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Why you can't trust politicians (opinion)

By Hesh Goldstein, July 15 2012
(NaturalNews) Truth in advertising doesn't hold true for political ads. Democracy takes effort and with it brings easy questions but hard answers. Question: Say I want to run a political television commercial; do I have to tell the truth? Let's say there's a guy running for Mayor. He's popular and he has strong political instincts and the guy knows how to read an audience. So, what can I say about him to knock him off his game? Answer: Anything I want! Question: Really? Come on, I can't...

Health Ranger's intelligence analysis of military drones: payloads, countermeasures and more

By Mike Adams, July 16 2012
(NaturalNews) Today across America, we're witnessing an explosion in the planned deployment of spy drones, military drones and surveillance drones, both for law enforcement use and military use. The FAA has granted permission for tens of thousands of drones to be flown in the skies of America, and companies like Raytheon are working on tiny munitions (missiles) that can be carried by single-shot drones. What follows is my personal analysis of near-future drone capabilities and countermeasures, extrapolated...

Insurance companies, government steals life insurance benefits from PTSD veterans who commit suicide

By J. D. Heyes, July 16 2012
(NaturalNews) There is despicable, there is diabolical, and there are both. This appears to be a story about the latter. Families of four veterans diagnosed with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder following their tours of duty in combat zones who committed suicide after returning home are charging Prudential Insurance and the Department of Veterans Affairs with refusing to pay life insurance benefits they are due. Mathew Ecker, the lead plaintiff in the case, which was filed recently in U.S. district...

Monsanto linked to coup that ousted Paraguayan president

By Ethan A. Huff, July 16 2012
(NaturalNews) The political system in Paraguay is undergoing some major turmoil right now following the forced impeachment of former President Fernando Lugo, a "left-of-center" politician democratically voted into office by the people of Paraguay back in 2008. And among those who initiated and brought about this controversial coup was multinational biotechnology giant Monsanto, which was apparently threatened by Lugo's resistance against the company's genetically-modified (GM) crop agenda. For...

GlaxoSmithKline bribery admission ensnares celebrity 'Dr. Drew' and other physicians

By J. D. Heyes, July 16 2012
(NaturalNews) Radio personality Dr. Drew Pinsky once touted GlaxoSmithKline PLC's antidepressant Wellbutrin as one of a few such medications he prescribed to patients suffering from depression because it "may enhance or at least not suppress sexual arousal" as much as other antidepressants. What he didn't tell listeners during that 1999 endorsement; however, was that two months earlier Dr. Pinsky - who rose to fame as "Dr. Drew," co-hosting a popular radio sex-advice show, "Loveline" - received...

History of Medicine: The former Chairman of Bayer, maker of children's aspirin, was found guilty of Nazi war crimes and sentenced to prison

By S. D. Wells, July 16 2012
(NaturalNews) I.G. Farben was a powerful cartel comprised of Bayer, BASF, Hoechst, and other German chemical companies which experimented mercilessly on Jewish prisoners as Hitler commanded, inside the World War II Auschwitz Concentration Camp, testing dangerous drugs and vaccines and killing thousands. In fact, Auschwitz was the largest mass extermination factory in human history (http://www.nizkor.org/faqs/auschwitz/auschwitz-faq-06.html). Ironically, just two weeks after Germany's unconditional...

Modern science validates light and color therapies in promoting full-spectrum health

By Carolanne Wright, July 16 2012
(NaturalNews) The ancient practices of phototherapy and chromotherapy are gaining momentum as valid science. Researchers are now able to study how light and color not only affect psychological behavior, but also physiological systems of the body. An article in The New York Times explores how color and light influence well-being in a variety of circumstance; from prison cells to neonatal units, coal mines to classrooms. Early use of light and color for healingPhototherapy (utilizing full-spectrum...

Prescription drugs' side effects are especially dangerous for the elderly

By Luella May, July 16 2012
(NaturalNews) We live in a world full of drugs whose primary objective is to relieve symptoms instead of heal. Most of these drugs come with side effects, some of which may be quite dangerous. That is especially true when it comes to drugs prescribed for the elderly who are the largest consumers of prescription and over the counter drugs. When waiting to see a doctor, it is common to share the waiting room with prescription drug salespeople with suitcases full of the latest "drugs of choice."...

