All posts tagged with Health
05/01/2017 / By Tracey Watson

The vaccine debate rages on, with some vehemently pro and others vehemently against vaccine mandates and toxic ingredients. The mainstream

//www.newstarget.com/2017-05-01-comprehensive-list-of-states-with-the-highest-toxic-vaccine-rates.html

05/01/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Instead of using conventional medicine to treat his aches, one Cuban man has turned to an unusual source of relief.

//www.newstarget.com/2017-05-01-cuban-man-swears-that-scorpion-stings-have-helped-his-arthritis-pain.html

04/29/2017 / By Amy Goodrich

We all know smoking is bad for us, yet millions of people still smoke. According to the Centers for Disease

//www.newstarget.com/2017-04-29-10-deadly-chemicals-cigarette-manufacturers-dont-want-you-to-know-about.html

04/28/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

It’s a somewhat familiar scenario in films and TV: someone is poisoned and it looks like they’re going to die

//www.newstarget.com/2017-04-28-epipen-prices-have-skyrocketed-over-100-in-the-last-decade.html

04/28/2017 / By Vicki Batts

The decision to undergo a double mastectomy is not one that is made lightly, but it is one that countless

//www.newstarget.com/2017-04-28-women-being-conned-into-unnecessary-double-mastectomies-by-doctors-who-misrepresent-genetic-testing-warns-stanford-researchers.html

04/27/2017 / By Russel Davis

Researchers at Israel-based biopharmaceutical firm Q2 Pharma Ltd. and the Case Western Reserve University have identified and patented a group of non-antibiotic, small-molecule antivirulence

//www.newstarget.com/2017-04-27-mysterious-compound-called-f19-discovered-by-israeli-researchers-to-kill-antibiotic-resistant-superbugs-without-encouraging-resistance.html

04/26/2017 / By Amy Goodrich

An Ohio couple, Christian and Katie Maple, lost custody of one of their children after they disagreed with the school’s

//www.newstarget.com/2017-04-26-cps-seizes-child-after-parents-challenge-adhd-diagnosis.html

04/25/2017 / By Ethan Huff

A vocal coalition of Michiganders is taking to the streets — and their local city council meetings — to oppose

//www.newstarget.com/2017-04-25-pushback-against-smart-meters-continues-to-grow-across-the-u-s.html

04/25/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Warning: cash register receipts are toxic, according to one team of researchers. The 2014 study published in the journal, PLOS

//www.newstarget.com/2017-04-25-warning-your-cash-register-receipt-is-full-of-dangerous-chemicals.html

04/24/2017 / By Russel Davis

A basic understanding of finances and financial securities such as bonds and stocks may help reduce the risk of anxiety and

//www.newstarget.com/2017-04-24-basic-understanding-of-how-the-stock-market-works-found-to-drastically-reduce-anxiety-and-blood-pressure.html

04/24/2017 / By Russel Davis

Tattoos may increase the risk of suffering heat stroke, a small study found. To carry out the study, researchers at Alma

//www.newstarget.com/2017-04-24-tattoos-may-lead-to-heat-stroke-by-impairing-your-skins-natural-sweat-production.html

04/23/2017 / By Vicki Batts

Would you consider eating some fried bugs at a baseball game? If you’re going to Safeco Field in Seattle, you

//www.newstarget.com/2017-04-23-seattle-ballpark-begins-serving-fried-insects-as-game-time-snack-2.html

04/23/2017 / By Jayson Veley

Humans and technology have a bittersweet relationship with one another. One the one hand, it makes our lives more convenient.

//www.newstarget.com/2017-04-23-walmart-to-unveil-sedentary-shopping-where-you-dont-even-have-to-walk-the-store-flying-drones-bring-all-the-products-to-your-basket.html

04/21/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

Does your toddler use a smartphone? It might sound like a silly question, but even the strictest parents have been

//www.newstarget.com/2017-04-21-dangerous-study-reveals-75-of-toddlers-are-using-touchscreens.html

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