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Archive for the Month of November, 2005.
Viewing Science / Health NEWS articles 1 through 17 of 17.


November 1, 2005

Doctor urges Canadians not to panic over bird flu - "The first thing to know is that it's a huge leap for a bird virus to become a human virus that spreads efficiently in people," said Dr. David Butler-Jones, appearing on CTV's Canada AM.
(1986 views)


November 2, 2005

U.S. Military Wants to Own the Weather - While some consider the idea farfetched, some military tacticians have already pondered ways to turn weather into a weapon.
(1854 views)

Smearing skin with broccoli can help reduce risk of cancer - Ten superfoods to beat cancer
(1857 views)


November 3, 2005

US Leads Way in Medical Errors: Study - Patients in the United States reported higher rates of medical errors and more disorganized doctor visits and out-of-pocket costs than people in Canada, Britain and three other developed countries...
(1923 views)


November 4, 2005

ACTION ALERT: Stop FDA censorship - The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is censoring health information. The pharmaceutical companies are the winners. You and your family are the losers.
(1900 views)

Why We Can't Prevent Cancer: The Environmental Causes of Cancer - About half of all cancer cases are fatal, and death by cancer is often prolonged, painful, and very expensive. Those who manage to survive cancer live out their lives molded by the after-effects of harsh treatments popularly known as "slash and burn" -- surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, or some combination of the three.
(1882 views)


November 5, 2005

Fuel's paradise? Power source that turns physics on its head - · Scientist says device disproves quantum theory · Opponents claim idea is result of wrong maths
(1788 views)


November 10, 2005

CDC Will Allow 1918 Killer Flu Off Campus - About 10 vials of virus were created, each containing about 10 million infectious virus particles.
(1660 views)


November 12, 2005

Tamiflu linked to deaths of 2 teens - The drug in Japan carries a note listing impaired consciousness, abnormal behaviors, hallucination and other psychological and neurological symptoms as possible serious side effects.
(1937 views)


November 15, 2005

Vaccinations and the Right to Refuse - When we give government the power to make medical decisions for us—and force us to vaccinate and medicate our children in the name "health" and "policy" and for “the greater good” we, in essence, accept that the state owns our bodies, and, apparently, our children.
(2723 views)


November 17, 2005

Oh oh: Supermarket meat may not be all that fresh - Under little-noted rulings over the last three years, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has allowed meat processors to use small amounts of carbon monoxide to maintain the red color in fresh meat sold in pre-assembled or "case-ready" packages.
(2478 views)

FDA probes deaths of Tamiflu patients - U.S. regulators are studying the deaths of 12 children in Japan who took Roche AG's flu-fighting drug Tamiflu...
(1728 views)


November 19, 2005

Report Details F.D.A. Rejection of Next-Day Pill - Top federal drug officials decided to reject an application to allow over-the-counter sales of the morning-after pill months before a government scientific review of the application was completed...
(1578 views)


November 22, 2005

Chemical Farm - Consider the centerpiece of the Thanksgiving feast, the hybrid turkey raised in a factory farm in conditions of pain and squalor on a diet of chemical-infused feed. Close confinement requires the use of a long list of antibiotics to control such diseases as rhinotracheitis and colibacillosis. And let's not talk about what the bird picks up during processing. One of the last stages at the slaughterhouse is a dip in chlorine to wash off pathogens.
(1785 views)


November 26, 2005

Of Mice, Men and GM Peas - Rodent Trials Show Biotech is Squeaky Unclean
(1748 views)


November 29, 2005

The mass poisoning of humanity: an exploration of human stupidity - As human beings, we're the only species stupid enough to actually poison ourselves. As part of modern living, we create a wide variety of chemical toxins that go into the ecosystem through rivers and streams, the air, the soil and so on. Not only that, we actually synthesize toxic chemicals and then inject them directly into the food supply -- knowing full well that they are poisonous and are major contributors to the epidemic rates of chronic disease we are experiencing today.
(3192 views)


November 30, 2005

PROZAC BACKLASH: Trouble in Prozac Nation - Can Prozac make you want to die? The idea seems strange, given that the drug and similar antidepressants are supposed to do just the opposite.
(1871 views)


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