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Fluorosis hit villages to get potable water
GARHWA: After being neglected for the past several years, the residents of fluorosis affected Pratappur, Darmi, Patsa and Mainaha villages in Garhwa block for whom safe drinking water has become a distant dream, heaved a sigh of relief - thanks to the initiatives taken by the district administration.
Bee deaths: EU may ban neonicotinoid pesticides
EU states are to vote shortly on a proposal to restrict the use of pesticides linked to bee deaths in scientific s
Ireland will ‘not oppose’ measures to protect bees
Agriculture Minister queries validity of EU proposal to restrict use of pesticide
7 Ways to Cut Your Diabetes Risk
Defend yourself against prediabetes and diabetes type 2 by sticking to these lifestyle habits, like lifting weights and getting a good night's sleep.
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Upping your lean muscle mass could lower your insulin resistance and drop your odds of developing prediabete
Antibiotic free food program at James V. Brown Library
Is it possible to live antibiotic free and why should you? Are there antibiotics in the food you eat? What do you do about antibiotic resistant infections like MRSA? What steps can you take to stay healthy and avoid unnecessary antibiotic use? Find out how to do this in the simplest way possible.
Scientists genetically modify cows to remove their horns in health and safety bid to cut the risk of injury to farmers and other animals
Genetically modified cow wil
The spice of life: Sir Michael Caine reveals he eats turmeric to keep his brain sharp
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Can Walking Barefoot Improve Your Health?
When was the last time you walked barefoot through the grass or strolled along a beach, your toes digging in the sand? Is it possible that doing so can improve your health?
An increasing body of research indicates you can.
Sugar-laced soda increases diabetes risk by 22 percent
(NaturalNews) Drinking a can of sugar-laced soda a day will raise your risk of developing diabetes by 22 percent! According to a new study out today evidence suggests that just one 12-ounce serving of a sugar-sweetened beverage can significantly raise the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
Minority groups bought off in Portland as part of water fluoridation campaign
(NaturalNews) Taking a page from national political parties and federal lawmakers, an Oregon group trying to convince Portland residents to approve adding fluoride to the city's drinking water has taken to buying off key constituencies for their support.
Survey finds 97% of GPs prescribe placebos
"Most family doctors have given a placebo to at least one of their patients," BBC News reports.
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New study: Infants receiving the most vaccines are the most likely to be hospitalized and die
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Doctors walk out of national Obamacare implementation meeting
(NaturalNews) According to live tweets and images sent from ophthalmologist Dr. Kris Held, nearly all doctors had walked out in protest and disgust of Obamacare implementation talks at a prominent national health care meeting.
The fight against Monsanto - Seattle natural grocer supporting GMO labeling
(NaturalNews) Seattle natural grocer PCC Natural Markets is ready to stand up against Monsanto and other genetically modified organism (GMO) food producers.
Action needed to win back our trust in foodGovernment must develop a new food strategy
Our new report, The Future of Food, sets out recommendations to help p
'Genetic Roulette' film screening
BOURNE – A free movie screening and panel discussion of Genetic Roulette – The Gamble for Our Lives will take place at 6:30 p.m. Friday, April 26, at the Waldorf School of Cape Cod, located at 140 Old Oyster Road in Bourne.
Medical firms 'offer incentives to promote products'
Pharmaceutical companies are employing many tactics to promote their products with doctors and pharmacies.
These companies are competing for a share of the SR13 billion pharmaceutical market in the Kingdom, which is expanding at an annual rate of 10.
Europe debates risk to bees
Proposed pesticide ban gathers scientific support as some experts call for more field studies.





