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News & Articles By Belle Carter
03/28/2026
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By Belle Carter
Diet’s powerful role in cancer prevention: Why conventional medicine overlooks it
A major meta-analysis (17 studies, 2.2 million people) found that plant-rich diets reduce cancer incidence by 7% and mortality by 12%. Poor nutrition is linked to 20% of cancer deaths in Western nations—many preventable through dietary changes. Diets rich in vegetables, fruits, legumes, nuts and seeds lower cancer risk. Ultra-processed foods, refined sugars, industrial seed […]
03/02/2026
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By Belle Carter
RFK Jr. expresses concerns over Trump’s glyphosate order while balancing agricultural realities
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. expressed dissatisfaction with Trump’s executive order boosting glyphosate production, citing health risks linked to cancer, but acknowledged the economic challenges of an immediate ban, stating it would “destroy the American food system.” While critical of glyphosate, Kennedy defended Trump’s move as reducing reliance on foreign chemical production, reflecting the tension between […]
01/24/2026
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By Belle Carter
EPA faces lawsuit over approval of toxic “forever chemical” pesticide
Conservation groups sued the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for approving isocycloseram, a PFAS “forever chemical” pesticide, despite documented risks of cancer, birth defects, reproductive harm and extreme toxicity to pollinators. EPA’s own studies (funded by the manufacturer) revealed shrinking testicles, lower sperm counts, liver damage and fetal malformations in animals. The chemical also degrades into […]
01/19/2026
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By Belle Carter
HHS launches study on cellphone radiation risks as FDA removes safety claims
The HHS has initiated a new review of wireless radiation health risks, while the FDA removed outdated webpages claiming cellphones pose no danger, signaling a potential policy shift. A 2018 National Toxicology Program (NTP) study found “clear evidence” linking RF radiation to cancerous tumors in animals, yet the FDA and CDC previously dismissed such findings. […]
01/12/2026
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By Belle Carter
Cyberattack targets journal that published peer-reviewed study linking COVID-19 vaccines to cancer reports
A peer-reviewed study published in Oncotarget (Jan. 3) analyzed 333 cases of new or rapidly progressing cancers post-vaccination. Days later, the journal’s website was hit by a cyberattack, rendering the study inaccessible—suspected to be deliberate censorship. A U.S. military study (1.3 million service members) found increased blood cancers post-2021 vaccine rollout. An Italian review (300,000 […]
11/18/2025
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By Belle Carter
IVF and ultra-processed foods: The unseen risks for women’s colon health
Colon cancer rates among young women under 50 have seen a dramatic increase, with a 24-year study revealing a concerning upward trend. A study in Nutrients found that women under 50 who consumed the highest amounts of ultra-processed foods faced a 96% higher risk of developing colon cancer compared to those who ate the least. […]
10/19/2025
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By Belle Carter
“The Sprouting Book”: Ann Wigmore’s guide to maximizing health through nature’s living superfood
Ann Wigmore’s “The Sprouting Book” promotes sprouts as nature’s most nutrient-dense “living foods,” rich in bioavailable vitamins, minerals and enzymes – far superior to cooked or processed alternatives. Sprouts exponentially increase nutritional value, with some varieties containing 20x more vitamins and 50x more anticancer compounds than mature plants. Wheatgrass sprouts, for example, have 600 percent […]
08/27/2025
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By Belle Carter
Cancer panic erupts as Manhattan Project’s nuclear legacy resurfaces in U.S. cities
The discovery of radioactive waste beneath suburban homes in St. Louis, linked to the Manhattan Project, has caused widespread fear and concern. Families in Florissant have been forced to evacuate and the contamination has spread to Coldwater Creek, affecting the health of residents. The contamination has led to elevated cancer rates, with a 2025 Harvard […]
08/24/2025
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By Belle Carter
Appendix cancer on the rise: A growing concern for younger generations
Appendix cancer, once considered rare, is now one of the fastest-growing gastrointestinal cancers among adults born after the 1970s. Studies show a significant increase in cases, with incidence tripling in those born in the 1980s and quadrupling in those born in 1985 compared to the 1940s cohort. Experts suggest that modern lifestyle changes since the […]
07/31/2025
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By Belle Carter
Liver cancer cases poised to double by 2050: A preventable crisis
Global liver cancer cases are projected to nearly double from 870,000 in 2022 to 1.52 million by 2050, highlighting a critical and largely preventable public health crisis. The primary drivers of this increase are viral infections (hepatitis B and C), alcohol consumption and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), with MASLD being the fastest-growing cause […]
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