We're not kidding. After you recover from your open heart surgery, you can go downstairs to the in-hospital McDonald's and get yourself a double cheeseburger, large coke, and fries.
The idea of a "silver bullet" that can cure humankind of a broad variety of the diseases that plague it, from cancer to measles to the flu, has long been a dream of patient and physician alike.
The major antioxidant compound found in olive oil is capable of killing cancer cells in less than an hour while leaving healthy cells unharmed, according to a study conducted by researchers from Rutgers University and Hunter College and published in
Tisha Casida, founder of That's Natural! explains the basics of cannabidiol, also known as CBD. Her company's product is made from hemp grown in Colorado, as well as a process that contains no solvents (supercritical CO2 extraction).
Scientists at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne, Australia, have developed a new drug-like molecule with the ability to inhibit a key signal that triggers inflammation in the body.
Dr. Stephanie Seneff, a senior scientist at MIT has declared that we are facing an epidemic of autism that may result in one half of all children being affected by autism in ten years. She cites Monsanto's Roundup, as the culprit...
As if Oregon's politics couldn't get any crazier, what with with the strange resignation of its governor this month, add this to the mix: its attorney general has launched a second ugly lawsuit against huge Silicon Valley tech company, Oracle.
One of the most under-reported medical success stories in recent years has been the increase in medical tourism: traveling abroad to get high-quality care at a fraction of what it would cost in the United States.
A mother-of-six with learning disabilities could be sterilized after health authority and social services bosses asked a judge for permission to force entry into her home, restrain her and take her to hospital.
The misery of a measles outbreak at the Happiest Place on Earth is an irony even the most jaded epidemiologist could do without, but the 52 cases that originated in Disneyland in December hide within them an even scarier number--scary, that is, unle
Landrum refused to comply, saying the board is accusing him of incompetency. He also accused officials of investigating him only after discovering that he meets patients in vacant parking lots or drives to see them.
What we're left with is a phantasm-map of Nowhere Land, a philosophy of limitation. A translation of human problems and suffering into a professional liar's language...
Nearly 30 percent of the global population is overweight or obese, and this has a significant impact on cancer rates, experts say. According to one recent report,1, 2 obesity is responsible for an estimated 500,000 cancer cases worldwide each year.
Folks, if this is the medical breakthrough that many think it is, the FDA is in for a big fight. It appears they are trying to get regulatory power over a common substance(s) in advance of allowing big Pharma to sell it to the public at inflated pric
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Denee Mallon marveled at the view of Lake Michigan from her hospital bed in the Windy City, where she had just made history: the then 74-year-old transgender woman underwent a milestone sex reassignment surgery she'd sought for decades. "Here I am, f
After 17 years as an oncology nurse, Valerie Warwick took a huge risk and walked away from a lucrative income because she could not be a part of the conventional cancer industry anymore.
$799,860 project to 'ensure elderly are eating healthily' - See more at: http://freebeacon.com/issues/feds-creating-robots-for-old-people/#sthash.vfcCl294.dpuf
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