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Inside the vigilante group of New Yorkers who hunt rats at night 

 

Rats aren't only a part of New York City’s underground — they're an inseparable part of its pop culture. There’s Master Splinter from the Ninja Turtles, Pizza Rat, and even Cannibal Rat. But for every celebrity rat, there’s another 250,000 to 2 million anonymous rodents living in the city — and the city health department is fighting to bring down.

Last year, three people in a Bronx city block made the news for contracting leptospirosis through rat urine. Only two survived.

Inside the vigilante group

Wildlife experts urge Americans to catch, cook and EAT rat-like rodents terrorizing the nation

Gene Hackman, Betsy Arakawa’s property was ‘breeding ground for infestation’

Hotel employee, 26, dies of rare rat-linked virus

Tags: Animals, Contagion, Dedication, Destruction, Disease, Ecology, Environment, Health, History, Hunting, Kill, Laws, Pests, Population, Program, Respect, Science, Survival, Terraforming, Toxic, Vermin, Warning, Wildlife

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26-Apr-2025


So long, salad bar: Grocers get creative, consider robots to revive prepared food 

 

Grocery stores have shut down self-serve salad bars during the pandemic. They’ve taken away displays of fresh olives and dips. And they’ve replaced giant kettles of ready-to-ladle hot soup with sealed to-go containers.

The deli and prepared food areas that used to draw traffic to stores and differentiate grocers have fallen from favor as customers worry about the spread of the coronavirus, cook more from scratch and try to limit their time in stores.

Grocers are trying to revive those parts of the store with new approaches. At Publix, salad bars and hot bars have reopened, but employees dish out each item. Wegmans moved hummus, olives and more behind a counter where cheese shop employees fill orders. And at Texas-based H-E-B, some coolers carry prepared meals from local restaurants and a former food bar became an ice chest of beers.

So long, salad bar

Robotic waiter makes some restaurant customers recoil

Palm Springs Stores on the Chopping Block in Kroger-Albertsons Merger

California’s $20 fast food minimum wage could be hiked again

... and replacing them with something even worse

Tags: $, Business, Change, Contamination, Environment, Etiquette, Food, Future, Health, Modernization, Politics, Restaurant, Robot, Safety, Service, Shopping, Tech

Filed under: Health/Food

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16-Apr-2025


Woman says 'rushed' gender reassignment treatment left her suicidal 

 

Keira Bell is taking the Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust to court over the treatment she received for gender dysphoria, a condition where a person experiences distress due to a mismatch between their biological sex and their gender identity.

The 23-year-old, who used to identify as a boy, said the puberty-delaying drugs and testosterone prescribed to her have irreversibly damaged her physical and mental health.

Ms Bell started receiving treatment, including hormone blockers, after "roughly three sessions" at the Tavistock Centre. She says at the time she had "no doubt" she wanted to become a boy.

Ms Bell described her decision to transition as a teenager as a "coping mechanism" and says there was "no real investigation" into the other mental health issues she was going through at the time.

Gender reassignment treatment left her suicidal

More than 50% of trans and non-binary youth in US considered suicide

Why detransitioners are crucial to the science of gender care

When My Chinese Trans Identity Gets Lost in Translation

Gender dysphoria should be treated like anorexia

Detransitioner says testosterone treatment caused ‘more anxiety’

A Moroccan influencer announced he was no longer transgender

Tags: Awareness, Backlash, Children, Choices, Cultural, Environment, Etiquette, Family, Health, Injury, LGBTQ, Medical, Mental Health, Opinion, Parental Burden, Parental Crime, Politics, Reckless, Religion, Safety, Science, Suicide, Tradition, Trans, Treatment, World, Youth

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15-Apr-2025


Enhancing brain function with butter 

 

The key to having healthy brain function is to give your brain an optimal energy supply. Most would argue that the brain needs glucose as its optimal energy source but what we are finding is that only a small portion of your brain needs sugar. What the brain actually prefers are ketones from fat as its energy source.

For those of you wanting to optimize your brain performance, not to mention decrease inflammation in your gut and heart, it is necessary to eat more fat from butter.

Butter is now considered by many to be the new superfood, even though it has been used for at least 4,500 years. How did we get so far removed from fat? One of the early campaigns against fat began when Dwight Eisenhower was diagnosed with heart disease in 1955. His team of scientists and doctors, including the snit-fat crusader, Ancel Keys concluded that saturated fat and butter caused his chronic disease.

Enhancing brain function with butter

Doctor issues stark warning to people who consume LESS than one teaspoon of salt per day

Toxic metal linked to cancer, autism found in brown rice

...a faux-superfood that may ‘increase man boobs’

Tags: Advice, Brain, Diet, Food, Health, Safety, Science, Toxic

Filed under: Health/Food

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11-Apr-2025


To stop climate disaster, make ecocide an international crime. It's the only way 

 

The science is clear: without drastic action to limit temperature rise below 1.5C, the Earth, and all life on it, including all human beings, will suffer devastating consequences.