Dance your way to better physical and mental health

By Mary West, July 16 2012
(NaturalNews) Few activities can rival dancing's multifaceted benefits that encompass every area of health - physical, mental, emotional and social. While some activities are good mental stimulators and others are effective muscle toners, dancing is rather unique in its multidimensional advantages that address the entire spectrum of wellness. Whether a person's preference is a beautiful waltz, sultry tango or lively polka, this activity can stave off illness and even curtail some of the effects of...

Walking our talk: sustainability in action

By Sherry L. Ackerman, Ph.D., July 16 2012
(NaturalNews) I don't meet all that many people these days who still think that "things are fine" with the US economy - or that "recovery is right around the corner". The light-bulbs are coming on for people and they are beginning to realize that the current state of affairs is, as David Wann says, the New Normal. The Emperor really has no clothes. We've consumed our way past the Peak and the descent has begun. On the other hand, I don't meet many people who do much more about this than merely...

How antibiotics destroy your immune system

By Craig Stellpflug, July 16 2012
(NaturalNews) Your immune system is constantly on a seek-and-destroy mission status - on the lookout for foreign invaders, naturally occurring cell defects and mutant cells. The immune system has a vast capacity to remember bad guys and deploy tactics that worked in the past to annihilate the enemy. Some of the fastest growing cells in the human body are immune cells. Over 80 percent of the body's immunity is built in the intestinal tract by the friendly bacteria balance that resides there. The...

The silent killer: Modern lifestyle promotes Leaky Gut and low-level chronic inflammation

By Eric Hunter, July 16 2012
(NaturalNews) Chronic low-level inflammation is often considered the foundation of disease. The big debate is where this inflammation stems from and how we can reduce it. Research the last 10 years has increased our knowledge on leaky gut and how it affects our health. Today we find a growing number of experts who believe that increased intestinal permeability might be the most important source of inflammation in modern societies. The world's leading expert on Paleolithic diets, Dr. Loren Cordain...

'Monsanto Protection Act' to grant biotech industry total immunity over GM crops?

By Jonathan Benson, July 15 2012
(NaturalNews) While millions of Americans were busy celebrating freedom from tyranny during the recent Independence Day festivities, Monsanto was actively trying to thwart that freedom with new attacks on health freedom. It turns out that the most evil corporation in the world has quietly attached riders to both the 2012 Farm Bill and the 2013 Agriculture Appropriations Bill that would essentially force the federal government to approve GMOs at the request of biotechnology companies, and prohibit...

How privacy-conscious consumers are fooling, hacking smart meters

By Aurora Geib, July 15 2012
(NaturalNews) The recent roll out of smart meters has brought about mixed reactions from consumers. On one hand, there are activist groups broadcasting the health and privacy concerns that smart meters may potentially have. On the other, the utility companies are championing the advantages of smart meters in the face of a $3.4 billion fund stimulus given by the government for smart grid technologies (it sure is nice of them to be advocating energy savings while they line their pockets with all that...

Sheriff's Deputy threatened for speaking out against federal power grabs

By J. D. Heyes, July 15 2012
(NaturalNews) It's not supposed to be against the law to speak your mind and what's more, Americans depend on the nation's lawmakers and law enforcement officers to uphold the Constitution's protections. But what about when a law enforcement agency is denying one of its own the right to speak his mind about, say, the intrusion of the federal government into state and local business? In some parts of the country, exercising that right is apparently not allowed. Enter Trinity County, Calif., where...

Cloned horses may compete in the 2012 London Olympics, while anti-doping testing for humans becomes more sophisticated

By Simon Victor, July 14 2012
(NaturalNews) While performance enhancement drugs and techniques may be banned for humans, the gate has been opened for genetically modified horses to compete in the Olympic games. In a surprising but not shocking development, the Federation Equestre Internationale has decided to overturn a ban previously placed on cloned equines. According to The Chronicle of the Horse at their recently held sports forum it was said, "The FEI will not forbid participation of clones or their progenies in FEI...

