Toxicological Properties Quotes & Sayings
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High salt intake is a risk factor for osteoporosis because excess dietary sodium promotes urinary calcium loss, leading to calcium loss from bone and therefore decreased bone density. — Joel Fuhrman
You want to keep the severity of our environmental problems in mind enough to keep yourself motivated but not enough to paralyze you into depression. — Sara Gilbert
I was always a self-proclaimed poor slider. — Willie Stargell
As a father of four, I want our children to enjoy the freedoms and opportunities that are the fruit of progressive values. — Stephen Pagliuca
I came out of school one day, and there was this pulp magazine. It was a rainy day, and it was floating toward the sewer in the gutter. So I pick up this pulp magazine, and it's Wonder Stories, and it's got a rocket-ship on the cover, and I'd never seen a rocket-ship. — Jack Kirby
That wasn't any act of God. That was an act of pure human fuckery. — Stephen King
Although abortion has been legal nationwide for more than a quarter century, access remains difficult for many women. — David Grimes
Work dominates life in Eden-Olympia, and drives out everything else. The dream of a leisure society was the great twentieth-century delusion. Work is the new leisure. Talented and ambitious people work harder than they have ever done, and for longer hours. They find their only fulfillment through work. The men and women running successful companies need to focus their energies on the task in front of them, and for every minute of the day. The last thing they want is recreation. — J.G. Ballard
Directing an opera is similar to directing a play. The singing must not get in the way of the drama. — Bruce Beresford
It's really nice to be able to do what I'm doing without having to compromise with another musician. — Peter Hook
Outside, a birch tree bends from the weight of the snow. it'll spring back up once the snow melts, back to its normal, upright self.
could that happen to me ? — Carrie Jones
If only one person can do it, you cannot do it, if two people can do it, you can do it too. — M.F. Moonzajer
In France, where Franklin had lived from 1776 to 1785, he had won an extraordinary place in the public mind. The French had lionized him to the point of absurdity - or so at least his colleagues in the American mission thought. — Edmund Morgan
If you really want it, you need to really work for it. — Jesse McCartney