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Study: Pesticides Are Much More Neurotoxic Than Previously Reported

For years natural advocates like Mike Adams and others, has been warning about the toxic effects modern pesticides have on the human body, especially the brain. Now, new research has proven (yet again): Pesticides are actually more neurotoxic than ‘mainstream’ scientists have believed.

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Dow and Shell Oil Sold Chemical Waste To Farmers Now Appear In California Drinking Water Supply

In the Central Valley of California, hundreds of wells that provide water to a million people are tainted with a chemical that some experts say is one of the most powerful cancer-causing agents in the world.

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Exposure To Light At Night Increases Women’s Risk Of Cancer By Up To 14%

Researchers from Harvard University found that the more light that shines through a woman’s bedroom window, the greater her risk of developing cancer if she is pre-menopausal. Women who work night shifts are particularly susceptible to getting the disease. Light at night reduces levels of the hormone melatonin, which disrupts sleep.

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13 Tips To Protect Yourself From Cell Phone Radiation

The world’s largest, most carefully done study on cell phone radiation, a $25M study performed by the US National Toxicology Program (NTP) studied the effects of exposing rats and mice to cell phone radiation. The rats exposed to radiation were found to have higher rates of cancer – none of the unexposed control rats developed […]

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Alarming Study: More Young People Having Strokes

A growing number of younger U.S. adults are being hospitalized for strokes, and a new study suggests that’s at least in part because more of them have risk factors like high blood pressure, obesity and diabetes.

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Can Increased Levels Of Omega-3 Help Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease?

The incidence of Alzheimer’s disease is expected to triple in the coming decades and no cure has been found. Recently, interest in dietary approaches for prevention of cognitive decline has increased. In particular, the omega-3 fatty acids have shown anti-amyloid, anti-tau and anti-inflammatory actions in the brains of animals.

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