Monsanto weeds have taken root throughout academia

By Jonathan Benson, July 14 2012
(NaturalNews) The highly respected publishing group Oxford University Press (OUP), which is considered to be the largest university press in the world, appears to be actively diluting its rigorous publishing standards at the behest of corporate interests. A recent report by Frances Moore Lappe over at AlterNet explains how one OUP published book in particular that promotes the use of genetically-modified (GM) crops lacks even basic citations -- and OUP apparently sees absolutely nothing wrong with...

Solar cooking 101: Harnessing the sun for health, wealth, and a clean environment

By Carolanne Wright, July 14 2012
(NaturalNews) Cooking with the sun is not only eco-friendly, it also contributes to better tasting, more nutritious food. Preparing food in this way encourages energy independence for both developing countries and industrialized nations alike. In areas of the world where disease is on the rise and fuel is in short supply, economical sun cookers are a workable solution. Poverty, disease, and a simple solutionIn many impoverished countries, simply cooking a daily meal can be a challenge. For rural...

Seaweed toothpaste stops tooth decay

By PF Louis, July 14 2012
(NaturalNews) Brushing and flossing doesn't always keep you out of the dentist's chair, a chair we all need to avoid. Amalgams inserted into cavities are loaded with toxic mercury that leaks into our bodies. Root canals have been discovered to be the root of some chronic illnesses. (Natural News, source below). Of course, fluoride doesn't help prevent tooth decay. Instead, it contributes to bad physical and mental health and lowers I.Q. while diminishing will power. It's toxic and actually causes...

Cell phone companies see huge rise in surveillance requests from law enforcement

By J. D. Heyes, July 14 2012
(NaturalNews) As the police state Leviathan grows ever larger, its tentacles are extending further into the privacy of millions of Americans, aided in large part by technology that enhances our lives at the same time it is being used to dismantle our civil liberties. The latest disturbing example of this trend is manifested in a statistic released by mobile phone carriers, as part of a congressional inquiry. They report that U.S. law enforcement agencies made 1.3 million requests for the phone...

Less time sitting can add two healthy years to your life

By John Phillip, July 14 2012
(NaturalNews) Many people believe they must engage in strenuous physical activity to achieve optimal fitness and prevent illness. While exercise is certainly important to health, new research provides a different perspective about the negative effects of sitting for extended periods and how we can make small changes to potentially increase our natural lifespan. Researchers gleaning data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) have published the result of a study in the...

UK patient needlessly dies of dehydration due to neglect as part of 'backdoor euthanasia' program

By Jonathan Benson, July 14 2012
(NaturalNews) Patients admitted under the care of the U.K.'s National Health Service (NHS) are at serious risk of falling victim to the nationalized health system's "backdoor euthanasia" program, which is responsible for inducing death in tens of thousands of patients every single year. One young man admitted to St. George's Hospital in South London, for instance, was literally dehydrated to death by lazy hospital workers in what appears to have been a combination of carelessness and covert euthanasia...

Using passion flower for anxiety, pain relief and more

By Danna Norek, July 14 2012
(NaturalNews) Passion flower is not only known as a religiously symbolic and easily grown plant. Many varieties of the passion flower's "passiflora" genus have also been used medicinally for centuries first by Native Americans then by other cultures. The most common medicinal uses were as a remedy for anxiety, insomnia, pain relief, and anti-spasmodic (muscle relaxing). While it is primarily valued for its nerve-calming properties, passion flower can also be used as a pain reliever for light to...

Treat non-alcoholic fatty liver disease naturally

By PF Louis, July 14 2012
(NaturalNews) Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is surging throughout the Western industrial world to become the most common liver disease. In the USA alone, over 30 million are afflicted with NAFLD. It can lead to cirrhosis, liver cancer, and even liver failure. NAFLD is not from boozing too much, nor is it from Hepatitis B or C. It's from our modern diet also known as SAD (standard American diet), which has spread to other nations and continents. Fatty liver occurs when fatty lipids...

Healing Naturally 3 (Opinion)

By Hesh Goldstein, July 8 2012
(NaturalNews) In part 1 we talked about acute disease, which is the result of nature's efforts to eliminate waste matter or poisons from the body to repair injured tissues. In part 2 we talked about what puts us in this condition to begin with. But what happens if we ignore the state we are in? If this acute condition is not allowed to run its natural course, or is treated with suppressive methods, like drugs, surgery, vaccines and the like, and is not allowed to fulfill its intended function...

