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They are coming after our babies

Written by Michelle Perro, MD

Infertility, surrogacy, changing family structures, low milk production, inhospitable and toxic environments, stress, and a myriad of other factors are impacting breastfeeding babies.

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Chance Document Find Sheds New Light On Giza Pyramids

Written by Ancient Archaeology

Built 4,500 years ago during Egypt’s Old Kingdom, the pyramids of Giza are more than elaborate tombs — they’re also one of the historians’ best sources of insight into how the ancient Egyptians lived since their walls are covered with illustrations of agricultural practices, city life, and religious ceremonies.

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The possible dangers of eating insects

Written by Farmers Weekly

The farming and processing of edible insects for human and animal consumption appears to be gaining in popularity. However, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, there are risks to eating insects that have not been farmed with the correct biosecurity measures in place, and these risks are potentially dangerous to human and animal health.

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