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21 Nov

FDA Approved Human Medical Experiments with Artificial Blood; Hundreds Died

(NaturalNews) The FDA allowed tests to proceed on new varieties of artificial blood even though it should have been aware that the products drastically increased patients' risk of heart attacks and death, according to a review conducted by the National Institutes of Health and Public Citizen, and...

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Michele Swenson: Like On Wall Street, Current Health Care Policy Privatizes Profit And Socializes Risk

The American Medical Association's proposed health care reform goes by the name Voice for the Uninsured and advocates government-subsidized purchase of private insurance. It sounds remarkably like the Massachusetts plan that mandates purchase of private insurance, reimbursed by government in the...

Bury HuffingtonPost.com September 24

The U.S. Military's Ongoing Use of Psychiatrists [The Corpus Callosum]

Ever since the inception of the Global and Perpetual War on Terror, there has been concern about the role of professionals with training in psychology and psychiatry in the design, conduct, and interpretation of torture programs. The American Psychiatric Association (APA) banned such partic...

Bury ScienceBlogs September 23

Green Tea and Cardiovascular Health

A large study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association shows that regular drinkers of green tea in Japan enjoy a reduced risk of cardiovascular mortality, and a... ...

Bury About.co... Disease September 21

Does the Plastic Additive Bisphenol Cause Heart Disease and Diabetes?

In an article this week in the Journal of the American Medical Association, investigators report that increased exposure to the commonly-used plastic additive bisphenol may be associated with an increased... ...

Bury About.co... Disease September 17

Plastic additive BPA connected to diabetes, heart disease

Plastic additive BPA connected to diabetes, heart disease

A population study has correlated exposure to Bisphenol A, commonly present in bottles and cans, to diagnoses of heart disease and diagnosis, and an accompanying editorial calls for regulatory action.Read More... ...

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