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NASA wants you to get your boarding pass to Mars
You probably won’t visit Mars for a long time, if ever. You might have a way to go in spirit, though. NASA has introduced a “Send Your Name” campaign that will put your name on the Mars 2020 rover, leaving a long-term record of your name on the Red Planet. It won’t be easy to read — JPL is using an electron beam to etch over a million names on a dime-sized chip — but you will get a “boarding pass” to prove that your name is Mars-bound.
The option is available to virtually anyone in the world and doesn’t require more sensitive info than your email address. NASA cautions that your inclusion is “subject to review,” so pranksters and spammers aren’t guaranteed to get their names on the rover. You have until September 30th to participate.
NASA isn’t shy about the motivations here: it’s drumming up hype for its extraterrestrial missions, whether it’s Mars exploration or its ambitious plan to return astronauts to the Moon. Regardless, it’s hard not to get a little bit excited knowing that you’ll have some kind of presence on Mars, even if it’s purely symbolic.
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Thousands of cancer diagnoses tied to a poor diet, study finds
Article via CNN
Your diet may have more impact on your cancer risk than you might think, a new study has found.An estimated 80,110 new cancer cases among adults 20 and older in the United States in 2015 were attributable simply to eating a poor diet, according to the study, published in the JNCI Cancer Spectrum on Wednesday.
“This is equivalent to about 5.2% of all invasive cancer cases newly diagnosed among US adults in 2015,” said Dr. Fang Fang Zhang, a nutrition and cancer epidemiologist at Tufts University in Boston, who was first author of the study.
“This proportion is comparable to the proportion of cancer burden attributable to alcohol,” she said.
The researchers evaluated seven dietary factors: a low intake of vegetables, fruits, whole grains and dairy products and a high intake of processed meats, red meats and sugary beverages, such as soda.
“Low whole-grain consumption was associated with the largest cancer burden in the US, followed by low dairy intake, high processed-meat intake, low vegetable and fruit intake, high red-meat intake and high intake of sugar-sweetened beverages,” Zhang said.
The study included data on the dietary intake of adults in the United States between 2013 and 2016, which came from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, as well as data on national cancer incidence in 2015 from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The researchers used a comparative risk assessment model, which involved estimating the number of cancer cases associated with poor diet and helped evaluate how much diet may play a role in the US cancer burden. Those estimations were made using diet-cancer associations found in separate studies.
“Previous studies provide strong evidence that a high consumption of processed meat increases the risk of colorectal cancer and a low consumption of whole grains decreases the risk of colorectal cancer,” Zhang said. “However, our study quantified the number and proportion of new cancer cases that are attributable to poor diet at the national level.”
The researchers found that colon and rectal cancers had the highest number and proportion of diet-related cases, at 38.3%.
When the findings were looked at by diet, low consumption of whole grains and dairy products and eating a lot of processed meats contributed to the highest cancer burden.
Also, men 45 to 64 years old and ethnic minorities, including blacks and Hispanics, had the highest proportion of diet-associated cancer burden compared with other groups, the researchers found.
The study had some limitations, including that the data couldn’t shed light on how the association between diet and cancer risk may change as a person ages.
Additionally, more research is needed to determine whether a similar association would emerge for other years and time periods in the United States.
All in all, “diet is among the few modifiable risk factors for cancer prevention,” Zhang said. “These findings underscore the needs for reducing cancer burden and disparities in the US by improving the intake of key food groups and nutrients.”
Ultraprocessed foods occupy a growing part of the world’s diet. A 2016 study found that 60% of the calories in the average American diet come from this kind of food, and a 2017 study found that they make up half of the Canadian diet. They make up more than 50% of the UK diet, and more of the developing world is starting to eat this way.
Yet you may protect yourself from cancer by avoiding ultraprocessed foods and instead choosing organic foods, research has shown.People who frequently eat organic foods lowered their overall risk of developing cancer, according to a study published last year in the medical journal JAMA Internal Medicine. Specifically, those who primarily ate organic foods were more likely to ward off non-Hodgkin lymphoma and postmenopausal breast cancer than those who rarely or never ate organic foods.
