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Why go grain-free?

By Marie Saffy, December 2 2013
(NaturalNews) Chances are, you've been bombarded with information about the benefits of going gluten-free, but many people are taking this diet to a new level by eliminating all grains from their diets as well. Grain-free diets are often referred to as "Paleo" or "Primal," as they tend to mimic what our Paleolithic ancestors (or cavemen) ate. So what exactly is this trend, what is the science behind it, and how could it benefit your health? Paleo ExplainedThe idea behind Paleo is eating mostly...

Stupid teen playing 'knockout' game shot twice by concealed carry holder

By J. D. Heyes, December 2 2013
(NaturalNews) If you've been paying attention to the news lately, you might have heard something about a violent "game" being played by mostly inner-city youths called the "Knockout Game." Here's how it works: As a group of teens pass by someone who is most often walking alone, one of the teens takes a swing at the person with the goal of knocking them out with one punch. The game is being played all around the country, but it seems to have had its roots either in New Jersey or somewhere else...

Florida couple sues city after being forced to uproot family vegetable garden

By Jonathan Benson, December 1 2013
(NaturalNews) The village of Miami Shores in Miami, Florida, brands itself as a progressive neighborhood that promotes "green living." But local residents Hermine Ricketts and Tom Carroll have found that this is not exactly an honest designation, as village officials recently ordered them to uproot a family vegetable garden that they have been cultivating peacefully for some 17 years in their front yard, or else face daily fines of $50 per citation. The couple was ordered to remove their garden...

Gluten-free going mainstream as nearly one-third of Americans seek to avoid gluten

By Ethan A. Huff, November 12 2013
(NaturalNews) Panic must really be setting in for the wheat industry these days, as consumers increasingly seek to avoid food products that contain gluten. According to the latest available figures, as many as one in three people, or about 105 million Americans, now actively shun gluten due to diagnosed celiac disease, gluten sensitivity or intolerance, or personal choice, proving that the "gluten-free" designation has officially gone mainstream. In a rant against what he obviously considers to...

Live long and prosper, the secrets of the Hunza

By Adrian Cooper, December 1 2013
(NaturalNews) Over the decades, there have been countless debates about what constitutes the best diet for heath, vitality and longevity. While each group will continue to argue their own choices, biases and opinions, there is absolutely no disputing real, live, irrefutable, verifiable evidence, as shown by the Hunza people of the Himalayas. While most know that the ideal diet consists largely of raw fruits, vegetables and whole foods, there has always been vehement opposition from those who choose...

When pregnant women take Tylenol, their children are more likely to be born with autism

By Jonathan Benson, December 1 2013
(NaturalNews) As many as 65 percent of women are said to take it during pregnancy. But Tylenol, the active ingredient of which is acetaminophen, has been linked in a new study out of Norway to causing autism in children. Expectant mothers who took the drug while pregnant to deal with headaches or mild fevers were found to be significantly more likely to bear children with behavioral problems, poor language and motor skills, and communication difficulties, compared to mothers who did not take the...

Bullet proof your immunity with nature's original wonder drug

By Paul Fassa, December 1 2013
(NaturalNews) The cure is in the kitchen. Steaming hot bowls of "stinking rose" soup will fortify your immune system and keep illness away. Who said medicine has to taste bad? The Greeks, Egyptians and Romans effectively used garlic to treat a host of ailments including infections, digestive problems and high blood pressure. Most don't know that garlic was the favored treatment for tuberculosis prior to the introduction of antibiotics during World War II. In 2012, the International Herald Tribune...

Obama earns 'F' in math with delusional claim that he cut deficits by more than half

By J. D. Heyes, December 1 2013
(NaturalNews) There goes that Barack Obama again, saying goofy, foolish things that only his mother and most ardent supporters would believe. This whopper is as big as "if you like your [healthcare] plan, you can keep it," and, in the long run, will be just as destructive to our country. In comments recently made to the Wall Street CEO Council, Obama said his administration has "reined in spending" and as a result "cut our deficits by more than half." Perhaps Obama forgot for a moment whom...

