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Over the next several weeks, we're going to be sending out some "News Roundups," showcasing a number

[Natural Society]( Over the next several weeks, we're going to be sending out some "News Roundups," showcasing a number of interesting, intriguing, or important news stories we published earlier this year that you may have missed. You'll definitely want to see some of these stories if you haven't already. Enjoy! 'Gaming Disorder' Considered a Mental Health Condition by the WHO [gaming disorder]( The World Health Organization (WHO) added 'gaming disorder' to its diagnostic manual on June 18, 2018, [classifying it as a mental health condition](. [gene editing]( [U.K. Ethics Body Deems Editing Human Embryos 'Morally Acceptable']( An influential group of scientists deemed editing human embryos 'morally acceptable,' essentially green-lighting the creation of designer babies. [probiotics]( [Taking Probiotics may Protect Your Bones as You Age]( A study suggests that probiotic supplements may protect women from bone loss as they age - one of many benefits offered by probiotics. [man and machine]( [MIT Distances Itself from Company that Wants to Upload Your Brain]( MIT has distanced itself from Nectome, a company that wants to upload and preserve memories from brains of dead people to later reanimate their minds. [smoking]( [FDA Takes 'Historic Action' Against E-Cigarette Makers and Sellers]( The FDA took 'historic action' against the top 5 e-cigarette manufacturers, including Juul, trying to minimize sales to teens and children. [pesticides]( [Major Seed Companies Call for Limits on Monsanto Weedkiller 'Dicamba']( The 2 largest independent seed sellers in the United States are urging the EPA to ban farmers from spraying dicamba herbicide during upcoming summers. [styrene carcinogenic]( [Styrene Deemed 'Probably Carcinogenic to Humans' by the IARC]( Styrene, found in Styrofoam products, was deemed probably carcinogenic to humans by the International Agency for Research on Cancer. [Share]( [Tweet]( [Forward]( [+1]( [235,000]( [235,000]( [11,200]( [11,200]( [YouTube]( [YouTube]( [Google Plus]( [Google Plus]( [Email Us](mailto:support@naturalsociety.com) [Email Us](mailto:support@naturalsociety.com) [Website]( [Website]( [Pinterest]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( Copyright © 2018 Natural Society, All rights reserved. Hey! Just as a reminder, you're receiving this email because you are a member of Natural Society's Newsletter. Our mailing address is: Natural Society PO Box 516Wallingford, PA 19086 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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