Mammograms May Raise Breast Cancer Risk in Some Women

Mammograms aimed at finding breast cancer might actually raise the chances of developing it in young women whose genes put them at higher risk for the disease, a study by leading European cancer agencies suggests. Read more:...[more]

08.09.2012Logo TIME Healthland

A rare form of autism may be treated with nutritional supplements

Researchers at the University of California, San Diego, have identified a rare, hereditary form of autism that may be treatable with nutritional supplements, a new study reports.[more]

07.09.2012

Newsletter September 2012

Workshops, Metals in Saliva & Alzheimer, Amyloid Proteins and Zinc[more]

01.09.2012

Toxic Chemicals in Kids’ School Supplies

A recent report released by the advocacy group Center for Health, Environment & Justice (CHEJ) says high levels of toxic chemicals called phthalates, some of which were banned in children’s toys in 2008, are present in...[more]

29.08.2012

Geoengineering & Cloud seeding

Chemtrails - Aluminum, Barium, Strontium and other metals[more]

28.08.2012

Stanford News

TUNA CAUGHT IN CALIFORNIA CARRY RADIATION FROM JAPANESE NUCLEAR DISASTER[more]

30.05.2012