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Bluetooth Radiation May Be More DANGEROUS Than Cell Phone Radiation

Andrew Goldsworthy is an Honorary Lecturer in Biology at Imperial College London. His interest in the biological effects of electromagnetic fields dates back over 30 years but has only recently come to fruition with the publication of a new theory that explains many of their seemingly weird effects in simple physico-chemical terms. It was first published (mainly in relation to plants) in Plant Electrophysiology – Theory and Methods, Ed AG Volkov (Springer 2006). This was followed by an Internet publication in 2007 [I have provided the abstract below] entitled ‘The Biological Effects of Weak Electromagnetic Fields’, which deals with...

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Just As Flint Threatens Lawsuit, The State Of Michigan Removed Their Power To Sue

By Claire Bernish Michigan has stripped the City of Flint of the ability to sue over the lead contamination of its water supply. As the Detroit Free Press reports, Flint Mayor Karen Weaver filed a notice of intent to sue the State of Michigan with the Court of Claims back on March 24 — the last day of a 180-day limit from the time the city became aware of potential claims it could make against the state, in accordance with court rules. Weaver and Flint officials, at the time of filing notice, “had no plans to sue the state but...

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California awards Tesla with a massive contract to take state off grid with powerwalls

On the heels of the largest gas leak in US history, the state of California has awarded Tesla with a multimillion dollar deal to supply battery packs to citizens throughout the state. The batteries will be produced in record time and are being created in an attempt to curb power outages in the case another grid failure occurs. According to Yayoi Sekine, a battery analyst at Bloomberg New Energy Finance, the speed Tesla is getting these batteries to market “highlights the maturity of advanced technologies like energy storage to be contracted as a reliable resource in an emergency situation.” The initial deal...

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Autism Researchers Concerned that the Tragedy of the Girl with Autism in Louisiana, May be a Glimpse of the Second Crisis of Care to Come

Newsweek ran an article in 2012 entitled, “An epidemic of special needs kids heads for a crisis of care”. In the story, author Michelle Cottle described that we currently have a crisis of care, particularly for those with autism, as kids age out of the school system. As the population continues to grow, with no end in sight, our health-care, education, and social services systems have a heavy burden and strain put on them that we are NOT prepared for. But that was in 2012 and the second crisis in care is just starting to reveal itself; what will happen to autistic...

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These 13 Foods Aren’t What You Think They Are

(Editor’s Note: I know I say it a lot but, I’m a vegan so there are quite a few things here that I wouldn’t eat anyway, but I was intrigued by the topic. Read on. ) Who doesn’t look forward, in the cold winter months, to a big bowl of pasta? Maybe even with some parmesan cheese? Or perhaps you WOULD have looked forward to that before you heard the news that the parmesan in the cans at the store is just cheese and wood pulp- a filler- yuck. With that in mind, have you ever thought about what...

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