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Iodine is an essential micronutrient that affects a number of key processes in the body, mainly the thyroid hormones. Although there are many food sources of iodine readily available, almost 2 million people globally suffer from iodine deficiency. Research has suggested that iodized salt can help reduce this number. However, there still lies a great deal of confusio...

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I am very happy to announce, “UFOs in Your Hometown Episode Fifteen.” This ongoing UFO investigative series explores various towns and locations across the world, to prove that UFOs are being seen everywhere on this planet. So far, we have explored almost 200 locations…and yes, UFOs have been encountered in every one of them. This latest installment visits seven new...

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This photo of the Ozenkadnook Tiger was captured in 1964 by Rilla Martin in southern Australia. Martin reported that the animal had a pig-like snout and was about the size of a Labrador. Due to the body and stripes, the animal is thought by some to be a surviving Thylacine - a species that was said to have gone extinct in 1936. However, others disagree, saying that ...

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Bozho is the nickname given to a monster that is said to spend much of its time in the waters of Lake Mendota outside of Madison, Wisconsin. The creature had reportedly been seen at least since the 1860s with a surge of sightings in the 1890s. Sightings tended to falter off in the 1940s. The snake-like monster is usually described as being 25 to 30 feet long. It is ...

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Download PDFStory at-a-glanceADHD medication use has risen sharply across all ages, especially among adults, signaling a major shift in how attention problems are identified and treated rather than a sudden change in human biologyAs prescriptions expanded to people with milder symptoms, research shows the overall benefits of ADHD drugs declined, meaning more medicat...

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