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The 12-year-old girl who shoots majestic wild animals for fun vows NEVER to stop

[…]creatures we are teaching them that it’s okay to kill for kicks and that animals are worth more dead than alive. Trophy hunting is cruel and does nothing to support conservation in Africa. Humanity and compassion is the kindest example we can set for the next generation. Trophy hunting is short-term financial gain for long-term loss, not just for the animal kingdom but also because killing off charismatic species deprives local economies of ecotourism ­opportunities. In South Africa, for example, as much as 2% or more of the gross domestic product is ­generated by wildlife tourism while trophy hunting is […]
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CBS: Ex-Baylor frat president indicted on 4 counts of sex assault won’t go to prison

[…]over my body. He then walked home and went to bed without a second thought to the ravaged, half dead woman he had left behind.”3 Assistant District Attorney Hilary LaBorde later issued a statement saying: “Given the claims made publicly, I understand why people are upset. However, all of the facts must be considered and there are many facts that the public does not have. In approving this agreement, Judge Strother had access to all the statements that have ever been made by all people involved and agreed that the plea agreement offered was appropriate in this case.”4 So just […]
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In the 1950s the CIA sprayed a French town with LSD, here’s what happened

[…]that were chained down to their beds. He recalls it being so bad that he would have rather been dead. “Another man attempted to drown himself, due to his beliefs that he was being eaten by snakes. A young adolescent boy tried to murder his grandmother, while another man who believed that he was a plane jumped off a building leading his legs to be broken.” For decades, everyone assumed that a local bread maker had poisoned the bread with ergot, a psychedelic mold. However, writer H.P Albarelli Jr. discovered a CIA document entitled, “Re: Pont-Saint-Esprit and F. Olson Files. So […]
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Ryan Gosling Speaks Out Against Costco’s Caged Hens

[…]mummified corpses of their cage-mates—eating, sleeping, defecating, and laying eggs on top of dead birds—and hens’ wings, legs, and necks trapped in the corroded wires of their battery cages.” And the video footage truly is horrifying. Here is the three-minute clip captured which spurred Gosling to action. Warning: Viewer Discretion is advised. Did Costco actually intend on cleaning up its act when it made the promise to only sell eggs from cage-free hens in 2007? Many of its promises and actions have proven to be conflicting. For example, the retail chain announced it would only source antibiotic-free chicken, but then […]
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NBC: More tainted water releases from Lake Okeechobee begin in Florida today for 2 straight weeks, SW Florida and Gulf State residents horrified

[…]nearby canals and rivers. (Some already appeared destroyed with thousands of marine life washed up dead on the shores).  To read more about the epidemic that is now affecting far more than Florida- go here https://healthnutnews.com/?s=algae We’re thinking of SW Florida especially which is totally devastated. We personally interviewed folks on video who just bought there and now cannot even go outside their house. They cannot sell and may end up in foreclosure. Developers (and some of our readers state that even real estate agents) are telling them it’ll be fine in a week or two. The problem is, that was […]
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NBC: More than 211 Million Gallons of Sewage Spill into Fort Lauderdale’s Waterways

[…]popular mall. Fort Lauderdale fisherman Jeff Maggio told the Sun-Sentinel: “All the fish are dead there. Everything’s just gone. Crabs, oysters, barnacles and plankton. Crews have been out there picking up hundreds of fish out of the water so it doesn’t look like holy hell. Manatees are swimming in that poison.” The sewage system in Fort Lauderdale was constructed more than fifty years ago. Leaks beginning in 2014 led to a state mandate requiring the city to start improvements immediately and fix the system by 2026. RELATED STORY: CBS: Miami-Dade Sewage Leak Still Not Fixed, Over 1,000,000 Gallons Spilled So […]
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WND: Law would let schools diagnose kids ‘mentally ill’

[…]aftermath of the shooting at Santa Fe High School in May 2018 that left 13 wounded and 10 people […]
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1 Killed, 5 Critical In Botched Drug Trial (trying to use drug that worked like cannabis, but deadly!)

Botched Drug Trial Erin Elizabeth, Founder, Health Nut News  Editor’s Note: NY Times and French Health Minister has announced the drug was NOT cannabis based as was first mysteriously reported around the world. In fact, it was some lovely pharma company’s drug (that wishes it were like cannabis) that killed 1 man and left 5 others in critical states according to mainstream news. It did NOT contain cannabis. How can you perfect mother nature? I guess pharmaceutical companies do it when they can’t capitalize on it. Here’s the story: Multiple news outlets are reporting that one person has been left […]
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CBS: Von Miller, Denver Broncos linebacker, under investigation for hammerhead shark catch

[…]wear. This catch seems cruel and unnecessary to me. Because it’s unclear if the shark was dead or alive (it floats away on its side before disappearing under the water in the vid) the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is looking at whether or not a violation occurred. PETA is also working with officials to get to the bottom of what happened. It is possible that Miller could face a second-degree misdemeanor charge, punishable by a fine of up to $500 and 60 days in […]
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Contaminated Frozen Food Outbreak! Millions of Products Recalled Across America Due to Listeria

More frozen food products across North America are being recalled due to a listeria (Health Nut News wrote about two listeria outbreaks in January) contamination that has reportedly been the cause of death for two people so far. This comes less than a month after an initial recall that the product manufacturers did not believe reached enough people that may be exposed to the contamination. The foods being recalled include hundreds of different products sold from popular retailers such as Costco, Costco Canada, Walmart, Safeway and Trader Joe’s. CRF Frozen Foods The contaminated frozen food products came from CRF Frozen Foods of […]
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CBS: Security Guard At Grocery Store Charged With Murder For Killing Man Who Didn’t Have His Mask

