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Author: Erin Elizabeth

How Medical School Funding From Big Pharma Impacts Your Health

Have you ever noticed that when you visit your doctor, they rarely- if ever- ask you about your food intake? Some doctors will go so far as to ask on a questionnaire that you fill out before your appointment, but then never reference it during your meeting time. However, most just don’t bother to ask. They likely don’t bother to ask because they don’t understand just how important food intake is. Why they don’t know that is an interesting (and terrifying) question. Now, in cases of obesity, you’ll likely have a doc ask you to cut out the fried food or...

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Olivia Munn Prepared for ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ by Eating 80 Percent Fruits, Vegetables

Olivia Munn, who needed to get into fighting shape for her role as Psylocke in X-Men: Apocalypse, did so by eating with the 80-20 rule. The 80:20 rule (applied to food) is more like an approach to healthy eating rather than a diet; you choose to eat healthy foods 80 per cent of the time, which then allows you to indulge in your favorite treats 20 per cent of the time. Besides the diet change, the 35 year old, also earned her black belt in taekwondo and learned to fight with a sword. To get ready for the role, she worked out everyday...

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Monsanto CEO Doesn’t Care About Paying US Taxes. Attempts To Buy Syngenta To Dominate Seed Supply

After its third attempt to purchase its largest seed and chemical rival, Syngenta, and build towards a global monopoly, Monsanto‘s CEO, Hugh Grant, has given up. Syngenta refused, stating that “after engaging with Monsanto on their latest approach, the board unanimously rejected their revised proposal. It significantly undervalued the company and was fraught with execution risk.”  The risks they mentioned involved legal hurdles such as violating anti-trust laws in the creation of an illegal monopoly and Grant’s, desire to execute a tax inversion – a dubious, but legal, tactic where the company would move it’s headquarters to the UK...

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Germany Produced So Much Green Energy, It Had to Pay People to Use It

Germany, the fourth-largest economy in the world and a leader in renewable energy, produced so much energy this weekend from its solar, wind, hydro, and biomass plants that power prices went into negative territory for several hours. Consumers were being paid to use energy. According to Quartz, around 1 pm on Sunday, May 8—a particularly “sunny and windy day”—the plants supplied a combined 55 gigawatts, or 87 percent, of the 63 gigawatts being consumed. “The power system adapted to this quite nicely,” Christoph Podewil, of the German clean energy think tank Agora Energiewende, told the publication. “This day shows...

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Estee Lauder, Avon & Mary Kay Still Do Animal Testing! Here’s Why.. (It’s not good)

In the late 80s and early 90s, PETA and other animal rights groups put so much pressure on cosmetic companies to stop testing their products on animals, that there was a bit of a break. That’s not to say that they all totally stopped, but there was a drastic reduction. For big companies like Estee Lauder, Avon, and Mary Kay they were “cruelty-free” for more than 20 years, but that is no longer the case. Sadly, those companies have resumed testing on animals so that they can sell their products in China. Because, if you want to sell your products...

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