Lead Animator: Ernie Wright (USRA)
Music: C Major Prelude by J. S. Bach
Details: https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/4129
There is an excellent episode of the PBS series Frontline about retirement planning that has a lot of good information about mutual and index funds. (Or at least I thought so. I am no expert.)
It’s also available on Amazon Prime Video. Just search for Frontline, season 31, episode 12
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As for managed mutual funds, I always wonder, if they really can dependably beat the stock market, why do they need commissions on my money? Wouldn’t they just make money by beating the stock market?
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But here is a French study comparing the risk of getting cancer among people who consume conventional diets with those who mainly consume organic foods. Organics are relatively free of the most potentially harmful pesticides and herbicides.
The key points of this study:
Question What is the association between an organic food–based diet (ie, a diet less likely to contain pesticide residues) and cancer risk?
Findings In a population-based cohort study of 68 946 French adults, a significant reduction in the risk of cancer was observed among high consumers of organic food.
Meaning A higher frequency of organic food consumption was associated with a reduced risk of cancer; if the findings are confirmed, research investigating the underlying factors involved with this association is needed to implement adapted and targeted public health measures for cancer prevention.
The authors’ offer this as the most likely explanation:
…the prohibition of synthetic pesticides in organic farming leads to a lower frequency or an absence of contamination in organic foods compared with conventional foods46,47 and results in significant reductions in pesticide levels in urine.48
They also note that the International Agency for Research on Cancer finds certain agricultural chemicals (most notably glyphosate / Roundup) to be probable or possible carcinogens.
As for opposition, the American Council on Science and Health (ACSH), an industry-sponsored group that can always be counted on to defend chemicals in the food supply, offers this detailed critique of the study.
Yes, of course we need more research on this question, and the sooner the better.
In the meantime, this study provides another good reason for choosing organic foods whenever you can.
References
46. Barański M, Srednicka-Tober D, Volakakis N, et al. Higher antioxidant and lower cadmium concentrations and lower incidence of pesticide residues in organically grown crops: a systematic literature review and meta-analyses. Br J Nutr. 2014;112(5):794-811. doi:10.1017/S0007114514001366
47. Smith-Spangler C, Brandeau ML, Olkin I, Bravata DM. Are organic foods safer or healthier? Ann Intern Med. 2013;158(4):297-300. doi:10.7326/0003-4819-158-4-201302190-00019
48. Science and Technology Options Assessment. Human health implications of organic food and organic agriculture. http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/STUD/2016/581922/EPRS_STU%282016%29581922_EN.pdf. Accessed May 28, 2017.
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This year’s story is about the power of a gift. And how that gift inspired, changed and influenced the course of a little boy’s life. That little boy just happens to be Elton John. The film begins in present day and works backwards chronologically through Elton’s life right until the moment on Christmas morning when he received the special gift that changed his life.
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A short film about a man counting down the days to Christmas so he can continue his yearly tradition sparked by a tragic moment from the past.
Created by Phil Beastall. Starring Chris Ilston and Natalie Martins.
http://www.philbeastall.co.uk