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The Chief of Nepal's mountaineering association says that poo left by climbers on Mount Everest is causing pollution and threatening to spread disease.
March 4, 2015 0 Comments

There’s too much poo on Mount Everest!

The Chief of Nepal’s mountaineering association says that poo left by climbers on Mount Everest is causing pollution and threatening to spread disease.

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Salt is called the single most harmful substance in food supply.
August 18, 2014 0 Comments

Salt is a killer

• A recent study by Harvard attributes salt consumption to 1.65 million deaths worldwide.

• Among others, salt is linked to strokes, heart disease and high blood pressure, and is called the single most harmful substance in food supply.

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Fist bumps are more hygienic than handshakes.
July 30, 2014 0 Comments

Fist bumps more hygienic than handshakes

• A recent study has found that fist bumps are more hygienic than handshakes and drastically reduce the risk of spreading infectious diseases.

• Notably, the humble fist bump transfers approx 90 per cent less bacteria than a handshake.

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