Pass the pepper and the warning label. New York City is beginning a new era in nutritional warnings this week: Chain restaurants will have to start putting a special symbol on highly salty dishes. Health Commissioner Dr. Mary Bassett discussed the first-of-its-kind rule Monday at an Applebee’s in Times Square…. Read More
Government scientists bullied for exposing GMO secrets
By Jenny Thompson, Director, Health Sciences Institute Is our government treating its own scientists like terrorists? For years researchers at federal agencies like the FDA and USDA have warned that they’re being bullied, demoted and even fired for trying to bring you life-saving health information. Especially when their studies could… Read More
Heroic Paris emergency crews saved hundreds
If it weren’t for the fast, capable response of emergency crews, the November 13th Paris attacks could have been even worse. When extremists began their bloody attack, it triggered the activation of an emergency response plan to treat the injured — and while 302 people were rushed to hospitals, only… Read More
A victory for death: Planned Parenthood lawyers overturn law
A Wisconsin law that requires abortion providers to get admitting privileges at nearby hospitals is unconstitutional, a federal appeals court panel ruled Monday. The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel’s 2-1 decision doesn’t put the question to rest. Nearly a dozen states have imposed similar requirements on abortion providers,… Read More
Medicare costs set to sky rocket?
With time running out on open enrollment season, many seniors are facing sharply higher premiums for Medicare’s popular prescription drug program. The reason: rising drug costs have overtaken a long stretch of stable premiums. Beneficiaries have until Dec. 7 to see if there’s a lower-cost plan that will cover their… Read More
Mute boy gets amazing medical miracle
Grant Hasse was born with two very rare conditions — one that’s usually fatal, the other that should have left him unable to talk. But at almost 4 years old, he’s a healthy bundle of energy after three dozen surgeries, including an innovative operation to create a new voice box…. Read More
What’s paralyzing thousands of American veterans?
By Jenny Thompson, Director, Health Sciences Institute Far from the battlefields of Syria and Iraq, there’s a growing army of Americans that our government doesn’t want to talk about. Soldiers and veterans who have been confined to wheelchairs, can’t talk, and even struggle to feed themselves. Many have already died…. Read More
Is a ‘Frankenfish’ heading to your family’s dinner?
What’s for dinner? Before long, it may well be genetically modified salmon, the first such altered animal cleared for human consumption in the United States. Critics call it “frankenfish,” but the Food and Drug Administration granted its approval on Thursday, saying the faster-growing salmon is safe to eat. It could… Read More
Scientists growing test-tube ‘voices’
From mom’s comforting croon to a shout of warning, our voices are the main way we communicate and one we take for granted unless something goes wrong. Now researchers have grown human vocal cords in the laboratory that appear capable of producing sound — in hopes of one day helping… Read More
AMA: Kiss those Viagra commercials good-bye
The American Medical Association on Tuesday called for a ban on direct-to-consumer ads for prescription drugs and implantable medical devices, saying they contribute to rising costs and patients’ demands for inappropriate treatment. Delegates at the influential group’s policy-making meeting in Atlanta voted to adopt that as official policy as part… Read More
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