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LET THIS INSPIRE OTHER COMMUNITIES TO FIGHT BACK ON THIS TRULY SICKENING ISSUE
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read moreVaccine Mandates Results Don’t Safeguard Children’s Rights or Health: How Did We Get Here?
read moreBig brands give rebates to insurers, who jack up the price for patients—who can’t get cheaper drugs unless they shoulder a bigger copay or buy them with no help from insurance.
read moreClimate change could take a greater toll on global health than previously estimated.
read moreIt is legal to resell unused test strips for blood glucose, and many patients do, driving an unusual trade online and on the streets.
read more[Translate] Peter A. Kirby, Contributor Waking Times Who is behind putting hundreds, perhaps thousands of large jet aircraft in the...
read moreA legislator in the California Assembly has introduced a bill that, if passed, would require retailers to make digital receipts the default instead of paper.
read moreJust look what happened with Roundup / Monsanto after Glyphosate was classified as a Group 2A Probable Carcinogen.
read moreA pilot study was conducted in 2004 of six California fire fighters working and sleeping in stations with towers. The study, conducted by Gunnar Heuser, M.D., PhD. of Agoura Hills, CA, focused on neurological symptoms of six fire fighters who had been working for up to five years in stations with cell towers. Those symptoms included slowed reaction time, lack of focus, lack of impulse control, severe headaches, anesthesia-like sleep, sleep deprivation, depression, and tremors.
read morePsychotronic millimeter wave weaponry is coming to a street near you, with the potential to unleash disease on a mass scale. Welcome to the new fifth generation of wi-fi called 5G, where the speed to send full-length, high-definition movies to your ipad is ten times faster.
read moreThe first eight months of WWII with no fighting was called The Phoney War. Using millimetre waves as a fifth-generation or 5G wireless communications technology is a phoney war of another kind.
read moreCoffee is a daily choice of beverage for many across the world.
read moreDevelopments in technology and research methods have led to a deeper understanding of nutrition.
read moreElectrohypersensitivity or EHS is a physiological condition.
read moreRat-related callouts rise as experts say warming temperatures are helping New York’s rats feed and mate longer into the year
read moreA Harvard addiction medicine specialist is getting calls from distraught parents around the country. A Stanford psychologist is getting calls from rattled school officials around the world. A federal agency has ordered a public hearing on the issue.
read moreMethylene chloride fumes can lead to asphyxiation or trigger heart attacks.
read moreA legal settlement will mean more services for mentally ill inmates.
read moreTwenty years ago, observers worried that apathy was the biggest threat to the American psyche. Today, that seems quaint. How can Americans turn off the outrage machine that urges them to get angry about . . . well, everything?
read moreAs members of the Kennedy household have a lengthy background of working to resolve ecological, political, and even social problems prior to them becoming a common concern, it should come as no surprise that Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has stepped up again.
read more“Don’t you know you’re surfing the most polluted beach in America?”
read moreExperts say mounting environmental pressures will make people sicker, and that the health-care system will play a major role in averting disaster.
read moreWashington – U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal is leading a campaign to determine whether new “5G” wireless technology is safe and is asking the federal government for proof the cutting edge radiofrequency does not pose health risks – including cancer.
read moreDayton, Ohio, had one of the highest overdose death rates in the nation in 2017. The city made many changes, and fatal overdoses are down more than 50 percent from last year.
read moreScientific scrutiny of pesticide residue in food grows – regulatory protections are being questioned.
read moreSettling into my airplane seat on the next leg of a long business trip, I heard a man say to his seat companion behind me, “I am so happy we live here.
read moreThe American Cancer Society (ACS) has set an aggressive goal to achieve an 80 percent uptake rate among American children with two doses human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine by 2026.
read moreThe number of Americans who meditate has tripled. Yoga is up 55 percent.
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