More than just Fukushima radiation: Three convincing reasons to reduce or eliminate milk and dairy from your diet

By Zach C. Miller, December 1 2013
(NaturalNews) Dairy foods make a delicious and satisfying complement to many people's diets. However, there is a large body of evidence that suggests that most people's bodies are just not well equipped to digest and process dairy-based foods and beverages (unless you happen to be a Sherpa from the Tibetan highlands). And, as our environment gets more polluted, reasons to reduce dairy consumption increase rather than stay the same. Here are some convincing reasons to reduce or even eliminate dairy...

Five-year cancer survival rates with gerson diet therapy: Research

By Mike Bundrant, November 29 2013
(NaturalNews) The Gerson diet therapy was developed by Dr. Max Gerson in the 1930's as a treatment for his own migraine headaches. Eventually, he expanded the treatment and found that it worked for degenerative diseases and eventually cancer. The Gerson Therapy takes a natural, holistic, and whole-body approach to healing. Practitioners of this treatment believe that it reactivates the body's natural self-healing ability and comes with no damaging side effects.

How Gerson diet therapy works...

Nuclear Regulatory Commission employees surf porn while on the job

By J. D. Heyes, December 1 2013
(NaturalNews) It's something that Homer Simpson would most likely do, but he's a cartoon character and isn't even real. Still, it is an apt comparison given Simpson's cartoon job status as an employee at a nuclear power plant. As reported by The Washington Times, employees at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the federal agency that oversees the operations of the nation's nuclear power plants, recently managed to bypass government firewalls and access porn online with their work computers...

Shocking findings on what you need to know about anesthesia

By Elaine Wilkes, PhD, November 24 2013
(NaturalNews) "The risks of being over-anesthetized are many, including long term dementia, memory loss and even death." - Dr. Barry Friedberg, MD Stanford trained and board certified anesthesiologist for over three decades, Barry Friedberg, MD, wrote the book Getting Over Going Under to urge people to ask for a direct brain activity monitor (costs $20) during surgery, so they can receive the correct amount of anesthesia. But surprise, Big Pharma doesn't like this. Too little anesthesia could...

Paul Walker's tragic death reminds us all that life is fragile, and even famous people can't suspend the laws of physics

By Mike Adams, December 1 2013
(NaturalNews) The 'net is ablaze right now with the news that Paul Walker, Hollywood superstar best known for his role in the Fast and Furious movie series, died in a fiery car crash Saturday. Walker was celebrated as a terrific person but he was also an admitted "adrenaline junkie." While we don't normally cover celebrity news here at Natural News, the fact that we have just entered the holiday season where lots of young people will be tempted to try their own fast-and-furious stunts with the aid...

Rare H6N1 bird flu strain makes first human appearance

By Jonathan Benson, November 28 2013
(NaturalNews) For the first time ever, the H6N1 bird flu has turned up in a human being, a 20-year-old Taiwanese woman who was hospitalized earlier this year after she developed a high fever, cough and shortness of breath. According to the Associated Press (AP), the woman somehow came down with the virus, which had previously been isolated to birds, even though she had not come into contact with any live fowl. The woman, whose name has not been publicly released, worked in a deli and nowhere near...

Got the winter blues? Vitamin B12 and other B vitamins may help alleviate depression

By Talya Dagan, November 28 2013
(NaturalNews) Adding vitamins to your diet can help reduce the feeling of depression, winter blues or seasonal affective disorder (SAD). B vitamins, especially vitamin B12, have been shown to help those suffering from feelings of anxiety or depression. Simply adding nutritional supplements can help lift the blues, especially during stressful periods of life. Many vitamins can be sourced from foods, but some, like vitamin B12, are difficult to source from food, so vitamin supplements are suggested...

Four out of five people stop breathing correctly when typing an email

By David Gutierrez, November 28 2013
(NaturalNews) Four out of five people regularly stop breathing while typing emails, according to studies conducted by former Apple executive Linda Stone. The condition, which health professionals are calling "email apnea," may lead to serious health consequences. "If people are in a stressful situation, perhaps having to deal with some stressful communication, they might end up holding their breath," said Edward Grandi, executive director of the American Sleep Apnea Association. "It's not just...

