AA Gill dies, aged 62 – Australian Hospitality Magazine

Australian Hospitality Magazine AA Gill dies, aged 62Australian Hospitality MagazineRespected restaurant critic, Adrian Anthony (AA) Gill passed away over the weekend, just weeks after announcing he had terminal cancer. The ABC reports that Gill revealed his illness in his regular column last month, writing “”There is barely a morsel … and more » View original article … Read more

Rick Scott says federal government has shortchanged Florida on Zika money – PolitiFact

PolitiFact Rick Scott says federal government has shortchanged Florida on Zika moneyPolitiFactFlorida Gov. Rick Scott announces the lifting of the Zika transmission zone in Miami Beach on Dec. 9, 2016. Florida Gov. Rick Scott hopes that his ally headed to the White House, President-elect Donald Trump, will speed up funding for Florida to combat …Is … Read more

Candle Scandal: 31000 Yankee Candles Recalled After a Dangerous Discovery – PEOPLE.com

PEOPLE.com Candle Scandal: 31000 Yankee Candles Recalled After a Dangerous DiscoveryPEOPLE.comThe safest bet for a last-minute hostess gift may have a hidden danger. Yankee Candle Company, in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission, has announced a voluntary recall of six products in their Luminous Candle Collection …Yankee Candle recalls candles because of glass hazardAOL … Read more

Rural US babies hardest hit by opiate addiction at birth – Reuters

KTVQ Billings News Rural US babies hardest hit by opiate addiction at birthReutersAs a growing number of U.S. babies are being born suffering withdrawal syndrome after exposure to prescription opiates or heroin in utero, rural infants appear much more at risk than city newborns, a new study suggests. Researchers focused on what’s …Rate of Babies Going … Read more

Cuddling Preemies Kangaroo Style Helps Into Adulthood – NBCNews.com

NBCNews.com Cuddling Preemies Kangaroo Style Helps Into AdulthoodNBCNews.comCuddling small and premature babies in a style known as “kangaroo mother care” helps them in life decades later, researchers reported Monday. They found that babies held upright and close to bare skin and breastfed, instead of being left in incubators, …‘Kangaroo mother care’ benefits may last well into … Read more

1 in 6 US Adults Takes a Psychiatric Drug: Study – WebMD

NBCNews.com 1 in 6 US Adults Takes a Psychiatric Drug: StudyWebMDWe will provide you with a dropdown of all your saved articles when you are registered and signed in. {shareThisContent}. {fontSizerContent}. Font Size. A. A. A. Listen to this page using ReadSpeaker …One in 6 Americans Take Antidepressants, Other Psychiatric Drugs: StudyNBCNews.com1 in 6 U.S. Adults … Read more

“Ze” gender-neutral pronoun being pushed by safe space universities is identical to Communist China pronoun

(NaturalNews) “Students at Oxford University have been told to use the pronoun ‘ze’ rather than ‘he’ or ‘she’ to eliminate discrimination against transgender people,” reported Breitbart.com today. “Guidance offered in a leaflet by the students’ union advises against using traditional pronouns, arguing that doing so suggests there are only two genders. Deliberately using the wrong… … Read more

US Court of Appeals: States and counties can ban GMO crops despite federal laws

(NaturalNews) The entire organic community of the United States just won a massive victory that many may not yet even realize. Even though the DARK Act was passed by Obama and some Senate goons to prohibit labeling of GMOs nationwide, the US Court of Appeals just passed a law that enables states and counties to… … Read more

Moderate exercise can boost fertility in men

(NaturalNews) Whether you are trying to conceive right now or just want to keep your “little swimmers” healthy for the future, keeping a handle on your fertility through simple lifestyle changes can make a whole lot of difference. As reported by Medical News Today, an estimated one in three couples encounters conception difficulties because of… … Read more

Study shows most students can't tell fake news from real news

(NaturalNews) Most young people are incapable of determining the difference between real news and fake stories (or “sponsored content”) they encounter online, and have difficulty evaluating online content overall for accuracy and reliability, according to a recent study. Researchers from the Stanford Graduate School of Education surveyed 7,804 middle school to college age students to… … Read more