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REUTERS: Frieden to Resign as CDC Director

The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Thomas Frieden, plans to submit his resignation on January 20th, the day of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration. It will go down in history that he was running the CDC during the explosive #CDCWhistleblower scandal where a senior scientist blew the whistle on the agency for fraud, corruption, and blatant lies on the 2004 MMR Autism study (and probably many more- we are sure that’s just the tip of the iceberg). Frieden disclosed his plans to resign in a year-end interview with Reuters. His future plans are not currently known....

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The 2-Ingredient Homemade Sauerkraut Recipe that Fights Fat and Inflammation

When it comes to choosing what foods we want to eat, we often need to consider the aftermath of this choice. For instance, if taking a trip to Taco Bell, we can anticipate that we’ll have the runs shortly thereafter. Likewise, other foods may leave us feeling groggy and tired. With fermented foods, however, there’s no need to worry about any such thing. You can be certain that you’ll be left feeling more energetic and be in a better mood than before. Fermented Foods: Why We Love Them Fermented foods encourage the growth of good bacteria, such as Lactobacilli and...

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Magnesium, NOT Calcium, Is The Key To Healthy Bones

The belief that calcium is the holy grail of what builds strong bones is absolutely ingrained in our society, but has no basis in reality–calcium is but ONE of the many minerals your body needs for building strong bones. Dietary intake of magnesium, not necessarily calcium, may be the key to developing healthy bones during childhood, according to new research presented at the Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) annual meeting in the USA. Take a Second Peek At Calcium Claims The mainstream engine has been promoting the use of calcium to prevent weak bones for decades. Age-old myths that calcium...

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Florida Senator says no Permit is Needed for Driverless Cars

When Uber hit the road with self-driving cars in San Francisco in December, California lawmakers quickly hit the brakes. But, regulators in Florida wanted to take a different path. State Sen. Jeff Brandes, R-St. Petersburg tweeted, saying: “Hey @Uber, unlike California we in Florida welcome driverless cars – no permit required. #OpenForBusiness #FlaPol” (Brandes has been advocating for laws to allow driverless cars. In 2012, the Florida Legislature passed a law co-sponsored by him that allowed a person with a valid driver’s license to operate an autonomous vehicle.) Currently, there are several car companies at work developing fully autonomous...

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What Happens to a 5-Year-Old Girl who’s Already Consumed 1460 Sodas in her Short Life?

A mere 20 years ago no one would have thought about letting a toddler have access to soda pop. Let alone REGULAR access. But, because the ingredients that make up the “Standard American Diet” are easily accessible to everyone- and because they are so cheap- we are now dealing with an epidemic of diabetes. Even among the young. According to diabetes.org: In 2012, 29.1 million Americans, or 9.3% of the population, had diabetes. Of the 29.1 million, 21.0 million were diagnosed, and 8.1 million were undiagnosed. The percentage of Americans age 65 and older remains high, at 25.9%, or 11.8...

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