Metabolic acidosis causes cancer, diabetes and premature death

By Jonathan Landsman, November 28 2013
(NaturalNews) Cancer, chronic fatigue, diabetes, osteoporosis plus many other degenerative diseases are caused by 'metabolic acidosis.' Is your body pH slightly alkaline? If not, this is a serious health condition - that needs to be addressed immediately. Shocking 'sick care' statistics! The top 10 reasons for seeing a doctor include: skin disorders like acne; joint problems; back aches; cholesterol issues; upper respiratory conditions; depression; neurological disorders; hypertension; headaches...

Woman celebrated as Obamacare success story gets hit with unaffordable rate raises

By J. D. Heyes, November 28 2013
(NaturalNews) She went from the administration's hero to zero with the click of a mouse. Once touted by the White House as an Obamacare success story, Jessica Sanford has now discovered that, no, she won't be able to afford new health insurance coverage, thanks to the very law that President Obama said would make it "affordable." "Jessica Sanford was cited by the president as an Obamacare success story at a health care event he had here at the White House in the Rose Garden on October 21,"...

Squid ink - A unique health food that challenges cancer and dangerous pathogens? Promising research says yes

By Carolanne Wright, November 28 2013
(NaturalNews) Striking on any plate, squid ink-infused cuisine is much more than a pretty edible - new research indicates that these unconventional foods are brimming with health advantages. Whether arroz negro of Spain or Venetian fettuccine al nero di seppia, the dark color of these dishes represents a hearty dose of antioxidants and beneficial nutrients. And now researchers have discovered that squid ink protects white blood cell production, which ultimately gives immunity a helpful boost. Moreover...

Happy Thanksgiving from the Health Ranger and Natural News

By Mike Adams, November 28 2013
(NaturalNews) As America celebrates its Thanksgiving national holiday, I'm reminded that we all have an abundance of things to be thankful for. Here at Natural News, we all have extraordinary gratitude for the support of you, our readers and fans, without which none of what we do would be possible. I also hope that in this time of great uncertainty and economic hardship, you can still find things to be thankful for -- such as your health, your family, the hard-won knowledge you've gained from...

30,000 more people freed from water fluoridation after Australian town rejects poison

By Jonathan Benson, November 27 2013
(NaturalNews) An outstanding ban on artificial water fluoridation has been upheld in the Australian coastal town of Byron Bay, located in New South Wales, following a heated encounter among local residents, scientists, dentists and city officials. The Fluoride Action Network reports that the Byron Shire Council ultimately ended up voting five-to-three to uphold the fluoride ban, relying on modern science which shows that fluoridation is both harmful and ineffective. A group of fluoride-truth activists...

Pet owners increasingly using medical marijuana to help their pets feel better

By Jonathan Benson, November 27 2013
(NaturalNews) As the social stigmas and taboos about marijuana that largely emerged during the "Reefer Madness" generation continue to be stripped away from the public consciousness, an increasing number of people are beginning to look at this all natural herb with fresh eyes, recognizing its incredible potential for healing. This includes a growing number of pet owners who are now using the plant and its essential oils to safely and effectively treat their ailing pets. CBS New York reports that...

Cell phone radiation breast cancer link - New study raises grave concerns

By Lloyd Burrell, November 27 2013
(NaturalNews) A new study raises concerns of a possible association between cell phone radiation exposure and breast cancer in young women. The research team, led by Dr. Lisa Bailey, a former president of the American Cancer Society's California Division and one of California's top breast surgeons, studied four young women - aged from 21 to 39 years old - with multifocal invasive breast cancer. The researchers observed that all the patients developed tumors in areas of their breasts next to...

Merck betting $100 million on new China-based pharmaceutical factory

By PF Louis, November 27 2013
(NaturalNews) A recent Rueters article covered Merck's plan to invest $108 million for a pharmaceutical manufacturing plant to be up and running in China by 2017. This announcement is motivated partly by the anticipation of China's annual sick-care spending to soar into the 1 trillion dollar range from 2011's 357 billion dollar expense. The other motivation is to ensure that Merck can get friendlier with the Chinese government, which thus far has not be as welcoming as most other affluent nations...

10 Percent of China's cooking oil could be 'gutter oil'

By Michael Ravensthorpe, November 27 2013
(NaturalNews) According to a short documentary produced by Radio Free Asia entitled "The Making of 'Gutter Oil,'" the use of so-called "gutter oil" - illegal oil made from processed sewage and other waste matter - is rampant among China's food establishments. In fact, the narrator admits that an estimated 10 percent of China's cooking oil could be gutter oil purchased from the black market. The documentary, which can be viewed here, begins with stomach-churning footage of a Chinese woman scooping...

