November 8, 2019

Can We Make Our Vaccines Safer?

Vaccines and the potential health risks of vaccination—particularly in infants and children—have been surrounded by controversy and are the subject of heated debates among parents, doctors, […]
November 7, 2019

Any Amount Of Running Linked To Significantly Lower Risk Of Death

Any amount of running is linked to a significantly lower risk of death from any cause, finds a pooled analysis of the available evidence, published online in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
November 6, 2019

Blood Test Could Detect Breast Cancer Five Years Before Clinical Signs Appear

Researchers say a blood test could detect breast cancer five years before clinical signs of the disease appear in patients.
November 5, 2019

Common Pesticides Found To Starve Fish By Killing Aquatic Insects

Scientists investigating the collapse of fisheries in Japan say that common pesticides are starving fish by killing aquatic insects.
November 4, 2019

Cairo University Aiming To Plant One Million Fruit Trees Within Four Years

Cairo University in Egypt is aiming to plant one million fruit trees within four years.
November 1, 2019

Antibiotics: Even Low Use In Children Can Have A Negative Impact On Health

A new study has found that even low use of antibiotics in children can have a negative impact on their health.
November 1, 2019

Preventing Heart Disease In Uganda: ‘Movement of Life’ Plants Over 12,000 Vitamin-Rich Fruit Trees

The Movement of Life Uganda team recently reported they have successfully planted more than 12,000 fruit trees in their country. Planted at schools and homes as […]
November 1, 2019

Health, Food & Dignity for All

In 2014, under the banner of our Movement of Life campaign, the Dr. Rath Health Foundation launched a project to bring the message of natural health to some of the people who are in the greatest need of it: school children in poor areas of Uganda in Africa.