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Microwaves suspected in ‘sonic attacks’ on US diplomats in Cuba and China, scientists say

[…]have reportedly “torn apart buildings where diplomatic employees encountered the sounds but found no acoustic devices,” leading law enforcement to believe that the injuries “were the result of microwaves beamed from a nearby location and that the “sounds” were merely a means of masking the microwave attacks.” It’s also believed that the actual weapon is likely portable, i.e., handheld or mounted on a vehicle. While most devices like this would only work over the span of only a few blocks, high-powered versions could fire microwave beams up to several miles. (Remember, governments, including ours and Russia, have been trying to weaponize microwaves […]
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FOX: Disney Whistleblower Accuses Company of Inflating Revenue for Years

[…]claims for over two years. The claims she made to the company were thoroughly investigated and found to be utterly baseless. It is unfortunate that MarketWatch, which has been aware of the facts for months, knowingly and deliberately chose to give Ms. Kuba’s unfounded claims a platform.”1 The SEC declined to comment. Shares of Disney dropped after the report was published, shedding about $2 per share. Source: Fox Business Please get on our update list today, as social media is strangling our reach. Join here: http://healthnutnews.com/join  THANK […]
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Top NYC ‘Raw Chef Dan & ‘Quintessence’ founder arrested yet again for pleasuring himself on subway

[…]serial sickness. These actions have been going on since 1994 or earlier. Alleged ex-wife and co-founder of Quintessence Restaurant in NYC, posting publicly on his page:   On January 13th, three NYPD officers arrested a man who (allegedly) approached a woman at a Manhattan subway platform “pulled his pants off, and began to touch himself while he made inappropriate sexual comments to her”, reports Gothamist. Sadly, Dan Hoy, chef at vegetarian restaurant Quintessence, has a long history of public masturbation.  Hoyt was arrested back in 1994, for lewd display on the 8th Street N/R platform but hadn’t been in trouble since. That all ended […]
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Portugal decriminalized all drugs, from weed to heroin, and things keep getting better

[…]inside the spirit of the conventions.”   The idea and practice of not arresting anyone found holding what’s considered less than a 10-day supply of an illicit drug has been incredibly successful. Anything less than a gram of heroin, ecstasy, or amphetamine, two grams of cocaine, or 25 grams of cannabis will receive a citation to come to a “dissuasion panels” made up of legal, social, and psychological experts. Most of these cases are later suspended.  Repeat offenders end up getting counseling and opiate substitution therapy. The fear of being arrested has been lifted off of the drug-addicted culture and […]
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Big Sugar’s Secret Ally are Nutritionists.

[…]doing its job and not assuming since the 1920s that a calorie is a calorie, perhaps we would have found such evidence long ago.” Therefore, don’t blame the sugar industry- blame the researchers and nutrition authorities. “The assumption ignores decades of medical science, including much of what has become textbook endocrinology (the science of hormones and hormone-related diseases) and biochemistry. By the 1960s, researchers in these fields had clearly demonstrated that different carbohydrates, like glucose and fructose, are metabolized differently, leading to different hormonal and physiological responses, and that fat accumulation and metabolism were influenced profoundly by these hormones. The […]

Canton-area high school deals with 6th student death since August

[…]financial struggles and many more. We have many resources and support available that can be found on our website under ‘Preventative and Support Initiatives.” To help students and the community at large cope with what’s going on, counselors have been made available for the student body, local schools in Perry have implemented support programs, and the district has hosted three community meetings and group meetings with students. Our hearts go out to all the families dealing with this terribly sad […]
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NBC: Google Tracked His Bike Ride Past a Burglarized Home. That Made Him a Suspect.

A Florida man who tracks his bike rides using a fitness app found himself a suspect in a burglary when police used a geofence warrant to collect data from nearby devices, according to an investigation by NBC.  Zachary McCoy had never been in the home where the burglary occurred. Still, by leaving his location settings on for the RunKeeper app, he unwittingly provided information about his whereabouts to Google, which placed him at the scene of the crime. RELATED STORY: WebMD and Healthline Exposed Violating Your Privacy Since McCoy had biked past the house where the burglary took place three […]
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Make Moist Chocolate Cake from Avocado Instead of Eggs and Dairy

[…]LDL cholesterol by up to 22%. Reduces blood triglycerides by up to 20%. Some of the antioxidants found in avocado are Lutein and Zeaxanthin, which are essential for eye health and eyesight. RELATED ARTICLES: NEVER Throw Away A Rotten Avocado AGAIN – Freeze them Instead! Is Avocado Good for Diabetics? Avocado Super Smoothie Recipe Nutrition Facts: Avocados consist of 73% water, 15% fat, 8.5% carbohydrates (mostly fibers) and 2% protein. Half an Avocado (68 grams) contains 109 calories, which is equal to 160 calories per 100 grams. According to archaeological evidence, avocado consumption goes back almost 10,000 years in central […]
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Daily low-dose aspirin for heart attack or stroke no longer recommended for older adults

[…]“along with the America College of Cardiology released the findings of a clinical trial that found aspirin did not prolong life in elderly adults who do not have the highest risks of heart disease.”1 In fact, the findings suggest that not only was the aspirin not as effective as previously believed but that a daily dose could potentially lead to major bleeding in the elderly. One less pill to swallow. Dr. Roger Blumenthal, co-chair of the 2019 ACC/AHA Guideline on the Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease, and professor of cardiology at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore said, “Clinicians should be very selective […]
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Amazing Recovery After Sick Girl Drinks Raw Cannabis (Marijuana) Juice.

