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Antibiotic resistance is causing numerous scientists to turn to natural, holistic immunity as a better option
Natural News
With antibiotic resistance on the rise, health experts are increasingly expressing alarm about the future of medicine. One potential path is suggested by a recent study, published in the journal Science Translational Medicine, in which researchers fr...
Cramer: The one niche group immune to market volatility
Yahoo Daily News
Retail, technology, biotech and the financials were all taken down by the bear this week. But Jim Cramer found the one group that has quietly managed to defy any weakness in the averages, even on Tuesday when the market was hit hard. | Americans have...
Public health officials to convene in LWR for immunization conference
Herald Tribune
Submitted by Sarasota County Health and Human Services: | More than 130 public health and health care providers from counties around Florida are registered to attend the 8th Annual Southwest Florida Immunization Workshop entitled, "Facing the Challen...
Parents Who Refuse To Vaccinate Their Kids Could Be Forced To Take A Class On The Science Of Immunizations
IFL Science
Parents in the Canadian province of Ontario who choose not to vaccinate their children for non-medical reasons may have to take science classes before they go through with their decision. While it will not prevent parents from objecting on moral or...
Johanna Yanez holds a tube with Aedes aegypti mosquitoes at a laboratory in Cucuta, Colombia, Thursday, Feb. 11, 2016.
AP / Ricardo Mazalan
Scientists clone Zika virus in step toward vaccine
CNN
London (CNN)Scientists have for the first time cloned the Zika virus, a development that could bring a desperately needed vaccine within closer reach. | The mosquito-borne virus --...
Pfizer in Tokyo, Japan
WN / RTayco
Pfizer to acquire Anacor Pharmaceuticals for USD 5.2 bn
Deccan Herald
Drug major Pfizer Inc today said it will acquire biopharmaceutical firm Anacor Pharmaceuticals for around USD 5.2 billion in an all-cash deal. | Pfizer and Anacor Pharmaceuticals h...
Flowers  Decoration  Puja Pandel at Kolkata  on Thursday 10 October 2013, India. Durga Puja festival marks the victory of Goddess Durga over the evil buffalo demon Mahishasura marking the triumph of good over evi
WN / Bhaskar Mallick
India: Charting a medical tourism map
Deccan Herald
From time immemorial, India has sculpted itself as a centre for medicine and healthcare. A peek into the history books will reveal a plethora of facts into the country’s medi...
File - KenBatt Medical Officer Captain Njuki works with doctors at the hospital to assess the condition of patients.  Here, they examine a pregnant woman who is suffering from malaria, a condition which sometimes leads to miscarriages, 1 July, 2015.
UN / JC McIlwaine
The cost of drugs is killing us. How can we foster access for all?
The Guardian
Big pharma says high prices fund research and development, but costly drugs hit poor people hard and divert money needed to build clinics and pay nurses | Global development is sup...
Trump in Manchester, New Hampshire 8 Feb 2016
Creative Commons / Marc Nozell
Living with autism, I find Donald Trump's conspiracy theories about vaccination disgusting
The Independent
With his big win in Indiana and the suspension of Ted Cruz and John Kasich’s campaigns, Donald Trump is assured to be the Republican Party nominee in the Presidential race. The b...
Monsanto Company
Creative Commons / Karen Eliot
Bayer considers bid for Monsanto
Sydney Morning Herald
Bayer is exploring a potential bid for US competitor Monsanto Co. in a deal that would create the world's largest supplier of seeds and farm chemicals, according to peopl...
File - U.S. Army Spc. Brandon Russell, right, and Spc. Joseph Sullivan, security force team members for Provincial Reconstruction Team Farah, prepare enter a tactical vehicle prior to departing Forward Operating Base Farah for a meeting with the Farah provincial chief justice in Farah City, May 4, 2013.
US Navy / HMC Josh Ives
Playing by the al-Qaida gameplan: how the war on terror spread jihadi influence
The Guardian
If we continue to wield the sledgehammer against vulnerable societies, Noam Chomsky writes, the likely effect is even more violence with broader appeal | This is part two of Noam C...
The surgeons are operating a wounded patient.
Public Domain / Cpl. Daniel J. Redding
Medical mistakes kill more Americans than strokes, Alzheimer's
The Oklahoman
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University say human error, not chronic lower respiratory disease, is the third leading cause of the death in the U.S. and that Americans deserve to kn...
Kristen Bell speaking at the 2013 San Diego Comic Con International, for "Veronica Mars", at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.
Creative Commons / Gage Skidmore
Kristen Bell Reveals She Has Anxiety And Depression, Talks About Dealing With This Issue [Video]
Inquisitr
Kristen Bell is speaking out about a topic that some people avoid totally. This actress is now revealing that she suffers from anxiety and depression and she isn’t afraid to ...
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in London, 12 November 2015. PM’s visit to Tehran: With Iran, historical ties and a history of dithering
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Four days after international sanctions on Iran were lifted on January 16, Tehran’s envoy in New Delhi spoke his mind at Delhi’s India Internation... (photo: Creative Commons / Kinoko Kokonotsu)
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