Coke Bottles May Require Cancer Warning Label if Drink Ingredients Not Changed
Back in January, the state of California added to its list of cancer-causing chemicals an ingredient commonly used in flavored soda beverages, which has sent major shockwaves throughout the processed food industry.
Most Lavish Wedding the World has Seen Till Date
Lavish weddings certainly don't come cheap! But some weddings will go down in history as the most memorable in a number of ways. If every bride had her way, there would be numerous weddings competing for the "most expensive" tag.
Travel to Asia and Experience Vietnam – a Trip to the South of Vietnam
For most travelers, Vietnam, also spelled Viet Nam according to the native pronunciation, is a country full of modern history, and travel to Asia is not complete without a visit to Viet Nam.
Why the NYC 'Big Soda' Ban Makes Sense
Fellow MNN blogger Jenn Savedge thinks the ban is a bad idea. Here's why I think it will work.
Health Minister Joins 8,500 Women Starting Healthy Heart Challenge Today
Health Minister Tanya Plibersek, the Federal Member for Sydney, is among the 8,500 Australian women starting the Heart Foundation’s Healthy Heart Challenge today.
YouTube Launches Channel for Pet Lovers
Whether you're a dog person or a cat person, you're sure to find something you'll love on The Pet Collective.
Subway: The Largest Restaurant Chain With 36860 Restaurants
Subway is inarguably one of the largest restaurant chains in the world. The company has some 36860 restaurants globally and traces its history back to the 1960s.
Women Beat Blokes in Savings Savvy
A new study has claimed women are better than men at sacrificing spending habits to meet their savings goals.
Australian Government Still Pursuing Front-of-Pack Labelling
At a meeting on Friday 1 June 2012, the Australian and New Zealand ministers responsible for food regulation noted progress was being made on their development of a front-of-pack labelling system. The move comes despite the Ministers' earlier rejection of traffic lights as a proposed front-of-pack system.
4 Cool Tech Ideas for Green Cars and Renewable Energy
I’m no technocrat. I don’t think cool tech alone is going to get us out of the fine mess we’ve made of the planet. But everyday people come up with things that, while not saving the world, at least make it a tiny bit better. Here are four of them.
RBA Cut on the Cards for Tomorrow, and Three More Likely
A further RBA rate cut is widely tipped for tomorrow, on the heels of disappointing retail figures, falling house prices and continued woes in Europe.
Infographic Unveiled: Top Ten GMO Foods to Avoid Eating
We here at NaturalNews.com pride ourselves in providing our readers with the most valuable, up-to-date news and information on a wide range of health-related issues, but we especially like to discuss nutrition because so much of our health depends on what we put in our bodies - and what we don't put in them.
Waugh Wants Haddin Recalled to Aussies
Former Australia captain Steve Waugh would like to see veteran wicketkeeper Brad Haddin regain his place with the Baggy Greens, saying the gloveman 'has a lot to offer' aside from his experience.
Tim McGraw to Donate 25 Homes to Members of Military
Country music star will give away a house on each stop on his upcoming 'Brothers of the Sun' tour with Kenny Chesney.
Injury rules Clarke out of US Open
Open Champion Darren Clarke has been forced to pull out of the US Open in San Francisco next month due to injury.
Heartfelt Recognition of National Sorry Day and Reconciliation Week
As a co-signatory to the national Close the Gap campaign, the National Heart Foundation of Australia is today (Saturday) joining thousands of other organisations in recognising National Sorry Day and Reconciliation Week, which starts tomorrow.
Survey: Majority of Students Want an 'Impact Job'
A Net Impact study reveals that students want a job that will help make the world a better place for everyone.
The Skytree in Japan: A Monument to the Power of Crisis Extension
Japan unveiled the world's tallest free-standing tower last week? The Skytree, as the Japanese have called it, tops out at 634 metres. It's nearly two times the height of the Eiffel Tower.
Too Much Vitamin D Can Be As Unhealthy As Too Little
Scientists know that Vitamin D deficiency is not healthy. However, new research from the University of Copenhagen now indicates that too high a level of the essential vitamin is not good either. The study is based on blood samples from 247,574 Copenhageners.
The Wrecks and Smash-Ups Damaging Europe’s Economy
Hey...this is fun! The European Roller Derby.
Two Weeks to Travel to Asia – Thailand Tops the List of Best Southeast Asian Destinations
With cheap flights constantly coming in and out of the country, Thailand has maintained its position as being the top destination for travelers to Southeast Asia.
The Role of Pure Water in Detoxification
We need to hydrate with pure water to retain our physical and mental health. All our tissues' cells need to be hydrated to function properly. Would you believe that most of us are dehydrated?
Japan Tsunami Debris Looms Off U.S. Coasts
Items washed away by the 2011 tsunami are already arriving in North America, raising fears of an environmental crisis from Alaska to California.
L.A. Becomes Largest City in the Nation to Ban Plastic Bags
'Plastic or paper?’ will no longer be asked in the City of Angels, thanks to a historic City Council vote.
Astaxanthin one of the most neuroprotective supplements yet discovered
Over the past several years, astaxanthin has earned a reputation as one of the most potent and powerful nutritional supplements ever made.
US Veterans Face Financial Ruin Waiting for Benefits from Overburdened VA
We depend on them to protect our country, our lives, our freedom, our way of life. So why does our government continue to shortchange our veterans by chronically underfunding the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), especially at a time when our vets need the VA the most?
Treatment Helps Woman Make Most of Life After Cancer
Finally, UAB Assistant Professor of Medicine Amy LeJuene, M.D., provided the first glimpse into Harvard's problem, and it changed - and saved - her life. A chest X-ray revealed a tumor the size of a football, and LeJuene immediately referred her to the Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Zombie Apocalypse Becomes Reality in Miami as Police Shoot Naked, Mindless Man Literally Eating the Face Off Another Man
The long-dreaded "zombie apocalypse" may already be underway in Miami, where a human zombie -- a mindless naked man -- was encountered by police officers who found him literally feasting on the face of another naked man.
Study by Psychology Professor Examines Prejudice Against Overweight People
Even after weight loss, obese people may not be able to escape from the painful stigma of obesity, a new study led by a UH Mānoa researcher has found.
Homeland Security Declares War On Flesh-Eating Bacteria, A Bigger Threat Than Al-Qaeda Terrorists (Satire)
A former Florida resident who now lives in Peru recently filed a lawsuit against a doctor whose negligence, he says, resulted in his penis being completely eaten by flesh-eating bacteria.