News & Articles By Earl Garcia
05/09/2017
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By Earl Garcia
Here are 8 seeds that are great for long term storage
Every gardening process starts with the seeds. Seeds vary in size, shape, and germination period. Some seeds take longer to mature compared with others. Leftover seeds may also prove to be a major dilemma among gardeners, as certain seeds have shorter shelf life than others. A recently published article in OffTheGridNews.com lists eight seeds that can […]
05/04/2017
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By Earl Garcia
Feeling sick? The average American home collects 40 pounds of toxic dust per year
A recent report by Today.com showed that the average American home collects as much as 40 pounds of dust annually. According to the report, dust is home to microscopic organisms called dust mites, which reproduce fast and pose a threat to the general public’s health. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) cautioned that dust mites may […]
05/02/2017
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By Earl Garcia
Hyperactivity in children linked to pregnant mothers who talked on a mobile phone more than four times a day
Children born to mothers who frequently used their phones were more likely to be hyperactive, according to a recent study. As part of the study, a team of international researchers examined 83,884 mother-children pairs from Denmark, the Netherlands, Spain, Norway, and Korea between 1996 to 2011. According to the research team, children aged five to seven […]
04/30/2017
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By Earl Garcia
100% of honeybee colony food found to be heavily contaminated with toxic pesticides
Honeybee colonies were found to be heavily laden with toxic pesticides, according to a recent study. As part of the study, researchers at Cornell University examined 120 honeybee colonies placed near 30 apple orchards around New York state. The bees were allowed to forage for a few days during the flowering season. The research team then assessed each […]
04/30/2017
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By Earl Garcia
BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill found to have caused over $17 billion in environmental damage
A recent study revealed that the 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill, touted as the largest oil spill in the U.S. history, has caused more than $17.2 billion in damages. The oil drilling rig Deepwater Horizon operating off the Gulf of Mexico exploded and sank on April 20, 2010, which resulted in the death of 11 workers […]
04/27/2017
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By Earl Garcia
Mass die-offs accelerate across the planet, by 2020 two-thirds of wild animals will be wiped out
The planet’s animal population is rapidly dwindling, with about two-thirds expected to be wiped out by 2020, a recent analysis revealed. To carry out the study, researchers from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) compiled data on animal population and found that it declined by 57 percent between 1970 and 2012. The research […]
04/24/2017
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By Earl Garcia
Skin care expert reveals the 20 most toxic chemical ingredients in beauty products… are you poisoning yourself?
Renowned skin care expert Dr. Trevor Cates lists 20 of the most toxic chemicals found in personal care products. “What we put on our skin should be as clean as what we eat. But for most people, it’s not. Even in tiny amounts, many of the chemicals commonly found in our cosmetics can have a […]
04/20/2017
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By Earl Garcia
AUTISM WARNING: Pregnant women who take antidepressants found to have 81% higher chance of autistic children
Taking antidepressants before and during pregnancy may raise the odds of autism spectrum disorder in children, a recent review showed. The study found that children born to mothers who took antidepressants during pregnancy had an 81% increased odds of developing autism. The researchers also found that children born to women who took antidepressants before pregnancy had a 77% […]
04/16/2017
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By Earl Garcia
For the first time, bee-killing neonicotinoid pesticides are now being found in drinking water
Traces of a dangerous pesticide called neonicotinoids were detected in tap water across the U.S., a recent study revealed. A team of chemists and engineers at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and University of Iowa reported that they found residues of the toxic pesticide in drinking water, marking the first time that neonicotinoids were identified in tap water across the […]
04/15/2017
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By Earl Garcia
10 must-have solar-powered camping gadgets
Camping is one of the most popular outdoor recreational activities in the U.S. In order to properly enjoy it, it’s best to always be prepared. Access to electricity can be limited. This is where solar-powered gadgets can be useful. An article from SolarPowerAuthority.com features a list of 10 solar-powered gadgets that campers should consider bringing. Solar lamp […]
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