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Martha Rosenberg is an award-winning investigative public health reporter who covers the food, drug and gun industries. Her first book, Born With A Junk Food Deficiency: How Flaks, Quacks and Hacks Pimp The Public Health, is distributed by Random House. Rosenberg has appeared on CSPAN and NPR and lectured at medical schools and at the Mid-Manhattan Public Library.
SHARE Saturday, July 20, 2019 Are Your Frequent UTIs From Food You're Eating?
According to new reports, bacteria that cause urinary tract infections (UTIs), usually E. coli, are among the human infections rapidly developing resistance.
(9 comments) SHARE Thursday, July 18, 2019 Pathologizing Kids, Pharma Style
According to data from IMS health in a Wall Street Journal article, many kids are being treated for non-psychiatric conditions that were often considered "adult diseases."
(9 comments) SHARE Tuesday, July 9, 2019 What is Behind U.S. Obesity? Not Just Too Much Food and Too Little Exercise, Research Reveals
A third of the U.S. population is now overweight, making it just a matter of time before normal size people are actually in the minority. Americans have so ballooned in size, government safety regulators worry that airline seats and belts won't restrain today's men who average 194 pounds and women who average 165 pounds, in a crash.
(4 comments) SHARE Thursday, June 27, 2019 Slaughter-free Meat is "Fake"?
It is hard to believe that "meat" that excludes slaughter, grazing, ranching, CAFOs, feed needs, toxic run off and many drugs given to the animals would be attacked by anyone but the meat industry.
(1 comments) SHARE Monday, June 10, 2019 Humor: Stop These Language Abuses
It is tempting to verbally abuse these poseurs. But of course they can't be insulted. When you say "Go to hell" they'll say "I'm sorry we're having trouble. I thought you said Wisconsin Dells?"
(13 comments) SHARE Tuesday, June 4, 2019 Is Fat the New Normal?
It is not just Americans who have become so fat, though they seem to be leading the way. A recent observational survey on Chicago's Michigan avenue failed to detect one normal-weight person during a 30 minute viewing sample period
(3 comments) SHARE Saturday, May 4, 2019 Rubber and Metal with Your Chicken? Tyson Obliges
Rubber and metal are some of the recent surprise "ingredients" found in Tyson chicken. In January, 36,420 pounds of Tyson chicken nuggets were recalled due to rubber contamination. In March, a recall for possible metal contamination of ready-to-eat Tyson chicken strip products began which continues--now encompassing 12 million pounds.
(3 comments) SHARE Saturday, April 27, 2019 A Fashion Trend Returns
Leggings, which replaced blue jeans for women about 20 years ago, have been a mixed blessing in our national fat epidemic. Yes, they got women out of pantyhose (clearly invented by men) but they never failed to "fit," allowing undetected weight gain. In fact elastic waistlines were once called "The Devil's Playground" for this reason.
(3 comments) SHARE Tuesday, April 9, 2019 Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS): Will You Cave to Big Pharma?
To fight the current, similar proposal Pharma is using the same tear-jerking tactics with high budget PR campaigns that aggressively give the phone numbers of lawmakers. Ending Pharma's high "protected" drug Medicare prices represents European style "socialized" medicine says one hysterical ad rationing is just around the corner!
(40 comments) SHARE Wednesday, March 20, 2019 New Study Confirms--Eggs Are A Stroke In A Shell
For years animal agriculture apologists have tried to convince the public that "inflammation, not cholesterol, is the cause of chronic disease." Eat all the eggs, meat and milk you want, they cajole: you won't die from a stroke or heart attack at age 50. We promise. This week a JAMA study reverses the industry-friendly hype
(5 comments) SHARE Friday, March 8, 2019 The Downside of the World's Love Affair with Shrimp
More than half of imported shrimp is "farmed"grown in huge industrial tanks or shallow, manmade ponds that can stretch for acres. At least 150 shrimp can be crowded into a single square meter, where they're fed commercial pellets, sometimes laced with antibiotics to ward off disease
(12 comments) SHARE Monday, February 25, 2019 Shameless Pharma Execs Appear Before Congress to Defend Their Prices
Why have you raised the price of an insulin vial from $200 to $1,500? Why does Actimmune, for malignant osteopetrosis, sell for $350 in Britain and $26,000 in the U.S.? Why does Novartis charge $475,000 for its new cancer drug? Why does the gallstone drug Chenodal cost $42,570 a month?
(10 comments) SHARE Saturday, February 23, 2019 Spreading Deer Disease Poses Risks to General Public, Not Just Hunters
Many think CWD is just a rural problem threatening only hunters and Departments of Natural Resources (DNRs) which depend on hunting licenses for revenue. Recent scientific reports suggest otherwise.
(2 comments) SHARE Sunday, February 17, 2019 Beware These Foods
From mercury in tuna and wood pulp in parmesan cheese to ground beef treated with ammonia to retard E. Coli (called "pink slime"), the press does a good job exposing the dangerous and deceptive practices of Big Food. The problem is, the public forgets about the food risk or contamination, assuming that reform is in the works and that is just fine with Big Food. Often nothing changes.
(4 comments) SHARE Saturday, February 2, 2019 Yes, Some Detox Therapies Work Say Scientific Studies
Environmental toxins are everywhere including endocrine disruptors, phthalates, plastics like bisphenol A, pesticides like triclosan, herbicides like glyphosate (Roundup) and much more. In lieu of removing this morbid legacy from Big Chem, Big Food and so-called consumer companies, scientific reports say some natural remedies can help.
(55 comments) SHARE Wednesday, January 23, 2019 Belgium Bans Cruel Ritual Slaughter Still Allowed in the US
Another country has banned the cruel practice of ritual slaughter--kosher slaughter, sanctioned by Jewish law and halal slaughter, sanctioned by Islamic law.
(4 comments) SHARE Sunday, January 6, 2019 Is The Healthocracy Making Your Pain Worse?
Despite the flood of narcotics, failure-prone surgeries and new, expensive procedures, pain patients are not getting better. They are getting worse and often becoming lifelong patients.
(1 comments) SHARE Tuesday, January 1, 2019 Humor: The Rationalizations Behind Holiday Overeating
If you drink too much during the holidays most peopleincluding youwill soon forget about it. But if you overeat during the holidays, tomorrow holds no similar reprieve for you. It is denial or the gym--or denial and the gym. It's sweat pants with a drawstring, sweater dresses as wide as they are long and Liz Taylor style kaftans. (Unless you still have a muumuu.)
(3 comments) SHARE Thursday, December 20, 2018 Pharma Profit Party Continues into 2019
When did you become aware of the obscene prices Big Pharma is charging for drugs? For many it was when a smirking Martin Shkreli, founder of Turing Pharmaceuticals, testified on the Hill in about his price hike of the antiparasitic drug Daraprim from $13.50 to $750, calling lawmakers "imbeciles" in a tweeted goodbye. He is now enjoying some time at Club Fed.