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Roadkill — It’s What’s For Dinner
Montana bill would legalize roadkill dining.
By passing a bill last week that allows motorists to eat their roadkill, the Montana House of Representatives may be on their way to legalizing the ultimate drive-through experience.
State Rep. Steve Lavin originally introduced the bill into Montana’s House to allow “game animals, fur-bearing animals, migratory game birds and upland game birds” who have been killed by a car to be harvested for food…. click here to read more.
Hallmark Greeting Cards for the ‘Final Goodbye’

Healthcare activist Regina Holliday is lobbying Hallmark, the world’s largest distributor of greeting cards, to offer a line hospice cards.
During the two months that Regina Holliday’s husband, Fred, was hospitalized with cancer, he received a tower of “Get Well Soon” cards, each a reminder of the friends and family who cared about him. But when all hope for recovery was gone and he entered hospice care, the cards stopped coming. Click here to read more.
Stigma Against Fat People the Last Acceptable Prejudice
Kenlie Tiggeman from New Orleans is suing Southwest Airlines for “discriminatory actions” after a gate agent told her she was “too fat to fly.”
At a time when obesity is seen as a serious public health threat, research has found a growing prejudice against fat people.
Last week, the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity at Yale University published a study suggesting that male jurors didn’t administer blind justice when it came to plus-size female defendants…. to read more click here.
Heat Sensing Bra May Detect Cancer
The makers of the First Warning Systems bra claim it can detect cancer in its earliest stages by continually monitoring the breasts for temperature changes associated with growing tumors.
I’m usually satisfied when my bra gives me a little extra lift. Now there’s one that not only lifts, it separates — the healthy breast tissue from the unhealthy breast tissue, that is. Read the rest of the story here>>
Truckers Get Healthy for the Long Haul
Initiatives aimed at keeping truckers healthy while on the road.
John Drury is a rare breed. At 6-foot-7 and 340 pounds he is a trucker who is also a dance fitness instructor. He cares a great deal about his health, but admits it’s tough to keep in shape when you’re behind the wheel 11 hours a day, often for weeks at a time… Read the rest of the story here>>
Spa Cosmetic Procedures Can Be Risky
Cosmetic procedures are now so mainstream there’s a misperception that it’s like getting your hair done.
A Florida woman’s quest for more youthful skin turned deadly this past July when her face became dangerously swollen after she received vitamin injections at a day spa. Read the rest of the article here>>
FDA Says Generic Wellbutrin Not As Effective
In an unusual move, the FDA asks for voluntary recall of popular generic antidepressant.
The FDA’s reversal earlier this week of its approval of a generic equivalent of the popular antidepressant Wellbutrin XL 300 ends a five-year saga that began with consumer complaints and a crusade by Joe Graedon, the cofounder of the consumer advocacy group the People’s Pharmacy.
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Cancer Connection to 9/11 Dust Is No Surprise
When the doctor diagnosed me with kidney cancer this past spring, I wasn’t surprised, not one bit. I had known it was coming for nearly 11 years.
On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, I watched from my living room window as terrorists drove the second plane into the south tower of the World Trade Center. I will never forget how the plane disintegrated into the side of the building … Read the rest of this article here »