Sunday, July 7, 2013

A Disease Without a Cure Spreads Quietly in the West / Valley Fever




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A Disease Without a Cure Spreads Quietly in the West / Valley Fever



BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — In 36 years with the Los Angeles police, Sgt. Irwin Klorman faced many dangerous situations, including one routine call that ended with Uzi fire and a bullet-riddled body sprawled on the living room floor But his most life-threatening encounter has been with coccidioidomycosis, or valley fever, for which he is being treated here. Coccidioidomycosis, known as “cocci,” is an insidious airborne fungal disease in which microscopic spores in the soil take flight on the wind or even a mild breeze to lodge in the moist habitat of the lungs and, in the most extreme instances, spread to the bones, the skin, the eyes or, in Mr.









7 Herbs and Foods for Reducing High Blood Pressure (Chart)



Anthony Gucciardi
Natural Society High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a huge problem in our modern world, but many people don’t even know they have it. This is why high blood pressure is often referred to as the silent disease. It is considered a high risk factor for cardiac arrest and symptomatic of clogging arteries. But even with it’s silent presence, you shouldn’t be too worried – you can utilize numerous herbs and foods for high blood pressure for treating the issue naturally.
The CDC estimates that approximately 1 in 3 Americans have high blood pressure (HBP), so you can understand why discovering ways to lower blood pressure naturally is important – especially since prescription drugs are expensive and have numerous side effects.
Recognizable symptoms of high blood pressure include heart palpitations, feeling overheated easily, and experiencing dizzy spells.









Scientists Modify Cells to Attack Cancer



Anthony Gucciardi
Natural Society Genetic modifications aren’t just for Monsanto corn or other foods; scientists involved in innovative cancer treatments are looking at how modifying human cells could help combat otherwise difficult strains of cancer. And depending on who you ask, they are having some measure of success. But of course this kind of project could ultimately lead to unfortunate consequences.
Researchers have been removing and manipulating cells before re-introducing them into the bodies of people affected by a type of cancer called acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), the most common cancer in children. Usually, it is treatable with 89% of children surviving an ALL diagnosis.






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