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FDA: Ear Candles: Risk of Serious Injuries

Audience: Consumers, Otolaryngological healthcare professionals FDA is notifying consumers and healthcare providers of its warning not to use ear candles - a hollow cone about 10

Professor Bruce Hollis and The Dark Report are presenting a 90 minute Audio Conference on Vitamin D (PR)

DATE: Wednesday, February 24, 2010TIME: 1 p.m. EDT; 12 p.m. CDT; 11 a.m. MDT; 10 a.m. PDTPLACE: Your telephone or speakerphoneCOST: a whopping $245 After you ...
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DOJ closes the anthrax case

The U.S. Justice Department and other government agencies on Feb 19 issued a joint statement that the investigation into the 2001 anthrax attacks has officially ...
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Overlooked Contaminant Found in Donated Blood…

Posted by: Dr. Mercola February 20 2010   The CDC has reported that, in March 2009, several people accidentally received blood products with yellow fever vaccine in them. The ...
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What May Be the Single Biggest Threat to Your Health?

Posted by: Dr. Mercola February 20 2010    The UK Government is seeking to rid itself of a billion pounds worth of unwanted swine flu vaccine -- because the ...
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How can I save money?

For most kinds of purchases, you can get valuable advice and comparisons on the Internet. Ask a librarian or friends which Internet sites they think ...
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One aspirin a day keeps breast cancer away?

Tursday Feb 18, 2010 (foodconsumer.org) -- Taking aspirin regularly may have a lower risk of recurrence and death from breast cancer in women surviving the ...
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Happiness cuts coronary heart disease risk

A new study published on Feb 18, 2010 issue of the European Heart Journal suggests positive emotions like feeling happy may help prevent coronary heart ...
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Obesity may raise kidney stone risk

Obesity may double the risk of developing kidney stones regardless of its severity, according to a new study in the Feb 2010 issue of Journal ...
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Statins may raise diabetes risk

People using cholesterol-lowering statins were found to be 9 percent more likely to develop diabetes, according to researchers who said that the heart benefits outweigh ...
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