Blue light found to improve brain function and focus better than coffee

By Ethan A. Huff, November 27 2013
(NaturalNews) Swedish researchers have made a fascinating discovery with regard to short wavelength blue light that suggests that it could be used as a natural therapy to help improve cognitive function and boost energy levels. In a test comparing the effects of blue light to caffeine and several other modalities, a team of scientists from Mid Sweden University in Ostersund found that simple exposure to blue light actually outperforms caffeine in helping people to think more clearly, focus on the...

Portland public schools now consider peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to be 'racist'

By Jonathan Benson, November 27 2013
(NaturalNews) A Portland public school principal is on a crusade to eradicate what she sees as racism and "white privilege" lurking around every corner, and in the process has come to the deranged conclusion that peanut butter and jelly sandwiches somehow fall into these categories. Verenice Gutierrez, principal of Harvey Scott K-8 School in Northeast Portland's Cully neighborhood, told her students that PB&J is a racist concept hatched by privileged whites, as are any references to the food, which...

Five important go-to detoxifiers for every home farmacy

By Lance Johnson, November 27 2013
(NaturalNews) For the health of the nation to change, individuals must stop relying on pharmacies and must instead start creating their own farmacies at home. While pharmacies carry drugs that cover up symptoms, a personal farmacy provides beneficial herbs, spices, roots, vegetables, nuts, fruits, barks, clays, seaweeds and berries that come straight from a garden or are wild crafted from nature. These natural substances don't block normal bodily functions like pharma drugs do, but instead work...

Feds may force all new cars to broadcast their location, speed and direction to government authorities

By J. D. Heyes, November 27 2013
(NaturalNews) You may have heard that driving is a privilege, and in some ways it is, but being afforded guarantees contained within the Constitution is an expectation, not a "privilege" to be doled out by the ruling class. So anyone who says the government should "have the right" to track you in your car, everywhere you drive, needs to take another look at the intent of the Fourth Amendment's guarantee that you and I be "secure in our papers and effects." But officials at the National Highway...

Six things happy couples do differently than the rest

By Mike Bundrant, November 27 2013
(NaturalNews) An unhappy relationship can wreak havoc on your emotions and health. In fact, a ten-year study has shown that stressful relationships are a causal factor in depression. We are all social creatures. When we carry negative emotions - every single day - toward the people in our lives, it destroys us. It's important to get this area of life right. In fact, it is among the most important things you can do. Whenever you want to do something well, it is always more effective to learn...

Scientists develop amazing new waterproof surface that mimics plant leaves, butterfly wings

By Jonathan Benson, November 27 2013
(NaturalNews) The advancement of science has taken yet another groundbreaking cue from nature, this time in the development of state-of-the-art waterproof materials. A team of scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has reportedly come up with an amazing new waterproof surface that mimics the unparalleled, moisture-repellant properties naturally found in things like plant leaves and butterfly wings, a discovery that could revolutionize many modern industries. The new technology...

Black widow spiders found in grapes in several states

By Antonia, November 27 2013
(NaturalNews) Halloween may be over, yet it seems that the feared black widow spider is still lurking around. But instead of appearing as a scary plastic prank, the live arachnid is ending up in our food. Ongoing sightings of black widow spiders appearing in grape packages have made headlines lately, most recently in Wisconsin, Missouri and Michigan. States with black widow spiders found in grapesWisconsin: After a customer found a live black widow spider in red grapes earlier in November 2013...

Yet another scandal: Census Bureau faked unemployment data to help get Obama re-elected

By J. D. Heyes, November 27 2013
(NaturalNews) A little-discussed element regarding the various and sundry scandals committed during the Obama years is that many of the agencies committing breaches of the public's trust are filled with bureaucrats who have the same statist, left-leaning political mindset as the president. If you doubt that, ask yourself this question: How many federal agencies bent rules, ignored policy and disregarded the law to help any Republican president get elected? Newly released information regarding...

