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Author: Erin Elizabeth

CNET: Verizon launches 5G in NFL stadiums across the US

We are saddened to learn that thirteen NFL stadiums across the country plan to go live with Verizon’s new 5G network by the start of the 2019-20 football season, which began on September 5. The service will be centered in the seated areas, but may also be accessible in and around the stadiums. Verizon plans to bring its 5G to additional stadiums throughout this season, which is the 100th for the NFL. Despite a glaring admission from the FCC confirming that 5G (which will blanket the Earth with over 20,000 satellites sending focused beams of intense microwave radiation over...

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Giving Your Child a Smartphone is “Like Giving Them Drugs” Says Top Addiction Expert

Kids love their screen time, but is it a harmless hobby or harmful addiction?  Kids have readily available screen time at school, home, a friend’s house, road trips and it doesn’t stop there.  In moderation, screen time can be a fun, harmless way for kids to unwind and enjoy being a kid.  However, there comes a point where excessive screen time mirrors the neurological damage of a gripping drug addiction. Screen time addiction is a powerful force, not to be reckoned with. In fact, Dr. Nicholas Kardaras, a licensed psychotherapist, mental health and addictions expert states that brain imaging research...

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CBS: Morticians Preserve Tattooed Skin Of Dead Loved Ones As Artwork

If you are searching for an unusual way to memorialize loved ones who have passed, you may want to contact a couple of morticians in Ohio. Father and son duo Michael and Kyle Sherwood have spent years creating a unique process that preserves a person’s skin and the tattoos on it after their death. RELATED STORY: Fox News: Kentucky proposes ban on using tattoos to cover up scars They came up with the idea over drinks with some friends. One friend had just lost his father and mentioned to the pair that he wanted to preserve his father’s tattoo....

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Malicious websites were used to secretly hack into iPhones for years, says Google

Apple’s reputation is better than most when it comes to the privacy and security its devices offer, but that reputation took a hit last week when Google revealed how visiting a website was sufficient to hack an iPhone. Earlier this year, Google’s security analyst team, Project Zero, along with the Threat Analysis Group (TAG), found a group of compromised websites capable of hacking iPhones. The only thing an iPhone user had to do was visit one of the sites for an attack to be attempted. If the attack was successful, the website would place a monitoring implant on the...

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British Medical Journal Study Finds Vegetarian and Vegan Diets May Increase Stroke Risk

It’s commonly accepted that a plant-based diet will reduce the risk of heart disease — but recent research finds that it may put you at risk for another serious health issue: stroke. Published in the UK-based British Medical Journal (BMJ), a new study looked at meat eaters, fish eaters, and vegetarians over an 18-year follow-up period. “Vegetarian and vegan diets have become increasingly popular in recent years, partly due to the perceived health benefits, but also concerns about the environment and animal welfare,” lead researcher, Tammy Tong, PhD, told Healthline. RELATED STORY: British farmers claim celebrities on vegan diets...

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