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Excessive fructose may be making 'spoiled appetites' a thing of the past – Engineering Evil

  Posted by Linda Bonvie January 8, 2013 Back in the day, one of the most common admonitions from moms was “don’t eat that, you’ll spoil your appetite.” But if today’s kids are consuming foods and drinks with higher levels of super-sweet fructose, such as are found in high fructose corn syrup, the very opposite…

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Longtime Granville residents Carol and Ken Apacki honored with Rotary Club award

Carol and Ken Apacki received the Dr. Allen Avery Service Above Self Award, given to those demonstrate exemplary humanitarian service.

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WindAction | How so-called green energy is killing wildlife

Along the Jersey Shore, several companies, including Atlantic Shores (owned jointly by oil and gas titan Shell and the French-based utility company EDF) and Danish-based Orsted, are mapping the ocean floor. But not for oil. This is the first step toward construction of hundreds of mammoth offshore wind turbines. Many will be smack in the face of some of the wealthiest communities on the East Coast. But it wasn’t just the disfigurement of magnificent ocean views that got people agitated. It was all those dead whales and dolphins.

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Fukushima dumping threat makes U.S. groups ask FDA for tighter food standards

June 9, 2023  https://beyondnuclear.org/fukushima-dumping-threat-makes-u-s-groups-ask-fda-for-tighter-food-standards/ As Japan prepares to release 1.3 million tons of Fukushima radioactive wastewater into the Pacific Ocean this summer, an increasing number of countries continue to voice strong opposition. A report released Monday by Fukushima operator, TEPCO, showed that fish caught off the harbor at Fukushima contained 180 times the level allowed in Japan…

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