All Posts Tagged With: "CDC"
Raw Milk and the Sour State
Whether it is an expensive organic brand or simply carries a mega-chain store name, that milk has undergone pasteurization and homogenization. There is a growing subset of consumers who would prefer not to buy their milk this way. They want it unpasteurized, unhomogenized—in a word, “raw.”
20Jan2009 | William E. Pike | 13 comments | ContinuedDoes Obesity Justify Big Government?
Last January media outlets reported that cancer had
overtaken heart disease as the number-one killer
in the United States. Sounds scary, no?
The Tainted Public-Health Model of Gun Control
Sed quis custodiet ipsos Custodes? —Juvenal Early in the 1990s the American Medical Association (AMA) launched a major campaign against domestic violence, which continues to this day. As a concerned physician, neurosurgeon, and then an active member of organized medicine, I joined in what I considered a worthwhile cause. It was then that I arrived [...]
1Apr2001 | Miguel A. Faria Jr. | 6 comments | ContinuedInventing the AIDS Virus
Mr. DeRosa is a freelance writer from Poughkeepsie, New York. When I first heard about Peter Duesberg a few years ago, I was only half skeptical. This professor of molecular and cell biology at Berkeley was claiming that AIDS is not caused by HIV, is not even contagious, that long-term use of recreational drugs is [...]
1Nov1996 | Neil DeRosa | 1 comment | Continued-
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