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The fall of the chemical propagandists: Dr. David Heimbach loses medical license, all credibility

By J. D. Heyes, June 1 2014
(NaturalNews) Once at the top of his game, Dr. David Heimbach has fallen from grace -- like so many liars and frauds before him in the scientific and medical communities. One of the country's top burn surgeons, Heimbach was a perfect person to recruit as a star witness in trials. He provided often dramatic testimony about babies being scorched to death in furniture fires -- testimony that to convince lawmakers that they should not allow the scaling back of flame retardant use in children's products...

Six quick and easy ways to immediately improve your immunity

By Reuben Chow, June 1 2014
(NaturalNews) Your immune system works hard every day to keep you healthy. Here are six simple ways to give your immunity an immediate and effective boost. Nature walks Winding down and relaxing after a long, hard and stressful day does one's physical and mental health a world of good. Taking a walk is one way to do that and doing so close to nature is even better. "When we walk in a forest or park, our levels of white blood cells increase and it also lowers our pulse rate, blood pressure...

Top recipients of Medicare money are also top contributors to Obama White House

By J. D. Heyes, April 10 2014
(NaturalNews) A pair of Florida physicians who were recipients of the country's highest Medicare reimbursements in 2012 are both major donors to Democratic Party causes, and they've turned to the political system in recent years in an attempt to defend themselves against suspicions that they may have submitted fraudulent or excessive claims with the federal government. The New York Times reported that the pattern of whopping Medicare reimbursements and six-figure political donations has shown...

Kentucky Ag Department sues DEA for refusing to release industrial hemp seeds

By Jonathan Benson, June 1 2014
(NaturalNews) The federal Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), which every year destroys the lives of thousands of Americans who exercise their God-given right to use and/or grow a natural plant (cannabis), is the subject of a new lawsuit. Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner James Comer is suing the DEA for refusing to release a stock of industrial hemp seeds that his agency purchased for legal planting in accordance with the provisions of the latest Farm Bill, which allows for the limited growing of hemp...

More bad news for sugar - Research confirms it is a leading cause of heart disease

By John Phillip, June 1 2014
(NaturalNews) Just in case you needed yet another reason to stay away from added dietary sugar sources, nutritional scientists now confirm that our obsession with consuming sweets is killing us by dramatically increasing risk of death from cardiovascular disease and heart attack. A host of known risk factors including elevated blood pressure and triglycerides, along with cholesterol abnormalities such as oxidized LDL cholesterol and poor HDL/LDL cholesterol ratios are all attributable to a diet filled...

Two hospital workers who fell sick after coming into contact with MERS patient test negative for deadly virus

By J. D. Heyes, June 1 2014
(NaturalNews) A pair of American hospital workers who got sick after coming in contact with a patient suffering from Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, or MERS, have since tested negative for the virus, which can often prove deadly, according to a Florida health official. Reuters and other news agencies reported that U.S. health officials had only recently confirmed that the nation's first two cases of MERS had been verified, which raised new fears about the potential global spread of the virus...

Health insurance corporate CEOs rake in millions while the masses can barely afford premiums

By Mike Adams, June 1 2014
(NaturalNews) One of the consequences of Obamacare is that health insurance company profitability is soaring, causing corporate CEOs of health insurance companies to pocket millions of dollars in annual salaries and bonuses. This is what happens when a government colludes with private industry to force the entire population to purchase a for-profit product that many don't want (or need). Sales skyrocket and profits head for the stratosphere. That's why CEOs of the nation's largest health insurance...

Public believes solar panels will drain the sun's energy

By Mike Adams, May 31 2014
(NaturalNews) A satire science story from NationalReport.net (1) has gone viral after warning readers that solar panels are draining the sun's energy. The most remarkable thing about the story is not its hilarity but rather the fact that so many readers took it seriously. The article claimed to quote the Wyoming Institute of Technology issuing a warning: "...the solar panels capture the sun's energy, but pull on the sun over time, forcing more energy to be released than the sun is actually producing...

