Business unusual: How big food propaganda was designed to produce wealth, ignore healthy living

Business unusual: How big food propaganda was designed to produce wealth, ignore healthy living

Davis believed “a great deal” of the health problems of her day, including mental health problems, were related to refined foods – the early versions of today’s processed and ultra-processed foods – as nutrients like vitamins, minerals and healthy fats are removed during the processing and then sugars and hydrogenated trans fats are added in.

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Why hairdressers in US are being trained under CDC-funded programme to push Covid, flu shots

Why hairdressers in US are being trained under CDC-funded programme to push Covid, flu shots

Hairstylists who sign up for a six-month commitment participate in two day-long trainings where they receive tools so they can “feel more confident” talking to their clients about taking vaccines. They will be trained in motivational interviewing, Covid-19 basics, flu basics and long Covid basics

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Poisoned beauty: How Johnson & Johnson failed to dodge $9 billion fines using bankruptcy law

Poisoned beauty: How Johnson & Johnson failed to dodge $9 billion fines using bankruptcy law

J&J said in May 2020 that it would discontinue sales of talc-based baby powders in the US and Canada and replace them with cornstarch-based baby powders. The company said talc powders would “continue to be sold in other markets around the world where there is significantly higher demand for the product.”

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50,000 lawsuits expose J&J’s 40 years of deception about asbestos in baby powder

50,000 lawsuits expose J&J’s 40 years of deception about asbestos in baby powder

In 2006, IARC classified cosmetic talc as “possibly carcinogenic” when used in the genital area. J&J then “looked for ways to sell more Baby Powder to two key groups of longtime users: African-American and overweight women,” Reuters reported in 2019.

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South Africa ranked seventh in the world, third in Africa among countries with most organised crime

South Africa ranked seventh in the world, third in Africa among countries with most organised crime

The index reveals that South Africa grapples with more than one form of organised crime. These include human, arms, organ and drug trafficking, child labour, labour exploitation, domestic servitude and child brides. These forms of organised crime have created thriving criminal markets that are supported by the influence of criminal actors – responsible for years of state capture – and criminal networks that are highly interconnected.

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Carbon credits: Kenya gears up for direct air capture push in ‘Great Carbon Valley’

Carbon credits: Kenya gears up for direct air capture push in ‘Great Carbon Valley’

Kenya is the world’s seventh-largest producer of geothermal energy. Geothermal and other renewable energy sources account for around 90 per cent of grid electricity in the country, meaning that DAC machines can operate without themselves generating substantial emissions.

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‘I am deeply disturbed by continuing Big Pharma, GAVI, WHO attacks on African people with unnecessary, dangerous and expensive vaccines’

‘I am deeply disturbed by continuing Big Pharma, GAVI, WHO attacks on African people with unnecessary, dangerous and expensive vaccines’

About 8,000 women die per year from cervical cancer in Nigeria, Muhammad Ali Pate, the coordinating minister of Health & Social Welfare, said. The higher rates are largely attributed to low screening coverage for cervical cancer and limited treatment options in the region, although actual numbers vary widely from country to country.

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Vaccination or cull? Doctors question Bill Gates’ plan to vaccinate 86m girls in Africa and India against cervical cancer

Vaccination or cull? Doctors question Bill Gates’ plan to vaccinate 86m girls in Africa and India against cervical cancer

Gavi said Nigeria’s initiative would kick off with a five-day mass vaccination drive in schools and communities in 16 of Nigeria’s 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory. Phase 2 of the campaign will launch in the rest of the country in May 2024.

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Obamacare call centre staff allowed only six minutes in cloakroom strike over steep healthcare costs

Obamacare call centre staff allowed only six minutes in cloakroom strike over steep healthcare costs

Last month, Senator Bernie Sanders sent a letter to Maximus CEO Bruce Caswell criticising the company for the allegations of union busting and for paying a median salary of $39,000 despite making $311 million in profits and spending $96 million in stock buybacks and $6.3 million in CEO compensation in 2022. He called on the company to improve its wages and working conditions.

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Environmentalists strike historical agreet to compensate ecological loss and damage

Environmentalists strike historical agreet to compensate ecological loss and damage

Developed countries had long pushed back against financing to help countries recover from the destructive impacts of climate change, and the setting up of a loss and damage fund was only agreed upon in principle at last year’s COP27. Negotiators have been wrangling since then to shape that agreement into the basis of a working fund.

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