To stop climate disaster, make ecocide an international crime. It's the only way

Scientists fear Earth may have gone past the point of no return with climate change

Three Americans create enough carbon emissions to kill one person, study finds

Reforestation hopes threaten global food security, Oxfam warns

Patient in Guinea is killed by disease that causes 88% of sufferers to bleed to death

...it is considered a breach for a mother to throw her daughter a shower...

Why climate change activists have failed to score public support

US abortion numbers have risen

Filicide

Mammoth de-extinction is bad conservation

Tags: Abortion, Animals, Contamination, Death, Disease, Environment, Extinction, Health, Hypocrisy, Injury, Interference, Life Expectancy, Neglect, Overpopulation, Parental Crime, Parental Laziness, Politics, Pregnancy, Priorities, Privilege, Reckless, Safety, Science, Terraforming, Waste, Women

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06-Apr-2025


Why are we catching more diseases from animals? 

 

The world is grappling with the new coronavirus, which has spread from China to at least 15 other countries.

Outbreaks of new infectious diseases are typically seen as a "one off".

But the new virus - thought to have stemmed from wildlife - highlights our risk from animal-borne disease. This is likely to be more of a problem in future as climate change and globalisation alter the way animals and humans interact.

How can animals make people ill?
In the past 50 years, a host of infectious diseases have spread rapidly after making the evolutionary jump from animals to humans.

The HIV/Aids crisis of the 1980s originated from great apes, the 2004-07 avian flu pandemic came from birds, and pigs gave us the swine flu pandemic in 2009. More recently, it was discovered severe acute respiratory syndrome (Sars) came from bats, via civets, while bats also gave us Ebola.

Humans have always caught diseases from animals. In fact, most new infectious diseases come from wildlife.

Why are we catching more diseases from animals

Some pet owners are advocating against rabies vaccines

Hundreds of baby emperor penguins stranded on breakaway iceberg miraculously survive

Westfield Health Department Tells Owners to Keep Cats Indoors

It's time to worry about bird flu in cats

PS family says rat infestation caused severe illnesses and forced them out of their home

Rare virus that killed Gene Hackman's wife linked to 3 deaths in California town

Tags: Animals, Backlash, Choices, Contagion, Death, Demands, Development, Disease, Environment, Etiquette, Health, Hostility, Injury, Lifestyle, Medical, Nature, Neglect, Neighbor, Outbreak, Overpopulation, Pests, Pets, Politics, Priorities, Safety, Science, Survival, Terraforming, Threat, Treatment, Vermin, Virus, Warning

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05-Apr-2025


The bald facts about diet: to avoid hair loss, you need meat 

 

"Eating a healthy, balanced diet and avoiding excessive stress, extreme diets and fast weight loss are vital in maintaining healthy hair growth," says Lisa Caddy, a certified trichologist with Philip Kingsley, a leading authority in hair and scalp health from London.

The irony: what many people think of as a healthy diet - that is, mainly consisting of fruit and vegetables, with minimal protein and calories - often doesn't include all the elements needed for optimum hair growth, Caddy says.

To function at their best, the cells in the hair and throughout the body need a balance of proteins, complex carbohydrates, iron, vitamins and minerals.

Meats, especially red meats, are particularly important because they're the richest sources of ferritin, a stored iron that helps the body produce hair cell protein.

The bald facts about diet

Doctor reveals the surprising cause of unexplained hair loss for millions of Americans

Tags: Beauty, Diet, Effect, Hair, Health, Medical, Science, Treatment

Filed under: Health/Food

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31-Mar-2025


Why wind energy isn’t living up to its pollution-preventing potential 

 

Wind power isn’t cleaning up as much pollution as it could, especially in communities of color and low-income neighborhoods, new research shows.

Why wind energy isn’t living

State of Emergency declared in Moore County

S California city dealing with unprecedented beach crowds, trash

Excess memes and ‘reply all’ emails are bad for climate

Scientists make stunning discovery about health impacts of quitting drinking bottled water

Tags: Air, Danger, Disruption, Drag, Energy, Environment, Health, LGBTQ, Misconduct, Pollution, Poor, Privilege, Safety, Social Media, Study, Survival, Tech, Threat, Travel, Vacation, Video, Water

Filed under: Health/Food

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16-Mar-2025


Fat dads live longer 

 

Middle-aged men sporting beer bellies — also known as “dad bods” — may be healthier than their skinnier peers.

Richard G. Bribiescas, an anthropology professor at Yale University, says that chubbier guys have lower levels of testosterone, which makes them less likely to engage in risky, life-threatening behaviors a la “The Hangover” and more focused on taking care of their families.

