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Category: Health
Why Cows are Good For the Environment
All the while, human beings (and all creatures for that matter) have been eating meating for as long as we’ve walked the planet. Meat is filled with highly valuable vitamins and minerals that can be hard to get from other sources, especially at a 1:1 ratio.
At Home Guide to Gardening
Rather than spraying conventional pesticide, neem oil can be a great natural alternative to conventional pesticides if you’re experiencing pests in your garden.
Neonicotinoids Killing Bird and Bees
Neonicotinoids are used at a much lower rate than non-neonicotinoids, but they are radically more toxic to the environment.
Organic Diets Radically Decrease Glyphosate Levels
Out of a total of 158 urine samples, 94% and 97% of samples tested positive for Glyphosate and AMPA, respectively.
Study Shows 1 in 3 Children Have Dangerous Levels of Lead in Their Bloodstream
The CDC as well as the WHO, have cited inadequate battery recycling as well as open air smelters as large contributors to lead pollution.
Microplastics are In Your Poop
Researchers from the Medical University of Vienna and the Environment Agency Austria tested eight volunteers from a variety of countries, including Finland, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Poland, Russia, the U.K., and Austria. These volunteers were asked to keep a food diary for a week leading up to having a stool sample taken.
Why Detroit Is More Susceptible to CoVID-19
In addition to having an abundance of people with pre-existing health conditions, Detroit has earned itself the title of the “Poorest Big city in the nation” with 1 in 3 residents living in poverty. Despite seeing growth in salary for the last two years the number of people in poverty has not changed, and as of January Detroit’s unemployment was double the state’s average at 8.8%. In the midst of the pandemic, unemployment has skyrocketed, due to business closures and the fact than an estimated…