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Hawaiian Families Sue Dupont’s Pioneer Over GMO Crop Dust
Source: OA Families on the “Garden Isle” of Kauai are suing the Dupont-owned Pioneer seed company for failure to investigate the danger posed by open air testing of genetically modified crops. 150 Waimea residents filed the lawsuit Tuesday against Pioneer … Continue reading →
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Memory in Adults Impacted by Versions of Four Genes
Science Daily Two research studies, co-led by UC Davis neurologist Charles DeCarli and conducted by an international team that included more than 80 scientists at 71 institutions in eight countries, has advanced understanding of the genetic components of Alzheimer’s disease … Continue reading →
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Marriage and a high socioeconomic level improve health
Kristina Karlsdotter EurekAlert The per capita income and per capita welfare of the region of residence are protective factors against diseases. People with a high socioeconomic level have been demonstrated to have better health than the rest of people. Other … Continue reading →
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Popcorn: The Snack With Even Higher Antioxidants Levels Than Fruits and Vegetables
Science Daily Popcorn’s reputation as a snack food that’s actually good for health popped up a few notches as scientists recently reported that it contains more of the healthful antioxidant substances called “polyphenols” than fruits and vegetables. They spoke at … Continue reading →
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What’s New With Nanotech: A Presentation by Zyvex CEO Jim Von Ehr
Reason TV The nanotech pioneer has committed his life to restructuring at the molecular level, and at Reason Weekend 2012, Reason Foundation’s annual donor event, Von Ehr discussed his progress. He spoke about the future of nanotechnology in an array … Continue reading →
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The Ethics of Designer Brains – Dr. Paul Root Wolpe
BigThink Dr. Paul Root Wolpe is the senior bioethicist at NASA and a pioneer in the field of neuroethics. Peering into his children’s and grandchildren’s future, he sees an America that rewards competitiveness and productivity over relationship-building, and suspects that … Continue reading →
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TEDxManhattan – Kavita Shukla – Can a Simple Piece of Paper Change the Way We Eat?
Kavita Shukla TED Kavita M. Shukla is the Inventor and Founder/CEO of Fenugreen (www.fenugreen.com), a pioneer in the movement towards sustainable, active, natural food packaging. Fenugreen is addressing the massive, yet often overlooked global challenge of food spoilage (25% of … Continue reading →
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New Study Reaffirms: Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Should Be Standard Treatment for Veterans
Source: ANH So why does the government keep blocking its use? Research from health pioneer (and former ANH-USA board member) Dr. Paul G. Harch published in the Journal of Neurotrauma indicates that hyperbaric oxygen therapy, or HBOT, is able to … Continue reading →
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