[…]were arrested in connection with the murder of Jerry Lewis of Gardena. Lewis was pronounced dead Sunday at a store in the 2300 block of Rosecrans Avenue. Lewis was a popular 1990s rapper known by the alias Madd Head. His music is featured in the “Beavis and Butt-Head Do America” movie soundtrack. Jerica Hill, Lewis’ daughter said: “It shouldn’t happen this way. My dad is not that type of person. He has a good heart.” Police said Lewis was in the parking lot of the store waiting for a tow truck to repair a pair of flat tires on his […]
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Margaret River shootings: Australian grandfather taking antidepressant medication before murders

[…]for some patients taking SSRIs to experience immediate and distressing levels of agitation but doctors are supposed to adequately warn and monitor their patients for suicidal thoughts during the first two to four weeks of treatment. However, more often than not, patients are not made aware of the risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors when they start their antidepressants. In the US, antidepressants are required to carry a “black-box warning” due to the risk of suicidal thoughts or behaviors in children, teenagers, and young adults but that certainly doesn’t stop doctors from prescribing them. RELATED STORY: Ghost in the Machine, Part […]
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Macrophages, The Little Helpers That Heal Broken Blood Vessels

[…]no other macrophages came to help repair the breakage (but another macrophage arrived to eat the dead one). Rarely, two macrophages would arrive at the injury on their own, each grab a broken end of the blood vessel, and then simply disengage without fixing the damage. Macrophages aren’t the brain’s only repair mechanism for small broken blood vessels, though they look to be the fastest and most efficient.” Researchers had no idea that macrophages were able to do this. Watch these macrophages repair a muscle injury:   Source: Asian […]
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ABC: NC farm owner cited in nearly one-million gallon hog waste spill

According to the North Carolina Department of Environment Quality, pig farm owner Douglas L. Lanier of Jones County discharged nearly one million gallons of hog waste into a nearby wooded area near his farm. He has been fined more than $60,000 and cited with “multiple violations of his farm’s general permit, including a condition not to discharge wastewater from hog waste lagoons into surface water.” RELATED STORY: Rare Superbug Gene Discovered on U.S. Pig Farm But this is not Lanier’s first environmental violation. In total, he’s been issued citations in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015 and now 2018 (a fact the DEQ took into account when […]
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USA Today: USA recalls 100,000 pounds of ground beef for possible E. coli contamination

[featured-video-plus] The hits keep coming this morning. Turns out ground beef is contaminated, too. JBS USA, our nations largest beef processor, is recalling nearly 100,000 pounds of ground beef for possible E. coli contamination. The meat was produced on Oct. 24th at JBS USA-owned Swift Beef Co. in Hyrum, Utah and might be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7. This is the same strain that romaine lettuce has been contaminated with. They initiated the recall after Majestic Meat Company recalled about 530 pounds of ground beef that had been supplied by JBS USA. So far, there have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due […]
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Chris Cornell’s Death Ruled Suicide By Hanging

(Note from Erin: I last saw Chris in Miami in 2004 with my old friend Anne. The show was magical…heart goes out to his family and friends.) Chris Cornell, the lead singer of Soundgarden and Audioslave, has died aged 52. The rock world is both feeling and mourning his loss this morning. While the cause of death is still undetermined, they are investigating it as a possible suicide. Cornell was born and raised in Seattle, Washington, and one of the “chief architects of the grunge movement, forming Soundgarden alongside guitarist Kim Thyail and bassist Hiro Yamamoto in 1984.” He was […]
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Credit Suisse: Malls are doomed, 25% will be gone in 5 years

Although store closings and dead malls are nothing new, according to Credit Suisse, things are about to get a whole lot worse. A new report out this week from the bank states that between 20% and 25% of American malls will close within five years. That kind of plunge would be unprecedented in the nation’s history. In 1970 there were 300 enclosed malls in the U.S. and now there are 1,211 of them. In fact, even though the retail industry has experienced serious change in the last couple of years, the number of malls open has gone up every year. But, […]
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CNN: Fitness blogger killed at 33 after freak accident in kitchen

[…]At the hospital, I was told that if the shock and blast had been facing the heart, I would be dead now.” Again, because there are risks involved this may not be the last time someone is hurt. And, although at least one manufacturer issued a product recall last year, there are still potentially thousands of those canisters remaining in people’s homes. Rest in […]
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Fenugreek – An Herb With Impressive Health Benefits

[…]far, three fenugreek studies have shown a reduction in fat intake and appetite. One 14-day study found that participants spontaneously reduced total fat intake by 17%. Cholesterol levels: There is some evidence that it can lower cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Heartburn: One 2-week pilot study in people with frequent heartburn found that fenugreek reduced their symptoms. Interestingly, its effects matched those of antacid medications. Inflammation: Fenugreek has been shown to have anti-inflammatory effects in rats and mice. More research is needed to confirm this in humans. Also, some reviews and anecdotal reports from traditional medicine suggest it can help with […]
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In Defense of Coconut Oil: Rebuttal to USA Today

[…]Seneff, Wainwright, & Mascitelli, 2011). In a group of men 50 years and older, researchers found depression to be three times more common in the group with low plasma cholesterol (Morgan, Palinkas, Barrett-Connor, & Wingard, 1993). Shockingly, men with total cholesterol below 165 m/dL were also found to be seven times more likely to die prematurely from unnatural causes, including suicide and accidents (Boscarino, Erlich, & Hoffman, 2009). In fact, Morgan, Palinkas, Barrett-Connor, and Winged (1993) articulate this with, “In several clinical trials of interventions designed to lower plasma cholesterol, reductions in coronary heart disease mortality have been offset by […]
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