Don't Fear Ebola, Fear the State
• http://www.prisonplanet.com, Kurt NimmoAnd mistrust fascist big pharma public-private partnerships.
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Now in the UK, the government has absurdly decided it wants to hunt for 30,000 people who might have "come in contact" with air traveler Patrick Sawyer, who is said to have died from Ebola.
As the largest-ever outbreak of Ebola rages on in a cluster of West African nations, the planned evacuation of at least one infected American to the United States raises the question: Are we equipped to deal with the disease here?
Within hours after smart meters were installed in the 6 properties surrounding Marianne Hartsong's property, she began to experience strange phenomenon. Her bees swarmed and then suddenly died, her chicken's egg laying pattern changed, she can't get
Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) explained the motivation behind H.R. 4989, known as Justina's Law. "Sixteen months ago, Justina was a [competitive] figure skater. Today, she cannot stand, sit or walk on her own."
This week, supporters of religious freedom cheered the Supreme Court's ruling in the Hobby Lobby case.
"...we actually put incoming applications aside so we could focus on the ACA related applications that came in over last summer."
The American Medical Association, the American College of Physicians and U.S. Surgeon General nominee Vivek Murthy are calling gun violence a public health crisis. North Carolina is among the states where law enforcement can ask physicians to sign
A new guideline published Monday from the American College of Physicians says doctors should not do pelvic exams on non-pregnant adult women with no symptoms of disease. A review of the exams found they rarely catch disease but are costly, uncomforta
Keep your mouths shut about illegal immigrants or face arrest
"He was steadfast. He took care of us, all of these years." Suzanne Chase of Acton was talking about her husband, Doug, a Vietnam veteran who was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2011.
Mitt Romney said it, and on Monday the Supreme Court upheld it: Corporations are people, my friend.
Care for a riesling with your root canal? Dentists across Manhattan have been serving up complimentary glasses of wine to patients to take the edge off dreaded dental work,
Two disturbing numbers stand out in The American Legion's recent survey of veterans dealing with traumatic brain injuries and post-traumatic stress disorder: 59 percent and 30 percent.
There is a looming health crisis that is being covered up by DHS on our southern border.
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The administrators at the Veterans Administration have apparently been busy while old soldiers waited to see a doctor, after all. Serving those who served is not necessarily a priority, but saving the planet is Job 1.
The UnitedHealth Group Inc. (UNH) executive whose Optum division helped states and the federal government fix Obamacare health exchanges will become second-in-command at the agency that runs the U.S. program.
Salve making is an important skill now, and it will become an even more important skill after SHTF. So, master the skill now, collect your recipes, and obtain the various ingredients and equipment needed, because after SHTF there will be no more manu
The device takes over the duties of a typical pancreas in people with type 1 diabetes.
The eye is often compared to a camera, but although its basic design is as simple as an old-fashioned box Brownie, its detailed structure is more complex than the most advanced electronics.
The extinct influenza virus that caused the worst flu pandemic in history has been recreated from fragments of avian flu found in wild ducks in a controversial experiment to show how easy it would be for the deadly flu strain to reemerge today.
The importance of vitamin D is well known.
Training immune cells with genes harvested from a patient's own tumor could make an already promising new cancer treatment even better.
Darcy Olsen, president of the Arizona-based Goldwater Institute, and Richard Garr, president of Neuralstem, a biotech company, wrote "Right to Try experimental drugs" in USA Today (5/28/2014).
Some 100,000 veterans across the country are waiting long periods to see doctors, according to an internal Department of Veterans Affairs audit released Monday.
Not unlike the fire hydrant, the humble stethoscope is a device that has remained mostly unchanged for quite a long time.
National Awareness Campaign Urges Pregnant Women To Take Simple Steps to Reduce Baby's Exposure
Scientists in America are hopeful of a breakthrough in curing Alzheimer's, following a study that shows a way of bringing back the lost memories of dementia patients.
In this episode of the Doom and Bloom(tm) Survival Medicine Hour, Joe Alton, M.D., aka Dr. Bones, and Amy Alton, A.R.N.P., aka Nurse Amy, interview their good friend Jim Cobb, author of the popular new book "Prepper's Long-Term Survival Guide:
Rose, who had severe autism and could not communicate verbally, "was basically crushed to death," says Luke's lawyer. But now, New York officials are billing Luke for $11.67 million, the AP reports.