News and Views
Making a move to fight rheumatoid
There's an easy way to ease the constant pain of rheumatoid arthritis. It's free, requires no visits to the doctor, and can be done just about anywhere.
They're coming for our sons
We knew this day was coming. It wasn't enough to put our daughters in harm's way. No, for maximum gain, they needed to cast a wider net.
Reducing Parkinson's symptoms
Question: I was recently diagnosed with Parkinson's, and so I'm gathering all the information I can find about natural treatments. Can you help?
Trade your stroke for a heart attack
Looking to slash your risk of a stroke? Good news, folks -- you can... and all you need to do is give yourself a heart attack instead.
Exposed: A superbug surprise for dinner
Quick, put down that slice of bacon. Back away from that pork chop. And whatever you do don't slice off another piece of that pork roast!
You're going to want to read this before you take another bite.
What goes on inside drug-making plants?
Whenever some medical mainstreamer gets a bug up his stethoscope about dietary supplements, we hear the same lame arguments...
Supplements aren't regulated. (Of course they are. They're regulated differently than drugs because they're not drugs.)
The trans fat lie harming your health
Everyone's terrified of trans fats these days, and it's not hard to see why: They've been so vilified that some places are actually banning them.
Must be something to it, right?
Warped (and dangerous) priorities
When nearly 70 people are sickened by an outbreak of salmonella after eating at a fast food chain, you'd like to know the name of the chain, wouldn't you?
Avoiding aluminum
Question: I recently switched deodorant brands to cut down my exposure to aluminum, but I know that's just the tip of the iceberg. What other steps should I take to reduce my exposure?
Researchers leave out critical data
If there's a snake more slippery than a politician running for office, it's a medical researcher on the Big Pharma payroll. The difference? When those researchers lie, patients die.






