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Thomas Paine

To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

1 August - Netvibes 1,2,3

 Afterglow

Thailand Moves To Ban Asbestos, Quebec Looks Foolish: Critics 

Ever wonder what it feels like to loan $58-million to an industry whose biggest clients don’t even want your product and are actively working to ban it?

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 My Health Reference

Pharmaceutical Drugs are 62,000 Times More Likely to Kill You than Supplements 

The UK-based, international campaign group, the Alliance for Natural Health International (ANH-Intl) recently revealed data2 showing that compared to supplements, an individual is:

  • Around 900 times more likely to die from food poisoning
  • Nearly 300,000 times more likely to die from a preventable medical injury during a UK hospital stay, which is comparable to the individual risk of dying that active military face in Iraq or Afghanistan
Additionally, the data shows that adverse reactions to pharmaceutical drugs are:
  • 62,000 times more likely to kill you than food supplements
  • 7,750 times more likely to kill you than herbal remedies 

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