Digital Age overload: ‘Internet addiction’ to be classified as mental illness
Think twice the next time you play a videogame or surf the Net: ‘Internet-use disorder’ is set to be added to the list of mental illnesses in the worldwide psychiatric manual. Kids are identified as...
View ArticleFluoride Fightin’ Tuesdays in Raleigh, NC
A small band of North Carolina patriots met via the social network PlanetInfowars and decided to launch a campaign to rid our fair capital city of the practice of introducing hazardous toxic wastes to...
View ArticleRomney vows to be ’a pro-life president’ after newspaper interview
Mitt Romney vowed he would govern as a “pro-life president” after telling an Iowa newspaper on Tuesday that he wouldn’t seek legislation affecting access to abortion. The Republican presidential...
View ArticleDoctors ‘cure’ leukemia by using HIV to rewire immune system
Doctors have successfully used a disabled version of HIV to modify a 7-year-old leukemia patient’s white blood cells to attack her cancer. The breakthrough procedure could potentially replace bone...
View Article25 disturbing facts about psych drugs, soldiers and suicides
We are living in an age of upside-downs, where right is wrong, fiction is truth and war is peace. Those who fight the wars are subjected to their own house of mirrors via pharmaceutical “treatments.”...
View Article’We want what’s best for children’: Influential group of pediatricians backs...
The nation’s most influential pediatrician’s group has endorsed gay marriage, saying a stable relationship between parents regardless of sexual orientation contributes to a child’s health and...
View ArticleCalifornia governor has 20 days to fix overcrowded prisons or be put on trial
The governor of California and other leading authorities will be held in contempt of court in 20 days unless they find a way to release thousands of prisoners from the overcrowded state corrections...
View ArticleStudy reveals GMO corn to be highly toxic
AFP Photo / Paul J. Richards A leaked study examining genetically-modified corn reveals that the lab-made alternative to organic crops contains a startling level of toxic chemicals. An anti-GMO website...
View ArticleUS medical system lets hospitals profit from botched surgeries, extra care
American hospitals are financially discouraged from properly caring for their patients because, as a new study reveals, surgical complications and extra medical care result in higher profits generated...
View ArticleVictims start suing owners of West, Texas fertilizer plant
I told Liberal Girl this would happen, especially when I reported about the plant storing more of the explosive fertilizer than reported; sorry, this is a no brainer. Two separate lawsuits have been...
View ArticleHIV treatment dead end: US vaccine failures prompt end to trials
US authorities have announced the cessation of clinical trials in the US after a vaccine designed to prevent the spread of HIV was revealed to be ineffective. The four-year trial failed to stop or...
View ArticleNew bill would require genetically modified food labeling in US
Major changes could be coming to American food labeling rules if a new federal bill mandating that genetically modified ingredients be disclosed is signed into law. The new bill, known as the...
View ArticleAusterity policies make people suicidal
Harsh austerity policies brought on by the financial crisis in Europe and the United States cause serious health problems, scientists say. The number of suicide cases, those registering with depression...
View ArticleStudy finds ‘soup of toxic chemicals’ in the air near Arkansas ExxonMobil...
While many questions remain following ExxonMobil’s March 29 tar sands oil spill in Mayflower, Arkansas, a new independent study has revealed the existence of high levels of cancer-causing chemicals in...
View ArticleMississippi Law Could Force State’s Only Abortion Clinic To Close
Image: Orlin Wagner/AP Where are the signs, “I’m willing to adopt.” Am I overlooking them? ———————————————————————————————————————- A Mississippi health clinic that was scheduled to be closed got a...
View ArticleCell out? Successful embryo stem cell cloning draws moral fire
A new landmark stem cell technique in therapeutic cloning opens new horizons in treating rare diseases and disorders caused by gene mutations. Yet, like any kind of human cloning, the research has...
View ArticleVermont could be first US state to mandate GMO food labeling
Vermont seemed more likely than ever to become the first US state to mandate the labeling of genetically modified food (GMO) after a bill passed the state house, though legislators worry about a...
View ArticleLos Angeles goes after Vegas hospital for dumping 1500 patients
The city of Los Angeles is pursuing a criminal investigation of a psychiatric hospital in Las Vegas, which has allegedly put 1,500 patients on buses and sent them out of state over the past five years....
View ArticleOn the eve of March against Monsanto Senate shoots down GMO labeling bill
As 200,000 people prepare to march against Monsanto, the Senate has overwhelmingly rejected a bill that would allow states to decide if genetically modified food products should be labeled. The...
View ArticleMississippi considers prosecuting women for stillbirths and miscarriages
The Supreme Court of Mississippi is currently considering a case that could lead to charges of manslaughter for women who suffer miscarriages or stillbirths. Nina Buckhalter was indicted for...
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