Honesty of mainstream media journalism is in total collapse
As one of the few honest journalists left in America -- it's a fast-shrinking list -- I am seeing this sort of dishonest journalism with alarming frequency. In fact, just two days ago, I exposed the Associated Press for "restructuring" old EPA news from 2009 and pushing it as "breaking" news in 2014.
The funny thing is that in that story, I praised Reuters for doing a much better job on reporting. Looks like I spoke too soon: now Reuters is intentionally disparaging omega-3 oils in some sort of sick, twisted campaign against nutrition.
No doubt if a prescription drug resulted in slowed brain shrinkage, Reuters would praise the finding with a headline like, "Miracle drug halts age-related brain shrinkage!" But because this study was conducted on a dietary supplement, the headline gets intentionally twisted into a blatant lie.
Mainstream media colludes to disparage nutrition and censor scientific findings Now you know the real truth about the mainstream media and nutrition: There is a genuine conspiracy against nutrition being run by the media. These writers knowingly conspire to mislead readers and thereby deny them access to the real scientific findings that might have improved their health.
No wonder Natural News keeps growing by leaps and bounds: it's one of the very few places remaining where you can get honest journalism on health, nutrition and critical (skeptical) thinking about food, health and holistic living.
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/043634_Reuters_blatant_lies_false_headlines.html#ixzz2rJTvwflw
Poster Comment:
This is dumb. I consume Omega 3 in the form of high lignan flax seed oil. It is healthy, and my brain function is improving. The meningitis has caused me to lose my memory in many areas, but I find that this is returning with time. ;)