Massive Penn State cover-up confirmed - Paterno and others hid the truth of victimized children

By J. D. Heyes, July 13 2012
(NaturalNews) Millions of Americans have wondered aloud since news broke that former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky molested young boys in the shower of the football complex how it could have happened over the years without the knowledge - and tacit consent - of the college's legendary head coach, Joe Paterno, and others associated with program. Well, the answer is officially in: "Jo Pa," as he was once affectionately known, and some of Penn State's senior leaders did know of...

Fukushima was a man-made disaster, Bloomberg reports

By J. D. Heyes, July 13 2012
(NaturalNews) Most people who know about the disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power complex on Japan's east coast believe it was caused by a natural disaster: A huge, earthquake-generated a tsunami that swept over and through the complex in March 2011, heavily damaging three of its reactors in the process, leaving radiation-contaminated earth and sea in its wake. But a new report from Japan's parliament says the damage to the plant was more likely caused by human error, and that the earthquake...

'Nourishing our children' documentary blows away illusions about processed food vs. traditional diets

By Health Ranger, July 13 2012
(NaturalNews) A new two-hour video available on Premium NaturalNews TV blows away any remaining illusions about "healthy," processed food. "Nourishing Our Children" advocates traditional diets, and is radical in that it turns the food pyramid upside down. For example, it shows how unhealthy processed cereals are, despite decades of "food pyramids" having conditioned us into believing cereals and cooked grains were a foundation of good health. Watch the preview at: http://premium.naturalnews...

Avoid costly dental bills with natural remedies

By Carolanne Wright, July 13 2012
(NaturalNews) Weary of expensive dental work? Try a few simple home treatments that help strengthen teeth and gums naturally. With the application of specific dietary and herbal recommendations, loose and decaying teeth are fortified and healed. By practicing purposeful oral hygiene with a few basic ingredients, worrisome dental problems can be economically resolved. Dietary choices for strong teethA healthful diet is the first line of attack against gum disease and tooth decay. Minerals such...

Dirt is not dirty

By Alexandra Du Toit, July 13 2012
(NaturalNews) At present, our culture is overly obsessive about germs, cleanliness, and hygiene. Parents are constantly washing their children's hands, using antibacterial soap, alcohol tinged wipes or changing them the second they have dirt on their clothes. It is natural for children to be as close to nature as possible and the research is out about whether there is a connection between getting dirty and a strong immune system. They have found that this modern obsession with germs and cleanliness...

Centrum vitamins are owned by Pfizer

By Willow Tohi, July 13 2012
(NaturalNews) Feeling a little run down? Are you stressed? Someone in the house ill, and you don't want to get it? In situations like these, many reach for vitamins. By definition vitamins are "organic components in food that are needed.... for maintaining good health." But do you know how to read the ingredient label on your vitamins? Do you know what those words mean, where the ingredients come from? Who makes them? Most people don't. What's in a brand?To make sure the money you spend on vitamins...

Simple cancer remedies that can give you a fighting chance

By Dr. Veronique Desaulniers, July 13 2012
(NaturalNews) Though cancer can be seen as a very complex illness, it is important to understand that cancer is simply the "symptom" and the tip of the ice berg. For your body to allow cancer cells to take root and multiply, there had to be a weakened immune system, toxicity of many kinds and nutritional deficiencies. Evidence-based research has shown that there are hundreds of known and effective cancer cures. Here are some very simple protocols that will give you an edge if you are afflicted...

Two kinds of fear point the way toward emotional freedom

By Mike Bundrant, July 13 2012
(NaturalNews) As a former mental health counselor and practicing life coach for over 20 years, I've had a peculiar view of people. While so many appear confident and together on the outside, behind-the-scenes most people struggle with fears and conflicts that wreak havoc in their lives. Helping others through their fears is an ongoing privilege, but nothing compares to working through my own deep-seated fears with the help of coaches and mentors. In fact, I believe fear is our greatest teacher...

