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Antioxidants: The fruit juice that packs the biggest punch

There’s a fruit juice that has more antioxidants than any other drink, including other juices, green or black tea, and red wine. The wonder drink is pomegranate juice, which Read more...

Breast Cancer: Self-examination may do more harm than good

Official advice that women should be examining their breasts for signs of cancerous lumps may be wrong, and may even be doing more harm than good. A new study has Read more...

HPV: Teenage vaccine is causing death and injury

Gardasil, the vaccine designed to protect against the cervical cancer-causing HPV virus, is responsible for the deaths of 10 adolescent girls and 140 reports of serious side effects this year Read more...

Microsoft device helps police pluck evidence from cyberscene of crime

Microsoft has developed a small plug-in device that investigators can use to quickly extract forensic data from computers that may have been used in crimes. Read more...

Mobile Phones: They may damage your child’s health, say Canadians

Children and teenagers are being advised to limit their use of mobile phones as the technology may pose a health hazard, Canada’s health officials have warned. Children under the Read more...

Vitamins A, C and E Increase Mortality! (and other nonsense from the realm of junk science)

By Mike Adams The latest attack on vitamins A, C, E, selenium and beta-carotene comes from the Cochrane Library, a widely-read source of information on conventional health matters. In the Read more...

Staying Sharp: Exercise keeps Alzheimer’s at bay

If you want to keep mentally sharp into your later years, start walking or running.  According to the first ever study into the link between mental cognition and physical Read more...

Colon Cancer: Processed foods could be a major cause

A diet of fast and processed foods could be a major cause of colon cancer, researchers have found.  The foods are high in trans-fatty acids, and there’s a Read more...