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33 percent of seafood sold in six DC eateries mislabeled
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Scientists at the George Washington University used a powerful genetic technique to test seafood dinners sold in six District restaurants and found 33 percent had been mislabeled -- although in most cases with species that are either closely related or considered acceptable alternatives for menu listing. Previous studies in other cities have shown widespread seafood substitution in which consumers are sold a completely different fish or sushi from the one listed. Those studies have indicated that seafood may be mislabeled as often as 26 to 87 percent of the time. And in egregious cases, an unsuspecting diner is sold an expensive Tuna that is actually a completel…
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‘Stealthing’ is the newest dangerous sex trend
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The latest bedroom trend doesn’t have to do with a certain position or technique — and it’s not sexy at all. The disturbing, nonconsensual trend is called “stealthing” and its rise is documented in a report by the Columbia Journal of Gender and Law. Lead author Alexandra Brodsky argues that “stealthing,” when a man secretly removes his condom in the middle of sex, is a form of sexual assault and should be treated as such. Even more troubling is the online community Brodsky uncovered, where men encourage other men to “stealth” their partners. These perpetrators — both gay and straight — believe it’s a man’s right to “spread one’s seed.” Continue reading
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Could your thoughts make you age faster?
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Researchers are finding that your mental patterns could be harming your telomeres — essential parts of the cell’s DNA — and affecting your life and health. Nobel-winning scientist Elizabeth Blackburn and health psychologist Elissa Epel explain. How can one person bask in the sunshine of good health, while another person looks old before her time? Humans have been asking this question for millennia, and recently, it’s becoming clearer and clearer to scientists that the differences between people’s rates of aging lie in the complex interactions among genes, social relationships, environments and lifestyles. Even though you are born with a particular set of genes, the w…
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Instagram shows no sign of slowing as it hits 700 million users
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Instagram is showing no signs of slowing down; the company today announced it has reached 700 million monthly active users. For reference, the company hit 600 million users just this past December, and has now added 100 million users in the span of less than five months. Instagram says that’s the fastest growth it’s ever seen. Since June 2016, the company has added an impressive 200 million users. Continue reading
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Turning blind eye? NATO weapons reportedly end up in hands of jihadists fighting in SyriaWeapons from a NATO member state have ended up in the hands of Jihadists in Syria that is according to an investigation carried out by a Bulgarian journalist. A commander from the western-backed Free Syrian Army claims the US-led coalition is aware of this but chooses to look the other way. RT’s Emily Sui investigates.World News
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CNN just announced and said this is extremely unusual. I wonder if Trump is going to ask for a "declaration or war" before attacking NK. {sorry please put this under North Korea not Russia}
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