A new federal executive order expands the list of illnesses for which you could be detained, isolated, and treated against your will if you are entering the US or traveling between states—even if you are completely healthy. Some states have similar or worse laws that would even allow entry into your home. President Obama has signed… Continue reading You Could Be Quarantined and Forced to Take Toxic Drugs
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New Date Rape Prevention Tools Exist—But the FDA Is Blocking Their Development and Sale
Three innovative products, but only one has the official go-ahead. Why can’t the government get out of the way and let women protect themselves? This spring, a group of four engineering students at North Carolina State University announced they had developed a fingernail polish that changes color when it comes into contact with drugs like Rohypnol (“roofies”),… Continue reading New Date Rape Prevention Tools Exist—But the FDA Is Blocking Their Development and Sale
Coca Cola is Getting into the Milk Business
It will cost twice as much, but they say it will be healthier and more sustainable. Let’s examine those claims. The Coca-Cola Company has created what they claim is a more nutritious milk product called “fairlife” (no capitals, please!), and they plan to sell it for twice the price of regular milk. Calling it the… Continue reading Coca Cola is Getting into the Milk Business
Feeling Pressure from the Public, NIH Opens the Books on Clinical Trials
Researchers may now have to make clinical study results public— even if the results run counter to the interests of Big Pharma. Action Alert! In response to mounting concerns that important health data has been kept hidden from physicians and their patients, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Department of Health and Human Services… Continue reading Feeling Pressure from the Public, NIH Opens the Books on Clinical Trials
Sleeping Pills So Dangerous There’s Now an “Ambien Defense”
Even OTC sleep meds may be hazardous—and may contribute to Alzheimer’s. One of the world’s most popular sleeping pills is also, at 40 million prescriptions per year, one of the most-prescribed medications, period. Ambien—also sold under the brand names Intermezzo, Stilnox, Stilnoct, Sublinox, Hypnogen, Zonadin, Sanval, Zolsana, and Zolfresh—is becoming better known for its disturbing side… Continue reading Sleeping Pills So Dangerous There’s Now an “Ambien Defense”
How a Monopoly Is Turning the Date Rape Drug into a Blockbuster Moneymaker
Patent protection means you get to charge whatever the market will bear. In this case, it bears a 935% increase in the price tag.
FDA, Flooded with Protests, Revises Food Safety Rules
The agency has responded to comments from ANH-USA activists and other stakeholders. Here’s what they’re proposing now. Action Alert! In May we reported that the FDA is currently drafting rules that implement the 2011 Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA). As we noted then, some of the rules that have been proposed so far have brought… Continue reading FDA, Flooded with Protests, Revises Food Safety Rules
Do Antibiotics Contribute to Mercury Poisoning?
Scientists are no longer even sure how antibiotics work. We have the latest research. Action Alert! According to Dr. David Williams, antibiotics may prevent the body from excreting mercury, which is found in fish and in many vaccines. This was documented in a study by Boyd Haley, PhD, from the University of Connecticut Medical Center.… Continue reading Do Antibiotics Contribute to Mercury Poisoning?
AND Faces Harsh Criticism
FACT: National conferences harshly criticized by nutrition leaders and media. The ADA’s recent Food and Nutrition Conference and Expo has been lambasted by media and nutrition leaders as a “corporate takeover by Big Food.” “Is the American Dietetic Association Attempting to Limit Market Competition in Nutrition Counseling?Forbes.com(2012) Michael Ellsberg. “Pesticides Are Good for You, Big… Continue reading AND Faces Harsh Criticism
Controversial Diet Pill Featured At Conference
FACT: The AND allows pharmaceutical companies to market their controversial products at AND events. At the 2007 ADA Food & Nutrition Conference & Expo, GlaxoSmithKline was allowed to promote their first over-the-counter diet pill, Alli, even though the drug’s weight loss effectiveness is minimal and side effects such as hard-to-control bowel movements and anal discharge… Continue reading Controversial Diet Pill Featured At Conference