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Month: July 2019

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Why vitamin-enhanced foods are not always healthy

From Newsmax Many packaged foods have the potential to give you vitamin overload, especially if you’re already taking a daily multivitamin. Here’s what you need to know. Manufacturers have been adding nutrients to foods for decades. In fact, it started…

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Lightning strikes sailboat mast

Terrifying video captures a lightning bolt striking the mast of a sailboat in Boston By Lauren Frias From Business Insider A video shows lightning striking the mast of a sailboat named Perseverance in Boston on Saturday. Boat owner Drew Plominski…

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LatAm and the Caribbean for 25% of World Agricultural Sales by 2028

From Presna Latino Santiago de Chile, July 9 (Prensa Latina) Latin America and the Caribbean will contribute over 25 percent of world´s agricultural and fishing product exports by 2028, according to FAO.Such goal is included in the Agricultural Perspectives 2019-2028…

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Airbus to ask airlines to check wings of older A380s for cracks

From RTE.ie European aircraft maker Airbus will ask airlines operating 25 of its oldest A380 super-jumbo jets to inspect their wings after cracks were found in some models, the EU’s Aviation Safety Agency said. The EASA said in an air…

Toddler falls to her death while on Royal Caribbean cruise ship/Family dispute story

By Hana Carter and Guy Bircha From news.com.au These are the first pictures of the toddler who plunged 46m to her death after allegedly being dangled out the window by her grandad. Kimberley Schultz Wiegand from Indiana, US, was heard…

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Taylor Swift spent Fourth of July in Caribbean amid drama with Scooter Braun and her former label

By Melody Chiu From People Taylor Swift headed to the Caribbean with her girlfriends for some rest and relaxation before performing in New York City on Wednesday Last week was a tough one for Taylor Swift, but the superstar is spending…

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Jamaica: Family hurts as 12-Y-O drowns at St Thomas Beach

By Shanna Monteith From Jamaica Gleaner Lyssons, St Thomas: A St Thomas family is now hurting following the confirmation of their worst fears yesterday afternoon as the body of 12-year-old Oshane Crawford of Dumfries in the parish was fished from…

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The algae epidemic suffocating the Caribbean has hit a scary milestone — the world’s largest seaweed bloom now stretches from Africa to Mexico

By Morgan McFall-Johnsen From Business Insider Sargassum seaweed has been washing up in unprecedented quantities on beaches in the Caribbean, Florida, and the Gulf of Mexico since 2011. It smells awful, hampers tourism, and harms wildlife. NASA satellites recently observed the largest seaweed bloom in…

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Study: Cancer risk rises after iodine treatment for thyroid

From Newsmax Patients who receive radioactive iodine treatment for an overactive thyroid have an increased long-term risk of cancer death, new research finds. The study couldn’t prove cause-and-effect, but “we identified a clear dose-response relationship between this widely used treatment…

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Weightlifting better at reducing heart fat than aerobic

From Newsmax Obese people who engaged in resistance training were more likely to see reductions in a type of heart fat that has been linked to cardiovascular disease, a new study finds. In the small study, researchers determined that a…