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Author: Erin Elizabeth

Combat vet posts shocking picture of how many pills he has to take because cannabis is illegal

One veteran got so frustrated with the number of pills he had been prescribed to take on a daily basis that he decided to create a visual aid. After calculating that he took more than 9,855 prescription pills annually, he got an idea. Joshua Lee served with the Missouri National Guard from 2007 to 2014, and spent one year in Afghanistan, where he was diagnosed with a mysterious yet painful illness, an inflammation of the hands. In October 2010, Lee returned home from Afghanistan and began going to the VA for medical treatment—and that is when the script count skyrocketed. He...

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Using ducks instead of pesticides, making us less dependent on chemicals

I ran across this story about a week ago and as I began to research it I found that the Japanese brilliant idea has taken root all over the place. Take a couple of minutes and check out the three videos below! XO- Erin One man who saw this happening in Japan brought the idea home to his father in France. And, he took the idea one step further… (We love animals at HNN and you all know I don’t eat meat. However, that’s my choice and I would never force it on anyone else. I am glad though...

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CNBC: Big Food’s exodus of leaders is a symptom of larger crisis

In May, Campbell Soup lost their CEO, Denise Morrison, making her the fifteenth CEO of a packaged food company to have left their job since the beginning of 2016. Currently, the longest-tenured food company CEO is Joe Sanderson, of Sanderson Farms, then Irwin Simon, the founder and chief of Hain Celestial Group (since 1993) and then CEO Sean Connolly of  Conagra Brand, who joined the company in 2015. But why does it seem they are “jumping ship”: “The parade of departures — which includes industry Kellogg’s John Bryant and Mondelez International’s Irene Rosenfeld — underscores the challenges to iconic food brands that had been grocery...

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Monsanto’s Roundup on trial: Day 2 in court

(Editor’s Note: Thank you for all the hard work that Organic Consumers Association does. Please read on.) Thanks to Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. for providing a recap of the second day in court in the Dewayne Johnson vs. Monsanto Co. trial. Proceedings began in San Francisco Superior Court on Monday, July 9. The plaintiff, Dewayne Johnson, a 46-year-old former school groundskeeper who was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma four years ago, claims Monsanto hid evidence that the active ingredient in its Roundup herbicide, glyphosate, caused his cancer. This is the first case to go to trial among hundreds of lawsuits alleging Roundup caused non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The trial is...

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