If you take Prilosec or Zantac for acid reflux, a beta blocker for high blood pressure, or Xanax for anxiety, you may be increasing your risk of depression. More than 200 common medications sold in the U.S. include depression as a potential side effect. Sometimes, the risk stems from taking several drugs at the same... Continue Reading →
Let’s redesign the medical experience!
An exploration of what it would like if the medical industry practiced a more patient-first mentality. Watch here: https://www.ted.com/playlists/449/let_s_redesign_the_medical_exp
Florida didn’t run FBI background checks on a year of gun buyers
The state of Florida failed to conduct national background checks on tens of thousands of applicants looking to procure a concealed weapon permit for more than a year, and the reason is about as dumb as it gets: the person in charge of performing the checks forgot their login information. An Office of Inspector General... Continue Reading →
Scientists say they’ve found a cheap way to convert CO2 into gasoline
A team of scientists claims to have discovered a cheaper way to extract carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and turn it into gasoline or other fuels, which could arm humanity with a new tool in the fight against climate change. Published in the scientific journal Joule on Thursday, the research demonstrates a new technique that... Continue Reading →
Domino’s Pizza is Filling Potholes Across US Streets
Leading pizza company Domino's Pizza revealed a unique campaign that will see the firm fix potholes for cities around the US. The initiative called "Paving for Pizza" is calling for customers to nominate their cities to qualify for the road repairs. Losing pizzas to potholes "Have you ever hit a pothole and instantly cringed? We... Continue Reading →
Pot for All: How Congress Is Trying to Make Weed Legal
Over the past decade, marijuana legalization has happened at break-neck speed at the state and local level. And yet, pot-related reforms have moved glacially at the federal level, especially since prohibitionist Jeff Sessions was confirmed as attorney general. But his staunch opposition and attempt to roll back Obama-era protections for local marijuana businesses has actually... Continue Reading →
European Commission Looks To Ban 10 Types Of Single-Use Plastic
A variety of single-use plastic items could be banned in Europe to help reduce marine pollution. The European Commission is seeking approval to ban 10 different plastic products, including fishing gear. Ultimately, the goal is use plastics more responsibly and enforces producers to help in the cleanup efforts. The European Commission will need approval of... Continue Reading →
Costco raises its minimum wage again
Employees at Costco have 14 reasons to celebrate. Marketwatch reports: "Costco Wholesale Corp. said Thursday it would raise its minimum wage and boost pay for 130,000 U.S. store staff, intensifying the battle for unskilled workers in a tight U.S. job market. The retail chain, second only to Walmart Inc. in terms of U.S. sales, said... Continue Reading →
A Public Art Campaign Will Commission Political Billboards Across the Country
This fall, thousands of billboard and lawn signs will be erected all over the country in advance of the midterms, bearing names of politicians up for election. But a new campaign by the organization For Freedoms aims to use those tools not to promote specific candidates but to galvanize debate and political participation through art.... Continue Reading →
Pope warns energy bosses of global destruction without fuel shift
Pope Francis warned that climate change risked destroying humanity on Saturday and called on energy leaders to help the world to convert to clean fuels to avert catastrophe. “Civilization requires energy but energy use must not destroy civilization,” the pope told top oil company executives at the end of a two-day conference in the Vatican.... Continue Reading →