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Author: Erin Elizabeth

Pregnant Women can pee on an Ikea ad for half price on cribs

I imagine this cost a pretty penny to do but it’s an awfully clever marketing trick! If you happen to live in Sweden and think you might be pregnant, you can actually pee on an IKEA magazine ad currently running and it will let you know! You see, the ad will reveal a previously invisible text offering the discounted price on a certain crib if you are indeed pregnant! RELATED STORY: 4,250% increase in fetal deaths reported to VAERS after Flu Shot given to pregnant women As you might imagine, the ad has gotten quite a bit of attention. RELATED...

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CVS bans photo manipulation for store beauty brands, will place alert label on others

CVS announced on Monday that they have decided to ban image editing in their own beauty marketing. This decision includes their store aisle displays and social media posts and will take full effect by April 2019. But they aren’t just stopping there. All other beauty suppliers that CVS carries must do the same by 2020 or they will have an icon with a “digitally modified” warning message placed on the marketing materials that don’t comply with the new standard. RELATED STORY: Beauty may be only skin deep but mercury toxicity is systemic CVS has about 9,600 stores nationwide which makes...

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ABC: 6-year-old girl hallucinates, tries to jump out window after taking Tamiflu

A North Texas family is urging everyone to be better informed and more careful with the use of Tamiflu after their 6-year-old daughter suffered from some terrifying side effects. The unnamed family (by choice) say that their daughter was given the powerful anti-viral to reduce flu symptoms and that as a result “she hallucinated, tried to run away from school and, they believe, tried to hurt herself.” 3 The little girl’s father explained, “The second story window was open, which is in her bedroom, and she used her desk to climb up onto it. She was about to jump out...

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Facebook is forcing users to upload selfies to prove they are who they claim to be, it just happened to me

Yesterday, Facebook asked me to send them a photo of my face or they would shut down my account. Not only did I not want to send them a photo but I had just returned home from a trip and really wasn’t in the mood for this type of intrusion. However, in order to keep my account, I did it. Apparently, beginning last April, Facebook started rolling out this new requirement: upload a picture of your faces for access to your account. RELATED STORY: Facebook held a special breakfast for drug marketers about recruiting people for clinical trials This...

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