Stage III colon cancer cured - survivor Chris Wark lives on to help others through his powerful testimony

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, April 16 2014
(NaturalNews) If the American Cancer Society was interested in bringing cancer cure protocols to the people who struggle the most, then they would invest their time and money into interviewing and broadcasting important testimony from cancer survivors like Chris Wark. Chris Wark is a stage III colon cancer survivor, alive and kicking in 2014, ten years after being diagnosed, bringing real healing information to the light. Through his down-to-earth testimony, Wark reaches people right where they...

10% of Americans are depressed and taking dangerous medications for it

By S. D. Wells, May 31 2014
(NaturalNews) What if you couldn't metabolize a drug you were prescribed? How would your body react to a psychotropic drug stuck in "overdrive"? Would you become psychotic because you were hooked on a drug your body can't even process? And if so, should you be out on the streets of society, mixing with all the other "animals"? Should you be allowed to go to bars or even drive a car? What about carrying a concealed weapon? Everyone's brain functions in a similar way, where neurons (nerve cells...

Fruits, veggies and vitamin E combine to slash risk of stroke and premature death

By John Phillip, May 31 2014
(NaturalNews) Nutrition researchers have written volumes over the past decade to clearly demonstrate how foods eaten in their natural and unprocessed states, combined with healthy lifestyle choices, can significantly cut the risk of virtually all chronic diseases that lead millions of unsuspecting people to early deaths. Epigenetic studies have shown that our genetic structure is not static and set in stone from birth, but, rather, is positively or negatively influenced by the quality of each calorie...

Surgeons to place trauma patients into suspended animation, between life and death, during extreme surgeries

By Ethan A. Huff, May 31 2014
(NaturalNews) An unusual life-preservation technique that might sound like the thing of science-fiction cinema has become a reality at one Pennsylvania hospital where some trauma victims who recently suffered from otherwise fatal injuries are now being given a second chance at life. It is known as suspended animation, and some researchers say it could redefine what conventional medicine considers to be irreparable harm. Typically when a patient arrives at the hospital with a traumatic and life...

Top foods that maximize cancer risk

By Dr,Sofiya, May 31 2014
(NaturalNews) Cancer is one of the most influential diseases in the world. It attacks individuals no matter what their age, race, intellect or gender. It can affect one or all parts of the body. It can move extremely fast, or take several years to advance. One thing that has been found to be consistent during the many research studies that have been performed is that certain factors have a dramatic impact on a person's risk of contracting the dread disease. Of those factors, food is one that almost...

Commonly used anesthetic causes Alzheimer's-related changes in brain

By David Gutierrez, March 31 2014
(NaturalNews) Evidence continues to emerge that general anesthetics commonly used in surgery may actually produce some of the brain changes that lead to Alzheimer's disease. Researchers have known for many years that certain patients experience dementia-like symptoms following surgery. In 2007, a team of researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital provided some of the first evidence directly linking anesthetics to these symptoms. When the researchers applied the common anesthetic gas isoflurane...

This common communication habit doubles your risk of early death

By Mike Bundrant, May 31 2014
(NaturalNews) Everyone argues from time to time, whether it is with friends, family, or neighbors. While these arguments can be stressful, few people think about the health risks that may be involved if they continue to engage in these arguments. A new study has found that arguing with others frequently may increase the risk of early death. The study was conducted by a research team from the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. In the past, similar studies have indicated that good social relationships...

Ministry of Propaganda: White House deploys Twitter 'strike teams' to shape Obamacare conversation

By J. D. Heyes, May 31 2014
(NaturalNews) Good politics or an attempt to obscure problems with a bad law? That's the question surrounding the White House's latest efforts to sell Obamacare to a still-skeptical nation. On the fourth anniversary of easily the most controversial law Congress has passed in recent memory, the Obama administration and congressional Democrats are launching an all-out effort to defend their not-so-popular Affordable Care Act, and the use of social media is a huge part of that push. According...

U.S. military to treat PTSD with brain implants

By J. D. Heyes, May 31 2014
(NaturalNews) Is it possible to predict a mood swing or control psychological outcomes? The Pentagon is betting that, someday soon, it will possess the technology to do so, and with it develop the ability to treat anxiety, depression, memory loss and all of the other symptoms associated with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which has become one of its biggest problems following more than a dozen years of war in Iraq and Afghanistan. The industry publication Defense One reports that the Defense...

