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NewsTarget Insider Alert (www.NewsTarget.com)

by Mike Adams

 

Dear readers,

 

 

The FDA has approved a new pill that ends menstruation forever. It's all part

of western medicine's desire to classify womanhood as some sort of disease.

From childbirth to menstruation, nearly every experience unique to womanhood is

now considered a medical condition. Read my opinion piece below for full

details on why a male-dominated medical system keeps coming up with these insane

treatments that ultimately harm women...

 

 

Also today, Public Citizen has gone public with a previously-hidden FDA

memo that demonstrates the agency knew about the dangers of a diabetes drug, yet

did nothing to protect the public. In fact, the FDA buried the information and

refused to take action to require new warning labels or review the drug's

safety.

 

 

 

Click any headline below for the full story:

 

 

Health: FDA approves pill that stops periods; is womanhood a disease?

(opinion)

http://www.newstarget.com/021866.html

Conventional medicine has, for decades, preyed upon the " symptoms of

womanhood " and attempted to transform every female activity from childbirth to

menstruation into a disease requiring chemical treatment. Today, the FDA

approved

Lybrel, a daily pill...

 

 

Environment: Scientists issue urgent warning over global mercury

contamination of fish

http://www.newstarget.com/021865.html

An international group of scientists has released the Madison Declaration on

Mercury Pollution, warning that mercury exposure is now a public health

problem in almost every part of the world and that the problem of mercury

pollution

is only getting more...

 

 

Health: FDA Knew of Avandia's Dangers Nearly Five Years Ago, Memo Shows

http://www.newstarget.com/021864.html

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) knew nearly five years ago about the

dangers associated with the diabetes drug Avandia, an internal FDA memo shows.

A study released Monday by the New England Journal of Medicine showed a 43

percent increase in heart...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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