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  High exposure to BPA linked to low sperm count: “Health Search Drug Search Explore and compare medications Chinese factory workers exposed to high levels of the plastics chemical BPA had low sperm counts, according to the first human study to tie it to poor semen quality.   The study is the latest to raise [...]

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Lies, Damned Lies, and Medical Science – Magazine – The Atlantic: “Lies, Damned Lies, and Medical Science MUCH OF WHAT MEDICAL RESEARCHERS CONCLUDE IN THEIR STUDIES IS MISLEADING, EXAGGERATED, OR FLAT-OUT WRONG. SO WHY ARE DOCTORS—TO A STRIKING EXTENT—STILL DRAWING UPON MISINFORMATION IN THEIR EVERYDAY PRACTICE? DR. JOHN IOANNIDIS HAS SPENT HIS CAREER CHALLENGING HIS [...]

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The FDA has long banned interstate sales of raw milk. Many states restrict or prohibit the sale of raw milk entirely. Raw milk drinkers and sellers began fighting back in early 2010, filing suit against the FDA and claiming that banning interstate sales is unconstitutional. The case is now pending while the crackdowns continue. Raw [...]

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New Warning About Everyday Poison Linked to Alzheimer’s, ADHD, and Autism: “ Dr. David Ayoub is a radiologist and a physician, and has become a specialist on the additives and preservatives used in vaccines. He was a presenter at the National Vaccine Information Center (NVIC) Conference in Washington D.C. last year. Here he discusses the [...]

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U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Case About Vaccine Side Effects The Supreme Court will soon decide whether drug makers can be sued by parents who claim their children suffered serious health problems from vaccines. / The justices have agreed to hear an appeal from parents in Pittsburgh who want to sue Wyeth over the serious [...]

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Banned in 160 Nations. Yet U.S. FDA Regards it as Safe?: “ A livestock drug banned in 160 nations and responsible for hyperactivity, muscle breakdown and 10 percent mortality in pigs has been approved by the FDA. The beta agonist ractopamine, a repartitioning agent that increases protein synthesis, was recruited for livestock use when researchers [...]

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