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Keeping New Mexico Smart Meter Free

09/12/2022 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

The Cellphone Task Force is a nonprofit membership organisation founded in 1996 'in response to the health and environmental threats posed by the launch of the wireless revolution in the United States'. It provides 'a global clearinghouse for information about wireless …

Category: Electrosensitivity, Environmental IssuesTag: Arthur Firstenberg- electromagnetic radiation campaigner, downsides of smart meters, Mexico Public Regulation Commission, No smart meters in Conneticut, No Smart meters in New Mexico, Samrt meters invade privacy, smart meters can cause fire

Biolab lives again

06/12/2022 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  6 Comments

Well, not in name but in sprit and, more importantly, its tests live again. Interested readers will remember that back in August I reported that Biolab had gone into administration after a falling out with the Care Quality Commission over what they had hoped would be only a …

Category: Alternative/Complementary Health, Environmental Issues, NutritionTag: Biolab Conferences, Biolab goes into administration, Biolab Medical Unit, environmental testing, Mark Howard of Biolab, nutritional testing, VivaHealthLabs, vivahealthlabs.com

Highly Processed food as addictive as tobacco

30/11/2022 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

This is by no means a new theory. How many books has Prof Robert Lustig alone sold explaining the mechanisim by which we can become addicted to food? (For a very brief run down on his theories see this report from a FAB Research conference a few years ago.)  However, what has …

Category: Behavioural conditions / autism, Conventional Medicine, Food, Food/Health PolicyTag: Ashley N. Gearhardt University of Michigan, clinical psychologist Jen Unwin, criteria to establish the addictive potential of tobacco, food addiction, Highly processed foods as addictive as tobacco, junk food addiction, Prof Robert Lustig, protocols needed for dealing with Highlyn processed food addiction, tobacco addiction

More random snippets!

21/11/2022 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  4 Comments

The Week has suddenly become a fertile source of captivating research reports - or is it merely that I failed notice them before? Anyhow, here are two more offerings from last w/e's edition. Apologies if you have seen either elsewhere before. Peacemaker pigs A group of …

Category: Cooking/kitchen equipment, Food/Health Policy, Nutrition, RecipesTag: chronic disease affects 6 in 10 adults in US, Culinary Medicine Program at Universtiy of Arizona, Farshad Fani Marvasti, Ivan Norscia University of Turin, Jervis Bay Australia, Octopus tetricus, peacemaker pigs, Pluralization of octopus

Random snippets

13/11/2022 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  2 Comments

Those of you who read The Week will already have seen these but for those who don't, I found them irrestible. Bumble bees enjoy playing ball Professor Lars Chittka, Professor of Sensory and Behavioural Ecology at Queen Mary University of London, has been able to show that …

Category: RandomTag: Aye-ayes, bees rolling balls, Dr Anne-Claire Fabre, ERAP2, Kali the aye aye, Nose picking lemurs, Professor Lars Chittka, The Black death and the immune system

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