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Italian Bakery Uses Cricket Powder in Bread

Cricket powder apparently increases protein content.

Lab-Grown Meat Firms Don’t Know if Their Food Is Safe Long-Term

Despite leading scientists generally agreeing that lab grown meat is safe to eat, no long-term studies have been conducted to reliably demonstrate this, Bloomberg reported Tuesday.

Fake Meat Industry Implodes After Years of Hype

The meat substitute market is collapsing after its meteoric rise, with key players in the industry facing massive layoffs and plummeting sales.

Vitamin D May Lower Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes

A study published this week found that regular vitamin D supplementation may lower the risk of Type 2 diabetes among millions of adults who have prediabetes.

COVID Insider Farrar and His Eugenics Agenda

On Dec. 13, 2022, the World Health Organisation (WHO) announced that Sir Jeremy Farrar, the current director of the Wellcome Trust, would be joining it as its chief scientist.

Montana Rancher Says Biden Policies Could Have Dire Impact on Beef Supply

A Montana rancher criticized the Biden administration’s climate policies, including a new water restriction, saying they create "more regulation," and could potentially lead to a decrease in agriculture production.

The Masking Debate Is Settled

What is the Cochran Library?

Planned Parenthood Wants to Remove Terms ‘Women’ and ‘Female,’ Suggests Using Phrase ‘People With Uteruses’ Instead

Planned Parenthood's Vermont Action Fund advocates for gender-neutral language in healthcare advocacy, calls for elimination of terms such as "women" and "female," refers to women as "people with uteruses," and recommends alternative language usage.

The Fake Meat Industry Is Failing, But That Might Lead to Governments Propping It Up

Impossible Foods, manufacturer of plant-based meat alternatives, is laying off 20 percent of its workforce.

Oklahoma Treasurer Puts Banks and Asset Managers on Notice, Moves to Purge ESG Investments From State Government

Oklahoma Treasurer Todd Russ warned investment companies that they would lose access to state funds in two months if they fail to prove they are not involved in the environmental, social, and corporate governance movement, also known as ESG.

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