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News Roundup: Artificial Sweeteners Toxicity, Fertility, Bee Deaths, more

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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! DITCH Artificial Sweeteners: They’re Toxic to the Gut [artificial sweeteners]( Research confirms that [artificial sweeteners are bad for you]( with research showing that products like sucralose are toxic to the gut. [pesticides]( [FDA Releases Glyphosate Herbicide Residue Report: Here's What was Found]( The FDA released the final results of a report that tested for levels of the herbicide glyphosate (in Roundup) in food. [fertility]( [Closing Fossil Fuel Plants Boosts Fertility, Prevents Preterm Births]( Two studies show that preterm births decreased and fertility rates increased in areas surrounding shuttered coal and oil power plants. [Essure]( [Bayer to Halt Sales of Essure Birth Control Device by Year's End?]( Bayer announced in July that it would halt sales of its contraceptive device Essure by December 31, 2018, citing a steep decline in sales. [microplastics]( [Flying Insects can Carry Microplastics Through the Air, Study Shows]( Flying insects contribute to plastic contamination by eating microplastics in polluted waters and carrying them through the air. [dead bees]( [Scientists Link Honeybee Deaths to Glyphosate in Study]( Glyphosate, a highly controversial weed-killing chemical, is harming honeybee populations around the world, a new study shows. [obesity]( [Obesity to Become Leading Cause of Cancer Among Women in the UK]( British health experts predict that obesity will eclipse smoking as the leading cause of cancer in UK women by 2043 if action isn't taken. [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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