Antioxidants

Nutr J. 2010 Jan 22;9:3. (Just a big page; didn’t display fully) The total antioxidant content of more than 3100 foods, beverages, spices, herbs and supplements used worldwide. Carlsen MH, Halvorsen BL, Holte K, Bøhn SK, Dragland S, Sampson L, Willey C, Senoo H, Umezono Y, Sanada C, Barikmo I, Berhe N, Willett WC, Phillips KM, Jacobs DR Jr, Blomhoff R. SourceDepartment of Nutrition, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway. Abstract BACKGROUND: A plant-based diet protects against chronic oxidative stress-related diseases. Dietary plants contain variable chemical…

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Excess deaths

UKSecond wave in the UK could see more than 85,000 Covid-19 deaths over winter(Leaked SAGE report)Britain could experience more than 85,000 Covid-19-related deaths during a second wave over winter in a “reasonable worst-case scenario”, the government has predicted.The potential for a high death count from Covid-19 was put forward by the government’s Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies, or Sage, in a report late last month.UK excess deaths involving Covid-19 in 2020(28 December 2019 to 14 August 2020) Source: ONS

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Prevention, diagnosis and treatment of EMF-related health problems

Current state of the scientific and political debate about EMF-related health problems from a medical perspective Introduction The Environmental Burden of Disease Project assessed the influence of nine environmental stressors (benzene, dioxins including furans and dioxin-like PCBs, secondhand smoke, formaldehyde, lead, noise, ozone, particulate matter and radon) on the health of the population of six countries (Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands). Those nine environmental stressors caused 3%–7% of the annual burden of disease in the six European countries (1).

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Phony intel on Iraq WMD haunting U.S. claims of Syria threat

The ghost of “Curveball” is haunting the Obama administration and undermining its efforts to marshal strong foreign and domestic support for military strikes on Syria. Curveball was the code name given Iraqi defector Rafid Ahmed Alwan, who claimed in 1999 that Saddam Hussein had deployed mobile biological weapons labs to evade international detection of his manufacture of weapons of mass destruction. His testimony, even though viewed as dubious, was used by the George W. Bush administration to justify the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq.

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First blog page

3/9/20 UN says new polio outbreak in Sudan caused by oral vaccine >The World Health Organization says a new polio outbreak in Sudan is linked to an ongoing vaccine-sparked epidemic in Chad — a week after the U.N. health agency declared the African continent free of the wild poliovirus. In a statement this week, WHO said two children in Sudan – one from South Darfur state and the other from Gedarif state, close to the border with Ethiopia and Eritrea – were paralyzed in March and April. Both had been…

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