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BPA-free plastics disrupt fertility

[…]began to show reproductive problems, such as abnormal eggs and low sperm counts. As with BPA, she found the inner surfaces to which mice were exposed were contaminated, this time with BPS that had leached out from the plastic. Screening Cells Hunt investigated the problem in greater detail by exposing female mice fetuses to tiny amounts of a selection of BPA replacements at the point where their eggs are developing. She also exposed male mice to the chemicals just after birth, when they begin developing sperm. RELATED STORY: 7 ways to reduce obesity-causing chemicals in your home When the exposed mice […]

Patient who died during robot surgery had 99% chance of living if human operated

[…]before the complex procedure finished. It was made more complicated and lengthy by sutures being found to be misaligned and the robot camera being blinded with blood. It emerged on the last day of the inquest that these proctors, who flew in from outside the UK, could not have stepped in to take over as they were not registered with the General Medical Council.”2 In light of this death, Coroner Karen Dilks is expected to provide Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust with a series of recommendations about how its policies could be improved (including how proctors are recruited and what’s expected). […]
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85% of Tampons Contain Monsanto’s “Cancer Causing” Glyphosate

[…]potentially harmful chemicals, including preservatives, pesticides, fragrances and dyes. ABOUT THE FOUNDER OF HEALTH NUT NEWS Erin Elizabeth is a long time activist with a passion for the healing arts, working in that arena for a quarter century. Her site HealthNutNews.com is less than 2 years old, but has already cracked the top 20 Natural Health sites world-wide. She is an author, public speaker, and has recently appeared on some national tv shows because of her stories on the holistic doctors unintended series. You can get Erin’s e-book for free here  and also watch a short documentary on how she overcame vax injuries, […]
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Genetically Modified Mosquitoes Yield Unintended Consequences, Yale Study Finds

[…]Jeffrey Powell studied some mosquitos in Brazil to find out how the experiment went. “What we found was unexpected. Unpredicted.” RELATED STORY GMO Mosquitoes Increase Disease-Carrying Competitors, Require Concurrent Release of 2nd Species Scientists found hybrids of the genetically modified mosquitos and the native mosquitos – meaning some offspring weren’t sterile. “We don’t know what the effect of having this hybrid population is. These could be stronger mosquitos, harder to control.” Powell says scientists need to monitor these kinds of genetically modified releases carefully to make sure they don’t produce even more unexpected results. *Article originally appeared at Organic Consumers. […]
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14 of the Best Vegan Omega 3 Sources

[…]Omega 3 and 2146mg Omega 6 in a tablespoon. Compare this to the 103mg Omega 3 and 1318mg Omega 6 found in olive oil! You can usually find mustard oil in Indian food stores. Seaweed Seaweeds not only have fairly high amounts of Omega 3, but they are also one of the only vegan foods which also have EPA and DHEA. Spirulina (58mg Omega 3, 88mg Omega 6 per tablespoon) is one of the best choices. Wakame is a good runner up. Beans Beans don’t have as much Omega 3 as seeds or nuts. However, they still can help you […]

Garlic soup broth to combat colds, flu, and other health problems

[…]ways how. 1) Garlic Can Combat Sickness A 12-week study published in Advances in Therapy found that, in comparison to placebo, daily consumption of a garlic supplement reduced participants’ number of colds by 62 percent. Researchers also highlighted that – in the garlic group – cold symptoms only lasted a day and a half versus five “placebo” days. 2) Garlic Helps Reduce Blood Pressure Numerous studies on humans have revealed the enormous benefit garlic consumption can have on lower blood pressure. In some cases, garlic supplements worked just as effectively as the synthetic blood pressure drug Atenolol. 3) Garlic Improves Cholesterol Levels If you suffer […]
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ABC: Proctor & Gamble launching ‘smart diapers’ with help from Google

[…]change and will not work with other brands of diapers. RELATED STORY: Fox: Toxic substances found in diapers in France: government agency The Lumi app will will keep track of feeding, sleeping, diapering and other key milestones so parents can monitor routines and patterns. (Do we really need a DIAPER to keep track of this for us?) RELATED STORY: CNET: The Bluetooth diaper has arrived in 2019 Verily Life Sciences was previously called Google Life Sciences. They specialize in software, platforms and sensors for health data and helped design the diaper, along with scientists and other innovators on P&G’s Start […]
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Baby milk powder could have been infected with salmonella for 13 years

[…]have been contaminated with salmonella for more than a decade, as Salmonella Agona was found in one of the drying towers (this is also the same strain linked to an outbreak in 2005). Emmanueal Besnier, CEO of Lactalis told the French newspaper Les Echos, “It can not be ruled out that babies have consumed contaminated milk during this period.” In response to this discovery, the company recalled all their baby milk powder and cereals produced at the plant while it investigated the source of the contamination. But, this is now the second recall; early in December, 26 infants fell ill with salmonella poisoning in France […]
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Pharma Bro gets 7 years in prison for fraud

[…]and pride, too. (We wrote about it here.) Well, his pride and arrogance were nowhere to be found at the end of last week when he was sentenced for his securities fraud conviction. In fact, he was bawling like a baby. (Or perhaps like the patients of Daraprim initially did, until the backlash made him lower the price.) On Friday, federal Judge Kiyo Matsumoto handed down the seven-year sentence to the “ever-arrogant” 34-year-old, after he broke down in tears while making one last plea for leniency.  Shkreli said, “I was never motivated by money. I was trying to grow my stature […]

35-Year-Old Saves $100,000 in 7 Years by Living in a Tiny House, Plans to Retire at 40