[…]and reversing a host of chronic illnesses. Though you may not have heard much about it, the CBD found in the marijuana plant — marijuana is technically just a vegetable, by the way — is a highly medicinal substance with unique immune-regulating capabilities. Since the human body already contains a built-in endogenous cannabinoid system, complete with cannabinoid receptors, inputting CBD from marijuana can help normalize the body’s functional systems, including cell communication and proper immune function. The way CBDs work is that they bridge the gap of neurotransmission in the central nervous system, including in the brain, by providing a […]
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DM: More ‘Vegans’ Adding Meat Back In Their Diet

[…]And Plant-Based Elite Athletes Are Changing The Sports World! “But health experts have found that more and more people are introducing meat back into their meals to help with lackluster energy and weight gain. The benefits of meatless alternatives from companies such as Quorn, Boca and MorningStar Farms are a topic of debate because of their substitute ingredients, which include processed soy, MSG and mold. Dietitian Maria Bella told Daily Mail Online that she quit veganism after two years because she felt unhealthy from the fake meat products she was eating.” (Quorn has promised to change its labels to inform […]
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SEE THE CANNABIS OIL TREATMENT THIS WOMAN USED TO GET RID OF BRAIN CANCER IN UNDER 1YR!

[…]no change in the main tumor’s regrowth. However, there was a change; a smaller tumor that was found 10 years ago that was inoperable in her cingular gyrus was completely gone. The disappearance of this tumor encouraged Kelly to continue with the cannabis protocol. 8 months after the beginning of the cannabis treatment, her MRI revealed that the remaining tumor had turned into scar tissue. While it is important that Kelly continues to get MRIs to monitor any potential tumors, she is now in better health and has a greater immune system thanks to the cannabis. According to Kelly, “I’m […]
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Former doctor sentenced to ZERO PRISON time for raping sedated patient

Texas doctor Shafeeq Sheikh was found guilty of raping a sedated patient in her hospital bed last week but will not face any time behind bars. Instead, the court sentenced the 46-year-old rapist to a mere 10 years probation and lifetime registration as a sex offender. (He lost his medical license after his arrest.) “The rape occurred in 2013, when Sheikh was working as an internal medicine resident at Houston’s Ben Taub Hospital. The woman, identified in several Houston Chronicle articles only as Laura, said that Sheikh came into the hospital room where she, then 27, was heavily sedated and tethered to […]
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CNN: Bees can be taught to add and subtract

[…]may not. Previous studies have shown that bumblebees are capable of complex tasks. A 2016 study found that bees can learn and pass on skills to other bees.”1 Howard hopes that through the results of this study, people will understand that insects are not unintelligent. She hopes more people will see their value and worth and we do, too. After all, if we realize this fact too late, it might be too late for […]

Poland Unveils Glow-In-The-Dark Bicycle Path Charged By The Sun

[…]in Poland will be able to bike safely at night, too. The luminous blue cycling strip, which can be found near Lidzbark Warminski in the north of Poland, is made from a synthetic material that gives out light for up to ten hours at a time after it’s been charged by the sun. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cg-jSblEi8A The concept may have been inspired by Studio Roosegaarde’s Starry Night bike lane in the Netherlands but the tech is different; the Dutch version uses LEDs whereas this one is entirely dependent upon solar power. The lane is still in the testing phase at the moment, […]
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Hot flash news flash: What’s new in menopause research

[…]Actually, it’s not a new herb at all. But it’s new for menopause. This just published study found that fennel can help get you through the symptoms of menopause. The study was triple-blinded and included 90 postmenopausal women. Half the women got a placebo for 8 weeks while half the women took 100mg of fennel twice a day. Though the women had the same severity of symptoms at the beginning of the study, at the end, the women on the fennel had a significant reduction in scores on the Menopause Rating Scale. They were already doing significantly better by the […]
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Years Of Taking Popular Diabetes Drug Tied To Risk Of B12 Deficiency

[…]provided blood samples at the five- and 13-year points. Using these blood samples, the researchers found that at year five, average B12 levels were lower in the metformin group than the placebo group, and B12 deficiency was more common, affecting 4 percent of those on metformin compared to 2 percent of those not taking the drug. Borderline low B12 levels affected almost 20 percent of those on metformin and 10 percent of those taking placebo. Average vitamin B12 levels were higher by year 13 than in year five, but B12 deficiency was also more common in both the metformin and […]
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