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Going To The Hospital On The Weekend Deadly?

A shocking study recently released by the National Health Services (NHS) in the U.K. revealed that being admitted to a hospital on a weekend increased the risk of dying within 30 days.

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VIDEO: How Much Nutrition Knowledge Does the Average Doctor Have?

Think family doctors are experts on what to eat? Get the surprising scoop on what training and nutrition knowledge most doctors receive in medical school and why.

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9 Tips To Cut Down Exposure To Computer Radiation

Who doesn’t use a computer today? I happily live without a cell phone but I’d find it very hard to get by without using a computer as most everyone today uses a computer on a daily basis to work, communicate and even socialize (I used a computer to post this article!). Here are 9 ways […]

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Heartburn Drugs Linked To Sudden Death Risk

Extended use of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), a popular type of heartburn drug, dramatically increases the risk of death. This was the conclusion of a team of researchers from the Washington University School of Medicine after analyzing medical data of some 300,000 people.

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The Dangers Of Modern Lighting, Premature Aging & Cancer

Certain technologies commonly used in our everyday lives are safer than others. Much safer. Lighting is no exception. There are certain light bulbs, found in many modern homes (increasingly so), which: can cause skin cancer in the deadliest form, melanoma, create significant EMF pollution on your home wiring, introduce quantities mercury, one of the most […]

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If Blueberries Were Pharmaceuticals, They Would Be Hailed As The Greatest Miracle Health Breakthrough

Blueberries are miraculous natural medicine. If they were prescription medications, they would be called a “miracle” health breakthrough and an unprecedented milestone in medical science. Yet you can get them without a prescription, without a visit to the doctor and without “permission” from your health insurance provider.

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Study: Vaccinated Kids Have 420% Greater Risk of ADHD

Although the research starts out praising vaccines and their benefits, after comparing the results to a group of unvaccinated children, it shows that vaccinated children were “significantly more likely than the unvaccinated” to have developed one or more of 5 growing disabilities or side effects.

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