Natural disasters threaten to unearth toxic waste from lead smelters

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, May 31 2014
(NaturalNews) 229 lead smelters were shut down in the US in the 1980s and were recently evaluated in a new nationwide study. Between the 1930s and 1960s, over 600 lead smelters were in full use across the US. To extract lead, workers used blast furnaces to process ore. The byproduct that was left behind in the mines included toxic lead ores and arsenic. During a natural disaster, flood, hurricane, earthquake or tornado, these particles can be easily redistributed into the waking environment, as industrial...

Eco-Atkins diet is a low-carb vegan diet that may slash heart risk by 10 percent

By Raw Michelle, May 31 2014
(NaturalNews) The Atkins diet may be a popular way to achieve fast weight loss results; however, it's not without intense scrutiny from animal-rights activists, those who enjoy healthier ways of eating and, of course, medical experts who warn that the diet can lead to health problems such as increased cholesterol levels. Dr. Keith-Thomas Ayoob of Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York is on board with the notion that diets like Atkins are not healthy. "In my experience, unless you're...

One-third of hospitalized patients have diabetes - learn how to prevent it

By David Gutierrez, May 31 2014
(NaturalNews) Nearly one-third of all people hospitalized in California have diabetes, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of California-Los Angeles, with support from the California Center for Public Health Advocacy. "For far too many families, diabetes has become a common and painful reality," said Dr. Harold Goldstein, executive director of the California Center for Public Health Advocacy. "In very stark terms, this study shows local health care providers and policymakers...

Hemp seeds are excellent sources of protein, fiber and fatty acids

By Michael Ravensthorpe, May 31 2014
(NaturalNews) Few plants have been as revered throughout recorded history as hemp. This green herbaceous plant, which is a high-growing variety of Cannabis sativa, has been cultivated for centuries to make durable clothing fibers, nutritious oils, building material and even paper. Traditional medicine, particularly ancient Chinese and Ayurvedic medicine, also prized the plant for its significant medicinal properties. Since hemp does not contain large amounts of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the...

Large-scale water consumption in California may trigger earthquakes

By J. D. Heyes, May 31 2014
(NaturalNews) For many years, scientists and geologists have wondered about which forces are responsible for continually elevating California's mighty Sierra Nevada and central coastal ranges, which have caused an increase in the number of earthquakes in the central part of the state. Recently, the Los Angeles Times reported, a group of scientists offered a new and intriguing theory: the quakes are being caused, at least in part, by pumping groundwater into the Central Valley. "These results...

Warning: Sugar destroys your health in more ways than you realize

By Reuben Chow, May 31 2014
(NaturalNews) This generation binges on and is addicted to refined sugars. Fructose, glucose, dextrose, sucrose (table/white sugar) and high-fructose corn syrup are some very common food components today. Unfortunately, not many people are aware of just how harmful to health the various types of sugar can be, particularly when consumed in excess. The abovementioned foods are simple carbohydrates with a high glycemic index -- this means that they quickly raise blood sugar levels. When there's extra...

Bio-identical hormone expert Dr. Jonathan Wright speak at upcoming Thyroid Summit

By J. D. Heyes, May 31 2014
(NaturalNews) Jonathan Wright, M.D., is scheduled to speak at The Thyroid Summit, an online event which begins June 2 and runs through June 9. His topic will be "How to Optimize Thyroid Function." According to his website, Wright -- who operates the Tahoma Clinic in Tukwila, Wash. -- is a Harvard University (A.B. 1965) and University of Michigan (M.D. 1969) graduate. He has been for years, and continues to be, a forerunner in research and application of natural treatments for healthy aging and...

World Bank warns of food riots as rising food prices push world populations toward revolt

By Mike Adams, May 30 2014
(NaturalNews) A new report issued by the World Bank (1) warns that food prices are skyrocketing globally, with wheat up 18 percent and corn up 12 percent this quarter. Ukraine, one of the largest wheat exporters in the world, has suffered a 73 percent increase in domestic wheat costs. Argentina has seen wheat prices skyrocket 70 percent. According to the World Bank, these price increases have been caused primarily by three factors: 1) Sharply higher demand for food in China, 2) U.S. drought conditions...

