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Category Archives: Informative

Study links sugary soda to pancreas cancer

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Study links sugary soda to pancreas cancer Drinking just two or more sweetened soft drinks a week increases risk updated 8:13 a.m. CT, Tues., Feb. 9, 2010 WASHINGTON – People who drink two or more sweetened soft drinks a week have a much…

Green Tea Extracts Halt Growth of Prostate Cancer Tumors

Green Tea Extracts Halt Growth of Prostate Cancer Tumors: “(NaturalNews) An extract made from one of the main antioxidants found in green tea may be able to slow the progression of prostate cancer, according to a study conducted by researchers from Louisiana state…

Fecal Bacteria Found in Nearly Half of Fast Food Soda Fountains

Fecal Bacteria Found in Nearly Half of Fast Food Soda Fountains: “ A recent study has revealed that a full 48 percent of soda fountains at fast food restaurants contain coliform bacteria — a bacteria that grows in feces. Eleven percent also ‘contained…

STOP! Read This Before Vaccinating for Anything

STOP! Read This Before Vaccinating for Anything: “ by Barbara Loe Fisher There are three basic facts you should remember when you are exercising your right to make an informed, voluntary vaccination choice for yourself or your child in America: Informed Consent is…

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Due to Brainstem Serotonin Abnormality

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Due to Brainstem Serotonin Abnormality: “From Medscape Medical News Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Due to Brainstem Serotonin Abnormality Pauline Anderson INFORMATION FROM INDUSTRY Optimize levodopa to regain symptom control Two treatments offer the flexibility and convenience to optimize any…

An Expert Guide to Reducing Your Dementia Risk

An Expert Guide to Reducing Your Dementia Risk: “ There are lifestyle changes you can adopt which may reduce your chance of developing dementia by as much as 20 percent. A panel of independent experts evaluated more than 70 research papers and articles…