Support your heart with chocolate

By Celeste M. Smucker, MPH, PhD, November 27 2013
(NaturalNews) Recent recommendations from the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology expanding the use of cholesterol-lowering drugs to a whole new segment of our population underline the medical community's continued reliance on pharmaceuticals for treating symptoms of heart disease. This recommendation comes in spite of ample evidence supporting the effectiveness of lifestyle and diet changes. Dark chocolate and cocoa are great examples of ordinary foods that can have...

Ban-crazed Bloomberg now pushing to outlaw Styrofoam

By Ethan A. Huff, November 27 2013
(NaturalNews) With a little more than one month left before his final term as mayor comes to an end, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, the politician famed for trying (but failing) to ban large sodas, is attempting to get just one more ban in before he heads off into retirement. The New York Post reports that the New York City Council, at the request of Bloomberg himself, is right now considering the last-minute passage of a bill that would prohibit the use and sale of Styrofoam* anywhere in the...

Natural News Exclusive: Amazon.com (AMZN) sells fake, counterfeit nutritional products to unsuspecting consumers

By Mike Adams, November 26 2013
(NaturalNews) A Natural News investigation has confirmed that Amazon.com (AMZN) is functioning as a retail "front" for a rapidly-expanding list of dietary supplement counterfeiters who profit by exploiting the Amazon.com trust factor to sell fake products to unsuspecting Amazon customers. This counterfeit operation does not appear to be the intention of Amazon.com itself, which is a widely-celebrated online retailer, but rather a result of Amazon's inability to adequately police the tens of thousands...

Shocking animal abuse routine in Hollywood; secret photos, emails surface

By Ethan A. Huff, November 26 2013
(NaturalNews) It is often displayed at the end of movies and television shows that feature animals -- that succinct but prominent disclaimer notifying the viewing audience that no animals were harmed during production. But a recent investigation by The Hollywood Reporter (THR) suggests that this well-respected seal of approval is not necessarily trustworthy, as the organization responsible for monitoring animal safety is increasingly accused of maintaining an "improper coziness" with the very industry...

Obamacare website riddled with security flaws, experts testify

By J. D. Heyes, November 26 2013
(NaturalNews) Despite the fact that the government spent hundreds of millions of dollars on the federal Obamacare online exchange, Healthcare.gov is not only glitch- and crash-prone, it's ripe for identity theft by hackers. A panel of IT experts testified recently before a House committee to inform Americans that they should not be using the website, because the potential for loss of their personal identity and information is just too great. Four experts testified before the House Committee...

The powerful health benefits of curcumin

By Dr. David Jockers, November 26 2013
(NaturalNews) The orange Asian herb turmeric has been traditionally used for centuries by Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine. Curcumin is the most powerful active anti-inflammatory compound within turmeric. Curcumin has been shown to be a powerful suppressor of chronic inflammation-mediated disease processes. Many Asian cultures use turmeric in nearly every meal. They rave of its anti-aging and medicinal benefits. Western medicine has just begun to research its components at a very deep level to better...

Young man arrested for marijuana possession dies in jail after guards ignore his severe food allergies

By Ethan A. Huff, November 26 2013
(NaturalNews) The mother of a 22-year-old man who died in jail after being arrested for non-violent possession of all natural cannabis (marijuana) is suing Snohomish County in Washington state for the careless neglect of its jail's staff. According to reports, Michael Ryan Saffioti's pleas for medical assistance during a severe allergic reaction went completely unheard by the jail's wardens and medical personnel, which resulted in the young man dying, one of the latest casualties of the senseless...

Severe concussions transform young boy into musical prodigy

By Jonathan Benson, November 26 2013
(NaturalNews) It was an injury-turned-miracle situation for Lachlan Connors, a junior at Kent Denver High School in Cherry Hills Village, Colorado, the day he was knocked down during lacrosse practice and suffered a concussion. CBS Denver reports that the young man, who had previously not had a musical bone in his body, suddenly developed the ability to play with proficiency as many as 13 instruments due to the brain injury, an inspiring story with amazing implications for how the brain heals itself...

Can raw food cure Lyme disease?

By Antonia, November 26 2013
(NaturalNews) After struggling with complications from Lyme disease for the better part of 20 years, David Carron of Trooper, Pennsylvania, was offered the chance to participate in a raw foods transition program. Having tried the standard medical treatment and failing to see any lasting improvements, David was naturally looking forward to discovering what raw foods could do for him. Symptoms improved, and weight was lostTo his surprise, a natural, healthy diet succeeded where traditional medication...