[…]was going to get by. He tells People: “It’s hard for me to put into words, the impact is so profound. I attribute me living in a tiny house to me having a higher quality of life. It helped me to be more open to opportunities.” “I realized half my income was going to rent, insurance and maintenance, and I said, I don’t know how I’m going to do it, but if I could eliminate housing from my budget, it would set me up to be in a better position.”1 RELATED STORY: Meet the tiny mobile home that comes equipped […]
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Cows on Russian Farm Get Fitted with VR Goggles to Increase Milk Production

[…]which turned out to be VR goggles. RELATED STORY: Cows Swept Out to Sea by Hurricane Dorian are Found Months Later – on the Outer Banks Apart from the cows’ physical needs, the researchers also looked into their emotional state. Dairy farms around the world were studied, with a clear indication of higher and better quality milk production from those farms that had a calm atmosphere. For example, in some American dairy farms, farmers install rotating brushes in the cows‘ stalls, which provide an alternative to massaging the animals. In Europe, farmers use robotic systems that enable the cows to […]
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How to Inhale Himalayan Pink Salt to Help Remove Mucus, Bacteria and Toxins from your Lungs

[…]that unlike table salt, Himalayan salt contains the same 84 natural elements and minerals that are found in the human body, minerals which contribute to your overall health and vitality. Its minerals are in an ionic state, which means that they are tiny enough for our cells to absorb easily. Salt Therapy Isn’t New Although it’s relatively new to the United States, salt rooms have been used for therapeutic purposes in Eastern Europe for more than 200 years. Years ago it was common practice for people with lung conditions to visit salt mines for their healing benefits. Ancient Greeks also […]
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WHY CASHEWS ARE NOT SOLD TO CONSUMERS IN THEIR SHELLS AND WHY PISTACHIOS USED TO BE DYED RED

[…]irritant for most people and can even be fatal for some if ingested. In cashews, the urushiol is found not only in the leaves, but also in a layer of oil between the shell and the cashew seed. Needless to say, shelling cashews is something that needs to be done very carefully and not by consumers. Despite the need for care in shelling cashews, it’s still often done by hand, much to the chagrin of the workers involved, particularly in poorer nations where safety equipment is often lacking. From the above, you might be wondering why you can purchase raw […]
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These 13 Foods Aren’t What You Think They Are

[…]agent, acceptable at levels of 2% to 4% (gross). But, just this last year Bloomberg News found that multiple brands of “100% Grated Parmesan Cheese” had 7.8% to 8.8% cellulose (they also mix it with less expensive cheese like swiss, mozzarella, and cheddar). One expert even estimated that 20% of U.S.-produced grated Parmesan cheese is mislabeled. Breakfast Syrup and Maple Products As a kid growing up, we ate Aunt Jemima “maple syrup” and had zero idea it was the furthest thing from actual maple syrup. However, once we tasted the difference, it was clear. And to that point, last February […]
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Watermelon Rind Health Benefits

[…]B6 Fibre Potassium Citrulline While the amount of vitamin C and B6 isn’t as high as the amount found in the flesh, what is important is the citrulline that can be found in the rind. RELATED ARTICLE: 15 Foods That Help You Stay Hydrated Citrulline is an antioxidant compound that works to protect us from free radical damage. Citrulline also converts to the amino acid arginine in the body. Arginine is essential to the heart, circulatory system, and immune system. Researchers believe that it has the ability to relax blood vessels, and may also be used to treat erectile dysfunction. RELATED […]

Too much sugar? Even ‘healthy people’ are at risk of developing heart disease

A new and “ground-breaking” study from the University of Surrey has found that healthy people who consume high levels of sugar are at an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease. The study used a group of otherwise healthy men and looked at the increased levels of fat in their blood and stored in their livers after they had consumed a high sugar diet. RELATED ARTICLE: WSJ: Why one cardiologist has drunk his last diet soda Published in the journal Clinical Science, the researchers looked at two groups of men: those with high and low levels of liver fat. They fed them either […]
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Ayahuasca: This Amazonian Brew May Be the Most Powerful Antidepressant Ever Discovered

[…]led by neuroscientists at the University of São Paulo, Brazil, even one dose of ayahuasca was found to have powerful and immediate antidepressant effects. The study involved six volunteers with depression that was unresponsive to at least one antidepressant drug. The volunteers were administered the tea, then monitored in a quiet room and evaluated with standard clinical questionnaires to track their depression symptoms. The treatment was well tolerated, except for half of the participants vomiting (a common side effect). The psychedelic effects of ayahuasca wear off in about five hours. Statistically significant improvements in depression symptoms were seen in just […]
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Big Props to Chipotle Mexican Grill, for Handling a Crisis…. Like a Boss.

[…]to not serve carnitas at all. Food for thought my friends. Food for thought…. ABOUT THE FOUNDER OF HEALTH NUT NEWS Erin Elizabeth is a long time activist with a passion for the healing arts, working in that arena for a quarter century. Her site HealthNutNews.com is less than 2 years old, but has already cracked the top 20 Natural Health sites world-wide. She is an author, public speaker, and has recently appeared on some national tv shows because of her stories on the holistic doctors unintended series. You can get Erin’s e-book for free here  and also watch a short documentary on […]
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This Tiny Alligator Is Wearing an IRL Snapchat Filter

[…]with researchers from the University of Michigan. RELATED STORY: ABC: Cancer-causing compounds found in alligators, dolphins, wildlife at Kennedy Space Center RELATED STORY: Humanity ‘Sleepwalking towards the edge of a cliff’: 60% of earth’s wildlife wiped out since 1970 This “in real life” (IRL) photograph is even more spectacular because nature is truly at work here. Because sodium is often scarce in the Amazon, bees and butterflies often lick up the salt tears of turtles and alligators. The process of “tear-feeding” is called lachryphagy and is extremely hard to witness in nature. These intricate creatures sip on tears to get […]
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