Salt and cancer? The real healthy salt facts

An observational study by so-called “nutritionists” from the Center for Public Health at the University of Vienna seems to have found that people from the UK who added salt to most of their meals were 41 percent more likely to develop stomach cancer than those who used extra salt sparingly. Observational studies have several problems, one…

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Chocolate: The news is not all bad, but choose wisely

The craving for chocolate is one of the most common and difficult to resist of all food cravings. Researchers noted in the journal Appetite that the chocolate craving is probably the most intense of all food cravings. The choco-urge is often jump-started by a need for a quick pick-me-up in mood or energy, or to…

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Is radon the new silent killer?

You can’t see it, smell it, or taste it. But it’s the second leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers. Radon is a colorless, odorless, tasteless radioactive gas that emits from the natural decay of uranium or thorium found in nearly all soils and groundwater. It’s in the air all around us, and you and…

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Ideas for an upturn in your portfolio

When a financial downturn percolates, the people are asleep – as always. The alert will get richer, and the crowd will get poorer. This is also as always. We have a shaky world order held up by the US Federal Reserve printing press and a world social order intimidated by the U.S. military. Progress or…

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Will the ‘economic storm’ get worse before it gets better?

Have you noticed there is absolute agreement in the media on recessionary forces? There is little evidence of a conspicuous global economic slowdown anywhere visible except in the controlled media and in pre-emptive layoffs in the tech world. To them, interest rates are “high,” employment participation is “low,” and reports are that the economy is…

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The trend continues to go ‘nuclear’

In March 2023, we wrote in our monthly The Bob Livingston Letter® that it was once again time to be excited about investing in uranium, and that there were indeed plenty of reasons for that. The foremost was that we live in a world running low on fossil fuels — fracking has slowed, and the…

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