In 2014, DeWayne Johnson was healthy and enjoying his job as a school groundskeeper in Benicia, California.1
But then the father of three noticed lesions creeping over his skin. Soon 80% of his body was covered.
… Read MoreIn 2014, DeWayne Johnson was healthy and enjoying his job as a school groundskeeper in Benicia, California.1
But then the father of three noticed lesions creeping over his skin. Soon 80% of his body was covered.
… Read MoreWe have often told you about atrocious behavior by pharmaceutical companies. They have proven over and over again that they care more about their profits than their customers’ health.
But we just discovered something that shocked even us.
It has to do with a cancer drug.
… Read MoreWhen you get cancer, how do doctors decide what treatment to give you?
At least in part, they rely on guidelines produced by the U.S. National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN). It’s a little-known group of doctors with big clout. They recommend what cancer drugs should be used in which situations.
They frequently recommend that cancer medications be used beyond the situations for which they were approved by the FDA.… Read More
More than 170 million Americans drink tap water that contains the radioactive element radium. It’s a compound that causes cancer.1
That’s over half of the U.S. population.
… Read MoreThe debate has raged for years over whether cellphone radiation is harmful. Some studies have found that microwaves emitted by phones are safe. Others show they cause cancer.
It’s more complicated than that, according to the latest and most extensive research into cellphone safety.
A study by the U.S. National Toxicology Program found a “dose-response” relationship.
… Read MoreHave you seen the new flavors of Diet Coke? They’ve got enticing names like ginger lime, feisty cherry, twisted mango, and zesty blood orange.
But not so enticing? They also contain a potentially carcinogenic ingredient. It’s an artificial sweetener called acesulfame potassium, Ace-K.
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