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Scientists Cure Cancer, But No One Takes Notice

Scientists Cure Cancer, But No One Takes Notice

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Salmon farming continues to be a major issue | Healthy Oceans Open net cage salmon farming is one serious risk (Credit: GoBot via Flickr). By Jay Ritchlin, Western Region Director Salmon farming continues to be a major issue in Canada and the world. The David Suzuki Foundation receives many questions about this issue, and our CEO's recent meeting with a delegation of Norwegian parliamentarians in Vancouver raised more interest in our current work in this area. The David Suzuki Foundation continues to place top priority on the conservation and recovery of Canada's wild salmon. The 7 foods experts won't eat | Healthy Living How healthy (or not) certain foods are-for us, for the environment-is a hotly debated topic among experts and consumers alike, and there are no easy answers. But when Prevention talked to the people at the forefront of food safety and asked them one simple question-"What foods do you avoid?"-we got some pretty interesting answers. 20 ways to feed your family for $100 a week. 1. The expert: Fredrick vom Saal, PhD, an endocrinologist at the University of Missouri who studies bisphenol-A The problem: The resin linings of tin cans contain bisphenol-A, a synthetic estrogen that has been linked to ailments ranging from reproductive problems to heart disease, diabetes, and obesity. The solution: Choose tomatoes in glass bottles (which do not need resin linings), such as the brands Bionaturae and Coluccio. 14 worst health mistakes even smart women make. 2. The expert: Joel Salatin, co-owner of Polyface Farms and author of half a dozen books on sustainable farming 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Banksy’s scathing criticism of advertising industry Dammit, Banksy is a legend. Not content with smuggling his work into international galleries, satirising the snooty nosed high-end art world, and making searing commentary on big ticket talking points, the British street artist has now weighed into advertising with a damning critique of how the industry makes itself more powerful by making the rest of us feel completely inadequate. To read his full manifesto, click the More link. BANKSY SAYS: ‘People are taking the piss out of you everyday. You, however, are forbidden to touch them. Fuck that. You owe the companies nothing.

8 Health Foods That Are Bad For Your Health Fish has always been pushed as something good for you, by doctors, health nuts and the Japanese, opposed only by people who don't like fish, and of course, fish. And occasionally, Don Knotts. However, in recent years, a lot of people have been jumping on the fish-are-poison bandwagon, which is alarmist and inaccurate. Fish are similar to Brisk Iced Tea in that way. The good news is you have a choice of what kind of poison you want to eat in your fish. Do you prefer mercury? And it's not the good or "Freddie" variety. According to the EPA, children, pregnant women and women who think they might possibly get pregnant someday should completely avoid four species of fish that seem to be mercury superstars, while not eating more than one moderate serving of even a low-mercury fish a week. You can avoid mercury by eating farmed fish, that have grown up nice and safe in a little fish farm, eating, uh, pesticide runoff. "No. Bacon salad bowls would satisfy both demographics. Or two... "No.

115.1: The 27 Nakshatras or Lunar Mansions as States of Consciousness To understand the Nakshatra-sequence, let’s look at its building-blocks, the three gunas. The three gunas are the three basic aspects of Manifestation, and are described as Sattva or coalescence, Rajas or rotation, and Tamas or dissolution. In our understanding of the Vedic tradition the three gunas are personified subjectively or internally as the trimurti or trinity of Indra (later Vishnu) as Blue Sattva, Brahma as Yellow Rajas, and Rudra (later Shiva) as Red Tamas. In other mystery traditions Indra-Vishnu is Matter-Mother, Brahma is the Soul-Child, and Rudra-Shiva is Spirit-Father. Operating together, the three gunas appear as a spindle-Torus, like a magnetic field, consisting of a sphere with north and south poles opening inward like whirlpools to form a double cone meeting in a single point at the center. From an interior or subjective viewpoint, the “black hole” is the Coalescence-cone or Blue Mountain of Indra or Vishnu, known as Mt. One in base-three or trinary code is 0-0-1.

Welcome to McDonald's 365Black - I'm lovin' it! Home Learn More Prev Next More A nearby star may have more planets than we do! HD 10180 is a star that’s nearly the Sun’s twin: it’s very close in mass, temperature, brightness, and even chemical content of our friendly neighborhood star. But in this case of stellar sibling rivalry, HD 10180 may have the upper hand: a new analysis of observations of the star indicate it may have nine planets! In a new report accepted for publication in the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics, an astronomer re-analyzed data of the star taken with the High Accuracy Radial Velocity Planet Searcher (HARPS), an exquisitely high-precision camera mounted on a 3.6 meter telescope in Chile. HARPS has been observing HD 10180 for years; the star is a mere 130 light years away, making it bright and easy to study. The new analysis looks at the old data in a different way, examining it using different statistical methods. Those first two are pretty firmly in the Earth-mass range, what astronomers call "super Earths". So yeah, not exactly a fun place to visit. Heck, it beats us. Related Posts:

The "Pink Slime" in Your Kid's School Lunch USDA photo of a beef grinding operationUSDA/Wikimedia Like a horror-film villain, "pink slime"—the cheeky nickname for scraps of slaughtered cow that have been pulverized, defatted, subjected to ammonia steam to kill pathogens, and congealed into a filler for ground beef—takes a pounding but keeps coming back. Last month, McDonald's announced it would stop using the stuff. But just this week, pink slime got a de facto endorsement from none other than the USDA, which—the online journal The Daily reported—plans to keep buying millions of pounds of it for use in the National School Lunch Program. These developments are just the latest installments of a long-playing drama. The scene, video below, features a Beef Products executive talking over a milieu straight out of Chaplin’s Modern Times: a vast network of steaming tubes, with people in protective gear and face masks wandering about fussing with dials. Yet that premise was false. His report generated outrage in some circles.

Influence of Arabic and Islamic Philosophy on the Latin West First published Fri Sep 19, 2008; substantive revision Tue Mar 18, 2014 The Arabic-Latin translation movements in the Middle Ages, which paralleled that from Greek into Latin, led to the transformation of almost all philosophical disciplines in the medieval Latin world. The impact of Arabic philosophers such as al-Fārābī, Avicenna and Averroes on Western philosophy was particularly strong in natural philosophy, psychology and metaphysics, but also extended to logic and ethics. 1. Transmission Arabic Philosophy was known in the Latin West through translations, and, to a small degree, through personal contacts between Christians and Muslims, as in the case of Frederick II Hohenstaufen, who was directly acquainted with a number of Muslim scholars. After about 1300, Arabic-Latin translation activities ceased almost entirely, to resume again after 1480. 2. The influence of al-Fārābī's Enumeration of the Sciences extends also to specific areas such as music (Farmer 1934, 31–34). 3. 4.

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