Common parasite linked to increased risk of suicide and self-harm

By David Gutierrez, July 13 2012
(NaturalNews) A common parasite may significantly increase women's risk of self-destructive behaviors, including suicide attempts and self harm, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore and published in the Archives of General Psychiatry. The parasite in question is known as Toxoplasma gondii, and infection with it is known as toxoplasmosis. The most common sources of human exposure are undercooked meat, unwashed vegetables and...

Gluten - The hidden killer

By Craig Stellpflug, July 13 2012
(NaturalNews) In the 1920s, the US government found that animals fed a diet of white flour developed serious neurological diseases and died. Instead of banning this deadly product like they should have, the FDA declared that most white flour products must be "enriched" with iron and a few vitamins to "correct" the problem. Unfortunately, this decision has helped create an even more insidious situation that results in diabetes, heart disease and cancer for millions of people. Gluten sensitivity...

Fresh vegetable diet protects against pancreatitis and risk of pancreatic cancer

By John Phillip, July 13 2012
(NaturalNews) Few people give much thought to their pancreas, the small digestive organ that is located behind the stomach and functions to release digestive enzymes to break down food. Acute pancreatitis is a serious, potentially life-threatening disease that occurs when those enzymes begin to eat the pancreas itself. Pancreatitis leads to pancreatic exhaustion and is associated with a significant increase in the risk of developing pancreatic cancer. Researchers from the Karolinska Institute...

'Call Me Maybe' parody song takes aim at 'Dumb and Lazy' Americans - outrageous music video goes viral

By Mike Adams, July 12 2012
(NaturalNews) The pop song "Call Me Maybe" by Carly Rae Jepsen has smashed top 40 music records over the last several months, and her music video has racked up 150 million views on YouTube alone (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fWNaR-rxAic). "Call Me Maybe" is a simple yet unmistakable tune that you just can't shake after hearing it. The wild popularity of the original song has spurned hilarious parodies. Two days ago, Sesame Street released their Cookie Monster version of the song called "Share...

The end of privacy: Government to deploy laser-based 'molecular strip-search' devices across airports and roadside checkpoints

By Mike Adams, July 12 2012
(NaturalNews) Within the next two years, a spooky, powerful and invisible new technology will be deployed by the U.S. government that can instantly scan and identify every molecule on your body or person: the cocaine residue on your dollar bills, prescription drugs in your purse, marijuana in your pocket and even trace powder residue from your practice session at the gun range. And it can detect all this invisibly, silently, from a range of 50 meters away. "New Homeland Security Laser Scanner...

Monsanto could pay $7.5 billion settlement to millions of Brazilian soy farmers

By Jonathan Benson, July 7 2012
(NaturalNews) For at least a decade, Monsanto, the world's most evil corporation, has been illegally charging Brazilian farmers growing the company's genetically-modified (GM) crops a two percent tax on production, and a three percent tax for cross-contamination of seed, say plaintiffs in a new lawsuit. And according to CorpWatch, the agri-giant could soon have to fork over $7.5 billion in reimbursements to more than five million Brazilian farmers as a result of these blatant crimes. Oddly enough...

92 percent of Americans want the FDA to label GMO foods - Sign this labeling petition if you're one of them

By Ethan A. Huff, July 12 2012
(NaturalNews) An overwhelming majority of Americans believe the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has a legal responsibility to require proper labeling of foods containing genetically-modified organisms (GMOs). But to this day, the FDA refuses to comply with the demands of the American people, who it is supposed to represent, or with the law, which is why your help is needed to force this rogue agency to finally step up and do the right thing. Based on a number of different polls conducted...

Southern California seaweed tests over 500 percent higher for radioactive iodine-131 than anywhere else in US

By Jonathan Benson, July 12 2012
(NaturalNews) High levels of radiation from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster reached Pacific shores just days after the catastrophe occurred, according to a recent study published in the journal Environmental Science & Technology. Tests conducted on samples of Macrocystis pyrifera, also known as Giant kelp, revealed the presence of radioactive iodine-131 at levels 500 percent higher in Southern California than in any other area of the country tested. Based on data collected from several...

