News & Articles By Amy Goodrich
07/23/2017
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By Amy Goodrich
Natural antibiotic remedies for surviving pandemics revealed in upcoming talks with immune system experts
Learn about the best natural strategies to revive your immune system and neutralize the threat of superbugs, pandemics, viruses and chronic diseases, including autoimmune disorders, heart disease and dementia. Join Natural News for one of the largest and most important summits of the year to protect your health. In just a few days, the Immune Defense […]
07/20/2017
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By Amy Goodrich
Chemotherapy obsolete? “Ceramide nanoliposome” uses liposomal delivery to target and kill cancer cells without harming healthy cells
Penn State researchers have developed a new compound, called ceramide nanoliposome, that has the potential to replace radiation and chemotherapy in the future. This new drug is able to smart kill tumors, meaning it targets and destroys cancer cells while leaving healthy cells unharmed. In 2005, James Adair, professor of materials science and engineering, biomedical […]
06/08/2017
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By Amy Goodrich
Cannabis oil (CBD) CURES 12-year-old girl of life-threatening seizures
Cannabis oil (CBD) has saved a 12-year-old girl from having life-threatening seizures caused by a rare form of epilepsy. Earlier this year, Annalise Lujan was competing in a Tucson gymnastics competition when she started vomiting and lost all feeling in her legs. “By her fourth event, she just couldn’t move. She couldn’t walk. She just […]
05/03/2017
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By Amy Goodrich
Riding your bike can cut your cancer and heart disease risk by almost half, says new study
Once you grin and bear it, riding your bicycle to work isn’t as bad or annoying as it sounds. It is usually much faster than taking public transport or driving your car to work. Furthermore, it is one of the easiest ways to keep fit while saving gas money and reducing your carbon footprint. Those […]
05/03/2017
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By Amy Goodrich
New study proves meditation can keep brains young
Taking a few moments each day to quiet your mind can reduce stress, depression, pain, and fight inflammatory diseases on a genetic level. While the scientific world often remains skeptical about the healing powers of this ancient technique, sometimes we don’t need scientific proof since there is no denying that this non-invasive technique works on […]
04/22/2017
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By Amy Goodrich
Patients found to recover more quickly once they remove hospital gowns
A British campaign called the PJ Paralysis Initiative has been launched by staff members of the Nottingham University Hospitals (NUH) National Health System (NHS) Foundation Trust in the United Kingdom. Its goal is to encourage patients in hospitals to dress in their own clothes as soon as they feel able to move around. This simple, […]
04/20/2017
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By Amy Goodrich
Fruits and vegetables found to lower blood pressure, says new study
Touted as a “silent killer” by the American Heart Association, some 85 million Americans – or one out of every three adults – suffer from high blood pressure. Since there are usually no obvious symptoms, nearly 20 percent of these people don’t even know they have blood pressure issues. If left untreated, high blood pressure (also […]
04/17/2017
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By Amy Goodrich
Rare disease forces 7 year old to compete in triathlons
No matter what Jake Vella does, the 7-year-old boy from Malta continues to get larger as a result of a rare life-threatening condition that affects the automatic nervous and endocrine system. He suffers from rapid-onset obesity with hypothalamic dysregulation hypoventilation and autonomic dysregulation, known as ROHHAD, a condition of which less than 100 people have […]
04/09/2017
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By Amy Goodrich
Opium-like painkiller alternative can be found growing in your backyard
If you’re suffering from pain of any type, your first impulse might be to reach for a pill. If that is the case, then you are not alone. Many people rely on over-the-counter or prescription pain medication, but these come with the risk of severe side effects and drug dependency issues. A large segment of […]
03/14/2017
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By Amy Goodrich
Are walnuts the key to fighting prostate cancer? Researchers think so
Next to non-melanoma skin cancer, prostate cancer is the most prevalent cancer among men in America, according to the latest statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In 2013, 176,450 new cases of prostate cancer were diagnosed, and about 27,681 American men died from this largely preventable disease. The prostate is a […]
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