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Hospitalized? 5 Things to Tell Your Doctor ASAP! 14

Here are 5 important things to tell your doctor immediately:  Take the IV off of me!  Did you know that many IVs use sugar, primarily in the form of dextrose?  Not only does dextrose potentially fuel rogue cells, it is also made out of corn which is almost exclusively GMO these days.  Current belief is […]

Blood Pressure Is Higher At Night Than Originally Thought

Blood pressure measured near the heart is significantly higher during sleep than originally thought, according to a new technology developed by scientists at UCL. Blood pressure at night is an important predictor of both stroke and heart disease, with previous research suggesting that blood pressure calculated via the arm decreases at night during sleep. But […]

Depression: 15 genomic regions linked with diagnosis

Depression is one of the most common mental disorders in the United States. In 2014, there were around 15.7 million adults aged 18 or older in the U.S. who had experienced at least one major depressive episode in the last year, which represented 6.7 percent of all American adults. According to the Anxiety and Depression […]

Locking doors in mental health hospitals does not lower suicide rate

People with mental health problems have a higher risk of suicide than the general population. Some hospitals that offer psychiatric care lock their wards to try to reduce this risk, while others leave rooms open. Researchers in Germany have compared outcomes for locked and unlocked accommodation in a 15-year study of around 145,000 patients. The […]

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10 shocking reasons why Zika virus fear is another fraudulent medical hoax and vaccine industry funding scam

NaturalNews) Think the Zika virus is responsible for all the cases of microcephaly in South America? Think again: There is no reliable scientific evidence linking the two. The developmental deformities are actually caused by exposure to toxic insecticide and larvicide chemicals, not Zika virus. But because Zika virus fear fits a convenient funding narrative for […]

Women with larger behinds are healthier and more intelligent, study finds

(NaturalNews) It turns out that having a little “junk in the trunk” is a good thing, health wise. Not only does having a larger derriere boost overall health, but it’s tied to increased intelligence and lower risk of chronic disease, according to researchers at the University of Oxford and Churchill Hospital in the United Kingdom. […]