The great swine flu hoax of 2009 is now falling apart at the seams as one country after another unloads hundreds of millions of doses of unused swine flu vaccines. No informed person wants the injection anymore, and the entire fear-based campaign to promote the vaccines has now been exposed as outright quackery and propaganda, writes Mike Adams.
Health
Swine flu: One big hoax
Mommy Dearest: Bad parenting
Bad parenting imprints indelible damage upon people's personalities, coping skills and leaves them with very little confidence, self-esteem or the ability to trust other human beings, writes Tracie O'Keefe.
Sex and dementia: shrouded in taboo
Does sex with your loved one have to stop if either of you fall victim to dementia? Lara Riscol reports.
Mindful eating
In our high-speed 24/7 culture, we often gobble down our food without thinking about it. Using all five senses when eating keeps you focused on the present and can be as calming as meditation, writes Kelly Blainey.
Can bacteria cause cancer?
Is cancer an infectious disease caused by bacteria? As a physician-dermatologist Dr Alan Cantwell has studied various aspects of the cancer microbe for over 30 years. He shares some of his observations.
Aerotoxic Syndrome: The best kept secret in aviation?
Passengers getting off airline flights often experience ‘jet lag’ which is clearly due to changing time zones but many may also experience long-term serious ill health after certain ‘fume event’ flights but will never understand the simple cause. Captain John Hoyte explains the phenomenon known as ‘Aerotoxic Syndrome’.
Revenge of bacteria
Our obsession with 'germs' has resulted in many people using anti-bacterial cleansers regularly throughout their homes. But a new study suggests these products may be doing us far more harm than good, writes Dr Amy Tutuer, MD.
What's really going on with women's hormones?
Many women often feel their hormones are ruining and running their lives. They blame them for their mood swings, their inability to control their appetites, their recurrence of thrush or cystitis every month, and their chronic depression and despondency. But few women really understand why their hormones have so much power over the way they feel and think, writes Linda Crockett.
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