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The Coming Wide-Spread Use of Drones in Agriculture

May 10th, 2016

Via: Hackaday: Let’s cover what drones can offer and what growers can use, then dig into what is out there and happening over some fields right now. These Things are Important to Farmers, but are Limited or Troublesome Confirmation: Verifying that plants are growing where and when they should, and checking this as early and […]

1 in 3 Antibiotics Prescribed in U.S. Are Unnecessary

May 4th, 2016

Would you like some chicken with that? Via: Washington Post: Nearly a third of antibiotics prescribed in doctors’ offices, emergency rooms and hospital-based clinics in the United States are not needed, according to the most in-depth study yet to examine the use and misuse of these life-saving drugs. The finding, which has implications for antibiotics’ […]

The Truth About Statin Drugs and Cholesterol

May 2nd, 2016

Via: Dr. Daniel Pompa:

Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. Recalls Millions of Pounds of Poultry Products; “Class I Recall, Health Risk: High”

April 27th, 2016

At the bottom of the article, it defines a Class 1 recall as follows: This is a health hazard situation where there is a reasonable probability that the use of the product will cause serious, adverse health consequences or death. Via: USDA: Pilgrim’s Pride Corp., a Waco, Texas establishment, is recalling approximately 4,568,080 pounds of […]

Prescription Meds Get Trapped in Disturbing Pee-to-Food-to-Pee Loop

April 24th, 2016

Via: Ars Technica: If you love something, set it free… so the old adage goes. Well, if the things you love are pharmaceuticals, then you’re in luck. Through vegetables and fruits, the drugs that we flush down the drain are returning to us—though we’ll ultimately pee them out again. (Love is complicated, after all) In […]

Japan’s Next Generation of Farmers Could Be Robots

April 23rd, 2016

Via: Bloomberg: As the average age of farmers globally creeps higher and retirement looms, Japan has a solution: robots and driver-less tractors. The Group-of-Seven agriculture ministers meet in Japan’s northern prefecture of Niigata this weekend for the first time in seven years to discuss how to meet increasing food demand as aging farmers retire without […]

Substituting Vegetable Oils for Butter Increases Risk of Death

April 18th, 2016

Via: Medical Xpress: A research team led by scientists at the UNC School of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health has unearthed more evidence that casts doubt on the traditional “heart healthy” practice of replacing butter and other saturated fats with corn oil and other vegetable oils high in linoleic acid. The findings, reported […]

Junk Food Kills Bacteria That Protect Against Obesity, Heart Disease and Cancer, Study Finds

April 18th, 2016

This is from 2015. Via: Telegraph: Eating junk food kills stomach bacteria which protect against obesity, diabetes, cancer, heart disease, inflammatory bowel conditions and autism, fresh studies have found. The human gut contains around 3,500 difference microbial species, which together make up some three pounds in weight. Scientists now believe a diet based on a […]

Here Come the Unregulated GMOs

April 18th, 2016

Via: MIT Technology Review: People are arguing about whether genetically modified foods should carry labels. But the next generation of GMOs might not only be unlabeled—they might be unregulated. Over at Scientific American you can read a 6,000-word story about how one such plant, a GM mushroom, was created. The short version is that a […]

The Sugar Conspiracy

April 7th, 2016

Via: Guardian: In 2008, researchers from Oxford University undertook a Europe-wide study of the causes of heart disease. Its data shows an inverse correlation between saturated fat and heart disease, across the continent. France, the country with the highest intake of saturated fat, has the lowest rate of heart disease; Ukraine, the country with the […]

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