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Notizie di saluteEsposto: il GM grande pota il mitoLunedì 21 aprile 2008 Da Geoffrey Lean
il nuovo studio principale indica che la soia modificata produce 10 per cento meno alimento che il relativo equivalente convenzionale.
La modifica genetica realmente taglia il rendimento dei raccolti, esposizioni autorevoli nuove di studio, insidianti i reclami ripetuti che un interruttore alla tecnologia discutibile è necessario risolvere la crisi di alimento crescente del mondo.
Lo studio - effettuato più dei tre passati…
etichettato Notizie di salute e Notizie BRITANNICHEIl Canada probabilmente per identificare il `di plastica dell'ingrediente tossico'Giovedì 17 aprile 2008Da IAN AUSTEN OTTAWA - il governo canadese sarebbe aspetta per dichiarare come tossico un prodotto chimico ampiamente usato in plastica per le bottiglie del bambino, la bevanda ed i contenitori dell'alimento così come i rivestimenti in latte dell'alimento.
Una bottiglia di marca di Nalgene, che è fatta con il bisphenol-a.
Una persona con conoscenza del programma chimico di revisione del governo ha parlato…
etichettato Notizie di salute e Notizie del mondoFDA accusata intenzionalmente di generazione dei monopolii della drogaGiovedì 17 aprile 2008Da David Gutierrez di direttore generale uscente di Wyeth gigante farmaceutico ha accusato la FDA “di stabilizzazione dei monopolii„ richiedendo le nuove droghe dimostrare che funzionano più meglio dei prodotti attualmente sul mercato. “Se siete la prima azienda da ottenere approvata in certa zona ed i competitori non possono ottenere sul mercato, la FDA ora sta stabilendo i monopolii. E quello non è certamente il loro mandato, “Bob Essner detto. Essner ha detto… etichettato Notizie di salute e Notizie degli S.U.A.Come la psichiatria è Medicating un la nazioneGiovedì 17 aprile 2008Da Charles dell'autore del Onnesha Roychoudhuri il barbiere discute le nozioni non realistiche degli Americani circa felicità. Abbiamo medicalized le edizioni molto di vita che non sono malattie mentali. Mentre ora siamo stato abituati alla diga degli annunci pubblicitari della droga di prescrizione su principale-tempo TV, sta stonando per imparare che questa che fa pubblicità è legale soltanto negli Stati Uniti ed in Nuova Zelanda. L'industria farmaceutica non Americani giusti dell'obiettivo direttamente, ma inoltre… etichettato Notizie di salute e Notizie degli S.U.A.Additivi alimentari offensivi quanto cavoLunedì 7 aprile 2008British Researchers Find Artificial Colors Harm Children's Brains, Request Phase-Out By Annie Bell Muzaurieta A team of British researchers from Southampton University carried out a study to look at seven food additives, and their findings were grim: The additives are doing as much damage to children's brains as the lead in gasoline. According to an article in The Independent, the researchers said children's intelligence was being damaged by the ... tagged Health News and UK NewsA Deeper Look At Drugs In Our Tap WaterFriday, April 4th, 2008Cathy Sherman Picture this: Three guys go into a bar. The batender asks, "What'll you have?" "A beer", says the first guy. Second one says, "Whiskey" and turning to the third guy asks, "what about you?" "Oh me, I really need a good strong kick, one with lots of punch to it... Yep, I think this day calls for a big one on tap! Hey bartender, how about some of your ... tagged Health NewsMedia Tells People To Drink Soda Not WaterFriday, April 4th, 2008As proof that mainstream health information continutes to become increasingly detached from reality, the mainstream media (MSM) has launched a new wave of misinformation designed to discredit the health benefits of drinking water! Just today, for example, Fox News ran a story entitled, Skip the Water, Have a Soda Instead. ((http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,345...) Other news organizations, such as the Chicago Tribune also jumped on the bandwagon, declaring that drinking eight glasses ... tagged Health News and USA NewsMobile phones ‘more dangerous than smoking’Tuesday, April 1st, 2008Brain expert warns of huge rise in tumours and calls on industry to take immediate steps to reduce radiation. Mobile phones could kill far more people than smoking or asbestos, a study by an award-winning cancer expert has concluded. He says people should avoid using them wherever possible and that governments and the mobile phone industry must take "immediate steps" to reduce exposure to their radiation. The study, by Dr Vini Khurana, ... tagged Health News and TechnologyAre We Really That Ill?Saturday, March 29th, 2008CHICAGO - America has reached a point where almost half its population is described as being in some way mentally ill, and nearly a quarter of its citizens - 67.5 million - have taken antidepressants. These statistics have sparked a widespread, sometimes rancorous debate about whether people are taking far more medication than is needed for problems that may not even be mental disorders. Studies indicate ... tagged Health NewsIs this the End of Antibiotics?Friday, March 28th, 2008Eventually antibiotics are going to be seen as one of the worst things to ever come out of pharmaceutical science because in the end, they have made us only weaker in the face of ever increasingly strong super bugs that are resistant to all the antibiotics doctors have at their disposal. When we look at how deep the rabbit hole goes with antibiotics, we will get sick in our souls. ... tagged Health NewsAn apple a day keeps the McDoctor awayThursday, March 20th, 2008Shake-up of hospitals will open door to McDonald's sponsorship. Firms such as McDonald's and Virgin could be allowed to sponsor NHS hospital wards under radical plans announced by the Government to allow sponsorship of health services and create a new era of open competition between hospitals. Private companies will be allowed to create some "brand awareness" such as a logo on hospital property but they would not be allowed to gain a ... tagged Health News and UK NewsEli Lilly E-Mail Discussed Unapproved Use of DrugSaturday, March 15th, 2008John C. Lechleiter, an Eli Lilly official who is about to become the company’s top executive, wrote an e-mail message in 2003 that appears to have encouraged Lilly to promote its schizophrenia medicine Zyprexa for a use not approved by federal drug regulators. Mr. Lechleiter’s comments came in a March 2003 e-mail ... tagged Health NewsEx-Drug Sales Rep Exposes AllFriday, March 14th, 2008Former Eli Lilly Rep Says He Wined and Dined Doctors to Make a Sale To sell their drugs, pharmaceutical companies hire former cheerleaders and ex-models to wine and dine doctors, exaggerate the drug's benefits and underplay their side-effects, a former sales rep told a Congressional committee this morning. Shahram Ahari, who spent two years selling Prozac and Zypraxa for Eli Lily, told a Senate Aging Committee chaired by Sen. Herb Kohl, D-Wisc., ... tagged Health NewsMRSA Infections Killing More Americans than AIDSWednesday, March 12th, 2008An antibiotic-resistant strain of the common staph bacteria is now responsible for more deaths in the United States than AIDS, according to a study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and published in the Journal of the American Medical Association. "This is a significant public health problem" said CDC medical epidemiologist Scott K. Fridkin. "We should be very worried." Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a variant of ... tagged Health NewsDrug traces found in U.S. water supplyMonday, March 10th, 2008 Trace amounts of pharmaceutical drugs are lurking in Louisville's drinking water, including one used to treat people with bipolar disorder and alcohol withdrawal, and another prescribed to combat seizures.
Swimming with them in the city's water supply is a favorite pick-me-up: caffeine.
The findings are part of a nationwide investigation into pharmaceutical drugs in drinking water ...
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