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Jun 3, 2018
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A Personal Note From Steve To Elijah List Readers
Dear Elijah List Readers,
I'm very excited about our newest separate free email list, called: AMAZING HEALTH ADVANCES!
As one of our readers, you know the quality we put into our publications. And with that let me say for most of my life, I've had a very strong interest in the latest and greatest health advances that medical science is making or even stumbling into!
That's what AHA is all about... letting you, the reader know about many of these MEDICAL ADVANCES as they are published when they are hot off the press. Beyond that you'll read about other NATUROPATHIC ADVANCES the orthodox medical publications may not carry. I LOVE THE NATUROPATHIC SCIENCES AND SO WILL YOU.
Now, to whet your appetite, check out one of our great email postings just below!
So let me say it this way,
"Please, if you have even the tiniest interest in your health, quickly subscribe to AMAZING HEALTH ADVANCES You will NOT BE SORRY!
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Alert!
Toxic Metals Found in Glassware...
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Terra Marquette
“It was a real surprise to find such high levels of lead and cadmium, both on the outside of the glassware and around the rim. There are genuine health risks posed through ingesting such levels of the substances over a prolonged period, so this is clearly an issue that the international glassware industry needs to take action on as a matter of urgency.” – Dr. Andrew Turner
(England) – Toxic metals might be as near as that drinking glass you sipped from earlier today, according to a recent study.
Researchers at the University of Plymouth have discovered an ever-widening source of toxic substances all around us. While past research looked at the dangers of playground paints, a new study focuses on what researchers say is an even greater environmental risk: the threat posed by those colorful, enameled drinking glasses.
“The presence of hazardous elements in both the paint and glaze of decorated glassware has obvious implications for both human health and the environment,” says Dr. Andrew Turner, associate professor in environmental sciences with the university and lead study author, in a university news release. “So, it was a real surprise to find such high levels of lead and cadmium, both on the outside of the glassware and around the rim. There are genuine health risks posed through ingesting such levels of the substances over a prolonged period, so this is clearly an issue that the international glassware industry needs to take action on as a matter of urgency...
Read more here.
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Ben Renner
Teachers appeared to differentiate playful boys, or those they labeled “class clowns,” from the other boys, yet they didn’t make the distinction with girls.
(Champaign, IL) – Gender bias is often noted to point out the differences in the treatment of men and women, but how are young children affected? A new study finds that elementary school teachers generally view playful boys as more disruptive and rebellious than girls exhibiting some of the same behavior.
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign found that the way teachers respond to boys playing around in the classroom affects their classmates, who often change their attitude of these “class clowns” from positive to negative. The boys were also found to internalize these negative attitudes as well, possibly leading to self-esteem and behavioral issues later in their scholastic careers.
“Children regularly observe playful boys, or ‘class clowns’, being treated negatively by their teachers, and over time come to change their view of them as desirable playmates in 1st and 2nd grades to being seen as boys who should be avoided or spurned in 3rd grade,” says lead study author Dr. Lynn A. Barnett in a media release.
Yet when young girls act out at school, teachers often see them in less bothersome light...
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News Staff
"Everyone and anyone is at risk for opioid abuse, so it's important to know how to recognize signs of a problem and ways to address it." – Dr. Maki Sato
(Chicago, IL) -- Legally prescribed pain relievers like hydrocodone (Vicodin) and oxycodone (Percocet) may seem nothing like heroin. But these drugs — as well as hydromorphone, codeine and morphine — are all opioids, and they're all part of a national crisis: the opioid epidemic.
"Everyone and anyone is at risk for opioid abuse," says Maki Sato, MD, a family medicine physician at Rush Oak Park Hospital. "So, it's important to know how to recognize signs of a problem and ways to address it."
A disturbing trend
In 2016, 23 percent of deaths caused by opioid abuse were due to prescribed painkillers, according to the CDC, and the number of older adults hospitalized for opioid overuse has quadrupled over the past 20 years...
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