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Texas judge sanctions CPS $127K for wrongfully taking couple’s children and lying to the court

Photo credit Commentary by Terri LaPoint, Health Impact News (Thank you to our friends for this story.) There are elements that are common almost to the point of being universal in cases involving children taken from their families by Child Protective Services, including false allegations, lying by social workers, falsified medical records, failure of social workers to follow their own policies, laws broken by CPS, and the failure to consider evidence that refutes CPS allegations. However, there is one thing that remains rare in CPS cases – that is, for anyone within the system to be held accountable. Repercussions...

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NYT: Federal ban on Female Genital Mutilation ruled unconstitutional by judge

Last week on Tuesday, in a shocking and incomprehensible twist, US district judge Bernard Friedman, ruled that Congress lacked authority “under the commerce clause of the US constitution, to adopt the 1996 law and that the power to outlaw FGM lay with individual states.”1And that means that new laws need to be enacted immediately, in order to protect girls from this dangerous, cruel and disgusting practice. In fact, some say this ruling leaves tens of thousands of girls, who live in the 23 states that do not have anti-FGM laws, in danger. “The decision, in the first federal case to...

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USA Today: USA recalls 100,000 pounds of ground beef for possible E. coli contamination

[featured-video-plus] The hits keep coming this morning. Turns out ground beef is contaminated, too. JBS USA, our nations largest beef processor, is recalling nearly 100,000 pounds of ground beef for possible E. coli contamination. The meat was produced on Oct. 24th at JBS USA-owned Swift Beef Co. in Hyrum, Utah and might be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7. This is the same strain that romaine lettuce has been contaminated with. They initiated the recall after Majestic Meat Company recalled about 530 pounds of ground beef that had been supplied by JBS USA. So far, there have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of the beef. The USDA says that this E. coli strain “can cause dehydration, bloody diarrhea and abdominal cramps two to eight days after exposure. It can also cause kidney failure in children under 5 years old and older adults. Symptoms include easy bruising, pallor and decreased urine output.” 1 If you have any of these symptoms and have recently eaten ground beef, please seek emergency medical care immediately. RELATED STORY: Organic meat and milk RICHER in Omega-3 fatty acids The 99,260 pounds of ground beef was packaged in 2,000-pound pallets and in plastic wrapped packages of eight to 10 pounds marked as “Blue Ribbon Beef” and shipped to retail distributors for further processing and food service distributors for institutional use in California, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Washington:2...

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CBS: Romaine lettuce is not safe to eat, CDC warns U.S. consumers

Do not eat romaine lettuce. At all. In case you somehow missed it, romaine lettuce has been causing a lot of problems over the last couple of months because of the bacteria E. coli. But right now, the CDC is investigating a multi-state outbreak and has declared the lettuce unsafe to eat in any form. However, they are trying to get to the bottom of what’s going on, the FDA is even making a special effort to test romaine for contamination across the country. But, if you have any romaine lettuce, throw it away. This new outbreak is being caused by a very dangerous strain of E. coli bacteria. “The CDC told consumers to throw away any romaine lettuce they may already have purchased. Restaurants should not serve it, stores should not sell it, and people should not buy it, no matter where or when the lettuce was grown. It doesn’t matter if it is chopped, whole head or part of a mix. …The CDC is not claiming that all romaine contains the dangerous bacteria — something the millions of people who have eaten the popular lettuce recently should bear in mind — but investigators don’t know precisely where, when or how the contamination happened.”1 While thankfully no one has died in this outbreak, the CDC does report that 32 people in 11 states have become sick from eating the...

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Propolis from honey bees is a powerful superfood that kills Candida albicans

(Thank you to our friends at Natural News for the story below.) Propolis — also known as bee glue — can be used to counter Candida albicans, the fungal pathogen behind candidiasis or yeast infection. This is according to a study that compared the antifungal effects with those of other natural extracts. RELATED STORY: Queen bees are less likely to lay eggs or start a colony after insecticide exposure In the study, the researchers compared the effects of propolis, garden thyme (Thymus vulgaris), clove (Caryophillium aromaticus), Echinophora platyloba, onion (Allium cepa), and Ceylon cinnamon (Cinnamomum zeylanicum) on C. albicans....

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