Donuts may be causing your depression

By J. D. Heyes, May 30 2014
(NaturalNews) Can donuts and processed foods like them be causing people to become depressed? Researchers say the evidence suggests that is the case. We already know that the average lousy American diet can cause obesity, which then can lead to diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure and some cancers. But too few of us really understand the connection between what we eat and how we think. As noted by Fox News, the National Institutes of Health says that approximately one-quarter of all...

Washington health officials struggle to find cause of mysterious birth defects

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, May 30 2014
(NaturalNews) Like reaching vines, radioactive waste particles can find a way to disperse from their decades-old storage, spreading into the environment. Sprawling through the soil, silently underfoot, decades-old radioactive waste can meander its way to the surface. Clinging like thorns, these radioactive particles leech into the ground, into the water, finding their way into humans, making their presence known as babies are born with mysterious birth defects. An old nuclear site in the state...

The breast cancer link to bras

By Paul Fassa, May 30 2014
(NaturalNews) The birth of feminism in the late 1960s and early 1970s featured young women burning bras as a counterpoint to young men burning their draft cards. Bra burning was a social statement. Now there's more discussion regarding the medical merits of those demonstrations. Ironically, it was an American woman who invented the bra around the turn of the 20th century, according to Ken L. Smith, a health educator and Breast Health Facilitator for the American Cancer Society. Up until the...

West Texas rapidly running out of water - less than 90-day supply remaining in dozens of towns

By Julie Wilson , May 30 2014
(NaturalNews) At least 33 communities in Texas could soon be completely out of water, some within three short months. Others say they could go dry in just 45 days. Pebble Beach, a town northwest of San Antonio, has had their request approved for a $350,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to dig new, deeper wells. Bandera County, an area located on the Edwards Plateau, said they intend to match $90,000 in order to acquire property so they can build a 30,000-gal. ground storage...

Vaccines found to alter your body odor

By S. D. Wells, April 3 2014
(NaturalNews) Scientists from many disciplines work together at the Monell Chemical Senses Center, the world's only independent, non-profit scientific institute dedicated to its cause -- to focus on understanding the mechanisms and functions of taste and smell and define the "broad significance of these senses in human health and disease." This work could prove as a precedent that it's possible to use odors to "eavesdrop" on the immune system before the onset of observable symptoms, says Bruce Kimball...

10 critical upgrades for a healthier body

By Derek Henry, May 30 2014
(NaturalNews) It is often difficult for people to completely drop old health compromising habits and pick up completely new ones, even if it is a better choice for their health. Due to that fact, transition is an important strategy. Here are 10 upgrades to transition to in order to reach that next level of health. Water Upgrading water is one of the most important factors to consider when becoming healthy. Ditch the contaminated tap and hormone disrupting plastic bottled water and choose spring...

Plant-based diets improve health, strengthen bones, lower hip fracture incidence

By David Gutierrez, May 30 2014
(NaturalNews) A diet high in plant foods could reduce the risk of hip fractures and prevent chronic diseases, according to a study conducted by researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School and published in the Journal of Nutrition. The researchers focused on hip fractures, which account for the majority of all fracture-related morbidity, mortality and healthcare expenditures in adults over the age of 50. By 2050, 50 percent of all hip fractures...

Children 'become' the negative names they are called: Research

By Mike Bundrant, May 30 2014
(NaturalNews) A new study confirms what many skilled NLP practitioners have known for a long, long time. Calling a child a negative name (even without a disapproving tone) increases the likelihood that he or she will become that very thing. For example, a new study conducted by psychologists at UCLA has shown that girls who are called fat by close relatives, friends, classmates or teachers before age 10 are more likely to become obese later in life. The study examined 2,379 girls living...

