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Breast Cancer: Stanford Researchers Warn Women Being Conned Into Mastectomy Surgery

Women all across America are being conned into medically unnecessary breast removal surgery (bilateral mastectomy surgery) by doctors who scare them with ‘fake science’ by falsely describing genetic testing results, warn researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine.

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Study: Vegetarian Diets Most Effective Way to Lose Weight

No need for fancy fad diets or expensive supplements to shed off those unwanted pounds and stay in shape. Just stuff your plate with more greens because, according to a new study published in the Journal of the American College of Nutrition, vegetarian diets are twice as effective in losing weight.

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Modern Food Production Killing Us and the Planet

Growing environmental, climate and health problems can be traced back to modern food production, including rising obesity and disease. Conventional, chemical and energy-intensive farming is also depleting fresh water supplies, while toxic agricultural chemicals pollute air, soil and waterways, thereby threatening the entire food chain from top to bottom.

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Why You Should Choose Organic Strawberries Over Conventional

The U.S. grows an estimated 3 billion+ pounds of strawberries each year, with California producing over 90 percent of them. However, non-organic versions of this delicious fruit have proven not-so-delicious.

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Scientists Warn Chemotherapy May Spread Cancer And Trigger More Aggressive Tumours

Chemotherapy could allow cancer to spread, and trigger more aggressive tumours, a new study suggests. Researchers in the US studied the impact of drugs on patients with breast cancer and found medication increases the chance of cancer cells migrating to other parts of the body, where they are almost always lethal.

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Video: Interview with China Study Dr. T. Colin Campbell PhD, What Happens When We Eat Animal Foods?

What happens to the human body when we eat meat and animal products? This interview with T. Colin Campbell, Phd, who ran this groundbreaking Cornell University study, reveals the results. They followed tens of thousands of people since the 1970’s to determine the causes of cancer, heart disease or diabetes.

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