Major study from Uefa suggests 1-in-12 top football players could use steroids
By Mark Piggott
September 20, 2015 11:40 BST
Abel Xavier football player 2007
In 2005, while playing for Middlesbrough, Abel Xavier was suspended from football for 18 months after testing positive for using the...
Reanalysis: Antidepressant Drug Paxil Makes Teens Suicidal
by Julie Fidler
Posted on September 17, 2015
Why is it still on the market?
Contrary to what a 2001 study found, the antidepressant drug Paxil is not safe and effective for teens. In fact, the very opposite is true.
According to a...
Study: Children Exposed to GMO Soy Pesticides Suffer ‘Serious Genetic Damage’
by Christina Sarich
Posted on August 31, 2015
A 2015 study has shown that children exposed to pesticides used to grow GM soy suffer serious genetic damage. Does this mean that our children will suffer the same...
Turmeric Extract May Prevent, Even Reverse Diabetes (Type 1 and 2)
Posted on: Sunday, August 30th 2015
Written By: Sayer Ji, Founder
What if the long sought after "cure" for diabetes was as safe, affordable, and accessible as a spice sitting in your kitchen cupboard?
Leave your drugs in...
Study: GMO Soy Accumulates Cancer-Causing Formaldehyde
by Christina Sarich
Posted on August 30, 2015
Should the GM crop be deemed unsafe?
In a groundbreaking new study published in the peer-reviewed journal Agricultural Sciences, researchers have found that when soy is genetically...
Flaxseed: Just An Ounce A Day May Extend Your Life
Posted on: Saturday, August 22nd 2015 at 5:00 pm
Written By: Sayer Ji, Founder
A new study shows flaxseed positively impacts age-associated changes in inflammation, adding to an already extensive list of beneficial health effects linked to its...
Splenda Contaminates 65% of Breastmilk Sampled, Gov. Study Finds
Thursday, August 13th 2015 at 8:00 am
Written By: Sayer Ji, Founder
A concerning new study finds that most of the breast milk samples tested contained artificial sweeteners. Why has this never been discovered until now and what...
Decomposing the Myth That Mushrooms Can't Produce Vitamin D3
Posted on:Friday, August 7th 2015 Written By: Sayer Ji, Founder
Prevailing wisdom maintains that mushrooms can not produce Vitamin D3, and it has been a vociferously debated topic of late. But new research promises to upset...
LDL and Response to Resistance Training: Is high LDL really that bad?
by Physics_phitness
So for those of us who are AAS users, one of the big things we look at when we get bloodwork done is lipids. HDL is generally crashed and LDL is way above normal range. Low HDL bounces back pretty...
Medical Alert: ‘Statins Linked to 50% Increased Risk of Type 2 Diabetes’
by Robert Harrington
Posted on May 20, 2015
Among other concerns.
A recent study from Finland suggests that cholesterol-lowering drugs known as Statins may increase ones risk of developing the highly-preventable Type 2...
Study could offer new way to treat, prevent diabetes-associated blindness
Reporting on their study with lab-grown human cells, researchers at The Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland say that blocking a second blood vessel growth protein, along with one that is already...
Turmeric boosts working memory in one small dose
Sayer Ji
GreenMedInfo.com
Thu, 30 Apr 2015
One small dose of turmeric powder was found to improve working memory in pre-diabetic patients.
Interest in turmeric as a tonic and regenerative agent for brain conditions is growing rapidly. Given...
Vaccine-Autism Studies - the news you don't hear
Sharyl Attkisson
Sat, 25 Apr 2015 11:05 UTC
A new study this week found no link between vaccines and autism. It instantly made headlines on TV news and popular media everywhere. Many billed it as the final word, "once again," disproving the...
Study: 70% of People on Antidepressants Don’t Have Depression
by Mike Barrett
Posted on April 3, 2015
If sales for antidepressants such as Zoloft, Lexapro, or Prozac tell us anything, it’s that depression is sweeping the nation. But a new study questions the validity of most of these sales...
Were USDA Scientists Harassed for Questioning Roundup’s Safety?
by Jefferey Jaxen
Posted on April 4, 2015
It continues to be revealed to the public that the only legitimacy Monsanto and the rest of the biotech industry tout comes from payoffs, censorship, and bullying. On March 26th, Public...
What diet soda does to belly fat
Mandy Oaklander
Time
Tue, 17 Mar 2015
More evidence that diet soda contributes to weight gain, not weight loss
A new study published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society found that people who drank diet soda gained almost triple the abdominal fat...
Anti-anxiety and sleeping drugs found to double the risk of death
Jeremy Dean
PsyBlog
Fri, 03 Oct 2014
Like many drugs, those prescribed for anxiety disorders, like diazepam and temazepam, have a number of known side-effects like daytime sleepiness, falls, an increased risk of...
Full copy can be found at: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4111291/
DISCUSSION
LGD-4033 was safe and well tolerated over the range of doses that were evaluated over a 3-week period. Even during this short treatment period, there was clear evidence of the compound’s androgenic...
Study compares HA injections and triamcinolone in improving pain in patients with lumbar ZJT arthropathy
A study presented at AAP 2015 San Antonio compares the effectiveness of HA injections to triamcinolone in improving pain and function in patients with lumbar ZJT arthropathy.
Source: Study...
The tricks and lies of corporate junk science
Makia Freeman
The Freedom Articles
Fri, 13 Mar 2015
Corporate junk science is an all-pervading presence in our society. It's everywhere. The scientific journals of the entire world, offline and online, have been flooded with so much fake science...