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Pharma-Funded Article Claims Reports Of The Demise Of Chemotherapy Have Been ‘Greatly Exaggerated’

With research increasingly confirming that chemotherapy encourages the spread of cancer, a new article funded by a pharmaceutical company and published in The American Journal of Managed Care has claimed that reports of the demise of the toxic cancer treatment are ‘greatly exaggerated’.

New Analysis Identifies Hundreds Of Common Medical Practices That Are Ineffective

A new analysis of over 3000 trials published in leading medical journals has identified almost 400 common medical practices it says are ineffective. Published in the […]

Micronutrients Can Benefit In Combatting Mesothelioma

Mesothelioma is an aggressive cancer that affects the lining of the lungs, heart, or abdomen. Although rare, mesothelioma is a very aggressive cancer which is difficult […]

New Study Finds Micronutrient Deficiencies Common In Patients Diagnosed With Celiac Disease

A new study from the United States has found that many patients with celiac disease have micronutrient deficiencies. Carried out by researchers at the Mayo Clinic […]

The Cell Damaging Effects Of Roundup (Glyphosate) Herbicides

Roundup is a highly toxic herbicide containing the active ingredient glyphosate. Glyphosate is a non-selective herbicide, which means that it kills plants by preventing them from […]

U.S. Judge Slashes Roundup Weedkiller Damages Award To $25.3 Million, But Bayer Still Plans To Appeal

A U.S. federal judge has slashed the damages awarded to Edwin Hardeman, a California man who developed cancer as a result of using Roundup, a weedkiller, to control weeds on his property. But Bayer, the company that produces the toxic chemical, claims it isn’t carcinogenic and says it still plans to appeal.

Austria Becomes First European Country To Ban Glyphosate Weedkiller

Austria has become the first European country to implement a total ban on glyphosate, the toxic weedkiller chemical suspected to cause cancer in people exposed to it.

Almost 44 Thousand UK Dementia Patients Being Given Drugs That Increase Risk Of Strokes And Death

Almost 44 thousand dementia patients in the UK are being given antipsychotic drugs that increase the risk of strokes and death.