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Nanotechnology in Medical Applications: The Global Market

Source: PR Newswire HARTFORD, Conn., Jan. 20, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ — Global Information Inc. (GII) is pleased to announce a new market research report “Nanotechnology in Medical Applications: The Global Market” by BCC Research. (Photo:  http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20120120/CG39448) The global nanomedicine market reached … Continue reading

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Australians Desert the Carbon Tax

Andrew Puhanic Activist Post It’s official, Australians are now being forced to pay a carbon tax on the emissions they produce. The Clean Energy Legislative Package, passed by the Australian Senate on 8 November 2011 become law on 1 July … Continue reading

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The latest goss on infanticide

Michael Cook BioEdge A Washington Post blog has announced that the editor of the Journal of Medical Ethics, Julian Savulescu, is preparing a special issue on infanticide. This follows the world-wide controversy over the JME’s February 23 article, “After-birth abortion: … Continue reading

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Canadian bioethicist asks, why have children?

Michael Cook BioEdge Is it good to have children? Most people would think so, but there is a range of views amongst utilitarian bioethicists. Rebecca Bennett, from the University of Manchester, believes that having children is just another irrational experience … Continue reading

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Chinese Man Grows World’s Most Expensive Tea from Panda Dung

NTD TV These days pandas are doing more than just eating bamboo and practicing kung fu. One panda in China’s Sichuan Province is now mastering the art of tea farming. Here’s the story of this panda’s unusual contribution to tea … Continue reading

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Are Antibiotics Nearing The End Of Their Life Cycle?

Dr. Suzanne Humphries, MD GreenMedInfo [Dr. Humphries is on the board of directors of the International Medical Council on Vaccination.  Visit her website is drsuzanne.net] ANTIBIOTICS Antibiotics, antivirals and antifungals are among the most abused and overused pharmaceutical agents that contribute to … Continue reading

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Means test selective parents

Rachel Browne Sydney Morning Herald THE families of children attending selective public high schools are among the most affluent, prompting questions about the equity of the system and whether parents should face a means-tested levy. Entry to a selective school … Continue reading

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The Himalayas and nearby peaks have lost no ice in past 10 years, study shows

Damian Carrington Guardian The world’s greatest snow-capped peaks, which run in a chain from the Himalayas to Tian Shan on the border of China and Kyrgyzstan, have lost no ice over the last decade, new research shows. The discovery has … Continue reading

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Vaccines Did Not Save Us – 2 Centuries of Official Statistics

Source: Child Health Safety This is the data the drug industry do not want you to see. Here 2 centuries of UK, USA and Australian official death statistics show conclusively and scientifically modern medicine is not responsible for and played … Continue reading

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History of Naturopathy

Naturopathy has evolved and developed through direct observation of nature and apprenticeships under many practitioners. These practitioners had little formal education, and entered naturopathy through personal health problems. In this article, we will look at the development and evolution of … Continue reading

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