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Dr. Otto Warburg: The Man Who Discovered the Prime Cause of Cancer
Dr. Otto Warburg was a Nobel Prize-winning German scientist who dedicated his life to researching cancer and in the 1920’s discovered it’s prime cause. Frustrated by the lack of acceptance of his id…
Arizona death-row inmates killed by hepatitis C, not lethal injection
The Link Between Potassium Deficiency and Cancer
You may have heard of natural medicine maverick Max Gerson, MD, and his pioneering work around cancer and metabolism in the late 1940’s and early 1950’s. If so, you may also know that one of the cond…
Would the Government Let Jesus Cure Cancer?
In the 1990s, I watched a federal trial in a Los Angeles courtroom. The defendant was charged with selling medical drugs without a license to practice medicine. The defendant was prepared to argue th…
Botched execution shows death penalty must end, Catholic group says
The Barbarism of Alabama’s Botched Execution
How Mustard Gas from a Blown Up WWII Ship Gets Into the Veins of Cancer Patients
How many people ask their MD questions about chemotherapy? Have you ever wondered how such a toxic substance (so toxic that those who administer it must wear gowns and gloves) became the “standard of…
What Makes Medical Cannabis “Medical”? These Two Compounds
There are currently more than 230,000 registered medical marijuana users in Canada and over 2,500,000 in the US. But are all these people familiar with how cannabis actually works and how to choose t…
U.S.: How sick is too sick to be executed?
Here's Why You Need to Ditch the Inflammatory Diet
Long-Term Study Links Inflammatory Diet To Colorectal Cancer by Mae Chan Men and women who consume processed meats, refined grains, sodas and other sugary beverages are more likely to develop colorec…
Death row inmate sues after 'botched' execution
Alabama: Attempts to carry out the death penalty have gone from bad to worse
Alabama Death Row inmate who survived execution date asks judge to halt future attempts
Too Old to Be Executed? Supreme Court Considers an Aging Death Row
Teen Designs Bra to Detect Breast Cancer
One in eight women in the US will develop invasive breast cancer. Stats also show that more than 250,000 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected in 2017. And women are not the only one affec…