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Prescriptions for treatment or prevention of Type 2 diabetes in children doubled over the course of four years. This finding comes in tandem with a government survey showing that an Read more...
The increase in reported cases of autism has not only slowed, but actually reversed now that thimerosal, a mercury-based vaccine preservative, has finally been removed from childhood vaccines. Studies of Read more...
"I am driven with a mission from God. God would tell me, Read more...
Reuters Thursday, 6 April 2006 LONDON — An award-winning British cameraman shot dead in Gaza by an Israeli soldier was murdered, a London inquest has found. James Miller was shot Read more...
A new Swedish study indicates that mobile phone use can raise the risk of brain tumors. In the study, 2,200 cancer patients, and an equal number of healthy control Read more...
The Bush administration, which has demonstrated an appalling disregard for the rule of law and the welfare of its own people, is viciously attacking Venezuela's President Hugo Chávez, a populist leader who is using his nation's immense oil wealth to improve the lives of his people and his neighbors – including many Americans. Read more...
Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. has created the Wrigley Science Institute, a multimillion-dollar, multi-year effort to investigate the potentially beneficial effects of gum chewing. The company is looking for scientific proof Read more...
The base stations of some home-use cordless phones emit twice as much radiation as cell phone masts. And, unlike cell phones, cordless phone base stations emit radiation even when they Read more...
Prescriptions for treatment or prevention of Type 2 diabetes in children doubled over the course of four years. This finding comes in tandem with a government survey showing that an Read more...
Worldwide annual spending for prescription drugs has topped $600 billion for the first time ever in 2005. The United States accounted for more than $250 billion, but the fastest Read more...