Democrat group conspires with Obamacare to release private data

By J. D. Heyes, November 26 2013
(NaturalNews) Technology is a double-edged sword. You've read those words by me before. On the one hand, technology has improved our lives tremendously. On the other, it is being used to do end runs around the Constitution and steal our privacy in ways our founders never imagined. Obamacare is just another means of stealing our private data. The face of the Left - 'whatever it !@#%*& takes' Undercover video shot by reporters for Project Veritas show just how pervasive the privacy invasion...

Study: Drinking coffee in the afternoon can reduce your sleep by one hour

By Ethan A. Huff, November 26 2013
(NaturalNews) Your coffee addiction could be depriving you of much-needed sleep at night, especially if you down a cup in the late afternoon or early evening. A new study recently published in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine found that people who consume even just one cup of coffee after lunch could be losing as much as one hour of sleep every night, leaving them groggy and sleep-deprived the following day. For the research, Dr. Christopher Drake, Ph.D., an investigator at the Henry Ford...

Teas that fight anxiety and help you relax

By Sarka-Jonae Miller, November 26 2013
(NaturalNews) Even if you do yoga, meditate and perform other stress-reducing activities, calm may allude you. Instead of getting a prescription for Xanax, try a natural supplement to relax. There are several herbs you can take in a nice cup of tea that could give you the sedative effect you need during times of hardship. Generally, one teaspoon of dried herbs or three tablespoons of fresh herb to one cup of water is a beneficial amount. Most herbs should steep for 5 to 10 minutes. ValerianValerian...

Corrupt cop extorts innocent Kentucky man for prescription drugs

By L.J. Devon, Staff Writer, November 26 2013
(NaturalNews) Cases of estranged police behavior continue to show up in reports nationwide. From restricting parents from picking up their children at school to firing rounds of ammo at a van full of children and other bizarre incidents, police behavior has become outright embarrassing in America. While there are many great, outstanding officers defending good law and protecting people nationwide, there is a culture of corruption that is breeding and infecting law enforcement everywhere. Power...

'Herding' vaccine theory a complete hoax and failure

By S. D. Wells, November 26 2013
(NaturalNews) Let's start off this "probe" by defining herd immunity, or "herding," in a different context, other than the vaccine theory that almost everybody knows, and think about where the concept really comes from, then we'll know where all of this is really heading. In economic literature, herding means that, under certain conditions, humans flock to each other rather than making independent decisions or acting on their own beliefs. What seems like perfectly rational behavior can turn out to...

Taming menopausal feelings of anxiety and depression naturally

By Dawn Fleming, November 26 2013
(NaturalNews) Many women go through life without experiencing much anxiety, worry, depression or insomnia. Some women have their bouts with these beasts but manage to find ways to cope with them and are not overcome by them. Then menopause arrives, and for a lot of women, it feels like the amplifier sounding these emotions has been turned up to the max. The increased anxiety is off the charts; no instrument can measure it. The insomnia that arrives intensifies the anxiety and vice versa. Any issue...

Paramilitary government contractors now forcing drivers off the road, demanding DNA samples

By J. D. Heyes, November 26 2013
(NaturalNews) Texas is struggling to maintain its reputation as a beacon of individual sovereignty and freedom with episodes like this one. According to local reports, drivers motoring along a busy street in Fort Worth were recently stopped by police at a roadblock and told to move into a nearby parking lot, where they were summarily asked by federal contractors for samples of blood, breath and saliva. Local affiliate NBC Dallas-Fort Worth reported that the roadblock was established as part...

Ancient solution to a modern wheat problem? Einkorn may provide a new grain alternative for those suffering from gluten intolerance

By Carolanne Wright, November 26 2013
(NaturalNews) Over the last several years, many who value health are becoming aware of the dangers of gluten, especially when it's consumed as modern wheat. Severe digestive distress, celiac disease, rheumatoid arthritis, ADHD, multiple sclerosis and even mental illnesses such as schizophrenia are just a few of the maladies linked to the protein in wheat, barley and rye. As reactions continue to escalate at a staggering rate in the United States, both researchers and private organizations are beginning...



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