, News Tagged with BP, Deepwater Horizon, Health Ranger, Humour, Internet, oil exploration, oil spill Gulf of Mexico 2010
July 14, 2010 Leave a comment
One of the side effects of chemotherapy is, ironically, cancer. The cancer doctors don’t say much about it, but it’s printed right on the chemo drug warning labels (in small print, of course). Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, HEALTH, News, Science & Nature Tagged with Healthcare, Narcotics, OSHA, secondhand chemotherapy
July 12, 2010 Leave a comment
Critics of genetically modified (GM) crops have secured a victory in India, where the environment minister has indefinitely blocked the approval of any further GM varieties. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, Business, HEALTH, News, Science & Nature Tagged with Environment, Food, genetic pollution, genetically-modified crops, Government, India, Monsanto
June 18, 2010 Leave a comment
The UK could follow the US in introducing legislation requiring mobile phone manufacturers to provide more explicit information on handset radiation emissions, according to legal experts. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, Business, HEALTH, News Tagged with cellphones, International Electromagnetic Field Collaborative, Interphone Study Group, Lifestyles, radiation, smartphones, specific absorption rate (SAR)
June 9, 2010 Leave a comment
Asthmatics with low levels of vitamin D may suffer more severely from the disease than patients with sufficient levels of the vitamin. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, HEALTH, News Tagged with American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, asthma, Family, Healthcare, National Jewish Health
June 8, 2010 Leave a comment
A stunning new report reveals that top scientists who convinced the World Health Organization (WHO) to declare H1N1 a global pandemic held close financial ties to the drug companies that profited from the sale of those vaccines. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, HEALTH, News Tagged with British Medical Journal, Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly, Finance, Government, H1N1, pandemic, swine flu, vaccine makers, WHO
June 1, 2010 Leave a comment
A revolutionary jab that could both prevent and treat breast cancer has been developed. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, HEALTH, News Tagged with breast cancer screening, breast cancer vaccine, Family, Healthcare, Nature Medicine
May 15, 2010 2 Comments
Prime Minister David Thompson is ailing and in recent weeks, has undergone tests in Barbados and New York to identify the cause of the illness. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, HEALTH, News Tagged with David Thompson, DLP Government, Human Interest, People, Politicians
May 11, 2010 Leave a comment
In response to recent bans on junk food advertising in the U.K., junk food manufacturers like Fanta, which is part of Coca-Cola, have found a loophole to the restriction. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, HEALTH, News Tagged with Food, Internet, internet advertising, junk food, Lifestyles, new media, Parenting, social media, social networks
May 6, 2010 Leave a comment
The House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform opened the investigation after J&J took 40 widely-used children’s pain and allergy medications off the market, saying some may have a higher concentration of their active ingredients while others may be contaminated. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, HEALTH, News Tagged with Family, Healthcare, Johnson & Johnson, McNeil Consumer Healthcare, Parenting, Tylenol recall
April 28, 2010 1 Comment
A team from Warwick Medical School in the U.K. has found that people who maintain healthy vitamin D levels are 43 percent less likely to get heart disease or diabetes. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, HEALTH, News Tagged with chronic diseases, Lifestyles, Maturitas, viamin D, Warkick Medical School
April 26, 2010 Leave a comment
Thousands of doctors and nurses face the sack after the election under devastating cuts being planned by NHS bureaucrats, according to two studies. Read more of this postFiled under Barbados, HEALTH, News Tagged with Britain, Economy, Government, Healthcare, NHS, Politics
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