New Study Exposes the “60% Effective” Flu Shot as 98.5% Useless

by Dr. Mercola

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends a yearly flu vaccine as “the first and most important step in protecting against flu viruses.”

This advice applies to everyone 6 months of age and older, and the CDC stresses that you “should get a flu vaccine as soon as [they] are […]

Disease Creep: How we’re fooled into taking cholesterol drugs we don’t need

by Jeanne Lenzer
New America Foundation

Jeanne Lenzer is a former Knight Science Journalism Fellow and a frequent contributor to BMJ, and has published works in The Atlantic, The New York Times Magazine, Discover, The New Republic, and other outlets.
When doctors recommend tests, drugs or surgeries to prevent bad outcomes (think cholesterol-lowering agents to prevent strokes […]

Treating Disabled: Potent Drugs and Few Rules

By DANNY HAKIM
New York Times

Excerpts:

Something was happening to Katie Strignano. After she was moved into a state-run group home, the 26-year-old woman, who is severely mentally retarded, started gaining weight, drooling, breaking out in pimples and pulling out her hair, leaving a bald spot the size of a softball on her head.

Her […]

Coconut Oil for Horse Tail Health

from Horseforum.com

Has anyone used coconut oil in their horses mane and tail?

from user DejaVu:

I use it and completely recommend it. My geldings tail is soft, shiny, and strong. Because it’s so moisturized, there’s no breakage of the hair, so his tail has gotten longer and thicker, since the hairs are having […]

Saturated Fats Help Build Hormones and Tame Your Appetite

By Dr. Mercola

CBS News, one of the most-watched news programs in the world, recently ran a report questioning whether animal fat is as bad as ‘conventional wisdom’ would have you believe.

The answer?

It most certainly is not.

The vilification of fats go back to the early 1950’s, when Dr. Ancel Keys published an influential paper comparing […]

Antidepressants used by 11 percent of Americans

By Tom Kisken
standard.net

The woman leaning against a pillar didn’t know more Americans — twice as many — take antidepressants than go to movie theaters weekly. She hadn’t heard that a federal study found the meds are used by 23 percent of middle-aged women — almost one in four.

But she knows […]

New Study: Antidepressant Drugs no Better than Placebo

By Amy Norton
reuters.com

(Reuters Health) – Neither antidepressants nor “talk therapy” were able to outperform inactive placebo pills in a new clinical trial on depression treatment — though there were hints that the effects varied based on people’s sex and race, researchers report.

The findings, published in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, add to evidence that […]

The Benefits of Coconut Oil for Black and Textured Hair Types

By Audrey Sivasothy
Black Girl with Long Hair
Coconut oil has many benefits for black and textured hair types. Over the years, considerable coconut oil research has been conducted to better understand the oil and its benefits in hair care. Recent research points to coconut oil’s benefits as both a sealant and hair […]

The Vaccine Injured: Where Has Compassion Gone?

by Barbara Loe Fisher
National Vaccine Information Center

During this season of remembrance and thanksgiving, I am grateful for the blessings that I have had in my life, including the hard times, when I learned that faith and hope can overcome fear and doubt. Adversity can make us stronger but it is also […]

US Foreign Policy Destroys Native Sustainable Agriculture

by Brian Shilhavy
Health Impact News Editor
Lost in the current debate regarding U.S. foreign policy in this current election cycle, is the question of how our military involvement in the Middle East has affected the local populations, particularly their native agriculture. Unfortunately, this is a story that is largely ignored by the mainstream media.
Iraq
In Iraq, […]