Category: Health & Fitness

GlaxoSmithKline to pay $3billion  fine after pleading guilty to healthcare fraud – the biggest in U.S. history

GlaxoSmithKline to pay $3billion fine after pleading guilty to healthcare fraud – the biggest in U.S. history

A UK drugs firm has been hit with a $3billion penalty after admitting to the ‘biggest healthcare fraud in history’.

July 4, 2012 | 0 Comments More
MMR causes autism, proven in Italian court case

MMR causes autism, proven in Italian court case

Now in an Italian court, there has been a landmark ruling for a child whose parents claim that his autism was triggered by MMR.

June 23, 2012 | 0 Comments More
Woman Sues City of Tulsa For Cutting Down Her Edible Garden

Woman Sues City of Tulsa For Cutting Down Her Edible Garden

A Tulsa woman is suing the city’s code enforcement officers after she said they cut down her garden with no cause.

June 19, 2012 | 0 Comments More
Vaccinated children have up to 500% more disease than unvaccinated children

Vaccinated children have up to 500% more disease than unvaccinated children

Suspicions have been confirmed for those wary of vaccinating their children. A recent large study corroborates other independent study surveys comparing unvaccinated children to vaccinated children.

June 19, 2012 | 0 Comments More
Argyll and Bute Council seek to silence 9 year old blogger

Argyll and Bute Council seek to silence 9 year old blogger

In a remarkable act of censorship, Argyll and Bute Council has sought to ban all photography in a school canteen, after one nine year old’s blog featuring pictures of school meals began to attract unwanted attention.

June 15, 2012 | 0 Comments More
Christian GP ‘told patient to put faith in Jesus or suffer eternally’

Christian GP ‘told patient to put faith in Jesus or suffer eternally’

A Christian GP told a vulnerable patient he would ”eternally suffer” if he did not put his faith in Jesus, medical watchdogs heard yesterday.

June 13, 2012 | 0 Comments More
Parents Protest Against Vaccinations by Placing Tiny White Coffins Outside Ministry of Health

Parents Protest Against Vaccinations by Placing Tiny White Coffins Outside Ministry of Health

Parents whose children had been injured following vaccinations, placed a row of tiny white coffins outside the Ministry of Health and demonstrated their anger by attaching two vaccine syringes in the sign of a crucifix onto each coffin, symbolizing the death of a child snatched cruelly by vaccinations.

June 11, 2012 | 1 Comment More
Flame retardants found in common grocery store foods

Flame retardants found in common grocery store foods

Pressure on chemical companies from legislators is mounting on the issue of toxic chemicals in hundreds of consumer products. Senator Frank Lautenberg has introduced the Safer Chemicals Act, a bill that would require chemical makers to prove their substances are safe before they are approved for use. Although one might expect this requirement to be the current standard, this is not the case.

June 10, 2012 | 0 Comments More
The Chinese Secret to Long Life

The Chinese Secret to Long Life

With all the stories from China about dangerous toys, environmental abuses, crowded and dirty cities and widespread poverty, it’s hard to imagine how the Chinese can live to a ripe old age.

But they do, with spectacular success, boasting of a life expectancy surprisingly close to that in the United States. China manages this feat while paying a fraction of the healthcare cost per capita spent in the United States, too.

How do they do it? Perhaps by stretching, twisting, dancing or otherwise exercising their way to good health en masse.

June 10, 2012 | 0 Comments More
4 Running Styles to Try

4 Running Styles to Try

If you suffer from injury or have reached a plateau in your training, it might be time to try a new running technique.

May 30, 2012 | 0 Comments More
Killing ourselves softly: Studies support food depression

Killing ourselves softly: Studies support food depression

Science is finally starting to catch up with what many health-conscious people have long suspected: the strong link between the foods we eat and the likelihood of developing depression.

May 30, 2012 | 0 Comments More
Girls who play in dirt grow up healthier according to researcher

Girls who play in dirt grow up healthier according to researcher

Playing house, collecting Barbie dolls, and wearing dresses are common acts of raising a young girl in our society. But according to a recent study, it could be detrimental to their health.

May 17, 2012 | 0 Comments More
Lack of contact with nature ‘increasing allergies’

Lack of contact with nature ‘increasing allergies’

A lack of exposure to a “natural environment” could be resulting in more urban dwellers developing allergies and asthma, research has suggested.

May 8, 2012 | 0 Comments More