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New Study Shows Vaccines Cause Brain Changes Found in Autism Age of Autism, by Dan Olmsted and Mark Blaxill
Throughout the study period, vaccinated animals showed an increase in total brain volume – a feature of the brain in many young children with autism - when compared with unvaccinated animals. However, a specific part of the brain associated with emotional responses that is thought to be important in autism, the amygdala, did not show abnormalities until after the 12-month vaccines had been given.
Signs, Symptoms And Treatment Of Breast Cancer Articles, by Articles
There are many kinds of cancer and breast cancer is the second leading killer cancer in women today. Let’s take a look at breast cancer signs and treatment.
Household cleaning products linked to breast cancer? examiner.com, by Kelly George
If you keep a clean house, you could be putting your health at risk. A new study reveals the regular use of basic cleaning products could double the risk of developing breast cancer.
Censored Gulf news: Scientists call on Obama to stop chem-spray examiner.com, by Deborah Dupre'
Scientists expressing grave concern about the unprecedented aerial spraying of chemical dispersants in the Gulf of Mexico region believe a large-scale, uncontrolled non-consensual human and environmental experiment is being conducted in the Gulf region according to reports sent to the writer including one from the "Ocean Doctor" David E. Guggenheim, Ph.D.
Changing Stance, Administration Now Defends Insurance Mandate as a Tax The New York Times, by ROBERT PEAR
When Congress required most Americans to obtain health insurance or pay a penalty, Democrats denied that they were creating a new tax. But in court, the Obama administration and its allies now defend the requirement as an exercise of the government’s “power to lay and collect taxes.”
Does My Boyfriend Love Me? Whatdomenreallythink.com, by wdmrt
A question that many women ask themselves; does he really love me or is he just a player? Article lists out some signs to show if or not a man is truly in love with you.
Pharmacists give themselves cancer from dispensing toxic chemotherapy chemicals Natural News, by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
The Seattle Times now reports the story of Sue Crump, a veteran pharmacist of two decades who spent much of her time dispensing chemotherapy drugs. Sue died last September of pancreatic cancer, and one of her dying wishes was that the truth would be told about how her on-the-job exposure to chemotherapy chemicals contributed to her own cancer.
Glaxo ‘withheld info on diabetes drug’s heart risks’ Rawstory, by Agence France-Presse
British pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline withheld from US drug safety regulators information about the possible dangers of top-selling diabetes drug Avandia, a report in the US press said Tuesday.
The allegation was made in the Wall Street Journal on the day that Food and Drug Administration (FDA) experts began a two-day meeting about the risks associated with Avandia and whether the drug for diabetes should be pulled from the market.
Do sweeteners bring on early birth? How fizzy drinks can harm an unborn child DailyMail, by Sean Poulter, Consumer Affairs Edit
Mothers-to-be who down cans of fizzy drink containing artificial sweeteners could be at greater risk of having a premature baby.
Research funded by the EU found a correlation between the amount of diet drink consumed and an early birth among the 60,000 women studied.
Marriage Loses Ground as Anti-Poverty Panacea Women's eNews, by Julia Marsh
The Bush administration pushed marriage as a panacea for fighting poverty but a recent government study confirms the view of skeptics who say money problems must be solved first, since they destroy and destabilize relationships.
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