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  • Senators to vote on H393. Tell them Vote NO. Stop the Waste!

    This program was developed in response to the original Affordable Care Act (ACA).  If the portion of the ACA impacting the program is repealed and/or replaced then there may not be mandated coverage for immunizations. Allowing this section of code to sunset will be a part of the solution to the health insurance crisis that

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  • CBS: Cell phone radiation linked to cancer in rats in first-ever large government-funded study

    CBS reports the scientific link between cell phones and cancer any longer. Other countries have already adopted laws because the fact radiation from cell phones, wireless, and wireless devices can cause cancer. Cell phone radiation could pose a risk of certain cancers to some, the preliminary findings of two new major studies from the National

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  • Idaho Legislature 2018 Email Contact List

    Elected officials view their constituents as “resources” and want to hear from them. They need input from their constituents to gauge positions on a piece of legislation and determine how it will impact their district. It also assists in how a legislator will vote on an issue. Here is the 2018 email lists for the

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  • Elderberry syrup is better than a shot to avoid the flu

    Logic and evidence-based proof that elderberry syrup is the better choice to boost immunity against the flu. That’s right! Elderberries have been proven to both boost the immune system and shorten the duration of cold and flu symptoms significantly.  What Are Elderberries? Black elderberry extract (Sambucus species) has been reported to have been used for

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  • Avoiding Aluminum tainted products

    Unlike vitamins, minerals, and trace elements, the body does not need aluminum. And aluminum is no innocent or benign participant. Aluminum accumulates in the kidneys, brain, lungs, liver and thyroid where it competes with calcium for absorption and can affect skeletal mineralization. In infants, this can slow growth. Animal models have linked aluminum exposure to…

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  • Problems with peanuts, in a nutshell

    The peanuts contained a toxin-producing fungus called Aspergillus flavus, from which the name, aflatoxin, comes. New research suggests that peanut allergy in children has increased 21 percent since 2010, and that nearly 2.5 percent of US children may have an allergy to peanuts.1 Aflatoxins are found not only in peanuts, but also in many other

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