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Archive for the Month of April, 2006.
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Government Says Aspartame Is Good For You - AP calls study independent, omits previous human studies showing Aspartame danger (3878 views)
Not a pretty poison - What part of arsenic's threat to human health does the Bush administration not understand? (3286 views)
Fluoride debate may surge as treated water linked to cancer - Young boys who drink fluoridated tap water are at greater risk for a rare bone cancer, Harvard researchers reported yesterday. (3494 views)
Kids on ADHD drugs: A dangerous path to addiction - If medical professionals begin telling children at a very young age that they can change the way they think, feel, and behave by simply taking a pill, they will logically continue to take drugs in attempt to mood-alter whenever they have problems in life. (3589 views)
LUNG CANCER EPIDEMIC FROM DU HAS BEGUN IN U.S. - In the year 2005 there were 175,000 new cases of lung cancer in the United States. The months of January and February of 2006 have already yielded 172,000 new cases of lung cancer in our nation. What has lead to this shocking new development? (3327 views)
Poisoning our children - Top Republicans...recently sold the future of our children to Big Pharma for a paltry $4 bucks a pop. (3741 views)
Experts Defining Mental Disorders Are Linked to Drug Firms - Every psychiatric expert involved in writing the standard diagnostic criteria for disorders such as depression and schizophrenia has had financial ties to drug companies that sell medications for those illnesses, a new analysis has found. (3249 views)
Liver failure linked to pain pill - Accidental poisonings from the nation's most popular pain reliever seem to be rising, making acetaminophen the leading cause of acute liver failure. (3183 views)
Most Common Household Toxins - Exposure to household toxins is linked to just about every disease that we know of, most notably cancer. (3752 views)
Food wrap linked to prostate cancer - A chemical used to make food wrapping and line tin cans could be the cause of surging prostate cancer rates in men, says a study (4128 views)
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