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Diagnosed autism linked to maternal grandmother’s smoking in pregnancy

[…]on the development of their grandchildren, who are all part of Children of the 90s. The team also found that when a maternal grandmother smoked, that increased- by 53% -the risk of her grandchildren having a diagnosed autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This discovery seems to suggest that if a woman is exposed to cigarette smoke while in the womb, it could affect her developing eggs and cause changes that might eventually affect the development of her own children. Research will now be needed to find out just what those molecular changes are. RELATED STORY: Cigarette deaths kill more people than […]
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Groundbreaking Study Confirms Link Between Fracking and Earthquakes

[…]explained. One of their most important finds appears to be the definitive link the researchers found between fracking and earthquakes in the region, rather than the sheer number of quakes. They also found no link between the amount of fluid pumped into the ground during fracking and the size of the earthquake. “More than 60 percent of these quakes are linked to hydraulic fracture, about 30-35 percent come from disposal wells and only 5 to 10 percent of the earthquakes have a natural tectonic origin,” said Atkinson in a press release. And “if there isn’t any relationship between the maximum […]
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NBC: Official Say it Will Take Two Months to Get Brain Eating Microbes Out of the Water System in Texas

[…]officials, it will take sixty days to ensure a city drinking water system is purged of a deadly, microscopic parasite that doctors believed killed a 6-year-old boy, which led to warnings for others not to drink tap water. Lake Jackson City Manager Modesto Mundo said that three of eleven samples of the city’s water indicated preliminary positive results for the naegleria fowleri microbe. Mundo said residents are advised to boil their tap water before using it. Mundo said one sample came from the home of Josiah McIntyre, the boy whom doctors said died earlier this month after being infected with […]
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Study: History of Chicken Pox may Reduce Risk of Brain Cancer Later in Life

[…]A Rash of Misinformation Why The Only Thing Influenza May Kill Is Germ Theory What they found was a 21 percent reduced risk of developing glioma with a positive history of chicken pox. And, they found that the “protective effective” was greater in higher grade gliomas. Dr. Bondy says having chicken pox seems to be beneficial, “The link is unlikely to be coincidental.” We look forward to more studies proving that a healthy body is able to- and needs to- weather the viral and bacterial storms of life, in order to operate most effectively (and protectively).   Source: Baylor College […]
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Endangered Hamsters have become Cannibals Thanks to Corn Diet

[…]initially believed that pesticides and industrial plowing were to blame but eventually found that diet was the root cause. In regions where hamster numbers have declined the most, their diet had changed from grains, roots, and insects to corn, thanks to industrial farming. Led by Mathilde Tissier, the team carried out a number of experiments and found shocking results: “A first set of lab experiments with wild specimens compared wheat and corn-based diets, with side dishes of clover or worms. There was virtually no difference in the number of pups born, or the basic nutritional value of the different menus. But when it […]
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This Is What Happens to Your Body When You Stop Exercising

[…]of high-intensity interval training; another 2015 study in the Journal of Applied Physiology found that people who did an eight-month bout of resistance and aerobic exercise saw an improvement in the blood glucose levels, but lost almost half of these benefits after 14 days of inactivity.” Around week four: Your strength starts slipping. While some people may notice their strength decline after about two weeks of inactivity, others will see a difference around week four. Thankfully our strength diminishes at a slower rate than our endurance. Within eight weeks: You may start to gain fat. By week six you should notice a difference on […]
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STARVING TRAGEDY: Mute and autistic boy slowly starved to death at home after his mum suffers fatal seizure

[…]the little boy had slowly starved to death after his mother died on Oct 1st or 2nd. The pair were found on October 20th, 2017. It is believed the little boy died just two days before they were found. “It’s believed Esther Eketi-Mulo suffered a fatal epileptic fit, her little boy died of dehydration and maltnutrition with autism as a contributory factor. An inquest into the youngster’s death heard staff from his school, Morningside Primary, had visited the home twice in early October but been unable to enter.”1 One neighbor said, “It’s heartbreaking. It has haunted me for a long time, […]
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Can organic lemons help slow cancer?

