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Author: Erin Elizabeth

Professor and her students may have found a cure for Lyme Disease

(Editor’s Note: Here’s a story I bet you heard nothing about…perhaps because most doctors deny that it’s as serious an issue as it is. Read on.) Although it’s still too early to tell, professor of cellular and molecular biology, Eva Sapi, Ph.D. of the University of New Haven, believes her research just might point to a cure for Lyme Disease. She and her students found promise in “a common sweetener that’s already in the kitchen cupboards in many American homes — stevia.”1 “In a paper published in the European Journal of Microbiology & Immunology, Sapi and her students found that the most...

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These 5 organizations are the reason cannabis is still a crime

It’s often half-jokingly said that if there was one thing that could bring Americans together, it would be cannabis. That might seem a little farfetched at first, but once you discover how many people want cannabis legalized, it will make sense. As of 2018, nine states allow recreation use in some form, while 30 allow medicinal use and 16 allow only CBD, an active component of the cannabis plant which aids in pain relief and sleep. According to a poll from the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion, 52% of American adults have tried marijuana at some point in their lives, while 44%...

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Whole Foods backs off mandatory GMO labeling

Austin, Texas-based Whole Foods is pulling back on their initial plan to require GMO labeling for all foods sold in stores, by September.2 However, A.C. Gallo, chief operations officer, says this isn’t a “permanent cancellation of the initiative.” RELATED STORY: CBS: Amazon and Whole Foods unveil new price cuts for Prime members Whole Foods announced the mandatory initiative in 2013. Gallo referred to the “proposed Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard”3 suggested by the USDA as a contributing factor in their decision, “As the USDA finalizes the federal regulation in the coming months and the food industry assesses the impact, we do not...

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Diet kicked her terminal breast cancer into remission, now Harvard wants to study her

In 2005, Kathy Bero was diagnosed with inflammatory breast cancer and given about 21 months to live. At the time she was 41 years old, had two young daughters and wasn’t ready to die so she went the traditional route with surgery, chemo, and radiation. But the disease came back. She said, “Eleven months after my first diagnosis, I was diagnosed with a high-grade tumor in my head and neck. My kidneys were failing; my liver was failing. My lungs were damaged. My heart was damaged. I told my oncologist that I’m done with that protocol because one way or...

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De Beers Group plans sales of laboratory-grown diamonds to U.S. consumers

The De Beers Group, known the world over for their diamonds, is launching a new diamond company called Lightbox Jewelry. And they are betting on U.S. customers lining up because the prices will be too good to ignore. The catch? The diamonds will sell for far less becuaes they will be lab-grown. Beginning in September, Lightbox Jewelry will sell laboratory-made diamonds that will retail from $200 for a quarter-carat stone to $800 for a one-carat gem. Compare that price to a typical one-carat round stone, found on sale this week at Blue Nile (an online certified diamond retailer) for $5,657. De Beers Group CEO...

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