Maryland: 'Jake's Law' Addresses Harsher Penalties for Cell Phone Use While...
Jake’s Law would penalize distracted drivers found guilty of causing a serious or fatal crash with up to three years in jail, a $5,000 fine and 12 points on their driver’s license — enough for the...
View ArticleItaly: Wi-Fi in Schools? Why We Shouldn't Risk Children's Health
"Thousands of Italian schools have applied for funding for wi-fi. Of the 2,074 applications submitted by secondary schools, 1,554 have been approved by the Ministry of Education. For 2013 and 2014, it...
View Article"We Cannot Continue to Deny the Strong Evidence of the Health-Damaging...
"As our world becomes more and more technologically advanced, we cannot continue to bury our heads in the sand, deny strong evidence of health-damaging effects and chalk it up to “progress.” Cancer is...
View ArticleStatin Side Effects Are All In Your Head! Really?
"The gold-standard randomized controlled trials that were analyzed in the article making headlines this week may not have collected accurate data about muscle pain and weakness. The authors even admit...
View ArticleWill Cell Phones Prove as Cancerous as Cigarettes?
“Cell phones might kill you. But based on our past behavior toward things we want that we know are harmful to us, even if the cellphone/cancer conditional turned into a definite we'd fatalistically...
View ArticleMore Evidence That Wireless Radiation Impairs Learning
More evidence that wireless radiation impairs learningby Jessica Ramer, examiner.com, 13 March 2014 More research has been published supporting the belief that electromagnetic fields can have a...
View ArticleBad Apple? Groups Protest Chemicals Used in iPhones
A campaign began 12 March 2014 with an online petition put together by China Labor Watch, a longtime Apple critic, and Green America, an environmental protection group. If enough consumers sign the...
View ArticleCanada: Nuclear Radiation Found in British Columbia May Pose Health Concerns
Chum salmon, such as these, spawned out next to KilbyProvincial Park on the Harrison River, are being testedfor evidence of radiation from the 2011 Fukushima nuclearplant disaster. Photo: John...
View ArticleNew Mexico: 70 Years Later, National Cancer Institute Studies Nuclear Fallout
The first atomic explosion 16 July 1945: Trinity site,New Mexico"Children may have received the most exposure, said Tina Cordova, Santa Clara Pueblo, head of the Tularosa Basin Downwinders’...
View ArticleUnited States: Millions Falsely Treated for Cancer Says National Cancer...
Millions Falsely Treated for Cancer says National Cancer Institute Reportby Ethan Huff, alignlife.com, 11 December 2013(Health Secrets) A significant number of people who have undergone treatment for...
View ArticleToo Much Screen Time Damages the Brain
Screen addicted brains show loss of white matter integrity.Gray Matters: Too Much Screen Time Damages the Brainby Victoria L. Dunckley, M.D. in Mental Wealth, 27 February 2014 Neuroimaging research...
View ArticleThe Next Generation: Betrayed, Enslaved, and Ending Up Depraved
"Mandatory wireless radiation and screen time in the schools in addition to the... over the top exposure at home coupled with therapy and pills. Is that the trillion dollar economic boom that Obama is...
View ArticleGrowing Evidence That Autism Is Linked to Pollution
Growing Evidence That Autism Is Linked to PollutionTime, 14 March 2014A new study offers strong evidence that environmental toxins play a role in the disorder. The report looked at birth defects...
View ArticleIs Autism Aggravated by Electromagnetic Fields?
(Note: This is not the image accompanying the article.)Exposure to electromagnetic fields could be one factor among many that contributes to the development of autism.Is autism aggravated by...
View Article16-Year Study Blames Pesticides for Significant Sperm Decline
16-Year Study Blames Pesticides for Significant Sperm Declineby John Deike, EcoWatch, 13 March 2014Pesticides used on agricultural land appear to be the main cause of declining sperm counts among men...
View ArticleIndia: The Frightening Reality of Cancer
"The list of carcinogens prepared and grouped according to their carcinogenic potential by the World Health Organisation is certainly getting “curiouser and curiouser”. For instance, the WHO has...
View Article"It's Time to Rethink Our Understanding of ADHD"
"We have been giving patients different variants ofstimulant medication to cover up the symptoms" ofthis condition. "Addiction to these medications is common.""It’s time to rethink our understanding...
View ArticleUnited States: With Disaster Still Unfolding, Gulf Opens for BP Drilling
On a 19 February 2014 monitoring trip, Gulf RestorationNetwork's Jonathan Henderson documents tar ballswashing up on the beaches of Grand Isle, Louisiana.(Photo: Jonathan Henderson, Gulf Restoration...
View ArticleUnited Kingdom: Is Poverty So Bad That People Are Selling Their Organs?
Is Poverty Really so Bad in Britain That People are Selling their Organs?by Steve Williams, care2.com, 13 March 2014The media is buzzing with reports that people in the UK are now so poor that they are...
View ArticleAlzheimer's Blood Test Raises Ethical Questions
Scientists have long sought a way to detectAlzheimer's before symptoms appear.Alzheimer's Blood Test Raises Ethical Questionsby Jon Hamilton, npr.org, 9 March 2014An experimental blood test can...
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