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Flu Vaccines Don’t Work Most of the Time: Science Report Admits

Earlier this month, the University of Ghent, Belgium, released a paper where it accidentally admitted that most flu shots are continuously out of date and therefore don’t work.

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Food Safety: Frozen Hash Brown Potatoes Recalled Due To Golf Balls

Food manufacturer McCain Foods USA Inc. is recalling frozen hash brown products that may be contaminated with extraneous golf ball materials. Food safety in America is declining and becoming more dangerous to eat processed foods.

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9 Reasons To Add This Green Superfood To Your Diet: Kale

If kale isn’t a staple on your grocery shopping list, perhaps these 9 outstanding health benefits of kale will change your mind that includes fighting against cancer.

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Cell Phone Tower Nearby? Here Are 7 Tips Tips To Protect Yourself

There’s one big difference between cell phones and cell towers. You can choose not to have a cell phone and if you do, you can switch it off. But what can you do if a cell phone tower is erected across the street?

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38 States Report Toxic Lead Levels In Children

A large number of children with elevated blood lead levels (EBLL) might have been left undiagnosed in the U.S., according to a study published in Pediatrics, part of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). The CDC data revealed that 38 states and Washington D.C. had childhood lead exposure of 10 micrograms per deciliter or higher.

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New Study: Riding Your Bike To Work Can Cut Cancer, Heart Disease Risk By Almost Half

During a major 5 year study by the University of Glasgow, Scotland, researchers studying the health of more than 250,000 people, compared the health of people who actively commuted to work with people who mostly used public transport or a car. The authors found significant improvements in health and longevity among the cyclists.

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