Green peas: Surprisingly good souces of phytonutrients and protein

By Michael Ravensthorpe, May 30 2014
(NaturalNews) The common green pea, which is the seed of the Pisum sativum plant, has been a staple food across the world for centuries. Indeed, archaeologists have found that peas were regularly consumed as far back as the late neolithic era of modern Syria, Turkey, Jordan and Greece. Immature peas were also a popular food in medieval Europe, whose inhabitants often incorporated them into soups and gruel. Due to their small size, sweet taste and starchy textures, a lot of people assume that peas...

Fake tattoos carry their own health risks, FDA warns

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, May 30 2014
(NaturalNews) Most people in industrialized society consider a real tattoo to be an ink-based, permanent etch. The art of modern day tattooing has evolved into full body displays and personally meaningful symbols, intricately displayed almost anywhere on the body. As this body art becomes more popular, it carries its own health risks. In the past, the FDA has warned against infections stemming from contaminated ink. Now, the FDA is beginning to warn consumers about new and popular brands of contaminated...

Top four benefits of cayenne

By Sandeep Godiyal, May 30 2014
(NaturalNews) Cayenne pepper is a popular spice that adds flavor and heat to many dishes. Originally grown in South and Central America, cayenne derived its name from the capital city of French Guiana of the same name. This type of chili pepper is closely related to others types of peppers, including jalapenos. In fact, both types of chili peppers belong to the same genus. While many people rely on cayenne pepper to add more flavor and spice to their favorite dishes, they often do not realize...

Western medicine is 'acute care' and doesn't 'care' about long-term health

By S. D. Wells, May 30 2014
(NaturalNews) Masking health problems with pharmaceuticals is the American way and enables people to eat all the wrong foods and basically drive their health off a cliff. The "acute care" problem Basic education about food as medicine is non-existent in grade schools across America. The curriculum cannot criticize genetically modified organisms (GMOs) or the schools would be criticizing 90% of their own cafeteria food. So, when kids get sick and run a fever, have a panic attack, get the "throwing...

Fitness regimen helps older men live longer, say researchers

By J. D. Heyes, May 30 2014
(NaturalNews) Researchers and experts have said that exercise and increased physical activity is good for the body at any age, but new data suggests in particular that regardless of a man's age, cardiovascular fitness can add more years of life. A new study of men over 70 years old with high blood pressure found that those who were able to push themselves harder during exercise had just half the risk of dying, compared to study participants who were the least fit. That means the benefits of exercising...

The real damage of climate change

By Lindsey Alexander, May 30 2014
(NaturalNews) The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) claims that potential future effects of climate change will include an increase in wildfires, longer periods of drought and an increase in the intensity and duration of tropical storms. William D. Nordhaus, a professor of economics at Yale University, writes about many issues related to climate change of which the general public is not aware. Climate change is an international issue, Nordhaus claims. Emissions in any one place...

Dentists use government power to outlaw low-cost teeth-whitening alternatives, lawsuit claims

By J. D. Heyes, May 30 2014
(NaturalNews) Georgia resident Trisha Eck, her children all grown up and on their own, thought it would be fun and interesting to go from a stay-at-home mother to a small-business entrepreneur. And so, she decided to rent a room at a local medical spa and began her own business, Tooth Fairies Teeth Whitening. As reported by Fox News, Eck bought some equipment and supplies from a vendor she had met at a trade show, including some non-prescription-strength teeth-whitening gels. Her clients could...

A story of natural survival: The secret chicken family at the Health Ranger ranch

By Mike Adams, May 30 2014
(NaturalNews) One of the most precious things about living on a ranch and taking care of animals is getting to witness life unfold right before your very eyes. The miracles of nature are ever-present at my ranch, and they're a limitless source of inspiration. If you read Natural News, you probably know I raise free-range chickens in order to produce farm-fresh eggs. In the interests of sustainability, we also have one rooster, so some of the eggs are fertile. This spring, one of the hens managed...

Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 search now a total circus as officials say pings actually came from ping detector

By Mike Adams, May 29 2014
(NaturalNews) If you can believe it, the Indian Ocean area that has been intensely searched for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 has now been declared a total bust. Why? Because the infamous "pings" detected there -- which we were repeatedly told came from the aircraft's battery-powered emergency broadcast device -- actually came from the ping detector used by the U.S. Navy. You read that right: the pings were actually produced by the ping sensor, not the missing airplane, we're now being...

