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World Without Cancer author G. Edward Griffin exposes how corrupt politics prevent real cancer cures from reaching the public Thirty-one years ago, a man wrote a book exposing the politics involved in cancer therapy. It painted a picture of a world in which an effective control for cancer existed but was outlawed because it couldn't line the pockets of the powerful pharmaceutical industry. In 31 years, little has changed.
G... Indian doctor finds diabetes rates are lower in rural areas than in cities Dr K.P. Singh, while studying the cause behind the current trend of young diabetics, found that rural populations had much lower incidence rates for diabetes than city populations, explaining that the city kids have greater access to junk food and engage in less physical activity. If you find this article... Massachusetts study reveals how meditation rebuilds the brain Researchers from Yale, Harvard, Massachusetts General Hospital and MIT have found that meditation produces increased thickness in the brain's cortex and a larger amount of grey matter. Related articles on this topic are also available on the NewsTarget Network, including: Meditation proven to lower blood... Yale report warns of huge increase in diabetes if U.S. healthcare does not change The Yale Schools of Public Health and Medicine together with the Institute for Alternative Futures have released a report that projects the number of U.S. diabetics will triple by 2025 if U.S. healthcare does not improve its approach to the disease. If you enjoy this article, you may also be interested... Independent schools teaching nutrition through lunchtime options The National Association of Independent Schools is devising nutrition programs for members schools to educate children of all ages about health food options and the importance of a well-balanced diet. If you find this article interesting, be sure to also read 'How to slash national health care costs... No link between coffee drinking and hypertension in women, study says A study in JAMA has found that there is no link between habitual coffee drinking and hypertension in women, though the Harvard researchers did find evidence of a link between soda drinking and hypertension. If you enjoy this article, you may also be interested in an article entitled 'Hypertension caused... Antioxidant research focuses on fruits and veggies In The Journal Of Agricultural And Food Chemistry, scientists share research on the antioxidant properties of artichokes, Russet potatoes, pecans and blueberries. Be sure to read the related article, Potent antioxidant Astaxanthin shows promise as anti-inflammatory for arthritis, joint pain, back pain... Tax on health care benefits advances
President Barack Obama left the door open to a new tax on health care benefits Wednesday, as top lawmakers and the White House sought support for health care reform legislation.
Healthcare technologies abound for measuring body fat MSNBC informs consumers about the various technologies now employed in measuring body mass index (BMI) and body fat, measures which doctors now use to predict a wide range of diseases and health conditions. To learn more on this topic, be sure to also read the related article, Why weight loss requires...
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