Vitamin B6 deficit promotes inflammation, heart disease and cognitive decline

By John Phillip, July 12 2012
(NaturalNews) As cardiovascular disease continues to take the lives of millions of unsuspecting individuals worldwide, a continual stream of scientific evidence is emerging to show that many who suffer from this illness could be spared by relatively simple dietary and lifestyle interventions. Prior studies have shown that low vitamin B6 (pyridoxal-5-phosphate (PLP)) status are the root cause behind most inflammatory diseases, including cardiovascular disease, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel...

Has big business overused "organic" to turn a profit?

By Ben Meredith, July 12 2012
(NaturalNews) Over 40 years ago, Michael J. Potter founded a small "whole earth" grocery store that eventually turned into a large organic foods producer and wholesaler, Eden Foods. However, last May he set out to challenge what organic food has become today. With organic food becoming more popular in today's age, it has attracted large corporations to take part in the highly profitable niche. Unfortunately, with big money coming into the sector, it has pushed out the small players and left it up...

The best way to live longer (opinion)

By Jonathan Landsman, July 12 2012
(NaturalNews) Contrary to popular belief - you can be financial successful, vibrantly healthy and completely happy - every day. There's just one catch - you'll have to turn off the T.V. (except some programs on public television); stop using conventional medicine and actively listen to your inner voice. Remember, nothing is more powerful than your intuition. Help put an end to the threat of heart diseasefor you and your family. Find out how to prevent heart attacks by eliminating inflammation...

EPA spying on farms and ranches from the air, snapping photos to issue fines

By J. D. Heyes, July 12 2012
(NaturalNews) The expanding Leviathan state appears to be on auto-drive these days; the latest example of Big Brother's overreach coming from the always-intrusive Environmental Protection Agency. Farmers around the country are complaining about the EPA flying over their property to "check" for alleged violations of the Clean Water Act, a practice the agency began in 2010, according to reports. Ranchers objecting to the flyovers say they don't have anything to hide, which they add, is more to...

Is white sugar the gateway drug to alcoholism and obesity?

By D Holt, July 12 2012
(NaturalNews) As a species, we consume almost 2,204 pounds of white sugar each year, this equates to an average of approximately 81.4 pounds per person. Many health professionals have noted the negative health effects of sugar, from excessive weight gain to diabetes. It has also been reported that children who have a tendency towards eating large amounts of sugar, are more likely to have alcohol dependency issues later in life. Gateway drugs are substances that create an initial dependency, and...

Common childbirth procedures are NOT supported by scientific evidence

By Victoria Moore, July 12 2012
(NaturalNews) Many commonplace procedures that are practiced during routine, low risk, deliveries have no scientific evidence to back them up. These unnecessary medical processes can actually increase many risks in the mother and child. Many women are following the Midwife of Modern Midwifery, Ina May Gaskin, in a push to educate national policy makers and the public about reduced costs and improved outcomes associated with alternatives to hospital-based care. In an effort to educate on the need...

Take control of your stress with HeartMath

By Mike Bundrant, July 12 2012
(NaturalNews) On the latest episode of Mental Health Exposed, I speak with a world leader on stress reduction and personal biofeedback. Three of four American workers describe their employment as stressful. In fact, occupational stress has been called a "global epidemic" by the United Nations International Labor Organization. Workplace stress costs U.S. employers an estimated $200 billion per year in absenteeism, lower productivity, staff turnover, medical insurance or worker's compensation claims...

How to raise an earth-conscious child

By Alexandra Du Toit, July 10 2012
(NaturalNews) Children these days have many technological distractions that keep them busy and less connected with the environment. Whether it's a video game, television program or computer screen, children are forgetting how to connect with their natural side. Many parents seem to be forgetting the importance of teaching children about their intrinsic connection to the earth and their role in protecting the planet for future generations. There are ways to help children cultivate an earth-conscious...

Discovery of magnetic sensors in fish and rats may explain why some people can 'feel' wi-fi, smart meters, power lines and electropollution

By Mike Adams, July 11 2012
(NaturalNews) It is well known that many people are sensitive to electromagnetic pollution. Wi-fi gives them headaches. Being near high-voltage power lines can bring on migraines. Using a cell phone unleashes similar symptoms. Until recently, there was no medically-understood mechanism by which electromagnetic waves could be sensed by humans. But now, thanks to some fascinating science summarized here, that mystery may be closer to being solved. Scientists from the University of Munich, led by...



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