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Program of Hope for India’s Girls: A Toilet of Their Own

Program of Hope for India’s Girls: A Toilet of Their Own

Imagine having no choice but to relieve yourself out in the open, in front of anyone who's there? That's the reality for millions of poor girls in India. HEEALS is a charity that's working to end that lack of the basic right to sanitation. It's changing lives. Girls who'd had no chance in life now have a future.

February 15, 2013 with 2 Comments
Making a Difference: Providing Toilets to Girls in India (video)

Making a Difference: Providing Toilets to Girls in India (video)

In today's world, what are a girl's rights to have clean, hygienic toilets in school? In India, far too many girls don't have that right. Girls are dropping out of schools due to a lack of toilet facilities. Video, 10 minutes.

February 15, 2013 with 1 Comment
Sense About Science: Big Pharma & Agribusiness Lobby Group Masquerades as Charity

Sense About Science: Big Pharma & Agribusiness Lobby Group Masquerades as Charity

Sense About Science is none of what it claims. It is not independent, charitable, and certainly not deserving of the term trust. It provides the appearance of legitimacy for Big Pharma and Agribusiness.

August 14, 2012 with 6 Comments
Gates Foundation Tests Bracelet that Tracks Your Emotions

Gates Foundation Tests Bracelet that Tracks Your Emotions

Regimentation of the masses is the only goal that makes sense out of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's studies that strap bracelets capable of monitoring arousal on students' wrists.

June 14, 2012 with 4 Comments
Natural & Purified Salts Different? Authors Say No, Though Study Shows Nothing.

Natural & Purified Salts Different? Authors Say No, Though Study Shows Nothing.

The financiers of a new pseudo study claim that it shows no difference between natural salt and purified salt. The truth, though, is that the study's results demonstrate absolutely nothing. Their conclusion bears no relationship to the results.

November 18, 2011 with 1 Comment
Pinkwashing Reaches New Low with Toxic Perfume that Can Cause Breast Cancer

Pinkwashing Reaches New Low with Toxic Perfume that Can Cause Breast Cancer

Now, Susan B. Komen for the Cure, the pinkwashing champs, have sunk to a new low with their Promise Me perfume. It contains toxic chemicals, including a hormone disruptor, estrogen mimicker, and a neurotoxin.

October 9, 2011 with 1 Comment
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