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11/14/2025
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By Ava Grace
Ultra-processed foods linked to increased bowel cancer risk
A major new study in JAMA Oncology finds that women under 50 with the highest consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) have a 45% increased risk of developing precancerous colon polyps. This research provides a critical explanation for the mysterious and rapid increase in early-onset bowel cancer cases among younger generations observed globally since the 1990s. […]
11/14/2025
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By Ava Grace
How simple lifestyle choices can turn back your body’s internal clock
Biological age is a key metric for health, measuring the functional state of your cells and systems, which is more important than your chronological age and can be influenced by lifestyle. Regular physical activity is a powerful intervention, with studies showing that even modest exercise routines can reverse biological age by slowing cellular decline through […]
11/14/2025
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By Ava Grace
The silent epidemic: Chronic kidney disease now impacts nearly 800 million globally
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) now affects nearly 800 million adults worldwide, representing over 14 percent of the global adult population, with prevalence more than doubling since 1990. CKD is the ninth leading cause of death globally, and its mortality rate is increasing, placing it among the fastest-growing major causes of death. The two most common […]
11/12/2025
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By Ava Grace
AI-driven discovery of new magnetic materials could secure U.S. technological independence
Researchers at the University of New Hampshire used artificial intelligence to analyze thousands of scientific papers and discover new magnetic materials, a process that is far faster than traditional laboratory methods. The primary goal is to find sustainable alternatives to rare earth elements (like neodymium), which are dominated by China, to mitigate a major strategic […]
11/12/2025
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By Ava Grace
The silver lining: New research suggests graying hair is a sign of cellular cancer defense
The research proposes that graying is not just a sign of aging, but a visible result of the body eliminating melanocyte stem cells that have become too damaged and risk turning cancerous. When these pigment-producing stem cells suffer severe DNA damage, they can either permanently mature and be expelled from the hair follicle (leading to […]
11/12/2025
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By Ava Grace
The preventable plague: How man-made poisons are fueling a Parkinson’s epidemic
Parkinson’s disease is largely a preventable illness driven by human-made environmental toxicants, according to a landmark scientific review. The focus must shift from searching for a cure to eliminating the primary causes. Three key classes of environmental toxicants are identified as major contributors: specific pesticides (like paraquat), industrial solvents (such as TCE and PCE) and […]
11/11/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study: FOREVER CHEMICALS threaten British Columbia’s recovering sea otter population
A University of British Columbia study found per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) – toxic “forever chemicals” – in every sea otter tested, including a newborn pup, indicating mother-to-offspring transmission. Otters near urban centers (Victoria, Tofino) and shipping routes had three times higher PFAS levels than those in remote areas, pointing to industrial runoff, urban pollution, […]
11/10/2025
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By Ava Grace
New global study finds green spaces drastically reduce mental health hospitalizations
A comprehensive international study found that greater exposure to green spaces is linked to a seven percent reduction in hospital admissions for all mental disorders combined, with even stronger effects for specific conditions like substance use and psychotic disorders. The protective effect of green space is most potent in cities, where researchers estimate thousands of […]
11/09/2025
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By Ava Grace
A legacy of lies: Smoking rates fall, but tobacco’s grip chokes health and economy
The adult cigarette smoking rate in the U.S. has fallen dramatically to a historic low of 11 percent in 2023, down from 42 percent in 1965, representing a major public health achievement. Despite the progress, a critical failure exists in lung cancer screening, with only 18.1 percent of eligible adults up-to-date, missing a key opportunity […]
11/08/2025
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By Ava Grace
Three Chinese University of Michigan researchers charged with bio-smuggling
Three Chinese nationals, Xu Bai, Fengfan Zhang and Zhiyong Zhang, were charged with conspiring to smuggle illicit biological materials into the U.S. while working at a University of Michigan laboratory. The scheme involved receiving packages from a fourth individual, Chengxuan Han, which contained biological materials related to genetically modified roundworms that were deliberately mislabeled to […]
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