By: Philip Harris | 2010-04-04 | Environmental There is growing evidence that our next plague may not come from a virus, but from pollution. What are we doing to our children? read more
By: Dwight Healer | 2010-11-09 | Pets This article describes the value reducing exposure to zinc in dogs. Dog owners need to find forums on the web they can trust to be their pilot on their dog's health care. read more
By: cc39 | 2010-09-20 | Skin care There has been many articles written in this blog regarding the concerns of chemical UV absorbers used in sunscreen. But with summer approaching, I've recently been getting a constant stream of questions regarding a particular UV absorber ingredient used and concerns regarding the dangers it poses to one's health. The toxic ingredient in question is ‘oxybenzone‘. read more
By: Krystie Millward | 2011-02-03 | Nutrition For many years, raw milk has been advertised as dangerous with fears of tuberculosis, botulism and other diseases. This is just not the case. Louis Pasteur, the man who developed pasteurisation, in later years admitted the germ theory was not sound. In recent decades, all outbreaks of salmonella from contaminated milk have occurred in pasteurised milk. One outbreak in America affected 14,000 people and resulted in at least one death. read more
By: Kathy Kafka | 2010-03-26 | Diseases and Conditions Mercury toxicity can affect the central nervous system, brain, kidneys and liver. Both poisonous and dangerous, mercury is evaporated in the atmosphere and found throughout the environments. Mercury is found in thermometers, thermostats, some vaccines as a preservative, and is also found in amalgam dental fillings. read more
By: Ann Diamond | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Back in about 1990, I worked for two weeks at McGill University, in the department of Physical Plant. During those two weeks, my boss spent most of his time out of the office, and I was left pretty much on my own with little to do, other than answering calls from enraged people around the campus who wondered why the director of Physical Plant had not got back to them for several days. read more
By: weichman rifai | 2010-12-19 | Internet Marketing You've seen the diet pill advertisements, they crowd up your inbox and pop up all over the web and your television. You've probably seen various testimonials claiming that all kinds of people, like you, have lost weight using diet pill regimen. If you've never tried a diet pill to lose weight, you may be wondering if using diet pills will work for you. Many diet pills will help you to lose weight fast. Being that we li read more
By: della jiang | 2011-09-13 | Diet When it comes to eating, some people may focus on the nutrition a certain kind of food contains. Meanwhile, some people may just pay attention to the taste of the food. Believe it or not, some kinds of foods we often eat are really toxic. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-28 | Business "Hello poison, poison Hello, hello, toxicity to the drug!" One year, drug Milk powder Representation from the dead, shock, fear can only remember one phrase and the image of a high degree of matching lyrics milk. Cover their cover their is no longer. Before the National Food Safety Rectification work conference, asked to take the initiative to investigate into the food safety, particularly toxic milk powder issue. "2008 is not tainted milk completely destroyed read more
By: ihtesham | 2011-01-09 | Men's Health Milk allergy is no longer any unknown idea and these days it is expanding by leaps and bounds. What type of allergy is this? What leads to the growth of it? Well, as stated by studies of experts, milk allergy is caused on account of the body's response to a particular protein that's found in cow's milk. There are, in fact, many proteins that are culpable to trigger an allergic reaction and of them Whey and Casein happen to be the most prominent. Keep in mind that the majority of its symptoms can read more
By: Montwrobleski77 | 2010-10-08 | Cancer There are many studies that review institutional experience with extrapleural pneumonectomy and pleurectomy in the multimodality treatment of diffuse malignant pleural mesothelioma read more
By: Mont Wrobleski | 2010-10-07 | Mesothelioma There are many studies that review institutional experience with extrapleural pneumonectomy and pleurectomy in the multimodality treatment of diffuse malignant pleural mesothelioma read more
By: Dr.Badruddin Khan | 2010-03-26 | Reference & Education Initially the name ‘glucinium' for the element beryllium was suggested because the element and some of its compounds have a sweet taste. Though the greatest use of beryllium metal is in alloys because of their desirable properties, beryllium metal is a very toxic, especially in powder form. Interestingly purity is not always desirable; at least not for gemstones as colors of gemstones are due to very small impurities in the minerals. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-16 | Business 1, the market Milk Drinks Variety can be separated into milk and milk Beverages Two categories. Milk beverages labeled "drink", "drink" "milk beverage" and other words, the list of ingredients in addition to the general also contain milk with water, Sweeteners So, its protein content is generally about 1%; and milk products are the real "milk", which includes pasteurized milk, sterilized milk, yoghurt and so on, the ingredients such as milk read more