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Report shows legal weed in Nevada made drivers SAFER as crashes dropped significantly

[…]taken in moderate amounts, seems to cause no significant driving impairment. Research has also found that marijuana impairment cannot be detected using the same methods as alcohol impairment since they are entirely different substances that are metabolized differently. RELATED STORY: Cannabis extract fights ‘incurable form’ of Leukemia “Everyone wants a Breathalyzer which works for alcohol because alcohol is metabolized in the lungs. But for cannabis this isn’t as simple due to THC’s metabolic and chemical properties,” said Andrew Spurgin, a postdoctoral research fellow with the UI College of Pharmacy. Unfortunately, this science-based advice has not been followed by politicians and police […]
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CNN: Florida officials are investigating why panthers are seen stumbling and falling down

[…]and bobcat in this month. The beloved Florida panther and bobcat are the only two wild cat species found in the state. The disorder is impacting the animals’ ability to walk. The agency is not sure of the cause but is conducting an investigation. Trail camera footage shows the animals stumbling and falling down, almost unable to use their back legs. RELATED STORY: Bobcat Sitting on Top of 40 Foot Tall Cactus in the Arizona Desert To date, the FWC has seen eight panthers (mostly kittens) and one bobcat in varying degrees of this condition. Gil McRae, director of the […]
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Probiotics In Yogurt Reverse Depression Symptoms

[…]of the gut microbiome before and after mice were subjected to stress, Gaultier’s team found that the major change was the loss of Lactobacillus. With the loss of Lactobacillus came the onset of depression symptoms. Feeding the mice Lactobacillus with their food returned them to almost normal. “A single strain of Lactobacillus,” Gaultier observed, “is able to influence mood.” He and his team then went on to determine the mechanism by which Lactobacillus influences depression. They found that the amount of Lactobacillus in the gut affects the level of a metabolite in the blood called kynurenine, which has been shown […]
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ABC: General Mills hit with lawsuit over glyphosate-containing Cheerios

[…]against General Mills Inc, claiming they failed to warn consumers about the traces of glyphosate found in Cheerios. In her suit she says she “never would have purchased the company’s Cheerios and Honey Nut Cheerios had she known they contained the chemical, which has been classified as a ‘probable human carcinogen’ by the World Health Organization’s cancer unit.” RELATED STORY: NBC: Monsanto to ditch name completely after sale to Bayer (bye bye Monsanto) It’s happening you guys, and this is only the beginning. Erin […]
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Researchers: Hair dyes have a direct connection to breast cancer

[…]from the University of Southern California, and published in the International Journal of Cancer, found that women who dye their hair on a monthly basis double their risk of getting bladder cancer. They also found that the risk continues to increase with prolonged use and that hairdressers who work with hair dyes professionally face an even higher risk. RELATED STORY: Dove’s ‘Real’ Beauty Products Are Filled With Cancer-Causing Chemicals, Fake Dyes And Toxic Fragrance These shock findings prompted an immediate review by The European Commission, the body responsible for drafting legislation for the European Union. The results of that review […]
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NBC: No attempt made to rescue pets on Boeing flight that skidded into shallow Florida river

Last week when the 143 people aboard a charter jet that had skidded off a runway into a river in Florida were safe, we all celebrated. And yet, zero attempts were made to rescue the animals in the cargo section of the plane. And why not? “Officials at the Naval Air Station Jacksonville, where the Boeing 737 plane landed in the St. Johns River, posted early Saturday that it had not been able to retrieve any of the pets from the cargo of the plane ‘due to safety issues with the aircraft.'”1 “It was unclear how many pets were aboard […]
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New Study: Common Allergy Medications Could Damage Brain, Increase Dementia Risk

[…]of over the counter allergy medications, like Benadryl, Demerol, Dimetapp, Paxil and Unisom, were found to lower metabolism, reduced the size of participants’ brains, and increased the risk of dementia– and an earlier study found that the medications could impair brain function after taking them for as few as 60 continuous days.  From the Clark Howard article: “The study examined 451 people with an average age of 72. Sixty of them were taking at least one medication with medium or highanticholinergic activity. Researchers used cognitive tests, PET scans and MRI scans to see brain activity and structure. The tests showed that people taking […]
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Student wonders whether local cancers are connected to towns Superfund site

[…]our environment and then let the EPA “clean up” their mess: In her research, Draper found that according to the EPA, from 1914 to 1925, a 61-acre lot located in Collinsville, Oklahoma had been a zinc smelter. Collinsville was now a Superfund site. (Click here to watch a Fox News 23 report on what Draper found.) In her article, Draper referenced a page from the EPA where they documented that the site contained “contaminated soil, sediment, and water with hazardous chemicals,” but upon following the link, the information was gone and in its place was a warning: WARNING NOTICEIn proceeding and accessing U.S. Government […]
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Study confirms legal marijuana leads to dramatic decrease in prescription use, abuse

[…]Opioid abuse has quadrupled since 1999 here in the U.S., which has justifiably spooked the doctors prescribing painkillers. This has led to doctors prescribing opioids less often, pushing addicts towards illegal, black market heroin. The overdose deaths from heroin have skyrocketed, as the black market entrepreneurs push the narcotic wherever the demand exists, occasionally lacing their product with fentanyl, a deadly opioid with a potency 50 times that of heroin.” For too long, Washington and her politicians have tried to find a suitable solution, all the while overlooking marijuana. But now, we have solid evidence that should pull us out […]
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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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3 Oils You Have at Home That Can Quickly Thicken and Grow Back Eyebrow Hair