Vaccine-induced immune overload now affects majority of US children, study finds

By Ethan A. Huff, May 29 2014
(NaturalNews) Immunity is crucial. But the artificial kind brought about by vaccines can be extremely damaging, especially when the body's immune response is too strong. A groundbreaking new study published in the peer-reviewed journal Molecular and Genetic Medicine highlights the consequences of this vaccine-induced immune overload, stating that the majority of American children now suffer from the often debilitating condition. Dr. J. Bart Classen, M.D., an immunologist with extensive knowledge...

Why statins side effects may (literally) be killing you

By Aurora Geib, May 22 2014
(NaturalNews) Millions of Americans take statins to lower their cholesterol levels. While these highly prescribed drugs may seem like a magical cure-all for high cholesterol, the truth is that statins lead to a multitude of dangerous -- and sometimes fatal -- conditions. Read on to learn why statins' side effects may (literally) be killing you. The 411 on StatinsStatins work by blocking the body's ability to produce cholesterol. They may also help your body reabsorb built-up cholesterol along...

Some healthy-sounding yogurts are loaded with as much sugar content as a Twinkie

By Antonia, May 29 2014
(NaturalNews) The word Twinkie is clearly synonymous with unhealthy. As such, health-minded people consider yogurt to be a significantly better choice than the aforementioned processed snack. However, many experts have put this notion to rest, demonstrating that certain yogurts actually have more sugar than a Twinkie (1). Yikes. According to the American Heart Association, women should have no more than 20 grams of sugar daily, and men's consumption should not exceed 36 grams (1). With 19 grams...

How to get the best bang for your buck when buying organic

By Ethan A. Huff, May 29 2014
(NaturalNews) Eating healthy in today's world on a tight budget can be tricky, especially since the organic label -- that is, foods grown how they used to be grown before the days of chemical pesticides and genetically modified organisms (GMOs) -- often carries with it a higher price tag. But there are ways to provide the best quality foods for your family without breaking the bank. The group Only Organic, which advocates for safer food production through organic cultivation methods, has come...

Officials blame nuclear waste facility explosion on 'stupid mistake' of switching to 'green' kitty litter absorbent

By Ethan A. Huff, May 29 2014
(NaturalNews) The decision by Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), a government-run nuclear testing facility in New Mexico, to go "green" with a new radiation absorption material may have caused an explosion that occurred several months ago at a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) storage facility. The Santa Fe New Mexican reports that shipments of nuclear waste arriving at the stricken Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) in Carlsbad may have exploded due to a form of green "kitty litter" that inadvertently...

6 foods and herbs that solve the most dangerous health issues right now

By Derek Henry, May 29 2014
(NaturalNews) Variety is the spice of life, and the more different types of nutritious foods that can be worked into a healthy lifestyle the better. However, there are often times where certain foods and herbs would be very beneficial to take on a daily basis based on the current challenges in public health. Fermented Foods Due to the overconsumption of "dead" foods, the digestive system has been left in an undesirable spot. Its storehouse of enzymes has been depleted and its bacterial balance...

Surgeon speaks out: The underlying cause of chronic pain

By Jonathan Landsman, May 29 2014
(NaturalNews) According to the Global Burden of Disease 2010, low back pain is the single leading cause of disability worldwide. In the United States, an estimated 600,000 people opt for spinal surgery and over 30 million people suffer from low back pain - at any given time. But, in reality, chronic back pain can be eliminated (in most cases) - without the need for risky surgical procedures. Learn how to eliminate chronic pain - holistically. On the next NaturalNews Talk Hour, David Hanscom, MD...

Omega-3 derivative helps treat type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance

By David Gutierrez, May 29 2014
(NaturalNews) A derivative of omega-3 fatty acids may provide some of the same benefit in treating type 2 diabetes as exercise, according to a study conducted by researchers from the Universite Laval, the Quebec Heart and Lung Institute Research Center, and the Institute of Nutrition and Functional Foods, published in the journal Nature Medicine on May 12. Type 2 diabetes occurs when the body loses its sensitivity to the blood-sugar-lowering hormone insulin. Insulin resistance can be an early...



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