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Author: Erin Elizabeth

Where to hide if a nuclear bomb goes off in your area

Update: we had so many asking about good iodine supplements to have in stock (just in case) Click here to see our favorite. Given that tensions are high right now between the U.S. and North Korea I thought perhaps we could all use a bit of information on how to best be prepared should the unthinkable happen. If you aren’t one of the billionaires who has already purchased a bunker or a large land mass in the middle of the country or at the bottom of the world, these tips will come in handy. I hope. Although, let’s hope...

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MSN: Corporations save billions as Americans die younger

Americans are dying younger despite our previous improvements in American life expectancy. For companies who pay out on pensions this could be good news: If people don’t end up living as long as they were projected to just a few years ago, employers won’t have to pay them as much in pension and other lifelong retirement benefits.1 RELATED ARTICLE: Americans Are Dying Faster. Millennials, Too Due to the slight rise in the mortality rate, at least 12 large companies have reduced their estimates for how much they could owe retirees by a combined $9.7 billion. For instance, Lockheed Martin adjusted their “estimated...

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Whirlpool Installs Washers and Dryers At 60 More Schools For Homeless/Troubled Students

Attendance and participation has increased dramatically since the program started. Having just finished their second year, Whirlpool’s program for installing laundry equipment at schools has resulted in increased attendance by students who are disadvantaged and unable to do their laundry elsewhere. Whirlpool’s Care Counts pilot program was monitored across more than a dozen schools across the U.S. and found to be highly successful. RELATED ARTICLE: Never buy laundry detergent again by switching to this natural 2-ingredient mixture School attendance rose by 90% and participation rose by 89% just because kids now have clean clothes to wear every day. About 95% of students had more motivation in class and...

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Hawaii seeks to ban toxic chemical sunscreens to save the coral reefs from chemical decimation

(Thanks to our friends at Natural News for this story.) Many snorkelers who are drawn to Hawaii’s coral reefs have noticed that they are not brimming with life the way they once did, and it looks like they only have themselves to blame. A lot of explanations have been put forth for coral die-offs, but one of the biggest culprits is the sunscreen that is worn by people who swim in the waters. In fact, a staggering 14,000 tons of sunscreen are washed off into our planet’s oceans each year. The problem has gotten so bad that Senator Will Espero...

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Doctor dies in labor at hospital where she worked

Dr. Nikki Shoemake was a physician at OCH Regional Medical Center in Starkville, Mississippi. In 2016 she gave birth to a baby girl and then died of “natural causes during delivery of a baby,” according to Oktibbeha County Coroner Michael Hunt. One week later, the baby girl they named Aubrey Caroline Patterson, died. No other information was given about her death. In a statement, the hospital said, “Our hospital family is mourning the loss of this beautiful woman who devoted her life to taking care of others. Please remember Dr. Shoemake’s family in your thoughts and prayers. She will...

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