“This change in body composition not only causes men to shop for more comfortable trousers but also facilitates increased survivorship and, hypothetically, a hormonal milieu that would more effectively promote and support paternal investment,” Bribiescas writes in his new book, “How Men Age: What Evolution Reveals About Male Health and Mortality” (Princeton University Press, out now).

Fat dads

Fascinating truth about town dubbed fast food capital of US

Tags: Choices, Culture, Diet, Environment, Fast Food, Food, Health, History, Lifestyle, Mortality, Parenting, Science

Filed under: Health/Food

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13-Mar-2025


Multi-state salad dressing recall issued because of a bizarre contaminant 

 

Food recalls can happen for any number of reasons, but many times they are issued due to undeclared allergens. It can be something as simple as not having milk or nuts listed on the label, leaving people with allergies to those products unaware that they may be harmed if they consume it. That’s the case with a new recall for Brite Harbor Caesar Dressing & Dip.

Multi-state salad dressing recall issued because of a bizarre contaminant

Bean and soy sprouts recalled because of Listeria concerns

Bakery products shipped nationwide recalled over allergy concerns

Over 500,000 pounds of canned beef recalled over high lead levels

These Nestlé Products Have Just Been Recalled

Warning About Salmonella Outbreak Involving Onions Imported From Mexico

A Link Between Tuna And Increased Cancer

More than 150 tons of fish recalled because of Salmonella contamination

FDA upgrades risk of recalled tuna that could PARALYZE you

Tags: Allergy, Contamination, Food, Health, Product, Recall, Sweet, Toxic, Video, Warning

Filed under: Health/Food

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12-Mar-2025


LGBTQ patients report bad experiences with health care providers 

 

LGBTQ patients' negative experiences included providers not believing them, suggesting they were to blame for their health problems, making assumptions without asking, and outright dismissing their concerns.

LGBTQ patients report bad experiences with health care providers

Outrage after gay woman diagnosed at Spanish hospital with ‘homosexuality’

Is your baby straight or gay?

Tags: Children, Choices, Health, LGBTQ, Medical, Misconduct, Privacy, Sex Identity, Treatment, World

Filed under: Health/Food

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10-Mar-2025


Drug shortages reach 'public health emergency levels' 

 

Up to 300 drugs are currently in shortage nationwide, according to the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, which is a five-year high.

They include everything from chemotherapy and antibiotics to a sterile fluid used to stop the heart in bypass operations and an antidote to lead poisoning.

Drug shortages reach 'public health emergency levels'

...these are the biggest scam drugs taken by millions

Tags: Death, Disease, Drugs, Health, Medical, Neglect, Priorities, Science, Shortage, Threat, Treatment

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07-Mar-2025


Assisted dying: Campaigners renewed hope for change in the law 

 

David Peace has motor neurone disease, a terminal illness which gradually affects the brain and nerves.

David, who lives in central London, is one of a number of people behind renewed calls to update England and Wales assisted dying laws to allow terminally ill people, with six months to live, the right to end their life, subject to strict criteria.
A second reading of the assisted dying bill is due to take place in the House of Lords this autumn.

Assisted dying: Campaigners renewed hope for change in the law

Jaime Osorio Márquez, dies by assisted suicide at 46

Inside the first Sarco pod suicide

Kenya court rules that criminalising attempted suicide is unconstitutional

'Suicide pod' creator revealed what makes people die after they step in the machine

Tags: Celebrity, Choices, Disease, Health, Laws, Life, Medical, Mental Health, Respect, Seniors, Suicide, Support, Tired, World

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01-Mar-2025


Xanax Will Now Come With a More Serious Warning Label 

 

Xanax will soon come with a new warning label, the New York Times reports. Last week, the Food and Drug Administration announced it will now require benzodiazepines, a class of common psychiatric drugs, to feature labeling that reflects the drugs’ high risk for abuse and addiction.

Xanax Will Now Come With a More Serious Warning Label

More Americans on Ozempic go BLIND as doctors sound alarm

Tags: Addiction, Drugs, Effect, Health, Injury, Toxic, Warning

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10-Feb-2025


NBC Shit Show: ‘Ultimate Slip ‘N Slide’ Production Shut Down Over ‘Explosive Diarrhea’ Outbreak 

 

The upcoming TV competition series, adapted from the classic backyard waterslide by Wham-O, has shut down indefinitely after up to 40 crew members fell violently ill during production on a remote ranch in Simi Valley, California, TheWrap has learned. According to a person with knowledge of the production, the outbreak of “awful explosive diarrhea” left people “collapsing” on set and “being forced to run into port-o-potties.”

NBC Shit Show

Study says children on a vegan diet may have stunted growth and other health problems

My vegan brother refuses to come to Thanksgiving if it's not meat-free

Three people suffer organ failure in California after eating 'death cap' vegetable they bought from food truck

Tags: Consequences, Contagion, Contamination, Diet, Environment, Food, Health, Hollywood, Illness, Injury, Nature, Truck, Vegan

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07-Jan-2025




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