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Man Paralyzed While Doing Competition At Crossfit Gym

[…]why I stopped high intensity exercise personally. My adrenals were exhausted, especially before I found out my positive Lyme diagnosis through a blood test and started to overcome the Lyme. As I did Crossfit and P90X routines (with a trainer) I actually put on weight instead of lost. Only when I switched to Yoga and Pilates did I personally see the pounds melt away (27 pounds in just over 90 days and I still ate plenty!) If you do a risky routine at a Crossfit facility or at home we highly suggest you have one on one training and know […]
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Volusia shelter ‘thrilled’ to receive dogs from path of Hurricane Harvey

[…]of the dogs are from Louisiana but some are from Texas. In fact, one of the dogs from Texas was found living outside on a heavy chain. We are so glad they got to her before she drowned. RELATED ARTICLE: Lost dog carrying a bag of dog food is lost no more! Once at the shelter, the dogs will be given veterinary attention, bedding, food, and water. Due to the influx of dogs, “the shelter is also receiving help from two other Volusia rescues — Pawsibilities Rescue Group in Port Orange and Sophie’s Circle Dog Rescue in New Smyrna Beach.” Morgan […]
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Teenagers are boiling sanitary pads and drinking the resulting liquid in latest unhygienic way to get high

Several police forces in Indonesia have reportedly found children, high or hallucinating, after having boiled sanitary products in water and drinking the fluid. Needless to say, the process is incredibly unhygienic and dangerous. “According to a representative from the National Narcotics Agency, Senior Commander Suprinarto shared that the presence of chlorine in the mixture is what causes the high and gives the user the reported effects. He shared with Straits News, ‘The used pads they took from the trash were put in boiling water. After it cooled down, they drank it together.’ The whole process is neither against the law nor […]
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11 simple ways to start clean eating today

[…]to avoid added sugar if you’re trying to eat clean. Yet, added sugar is very common — and even found in foods that don’t taste particularly sweet, like sauces and condiments. Both table sugar and high-fructose corn syrup are high in fructose. Studies suggest that this compound may play a role in obesity, diabetes, fatty liver, and cancer, among other health problems. Depending on your health, you can occasionally eat small amounts of natural sugar — such as honey or maple syrup — while eating clean. However, if you have diabetes, metabolic syndrome, or similar health issues, it’s best to […]

ABC: Judge says US government can be sued for Flint water crisis

[…]that the government isn’t immune to a lawsuit. The EPA general inspector’s office found that ‘budget shortcomings at the state and local levels” may have contributed to the delay in proper adherence to the Safe Drinking Water Act. The Associated Press is awaiting response for a comment from the EPA regarding the findings. SOURCE: 1: ABC News: Judge says US government can be sued for Flint water […]
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Thin People Not ‘Morally Superior’ But Have Genetic Advantage – Study

[…]STORY: Obesity poised to overtake smoking as leading preventable cause of cancer The study found that overweight people were more prone to have genes linked to obesity, while slim people had fewer of those genes connected to being overweight. The research also observed that there are gene regions specifically linked to being thin. Sadaf Farooqi, a professor at the University of Cambridge and co-author of the study, said: “This research shows for the first time that healthy thin people are generally thin because they have a lower burden of genes that increase a person’s chances of being overweight and not […]
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Do green smoothies really “devastate your health”?

[…]me break it all down for here: What are oxalates? Oxalates are naturally-occurring substances found in plants, animals, and in humans. In chemical terms, oxalates belong to a group of molecules called organic acids, and are routinely made by plants, animals, and humans. Our bodies always contain oxalates, and our cells routinely convert other substances into oxalates. For example, vitamin C is one of the substances that our cells routinely convert into oxalates. In addition to the oxalates that are made inside of our body, oxalates can arrive at our body from the outside, from certain foods that contain them. […]
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Fake Accounts are Taking Over Facebook and Posting “Articles” -targeting the chronically ill

[…]their servers taken down by the DMCA after the victim site submits a request. But this company has found a way around that by paying out a hosting company so the DMCA can’t get to it. Also, as for their illegal activities, the US and other countries (where what they are doing is illegal) do not have jurisdiction in Pakistan. Although there have been reports of some sites (who’ve put a lot of time and money into it) getting lucky: They’ve managed to get their content taken down… 4+ months later (after they’ve stolen and made their money)… only to […]
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Remember The Boy Who Nearly Died of Hunger? See How He Looks Today!