[…]will be gone. Coconut Oil It’s not only a healthy cooking oil alternative (delicious recipe found here), it can increase those brows as well! If you dye your eyebrows or have done so in the past, then this is the remedy for you! Apply coconut oil to your brows in the same way you do with castor oil. (Follow the steps above but replace the castor oil with organic coconut oil). Almond Oil Rich in antioxidants and Vitamin E.  According to Healthline, almond oil has many different health benefits as well as being incredible for hair growth; ‘helps you maintain […]
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Scientific facts that make me want to start smudging right now

[…]on seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, that was an extension of Hansell’s work, researchers found fresh air charged with negative ions was an effective treatment and prevention method of depression, thanks to its effects on serotonin levels, similar to the way antidepressant drugs works. Clearing the air. In addition to bacteria, smudging can help clear the air of pollen, pet dander, dust, mold spores, and other potential allergens to improve allergy symptoms. Cleansing objects. Not only can smudging cleanse a room, but it can cleanse objects. Whenever you bring a new object into your home, especially something like an antique […]
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CBD may help smokers quit cigarettes, finds new study

[…]in marijuana, such as CBD.” In 2013, a study published in the journal Addictive Behaviors found that smokers who were given a CBD inhaler reduced their cigarette consumption by around 40% compared to those given a placebo. At that time the study was limited and researchers weren’t able to determine exactly how the CBD was able to decrease smokers’ desire to “light up.” However, those results convinced Chandni Hindocha, a doctoral student at the Clinical Psychopharmacology Unit of University College London, to dig a little deeper. RELATED STORY: These 5 organizations are the reason cannabis is still a crime She said, “Cannabis, and the […]
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Why Breast Cancer Survivors Should Avoid Late Night Eating

[…]look at the association between night fasting and cancer outcomes. Given the results that the team found it seems that may be the simplest way to reduce the risk of recurrence. Now, it’s not the only thing one should do, but it’s a simple and sustainable starting point. This study seems to confirm that sleeping more and fasting longer are good for health, something the holistic community has been saying for a long time. And Patterson says there may be a number of reasons for the results: eating late can result in worse sleep quality, may affect the way sugar is […]
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More Than 100 Nobel Laureates Say: Stop Bashing G.M.O. Foods

[…]biodiversity. Scientific and regulatory agencies around the world have repeatedly and consistently found crops and foods improved through biotechnology to be as safe as, if not safer than those derived from any other method of production. There has never been a single confirmed case of a negative health outcome for humans or animals from their consumption. Their environmental impacts have been shown repeatedly to be less damaging to the environment, and a boon to global biodiversity.” While there are many doctors, health advocates, researchers, and scientists who would disagree with Dr. Roberts, the war rages on. The bigger issue is the […]
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After merger with pro-Monsanto Amazon.com, will Whole Foods still keep its promise to label everything it sells by 2018?

[…]opportunist who cares nothing about clean food Scientific testing conducted by Natural News has found that products sold by both Whole Foods and Amazon aren’t as clean as they appear to be. Protein powders, bulk spices, and various other products have all tested positive for things like lead, cadmium, and mercury, three increasingly ubiquitous neurotoxins that are known to cause damage to the brain and central nervous system. When confronted about this back in 2014, executives at the Whole Foods headquarters in Austin, Texas, reportedly refused to take action. RELATED ARTICLES: This EPA Bombshell Should Horrify All-Americans – If Not […]
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The “Deadly Breast Cancer Gene” is a myth, Lancet study confirms

[…]1.3 Million Wrongly Treated *Article originally appeared at Green Med Info. Sayer Ji is founder of Greenmedinfo.com, a reviewer at the International Journal of Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine, Co-founder and CEO of Systome Biomed, Vice Chairman of the Board of the National Health Federation, Steering Committee Member of the Global Non-GMO […]
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Two K-pop stars sentenced to prison for gang rape

[…]group chat,” adding: “We can’t imagine the pain the victims might have felt who found out later.” RELATED STORY: Third most powerful Vatican official found guilty of child rape Jung rose to fame on a TV talent show. He left the music business in March after admitting that he secretly filmed women and shared the videos. He said in his final testimony: “I deeply regret my foolishness and I feel great remorse. From now on, I shall only… live in remorse.” Choi is a former member of the band F.T. Island, which had several number one albums in South Korea. […]
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The Organic Goldilocks of CBD Oils. Finally, one that’s “juuust right”

[…]the sun…some of them were ok, a few were too thick, too expensive, too watery, but then I found one that was juuust right. It’s really changed my life so I just had to share with my readers.. XO Erin Elizabeth, proud founder of […]
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When Will We Start Applying the Precautionary Principle to the Chemicals that Are Killing Our Kids?

[…]companies to poison them? RELATED STORY: Children used as poison detection devices A toxic, deadly soup Sometime in the near future, a 12-year-old boy will take on Bayer-Monsanto in a U.S. courtroom. Jake Bellah has non-Hodgkin lymphoma, a type of cancer linked to exposure to Monsanto’s Roundup weedkiller. He and his parents allege that exposure to Roundup caused his cancer. An article in the Guardian this week featured the story of Oliver Strong, who died from acute myeloid leukemia in June 2015, at age 12. Concerned that their otherwise healthy, athletic son’s cancer was caused by exposure to toxic chemicals, […]
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