Additionally, according to a study published in the same journal in February, we face a 14% higher risk of early death with each 10% increase in the amount of ultraprocessed foods we eat.
Why are people eating more of these processed foods?
“We are living in a fast world, and people are looking for convenient solutions. We are always stretched for time,” Nurgul Fitzgerald, an associate professor in the Department of Nutritional Sciences at Rutgers University, said earlier this year.
“People are looking for quick solutions, a quickly made meal.”
When selecting food, taste is the No. 1 factor for most consumers, she said, but price and convenience are also important, and with ultraprocessed foods, that convenience factor is “probably top of the list: grab and go, ready to eat.”
Ayesha Curry claps back at baby body-shamer suggesting she put her infant on a diet
Article via MercuryNews
Body shaming new mothers is bad enough but targeting their babies is just plain out of bounds.
Of course Ayesha Curry is no stranger to social media scorn. The 30-year-old celeb mom has taken her share of punches on Instagram, certainly. But when trolls vented their spleen on her 10-month-old infant, Canon, Curry clapped back. Hard.
It all started when she posted a photo of the smiling Curry clan celebrating her husband Steph Curry’s NBA Western Conference finals victory. That’s when the haters started in.
First one Instagram commenter asked if she was pregnant. Curry didn’t skip a beat, retorting: “Absolutely not LOL. My 30 lb son is just breaking my back in every photo.”
Immediately, people started to weigh in on the size of the youngest Curry baby. “30lbs at 10 months??” one comment snarked. “Sheesh.”
Someone else went further, suggesting Ayesha should put her infant son on a diet. “Maybe portion-control his food a bit,” the commenter wrote, according to Yahoo.
The comment has since been deleted — but not before Ayesha had a chance to fire back at the baby body-shamer.
“Excuse you?” she fired back. “No. Just no.”
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Planned Parenthood Leader Says Men Can Have Children, Tucker Begs To Differ
Article via DailyCaller
Fox News host Tucker Carlson took issue on Tuesday with Planned Parenthood of New York City president Laura McQuade’s contention that “transgender men” can get pregnant.
During Tuesday night’s episode of his show, Tucker began his remarks on the subject by quoting McQuade at a Tuesday abortion rally.
“In the middle of an abortion rally today, Laura McQuade, who runs Planned Parenthood, made a remarkable claim,” Carlson said. “Restrictions on abortion she said are, quote: ‘Not just an attack on women, but an attack on anyone who can or might get pregnant, including transgender men and gender non-conforming people.’”
The Fox News host then launched into a defense of biology:
Got that? Laura McQuade, who runs Planned Parenthood, says that men can get pregnant. Huh? How does that work? NBC, a former news organization, ran a piece over the weekend making exactly the same claim, claiming a man delivered a baby. Keep in mind that no man in human history has ever done that. It seems like a big story. It seems like all of a sudden it’s happening everywhere. Men delivering babies. What has happened? Has biology been reordered? No. In fact, it’s still true. It will always be true that only women can bear children. What has changed is that the left has decided to impose its fantasy life on the rest of the country. To do that it must get the rest of us to lie about science. Amazingly most of our leaders appear happy to do that to go along with it. We are not going to go along with that, not because we begrudge other people their fantasies, but because reality is worth defending.
Teacher allegedly threatened to ‘shoot up’ school, had signal to warn some colleagues
An elementary school teacher in North Carolina threatened to “shoot up” her school — and plotted a secret message to warn colleagues before she was to open fire, authorities said.
Kristen Michelle Thompson, 38, abruptly resigned from her position at Pathways Elementary School on Friday after teachers reported that she made “threats to shoot up” the building in Hillsborough, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office announced Tuesday.
An arrest warrant obtained by WRAL shows that Thompson told three fellow teachers that she would give them a signal in advance before carrying out the shooting, promising to tell them “the squash is ripe” before executing the attack.
Another educator at the school also reported Thompson saying that any day she did not start shooting at the school was a “good day,” according to the arrest warrant.
Thompson, of Durham, was charged Tuesday with communicating a threat of mass violence. A judge set her bond at $1,000 and ordered her to return to court on June 14.
