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Author: Erin Elizabeth

Cops to Florida woman: ‘Do you have anything else?’ She pulled a gator from her pants.

(Editor’s Note: We do so many serious stories around here that once in awhile we like to make you laugh. Or cry from laughter! Enjoy.) On Monday in Punta Gorda, Florida, during a routine traffic stop, a police officer got a little more than he bargained for. Upon pulling a couple over, when the Florida deputy asked the female passenger if she had “anything else on her”1 she “proceeded to pull an alligator out of her yoga pants (about one foot in length) and placed it into the bed of the truck.”1 RELATED STORY: Florida Department of Health emails show...

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Connecticut DCF punishing Tennessee parents for taking their story public? Refuse to let parents visit baby

Health Impact News We recently published the story of a Tennessee couple who was traveling through Connecticut on their way to a vacation destination in Maine, when the wife, who was pregnant, starting experiencing back pains and decided to check into a hospital in Connecticut for a check up. Her Egyptian Christian husband was allegedly accused of being a Muslim terrorist, and before they knew it, she was being drugged against her will and forced to have cesarean surgery to remove her daughter from her womb, when she had been planning on having a natural birth. Connecticut Department of...

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CNN: Sunscreen enters bloodstream after just one day of use, study says

According to a new study by the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, an arm of the FDA, it took just one day of use for several common sunscreen ingredients to enter the bloodstream at levels high enough to trigger a government safety investigation. The study also found that the blood concentration of three of the ingredients continued to rise as daily use continued and remained in the body for at least 24 hours after use ended. The chemicals studied were avobenzone, oxybenzone, ecamsule, and octocrylene. The FDA has decided they need to be researched more before they can be considered GRAS/E...

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A cancer cure has gotten out of control and has spread beyond the confines of modern medicine

In 2018, about 509,640 Americans died of cancer and all the while, Wall Street was greeting and waiting for over 1,813 new cancer drugs to come into human clinical trials. These trials represent billions of dollars of investment capital. You see, the last thing the cancer industry needs is a cure. Indeed it cannot afford one. And yet, cures exist. Even though many patients will not find them inside a cancer treatment centers; these are often nothing more than “glorified insurance billers.” No, most cancer patients are left to search for cures on their own after the standard cut and burn...

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Obesity poised to overtake smoking as leading preventable cause of cancer

Everyone knows that smoking can cause cancer. In fact, it’s the leading cause of preventable cancer in the United States. But did you know that the second leading cause of cancer was obesity? For the last 15 years, researchers have been investigating a link between obesity and cancer but that link has only been established conclusively in the past few years. RELATED STORY: This ‘reflex’ explains why you can’t trim your midsection However, while public health officials have programs that address obesity and cancer prevention, programs still haven’t been created to “specifically address obesity as a cancer risk factor”1 and...

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