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Health News
27-11-2000: UK To Regulate ALL Alternative
Health Therapies
The booming complementary health medicines market is to be brought under
full regulation by the government following a damning report to be published
next week by a parliamentary committee.
31-10-2000: Modern Kitchen EMFs May Make
Women Less Fertile
The fertility of women may be affected by electromagnetic fields in
the modern home, scientists claim in a study published today.
29-08-2000: Electrical Lines Linked To
Suicides
People exposed to power lines and electrical machinery at work are at
a greater risk of suicide, an American study has shown. Power line workers
or electricians were up to twice as likely to die by suicide.
13-08-2000: Soya alert over cancer and
brain damage link
A health warning was sounded last night over the dangers of eating soya
after two senior American government scientists revealed that chemicals
in the product could increase the risk of breast cancer in women, brain
damage in men and abnormalities in infants.
26-07-2000: Benzene in our food and
water
Dr. Hulda Clark states that benzene is killing us. We should be living
to age 140 and beyond with all the information we have available, yet
now we are dying sooner, and we get sicker sooner.
24-07-2000: Alternative Medicine
Merging With Mainstream
With more and more people turning to alternative medicine, the name
may not apply for long. A new survey shows that two-thirds of Americans
have tried at least one form of alternative therapy or treatment. Among
the most popular were herbal medicines, chiropractic services and massages.
18-05-2000: Accidental Planting of 30,000
Acres Of GM Crops
THE Government was at the centre of a political storm over genetically
modified crops last night after the Ministry of Agriculture admitted
that large quantities of GM oilseed rape have been sown by accident
on up to 600 farms.
15-05-2000: Ritalin And Prozac Combination
Used By More Children
Ritalin and Prozac, as well as various combinations of similar stimulants
and antidepressants, are being prescribed together for an increasing
number of children, according to a new study presented here.
30-04-2000: Satanic abuse no myth, say experts
A specially commissioned government report will this week conclude that
satanic abuse does take place in Britain. It will say that its victims
have suffered actual abuse and are not suffering from "false memory
syndrome".
15-04-2000: Single Doses Of Ginko & Ginseng
Can Boost Memory
Single doses of the ancient herbal remedies ginkgo biloba and ginseng
can speed up reaction time and improve memory and concentration, British
researchers said on Friday.
12-04-2000: Fluoride, Teeth, & The Atomic
Bomb
Since the days of World War II, when this nation prevailed by building
the world's first atomic bomb, U.S. public health leaders have maintained
that low doses of fluoride are safe for people, and good for children's
teeth. That safety verdict should now be re-examined.
28-02-2000: Prozac - The Hidden Truth Exposed
Prozac was allowed on the US market 12-29-1987. What happened shortly
before and after 12-29-1987 regarding Prozac, Lilly and the FDA is where
The Hidden Truth comes out.
22-02-2000: Study: More Kids on Prescribed
Drugs
The number of 2- to 4-year-olds taking psychiatric drugs like Ritalin
and Prozac soared 50 percent between 1991 and 1995, according to a new
study that experts said reveals a troubling and growing trend.
21-02-2000: Magnetic Fields Decrease Seizure
Frequency In Some Patients
Jacobson Resonance Enterprises, Inc. reported the results of a double
blind, pilot clinical study in epilepsy conducted at the University
of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center by principal investigator Kalarickal
Oommen, M.D.
13-02-2000: Cell Phones Suspected In Heart
And Kidney Damage
MOBILE phones were at the centre of a new health scare last night after
claims they can seriously damage the heart and kidneys. Earlier reports
have already linked their use to brain tumours, headaches and premature
aging.
12-02-2000: Researchers Probe Cell Phone
Effects
One-quarter of the Norwegian users, she noted, feel warmth on or behind
the ear when they use their phones. More troubling, she said, 20 percent
also linked frequent headaches and recurring fatigue to cell-phone use.
04-02-2000: Out of Body - Not out of mind
People who report near death experiences are undergoing a normal psychological
response to intense stress, say researchers. A US study indicates that
people who report a near death experience (NDE) should not be treated
as though they are mentally ill.
04-02-2000: Life after near death
From the corner of the room, Christine Ellingham says she could see
emergency medical staff crowding around an unconscious body. They were
desperately trying to revive the woman, and to save her unborn baby.
15-12-1999: Did humans lose a sixth sense?
Our distant ancestors may have had a sixth sense that modern humans
have lost because of a genetic mutation. Some researchers believe that
the vestige of an organ that we all have in our noses was once responsible
for detecting chemical signals given off by other humans. Some even
think that it still influences our behaviour.
28-11-1999: Strongest Evidence Yet Of Cancer
Risk Near Power Lines
A British scientist has produced the most powerful evidence yet of a
link between cancer and electricity power lines. His study confirms
that people living near them are exposed to radiation levels dozens
of times greater than the legal limit.
23-11-1999: AIDS Deaths on the rise - Crisis
growing
More than 2.6 million people died from AIDS this year -- the highest
number since the epidemic began -- and the death toll is set to rise
in the new millennium, AIDS experts warned on Tuesday.
15-11-1999: The DNA construction set
German scientists have used DNA molecules like "Velcro" to stick together
microscopically tiny objects.
03-11-1999: New Proof Mobiles make you lose
your memory
New evidence has emerged that mobile phones damage long-term memory.
It follows Sunday Mirror revelations that British Telecom is being sued
by an ex-employee who claims using the phones has made him senile at
38.
14-10-1999: AIDS: A Global 'Super Disaster'
An international conference on AIDS in Africa, where more than 80 percent
of the total AIDS deaths in the world have occurred, opened in Zambia
on Sunday amid calls for the pandemic to be declared a global disaster.
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