Environmental standards do not feature in international regulations governing drug production Industrial pollution from Indian pharmaceutical companies making medicines for nearly all the world’s major drug companies is fueling the creation of deadly superbugs, suggests new research. Global health authorities have no regulations in place to stop this happening. A major study published today in Read More…
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The Truth About Marijuana Withdrawal – In Excess, Anything Can Be Harmful
Marijuana wasn’t always a taboo. Before 1937, when the Marihuana Tax Act of 1937 came about, which made cannabis federally illegal, pot was just about legal vice. It was smoked at jazz concerts or just after work. Some people would come home to a nice glass of wine while others came home to a joint. Well Read More…
Why Isn’t There A Medical Edward Snowden?
The US press is aware that medically caused death is the third leading cause of death in America. But nothing happens in their elite corner of the “information age.” For years, I’ve been pointing out that the medical apparatus is best-protected structure in the US and the world. One piece of evidence for that statement: Read More…
Democrats Take Government Hostage: Threaten To Shut It Down If GOP Repeals Obamacare
Once again Republicans have managed to box themselves in. Just as the GOP has reportedly found enough votes among conservative Republicans to pass the latest iteration of the proposed Healthcare bill, with Freedom Caucus Mark Meadows saying “republicans will have the votes to pass” Obamacare repeal, Democrats realized that they once again have the leverage Read More…
Google Kicks Off $100 Million Project In Predictive Medicine; Seeks 10,000 Volunteers For Invasive Screening
Predictive medicine – or “precision health” as it is sometimes known – is a trend in healthcare that is growing exponentially. Perhaps the greatest indication to date that this is slated to be the future of disease prevention and patient care is a massive new investment by tech behemoth and king of the algorithm, Google. Read More…
Intestinal Bacteria Shown to Have Links with Alzheimer’s Disease
A Swedish scientific study published in the peer-reviewed Scientific Reports journal casts some interesting and much-needed light on the deeper roles that gut bacteria play in the role of cognitive health. Modern science has already demonstrated the surprising level of neurological activity in the intestines (essentially proving that both neurological functions in the heart and Read More…