“A threat of school violence is understandably unsettling for the community,” Sheriff Charles Blackwood said in a statement. “Please know that the school and law enforcement are working together as a team to ensure the last few weeks of the school year are safe and productive for our students.”
A school district spokesman told the News & Observer that authorities were contacted immediately once administrators learned of Thompson’s alleged threat.
Attempts to reach Thompson Wednesday were unsuccessful and it’s unclear if she’s hired an attorney.
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Florida teacher charged with bringing gun, knives to school
SEMINOLE, Fla. — Authorities say a Florida teacher was arrested after bringing a handgun and knives to the elementary school where she worked.
The Tampa Bay Times reports 49-year-old Betty Jo Soto was arrested and fired Monday. Pinellas County Schools Police say she faces two misdemeanor charges of carrying a concealed weapon.
A district spokeswoman says Soto was exhibiting “suspicious behavior” Monday at Starkey Elementary School in Seminole. The principal notified police. An arrest report says officers searched a backpack in Soto’s fourth grade classroom and found a 9mm semiautomatic pistol. Police also reported finding two knives.
Soto has a concealed weapons permit, but that doesn’t allow her to carry weapons on school property.
Soto recently learned her teaching contract wouldn’t be renewed, but school officials wouldn’t say when Soto was told.
via: https://nypost.com/2019/05/22/florida-teacher-charged-with-bringing-gun-knives-to-school/
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Man allegedly hiding drugs in butt accidentally shoots himself in testicles
A bungling felon from Washington state made a series of blunders when he shot himself in the testicles and tried to hide the weapon — all while storing drugs in his anus, a report said Wednesday.
Cameron Jeffrey Wilson, 27, was carrying a pistol in his front pocket while in his Cashmere, Wash., apartment on April 5 when the firearm accidentally discharged and pierced his groin and thigh, according to the Wenatchee World News.
Wilson, who is a 13-time convicted felon, told his girlfriend to dispose of the weapon before heading to the hospital, the paper said.
When the ex-con finally went to the hospital, a balloon of marijuana slipped out of his anus while a doctor was operating on the gunshot wound, court records show.
Cops also arrived at the hospital when alerted of the gunshot wound and searched Wilson’s car where they discovered a bag of meth in the blood-stained jeans he was wearing when he shot himself.
The officers issued an arrest warrant for Wilson and he turned himself in to police on April 18.
As he was being processed at the Chelan County Regional Justice Center, Wilson was strip-searched and another balloon of marijuana slipped from his anus, the paper said.
While in jail, Wilson made a number of calls to his girlfriend and asked her not to cooperate with investigators working on his case. Authorities were listening in on the calls.
The convicted felon was charged with possession of a firearm, unlawful possession of meth, possession of a controlled substance in a correctional facility, and four counts of tampering with a witness.
Wilson was being held on $110,000 bail and is due in court on June 18.
Photo Credit: nypost.com/Chelan County Department of Corrections
Ice-T Tells Amazon He Almost Shot a Delivery Driver Who Was ‘Creeping up to My Crib’
Ice-T had some strong suggestions for Amazon Tuesday.
“Now that you have regular people making your home deliveries,” the musician and actor said on Twitter, “Maybe they should wear a Vest with AMAZON DELIVERY on it.”
That’s because he says he almost shot a delivery driver who seemed to be “creeping up” to his home earlier in the week.
One fan asked “Was he not wearing a delivery man uniform?” to which the “Law & Order: SVU” star responded that the individual was not wearing “ANY uniform.”
“Just regular people workin,” Ice-T wrote. “I ain’t mad at them. Just sayin. That … ain’t safe.”
Ice-T heard back from hundreds more fans, as well as Amazon Help and Dave Clark, the company’s senior vice president of worldwide operations.
“Just saying… thanks for the suggestion. We MF’ing love you and our drivers,” Clark wrote. “Lots of innovations coming on this and many that already exist to help you track your package and delivery on a map. Thanks for being a customer.”
Amazon Help promised to “be in touch soon” and thanked Ice-T for his feedback.
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