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itive force in the world, but apparently not. Well, let's start with the Golden Age. You want to hear the good news? You probably already heard this, but drinking coffee is good for your liver according to a new study. I don't know if these are different stories or the same story dressed up, but I feel like that's the third time I've told you that coffee is good for your liver, which is why I soa…
← Previous segment →just could have asked me probably, they found that high blood sugar in healthy adults is linked to lower brain activity. In other words, sugar makes you dumb even if you don't have diabetes. So if your sugar is high, just higher than it should be but not diabetes, it's going to take a few points off your IQ.
Now, did all of you know that? Because I feel like I've known that for a long time, that sugar, even if you're not diabetic, extra sugar makes you extra zombie. Didn't you all know that? I kind of thought that was common knowledge, but there's a study if you believe studies.
Well, there's the FTC commissioner, according to Reclaim the Net. FTC Commissioner Andrew Ferguson, he's warned against what he calls pro-censorship advertising cartels. In other words, when the adver
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tising groups and entities of the world, when they coordinate to, let's say, put X out of business because they don't like the politics or the messaging, that he's thinking maybe that should be illegal. What part of illegal would that be? I guess it would be for being a cartel and suppressing competition and free speech. So I don't know exactly what count you would get them on, but yes, this is ex…
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