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A CEO Who Writes 9,200 Employee Birthday Cards a Year Explains the Value of Gratitude

Sheldon Yellen is the CEO of BELFOR Holdings, Inc., a disaster-relief and property-restoration company. And since 1985, long before Yellen was chief executive, he has written a birthday card to every employee of the company every single year. Yellen told Business Insider that he started the practice after his brother-in-law hired him on and the other staff members felt he was being given special treatment. So Yellen decided to start writing birthday cards, thinking it might start better conversations between him and the employees. He said: “It worked. It got people talking, we started to communicate more, and I like […]
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5G and Wireless Technology Health Effects, by Children’s Health Defense

By Dafna Tachover, Contributing Writer, Children’s Health Defense I was invited to give a short presentation on 5G & Wireless Technology health effects to the Beverly Hill’s City Council. Seventy years of science, including thousands of studies showing clear evidence of harm, the human evidence and the evidence of fraud, cannot be conveyed in 15 minutes. As an experienced telecommunication and computers’ officer who understands the technology, as an attorney trained to evaluate evidence, and has actually litigated this issue in the Israeli Supreme Court, and as an advocate who is working daily with adults and many children who have […]
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A Very Big Dog Named Floyd Had To Be Rescued On A Hike And The Photos Are Heartwarming

[…]who claims a drug for DOGS cured him of ‘head-to-toe’ cancer is tumor-free two years after doctors gave him three months to live “We were prepared to have to strap him down, but he was very well-behaved,” Taylor said, adding that Floyd seemed grateful that he was getting some help. Truly the best boy. To make this whole situation even better, the Search and Rescue team posted tons of photos and videos to their Facebook page, so the whole world can see Floyd being such a good dog. The comments on the post are so heartwarming — people were absolutely […]
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DailyBeast: Bill Gates Praised Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s Lifestyle: ‘Kind of Intriguing’

[…]acquaintances in to meet Mr. Gates.”1 RELATED STORY: NY Post: Jeffrey Epstein Reportedly Paid Doctors to Medicate ‘Sex Slaves’ Epstein, who was indicted in July on federal sex trafficking charges and denied bail, committed suicide in August in a federal prison. Gates admitted to the Wall Street Journal in September that he did meet with Epstein after the financier pleaded guilty to soliciting a minor for prostitution. Gates told the journal: “I met him. I didn’t have any business relationship or friendship with him. I didn’t go to New Mexico or Florida or Palm Beach or any of that. There were people […]
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REUTERS: Jury Says J&J Must Pay $8 Billion in Case Over Male Breast Growth Linked to Risperdal

[…]Johnson acquired In his lawsuit, Murray, now 26, alleged that he developed breasts after his doctors began prescribing him Risperdal off-label in 2003 after a psychologist diagnosed him with autism spectrum disorder. Doctors are allowed to prescribe medicines as they see fit, while companies are only allowed to promote their drugs for approved uses. A jury in 2015 awarded Murray $1.75 million after finding J&J was negligent in failing to warn of the risk of gynecomastia. A state appeals court upheld the verdict in February 2018 but reduced it to $680,000. RELATED STORY: CNN: Johnson & Johnson shares plunge after […]
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Olivia Newton John says Medicinal Cannabis is Key to Her Cancer Recovery

[…]in 1992. She beat the cancer then and recovered. But in 2013 the cancer reappeared. In 2017, doctors told Newton-John that the cancer had spread to her bones and would eventually kill her. Easterling convinced his wife to try cannabis to alleviate her pain. He said: “I was highly confident up front, but deep inside I was a bit nervous.” RELATED STORY Cannabis kills cancer cells RELATED STORY Cancer patient ‘cured by cannabis oil’ gets 1,000s of messages a day Newton-John is supporting her health with a combination of conventional and alternative medicines and remedies. Easterling says he’s confident medicinal […]
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Doctors Petition FDA to Require Breast Cancer Warning Label on Cheese

The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, a nonprofit with more than 12,000 doctor members, is petitioning the FDA to require cheese manufacturers to display a breast cancer warning on all dairy cheese products.  The petition was submitted on October 3, as Breast Cancer Awareness Month gets underway. In the appeal, the Physicians Committee requested that the Commissioner require manufacturers to include the following notice on the product packaging and labeling of all dairy cheese products: “Dairy cheese contains reproductive hormones that may increase breast cancer mortality risk.”1  As part of the statement of grounds, the petition said: “To ensure that […]
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Duke Energy Reported 650 Million Attempted Cyberattacks in 2017. Damn “Smart” Meters and Grids…

A recent report issued by The U.S. Department of Energy stated that cyberattacks are, to put it mildly, on the rise. Duke Energy is one of the largest power companies in the nation. It serves 7.6 million customers and reported more than 650 million cyberattacks in 2017. RELATED STORY: French court orders the removal of smart meter for health reasons Experts have cautioned that utility companies who install “Smart” Meters and Grids are putting themselves at higher risk for these attacks. Some companies even sell software to try to prevent them, but they offer no guarantee that it will work. […]
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Newsweek: Grammy winner Sia says she suffers from chronic pain from EDS, just like our founder