[…]slowing down the growth of cancer cells: “Lab studies of the limonoids and citrus pectins found in lemons have shown that these compounds can help slow the growth of cancer cells, keep them from spreading, and also in some cases destroy the cancer cells themselves. Studies have found that limonoids promote cytotoxicity to breast, colon, liver and pancreatic cancers, as well as to leukemia and neuroblastoma.” In another study testing the effect of limonoids on breast cancer cells, nine different limonoids were extracted from dried lemon seeds: Seven of these nine limonoids showed significant cytotoxicity against ER+ breast cancer cells. […]

$650 foreskin facial is all the rage by celebrities

[…]of years ago, urine was popular and it’s popularity continues today because the antibodies found in urine have anti-microbial and anti-inflammatory properties that can treat skin ailments such as rashes, burns, dry skin and acne. And vitamins found in colostrum (breast milk) gel include soothing and smoothing vitamins E and C, which brighten and boost elasticity. We women, and even some men, really will do anything to maintain our youthful look. Personally, I don’t have the time, money or inclination to head over to Germany or to New York for a foreskin facial. I’m going to stick with my CBD […]
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NYT: Women With Cancer Awarded Billions in Baby Powder Suit

[…]in other parts of the world. RELATED STORY: EXCLUSIVE: J&J’s Own Expert, Working for FDA, Found Asbestos in Baby Powder Kim Montagnino, a spokeswoman for Johnson & Johnson, said the company would seek further review of the ruling by the Supreme Court of Missouri and defended its talcum products as safe, adding: “We continue to believe this was a fundamentally flawed trial, grounded in a faulty presentation of the facts. We remain confident that our talc is safe, asbestos free and does not cause cancer.” Mark Lanier, the lawyer who represented the plaintiffs, urged consumers to throw out any baby […]
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New Study: Living Near Nature Linked To Longer Lives

[…]investigation into risk factors for major chronic diseases in women) from 2000 to 2008. They found that women living in the greenest areas had a 12% lower death rate than those who lived in the least green areas (levels of vegetation were determined using satellite imagery from different seasons and years). The researchers also made sure to adjust for individual socioeconomics and health risk factors, like smoking. CNN reports that the study’s author, Peter James, said the team was surprised with the information they found, “We know already that vegetation can help mitigate the effect of climate change. Our study suggests the potential […]
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Sitting Too Much Ages You by 8 Years

[…]that sitting can affect us at a biological level, too. For the study, Aladdin Shadyab, a post-doctoral fellow in family medicine and public health at the University of California San Diego and his team of scientists, looked at sitting’s impact on chromosomes. From the article: “They took blood samples from nearly 1,500 older women enrolled in the Women’s Health Initiative, a long-term study of chronic diseases in post-menopausal women, and focused on the telomeres: the tips of the tightly packed DNA in every cell. Previous studies have found that as cells divide and age, they lose bits of the telomeres, so the […]

Fortune: Waste ash from coal-fired power plants contaminated water in 39 states with toxic substances: Report

[…]Protection Agency (EPA). Although the Environmental Integrity Project and Earthjustice found more than a dozen instances in which those substances have reached drinking water supplies, the full extent of the effect on our drinking water is unknown because private sources of drinking water are not tested.1 (The toxins leach into our groundwater because the ponds and landfills where the coal ash is stored are frequently unlined.) This essentially means that almost all our coal plants are poisoning all our water. “The report is based on groundwater monitoring data from more than 4,600 wells. It compared measured levels to drinking water or other […]
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Doctors Warn: If You Use Aluminum Foil, Stop Now

