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Missouri Pooper Scooper Finds $58 in Doggie Doo

An employee of DoodyCalls Pet Waste Removal in St. Louis recently found $58 packed in dog poop. He returned the cash to the pooch’s owner after sanitizing the money.
Wilson didn’t know what to do when he first noticed money sticking out from the waste. After pulling out the cash and cleaning it, he put it in a plastic bag and gave it back to the customer.
Test Could Detect MS Nine Years in Advance
Doctors presently have no way of detecting MS markers before symptoms develop. For this reason, patients are frequently diagnosed quite late.
A team of Israeli doctors and scientists have found “chemical markers” on blood that should lead to a test for the disease.
By examining blood samples of 20, 19-year-old Israelis soldiers, and then nine of them who later developed MS, researchers were able to examine thousands of genes for markers that showed a difference in those who developed MS and those who didn’t.
Those who will develop MS will show a different blood signature from those who will not develop the disease.
Car Tires Fuel Green Shoe Revolution
Imagine a business making shoes from old rubber tires and tubes with each one cut by hand into soles. This business comes from the original old car tire shoes worn by soldiers who fought off Italy’s invading forces.
Ethiopia is not known for its innovation. Ethiopia is Africa’s second largest city and one of its poorest. The country is dependent on foreign aid and millions receive food assistance every year.
SoleRebels provides the perfect scenario for the system. It is a family-run business using fair trade practices and building itself with sustainable growth.