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Fake doctor 'diagnosed' cancer & offered women perverted 'cures'

A 77-year-old man was jailed for 8 years yesterday for acting as a doctor, falsely diagnosing cancer and offering perverted cures to women.
In the Media by Anne Sewell - 3 comments

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Breast cancer awareness takes center stage this month. Education programs and fundraisers are being organized to help combat this deadly disease.
In the Media by Kevin Fitzgerald

Rabies virus species plays a dual role in the cure for cancer Special

The vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV), belonging to the same family as the deadly Rabies-virus, has been found to kill cancer cells while also killing the molecules which hides cancer cells from the immune system.
Digital Journal Report by Nancy Houser

Injection to cure phobias could become a reality

Researchers have discovered that the part of the brain that is responsible for our phobias could be ´re-programed´ with an injection to stop us developing phobias such as fear of heights and spiders.
In the Media by Alex Harrison - 1 comment

Ancient Therapy Causing New Buzz in China

Using bees to sting patients has been proven to be an effective therapy in curing bone and joint diseases, along with other ailments.
In the Media by Laura Trowbridge - 8 comments

Fetishes might reflect traumatic experiences

Fetishes might not simply be personal sexual preferences. Experts say these strange sexual habits could indicate some early-age traumatic sexual experiences, and the most important, they can be cured.
In the Media by Wang Fangqing

Tick saliva could hold cancer cure

They may be one of the most hated insects in mother nature but they could also hold the cure for cancer, according to Brazilian scientists.
In the Media by Andrew Moran - 2 comments

Research into Multiple Sclerosis Raises Hopes of New Treatment

Scientists at the University of Bristol in the West of England have discovered that a protein present in the human body can resist Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
In the Media by Chris Dade

Drinking coffee could reverse Alzheimer's effects

Studies conducted at the University of South Florida have found that five cups of coffee a day could help to slow the progress of Alzheimer’s disease.
In the Media by Kesavan Unnikrishnan - 2 comments

Discovery of New Antibodies May Yield Influenza Magic Bullet

We're not there yet but researchers are working with a newly discovered range of antibodies which could yield a new range of weapons in the fight against the flu.
In the Media by Lenny Stoute - 1 comment
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CDC Proposes that All Baby Boomers Be Tested Once for Hepatitis C

The US Center for Disease Control (CDC) is issuing draft guidelines proposing that all U.S. baby boomers get a one-time...
May 21, 2012 in  Health by Tim Sandle - 1 comment

Coriander Oil Could Tackle Food Poisoning and Drug-Resistant Infections

The researchers from the University of Beira Interior in Portugal tested coriander oil against 12 bacterial strains,...
May 20, 2012 in  Health by Tim Sandle

Danger on U.S. College Campuses

Parents need to prepare their kids on the dangers of a college campus, especially their daughters! Rape on college...

Doctors Defy Government & Report Raw Milk is Good For You!

More, and more doctors are reporting on the effects of raw milk verses pasteurized, and findings continue to show that...
May 6, 2012 in  Conspiracy Theory Haven by Mindy Allan - 1 comment

Metaphysical Energy Of "Chi" Also Known As "Qi"

Qi is frequently translated as life energy, life-force, or energy flow. Qi is considered an esoteric form of...
Apr 24, 2012 in  Metaphysical World by Mindy Allan
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