[…]mental decline, and loss of balance, memory, coordination, and bodily control. This study has found that cooking with aluminum foil affects the bones, as aluminum builds up inside the bones and takes the space of calcium, reducing its levels. Moreover, researchers have related cooking with aluminum foil with pulmonary fibrosis and other respiratory issues as a result of the inhalation of aluminum particles. The same effects are achieved in the case of grilling with aluminum. Numerous people are still unaware of the fact that when aluminum foil is exposed to high temperatures, it emits parts of the metal into the […]
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Sanderson Farms Recalls 551,090 Pounds Of Chicken Products

[…]problem was discovered when the firm received a complaint from a processing facility which found metal shavings in the product. The establishment determined that the contamination occurred due to a malfunction with an ice-making machine used during production. There have been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions due to consumption of these products. Anyone concerned about an injury or illness should contact a healthcare provider. Consumers who have purchased these products are urged not to consume them. These products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase. FSIS routinely conducts recall effectiveness checks to verify recalling firms notify […]
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If you think the water restrictions in California are tough, check out Cape Town

[…]that shuts off their water once they go over. (source) RELATED STORY: Cancer-causing chemicals found in California farm water Oh, and then there was the public shaming. …The city publicly shamed water offenders, with the now former mayor visiting the homes of water wasters and her office publishing a list of the top 100 offenders. (source) There’s even a website where you can check the levels of the water supply. The water restrictions there make the water restrictions in California look like a hedonistic luxury vacation to the folks living in Cape Town. How people in Cape Town are cutting their water usage I got a friendly […]
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CNN: She thought it was perfume. It was actually a nerve agent

[…]dose. Her partner Charlie Rowley, 45, remains hospitalized. “It is unclear where Rowley found the bottle, or whether it contained the same batch of nerve agent used on the Skripals. Sturgess initially collapsed at an address in Amesbury on June 30 and was taken to the hospital, police said. Five hours after her collapse an ambulance was called back to the same address for Rowley, who also fell ill and was taken to the hospital.” RELATED STORY: Why Did the Russians Ban an Appliance Found in 90% of American Homes? This week, 10 days after UK authorities launched a murder investigation […]
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Cannabis and coconut oil make powerful mixture to kill cancer cells

[…]health properties. Half of the fat in coconut oil is comprised of a fat that is not frequently found in nature, lauric acid. Lauric acid has been called a “miracle” ingredient due to its health promoting capabilities and is present in a mother’s milk. In fact, it can be found in only three dietary sources—small amounts in butterfat and larger amounts in palm kernel and coconut oil. In the body, lauric acid is converted to monolaurin, which is a potent antiviral, antibacterial and antiprotozoal substance. Because monolaurin is a monoglyceride, it can destroy lipid-coated viruses including measles, influenza, HIV, herpes […]
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5 Non-Marijuana Plants That Also Contain Healing Cannabinoids

[…]at blocking neurons from firing at nerve endings, preventing the sensation of pain. The compounds found in the electric daisy are called N-Isobutylamides, and similarly to other cannabinoid-like compounds they regulate pain and inflammation. Helichrysum umbraculigerum Native to South Africa, it has a strong mood-stabilizing and anti-depressant effect due to a large amounts of cannabigerol (CBG), also found in the cannabis plant. International Cannabinoid Research Society has discover that cannabinoid-like compounds are made by plants, starting from an aromatic acid, which is different from the normal cannabinoid biosynthetic route. Helichrysum is used in African ritual ceremonies to make fumes with a […]
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Anti-depressants linked to at least 28 murders in three decades

[…]SSRIs) have been linked to at least 28 murders in the last three decades. The investigation also found that “murderous thoughts” are believed to be linked to the medication on 32 separate occasions. RELATED STORY: Mental Turmoil: Depression treatment drives users to murder, suicide SSRI’s are a type of anti-depressant that boost levels of the chemical serotonin in our brains. While the vast majority of people can take these drugs with no problems, the information the BBC found says we need to look more at SSRI outcomes. In 2016, over 40 million prescriptions were made for the medication.   “Professor Peter Tyrer, psychiatrist at Imperial College […]
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