[…]The boy was left on by himself, and his condition was terrifying when the Danish social worker found him. After 8 months of wandering around, Anja provided proper care and medical assistance. She even called him Hope as soon as she published the photos. Nowadays, the results of her love and care for Hope are evident. The condition of the boy has been significantly improved, even though his chances of survival were minimal initially. Hope has gained several pounds and looks much healthier and happy now, which can be seen on the newest photos: Along with the new photo, Anja […]
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New Study: The Majority Of What Americans Eat Is Junk Food

[…]a week ago, from researchers from the University of São Paulo and Tufts University in Boston, has found that over half of what Americans eat- that’s 57.9 percent of our energy intake- is considered “junk food”(it should also come as no surprise that this ‘food’ is nearly 90 percent of all the added sugars). Actually, given that we are talking about ding dongs, cup-a-soup, and other ‘snack-packs’, can that even be called food? This explains, although many will continue to turn a blind eye, why so many Americans are overweight, have heart disease and why diabetes numbers are increasing. I […]
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Tiny Flying Robots Are Being Built To Pollinate Crops Instead Of Real Bees

[…]creatures and want this project to be able to simply fill in the gaps while a solution for CCD is found (stop using insecticides and pesticides that kill them, maybe?). To read the interview between Business Insider and Harvard’s Kevin Ma, click here and scroll towards the bottom of the article. Source: Business […]
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Mizzou researchers sued for blinding, killing beagles in failed experiment

[…]vice president, says his group looked through the universities published animal research and found a very “disturbing” study published in 2016’s Journal of Veterinary Ophthalmology. It appeared that university researchers killed six beagles- after PURPOSEFULLY damaging their corneas by pouring an experimental acid into them. When the experiment failed, they killed the dogs. The “test” was supposed to treat corneal ulcers. It’s the most troubling experiment I’ve come across in the four years I’ve been with the organization, Chase said. He continued, “This research was flawed before even one dog was procured, blinded or killed.” From the article: “The university sent […]
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Fukushima robot: Apparent sign of melted fuel

[…]the Fukushima nuclear plant to get a better idea of the damage inside the failed reactor. What it found was what appeared to be stalactites of melted nuclear fuel. This discovery is an important part of the decommissioning process at the plant. The robot was able to send back 16 hours worth of images of massive lava-like fuel deposits on the floor of the pedestal. RELATED ARTICLE: Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster: Increased Radiation Spreads to North America as Full Meltdown in Reactor 2 Feared Check out another video about the robots findings, below. RELATED ARTICLE: Breaking: Fukushima Reactor #2 Pressure Vessel […]

A boiled egg for vegans: Veggie version that’s totally chicken-free is created from plants in a lab

[…]just suitable for vegans but for those who don’t want all the artery-clogging cholesterol found in real eggs. “The team of four behind the V-egg-ie are coming to the end of a Principles of Food Formulation Course, part of a master’s degree in science and food technology at Udine University. Group spokesman Francesca Zuccolo said they spent 18 months of trial and error before achieving the correct consistency, shape, and flavor.”  The students have patented their egg and are in talks with major food companies all over the world on how to bring it to the masses. And with the rise […]
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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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ABC: Taco Bell Seasoned Beef is Being Recalled Over Concerns of Metal Contamination

[…]recalled about 2.3 million pounds of seasoned beef after a customer complained of having found a metal shaving in their food. In a news release, the company said that by Monday, 100% of the product had been removed from all restaurants across 21 states. Julie Masino, president of North America, Taco Bell Corp., said: “Nothing is more important than our customers’ safety, and nothing means more to us than their trust. As soon as we received the first consumer complaint, we immediately acted to remove the product from the affected restaurants and proactively worked with the supplier to inform the […]
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French law forbids food waste by supermarkets

When I saw this little video rolling around on Facebook this week, I did some digging and found out that France has become the first country in the world to ban supermarkets from throwing away or destroying unsold food. In February, the French senate unanimously passed a law requiring shops to instead donate the food to charities and food banks. This will allow charities to give out millions more free meals each year to people struggling to afford to eat. (Before you even begin to ponder, no, we don’t do that here and I can’t imagine that we- one of the wealthiest nations […]

Alarming rise in kids hospitalized with suicidal thoughts or actions

[…]hospitals to identify the total number of emergency department and inpatient visits the team found that there were 118,363 children between the ages of 5 and 17 with a discharge diagnosis of suicidality or serious self-harm. And these increasing suicide rates among children mirror the adult numbers (for both children and adults, the month of the year that is the lowest for suicidal thoughts is July but numbers go right back up when school starts). However, what we still don’t know is WHY children think about or attempt suicide. While there are obvious risk factors, things like family history of depression/suicide, family […]
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Iowa social worker sued after lying to court to remove children from parents

[…]was done to hold Chelsea Gray or DHS responsible for these actions, even after a county attorney found 10 other cases where Gray allegedly gave false information and reported this to the attorney general’s office. It’s unclear whether Gray faced any discipline and whether she gave false testimony in any other proceedings. DHS rejected AP’s request for the findings of the case review or any information about corrective actions taken as a result, noting that much of the agency’s work is protected by confidentiality laws. Gray said Tuesday that she was unaware of Sauer’s ruling because she was on maternity […]
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The Guardian: Teenager Died After Eating Burger Despite Telling Staff About His Allergy, Coroner Rules

[…]meal at British burger chain Byron had told staff about his allergy to dairy. A coroner has found he was misled into thinking his order was safe to eat. Owen Carey was celebrating his 18th birthday at a London branch of the restaurant in 2017. He told the wait staff about his dairy allergy before ordering a skinny grilled chicken burger with no sauce. According to the UK’s Press Association (PA), he was reassured by the menu and was told by the staff the burger contained no dairy and was safe for him to eat. RELATED STORY: ABC: Toddler with […]
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