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Morning to you im jillian mele in for jedediah with pete above me in new york and griff live in d. C. Pete griff, you get to talk to thrng. Griff good i get a line. We are continuing like the rest of the country to stay safe in these new guidelines coming out. We got an announcement from our mayor here saying she thought the framework was a good one and in line with thinking here. Pete cant get pesky lawmakers back to washington, d. C. We have a few coming up. A great show. Republican lee zeldin, republican from new york dan crenshaw from texas. Josh got heimer a democrat from new jersey but on the task force. Dr. Nicole saphier, dr. Marc siegel and former nfl wide receiver Brandon Marshall. A big lineup this morning. We will hear from some of the protesters in minnesota. This whole conversation is turning. You heard the president talking about safety first. But he is also tweeting out liberate minnesota and some of these states ....

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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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PFAS exposure linked to decreased bone health

<p style="text-align:start">In one of the first longitudinal studies of its kind, new USC research shows a link&nbsp;between exposure to PFAS and decreased bone mineral density in Hispanic teens and young adults.&nbsp;&nbsp;The researchers studied 304 Hispanic adolescents from the Study of Latino Adolescents at Risk of Type 2 Diabetes, collecting blood samples to measure PFAS levels and dual x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scans to measure bone density, then followed up after about one and a half years to check for a change over time. For each doubling of baseline perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS), one type of PFAS, participants had an average decrease in bone mineral density of .003 g/cm<sup>2</sup>&nbsp;per year at follow-up. They also studied 137 young adults, who were 58.4% Hispanic from the Southern California Children&#39;s Health Study. When baseline levels of PFOS doubled, participants had an average of .032 g/cm<sup>2&nbsp ....

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