[…]shows great promise for athletes, chronic pain syndromes and more Until recently, doctors did not associate Ehlers-Danlos with neurological symptoms, but researchers are starting to understand the condition’s neurological impacts. In a 2014 paper published by the National Institutes of Health and the Iranian Journal of Neurology, researchers wrote that:  “Although the nervous system is not considered a primary target of the underlying molecular defect, recently, increasing attention has been posed on neurological manifestations of EDSs, such as musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, headache, muscle weakness and paresthesias.”1 We send her lots of love and wish her […]
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FOX: Walmart Joins Walgreens, Rite Aid and CVS in Pulling Zantac from Shelves

Walmart, the United States’ largest retailer, was the latest to announce the suspension of the sale of Zantac and other over-the-counter ranitidine medications due to concerns they might contain a substance that can cause cancer. Customers can return the products to Walmart or Sam’s Club stores for a refund. CVS Pharmacy and Walgreens also recently announced they are no longer selling the medications. CVS, the largest pharmacy chain in the country, said over the weekend it was suspending the sale of Zantac and other products which contain ranitidine until further notice. Zantac and its CVS-branded generic counterpart have not been […]
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Doctors took a newborn baby from her parents after they refused a vitamin K shot for her. Now the couple is suing the hospital and DCFS.

[…]this happened.  The next day, a DCFS investigator spoke to the Boughers and told them that the doctors said the baby was healthy, so she was going to report that the medical neglect allegation was unfounded, according to the Tribune.  The Bougher’s federal lawsuit was filed jointly with several other parents. The suit accuses three hospitals, several doctors and current and former leaders of violating their constitutional rights after the births of their children.  RELATED STORY: RFK Jr’s Mic Dropping Speech Marks Birth of a New Civil Rights Movement for the Health Freedom Movement, Some Experts Say Like the Boughers, […]
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Doctors took a newborn baby from her parents after they refused a vitamin K shot for her. Now the couple is suing the hospital and […]
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Your Brain and Singing: Why Singing in a Choir Makes You Happier

[…]phenomenon to witness.1  RELATED STORY: Boost Your Brain Health Naturally Additionally, doctors are now finding that singers have more circuit connections between the right and left sides of their brains than non-singers. Memorizing words, which is a left-brain function, and music, which is a right-brain function, could help keep those nerve cells and synapses in excellent working order.  Dr. Gene D. Cohen of George Washington University kept a record of a senior singers’ chorale in Arlington, Virginia. The singers’ average age was 80 (65 the youngest, 96 the eldest). He discovered that the singers experienced less depression, made fewer doctor’s […]
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Arnold Schwarzenegger has ditched meat and dairy to focus on plant-based eating

Arnold Schwarzenegger has embraced a vegan diet, and the former bodybuilding champ is now almost entirely powered by plants. The seven times Mr. Olympia champion recently revealed he’s eliminated meat and dairy from his diet in favor of almond milk and Beyond Meat, among other plant based foods. Eggs are the only non-vegan ingredient he still consumes. RELATED STORY: Demi Moore Bikini Body Secrets: Raw Vegan Diet, Yoga and Pilates Workouts Schwarzenegger, who now stocks his fridge with vegan meat, fruits, and vegetables, offers a glimpse into his diet and exercise regime on the Men’s Health “Gym & Fridge” YouTube series.  Schwarzenegger, […]
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CNN: This med student was given last rites before finding a treatment that saved his life. His method could help millions

[…]who claims a drug for DOGS cured him of ‘head-to-toe’ cancer is tumor-free two years after doctors gave him three months to live In November 2010, Dr. Fajegenbaum’s immune system was attacking his organs, and his prognosis was grim. He said good-bye to his family and friends. His last rites were read to him. The former quarterback at Georgetown University said: I went from being this healthy third-year medical student to being hospitalized in the intensive care unit with every organ failing. My liver, my kidneys, my bone marrow–completely shut down, gained 70 pounds of fluid due to liver and […]
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Yahoo: Health fears prompt Swiss 5G revolt

[…]STORY: 5G: The New York Times Gets it Wrong Again Even the powerful Swiss Federation of Doctors is also urging caution, announcing: “as long as there is no scientific proof that raising the radiation limits will not impact health, one must refrain from raising them.”1 Leading the battle in Geneva is Daniel Buchs, a doctor and a regional parliamentarian with the centrist Christian Democratic Party. He told AFP: “We are waiting for a serious, independent study that shows whether, yes or no, 5G has a noxious effect for the population.”1 He maintained such a study could help avoid a health […]

REUTERS: Brazil Indigenous Agency Worker Killed in Remote Amazon Town

[…]Pereira dos Santos, a worker for an agency that defends Brazil’s indigenous people, was murdered in front of his family execution-style in the Amazon town of Tabatinga. Santos, who worked at the Brazilian indigenous protection agency FUNAI, was shot twice in the head last week as he rode a motorbike down the main road in Tabatinga. The town is located deep in the Amazon rainforest on Brazil’s border with Peru and Columbia, according to the the Folha de S. Paulo newspaper. RELATED STORY: Record Number of Fires Burning in Amazon Rainforest INA (a union group representing workers at FUNAI) cited […]
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