All posts tagged with Health
10/07/2016 / By Vicki Batts

The rise and proliferation of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is becoming an increasingly prominent threat, not just here in the states but

//www.newstarget.com/2016-10-07-25-year-old-student-discovers-way-to-kill-superbugs-without-antibiotics.html

10/07/2016 / By JD Heyes

When you have an ingrown toenail removed, the last thing you’re thinking is that someday, in the aftermath, you’ll be

//www.newstarget.com/2016-10-07-teenagers-leg-amputated-after-simple-ingrown-toenail-procedure-causes-issues.html

10/07/2016 / By usafeaturesmedia

(MindBodyScience.news) Helping the body to regrow damaged organs may sound like science fiction, but researchers in Switzerland say they’ve done just

//www.newstarget.com/2016-10-07-organs-regrow-themselves-in-clinical-study.html

10/06/2016 / By Mary Wilder

If there’s one thing that we Americans love, it’s alcohol. Celebrations of all kinds seem to require it, and we consume

//www.newstarget.com/2016-10-06-hangoverless-synthetic-alcohol-to-replace-all-traditional-alcohol-by-2050.html

10/06/2016 / By JD Heyes

For years advocates of legalizing marijuana for recreational use have emphatically stated that there is no evidence that suggests that

//www.newstarget.com/2016-10-06-us-attorney-general-admits-prescription-painkillers-are-the-gateway-drug-not-marijuana.html

10/06/2016 / By Vicki Batts

An international independent organization working to secure human rights for all humans, known as the Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life Global

//www.newstarget.com/2016-10-06-mentally-ill-depressed-patients-are-being-euthanized-in-the-netherlands.html

10/05/2016 / By Dianne Wiley

The first thing to understand is “what is a microbe and why is it dangerous?” Microbes are microorganisms such as

//www.newstarget.com/2016-10-05-5-things-you-need-to-know-about-antimicrobial-resistance.html

10/05/2016 / By JD Heyes

Some professionals whom we trust the most – doctors – are abusing that trust, and in disgusting ways. The trouble

//www.newstarget.com/2016-10-05-sexually-abusive-doctors-are-being-shielded-continuing-to-practice-without-repercussions.html

10/05/2016 / By Randall Wilkens

During the late 1940s and the 1950s, outbreaks of polio surged throughout the United States. One specific incident in Reidsville,

//www.newstarget.com/2016-10-05-was-the-cure-for-polio-buried-to-profit-from-dangerous-rockefeller-vaccines.html

10/04/2016 / By JD Heyes

In today’s toxic world it’s best to have at your disposal a number of ways in which you can filter

//www.newstarget.com/2016-10-04-used-coffee-grounds-can-help-filter-contaminated-water.html

10/04/2016 / By JD Heyes

First there were drugs like Viagra and Cialis to assist with erectile disfunction.  Now, it seems, there is a “stiff”

//www.newstarget.com/2016-10-04-fda-viagra-like-effect-from-stiff-bull-herbal-coffee-can-pose-serious-health-risks.html

10/04/2016 / By usafeaturesmedia

(BigGovernment.news) A pending federal ban on an ancient Asian herb called kratom is drawing pushback from some researchers and alternative-medicine advocates.

//www.newstarget.com/2016-10-04-controversy-erupts-over-ban-of-hot-new-drug.html

10/03/2016 / By D. Samuelson
Hemp

What do Mark Justh, a retired JP Morgan banker, and Daniel Dolgin, a former Washington D.C. national security and counterterrorism

//www.newstarget.com/2016-10-03-farmers-in-new-york-plant-first-hemp-crop-in-80-years.html

10/03/2016 / By Mary Wilder

In America, we are constantly told that we are free citizens. From the time that we are born, our supposed

//www.newstarget.com/2016-10-03-every-49-seconds-someone-is-arrested-for-cannabis-possession.html

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