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Health-Care Blogs
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This blogger questions conventional healthcare approaches in lucid prose.
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Dave Milano is a health-care professional with wise insights about not only health care, but farming, nutrition, and life in general.
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Elderberryjam uses the journal about her life as a nurse to provide insights into deficiencies in the health care system.
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This holistic practitioner provides lovely personal insights into healthcare, nutrition, and the business of living.
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An excellent ongoing assessment of the dangers associated with the National Animal Identification System (NAIS)
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Lots of food-related morsels from media reports about food.
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Entrepreneur and author Pat Sullivan uses his personal experiences to provide sound advice for dealing with chronic health-care problems
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Health advocate Mike Adams gets preachy at times, and runs on like a direct-marketing pitchman, but his analysis and advice are right on. His views on how and why the health system are turned upside down are worthy of attention.
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Good common sense about nutrition, money, and life in general from a man who has made his own discoveries about the power of diet.
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Mark Schauss does a nice job of getting behind the statistics and studies related to health care. He also shares entertaining insights into everything from sports to garbage.
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Michael Weiss has much experience with the medical establishment because of his chronic illnesses, and provides lots of useful, and entertaining, information.
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Search under topics, including health
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Health and Business Sites
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Organized by nutritionists, this site encourages discussion of approaches for using diet and supplements to relieve disease and chronic conditions.
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This foundation is "dedicated to restoring nutrient-dense foods to the human diet through education, research and activism." It's made a big push to expand legality of raw milk.
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This informative site focuses heavily on the potential problems of the upcoming NAIS regulations, including faulty logic and interference with our liberties
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This site does a nice job of presenting the pro-raw-milk side, in clear language, with little of the emotion common on other sites.
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This writer-speaker-farmer has written a short book about the politics of sustainable agriculture, available for downloading on his site.
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This website came into being with the government's crackdown on the Michigan farmers supplying raw milk to hundreds of members in Michigan and Illinois. Lots of important news here.
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Raw Milk for Me is another site providing ongoing linkages and coverage of the crackdown on raw milk in Michigan.
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Lawyer Carl Little provides information about the legal and business challenges facing many small farms.
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Learn the benefits of grass-fed meat, including research and other news on food issues.
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This site contains useful information and good common sense about nutrition, along with some excellent links to other resources.
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This site by medical ideologue Mark Sirkus is refreshing in its challenges to the medical establishment, though shrill at times.
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Well-documented reference information about herbs, from Memorial Sloan Kettering
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Good reference site about diseases, symptoms, and treatments
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An admirable government-sponsored effort to articulate health-care treatment distinictions
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This site does a nice job of keeping tabs on problems in the healthcare system, reporting on studies and news affecting doctors, hospitals, and insurance companies.
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A nice introduction to the realities of raw milk.
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This nonprofit news site "seeks to transform our understanding of the modern food system...by gathering and distilling existing food news and information..." Lots of info about CSAs, children's diets, and even, occasionally, raw milk.
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My Articles
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As the farm-to-table trend takes hold, farmers see a new business opportunity
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Three Michigan farmers get ready for NAIS enforcement in their own way.
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A farmer's "community" comes to his rescue after he is terrorized by state and federal agents.
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Ohio goes after raw milk farmers with a vengeance.
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Retailers who help distribute raw milk feel the heat from local enforcers.
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Michigan goes after a farm co-op, with a very heavy hand
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California shutters a California raw milk dairy in a vain search for E.coli
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The FDA goes after small cherry farmers for letting people know the benefits of cherry juice
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Big Pharma doesn't like women using natural hormones made by small pharmacies
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Standard Process tries to keep its vitamins off the Internet
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Two young MDs bring a fresh approach to medical care
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The damage done by "snake oil" marketing of supplements
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Growing international efforts to regulate supplements
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