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08/01/2025
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By Ava Grace
Ancient power struggle revealed: Rare Egyptian carving sheds light on violent birth of a nation
A 6,000-year-old rock carving near Aswan depicts an elite figure (possibly a proto-pharaoh) on a ceremonial boat – suggesting Egypt’s unification under its first kings was achieved through conquest, not peaceful diplomacy. The figure’s false beard – later a pharaonic symbol – and the boat’s north-facing direction (against the Nile’s current) imply early rulers projected […]
08/01/2025
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By Ava Grace
The silent invasion: How microplastics are poisoning the human body
The average person consumes over 50,000 microplastic particles annually – which infiltrate organs, disrupt hormones and may cause long-term damage to fertility, metabolism and brain function. Microplastics are found in food, water, air and even remote environments like Arctic ice. They enter the body through ingestion or inhalation, bypassing natural defenses and embedding in tissues. […]
07/31/2025
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By Ava Grace
The bitter truth: Why black coffee may add years to your life (but lattes won’t)
Drinking one to three cups of black coffee daily is linked to a 14-17 percent lower risk of death from all causes, including cardiovascular disease, according to a Tufts University study. Benefits diminish with excessive sugar or cream; lightly sweetened or minimally dairy-added coffee still helps, but sugary drinks (e.g., lattes) negate advantages. Coffee’s antioxidants […]
07/31/2025
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By Ava Grace
New “mind-reading” Centaur AI predicts human behavior with startling accuracy – but at what cost?
The new Centaur AI system can anticipate complex human decisions – from moral dilemmas to skill acquisition – with unprecedented accuracy, raising both revolutionary possibilities and ethical concerns. The AI was developed using Meta’s Llama 3.1 model and trained on 60,000 people’s 10+ million decisions across 160 psychological experiments, achieving results in just five days. […]
07/31/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study: FOREVER CHEMICALS linked to skyrocketing diabetes risk, putting 35 million Americans in danger
A study reveals that exposure to PFAS (“forever chemicals”) increases the risk of Type 2 diabetes by 31 percent, affecting 35 million Americans. These chemicals are found in everyday items like non-stick pans, food packaging and tap water. PFAS persist in the environment and human bodies, disrupting metabolism and insulin function. The study found higher […]
07/29/2025
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By Ava Grace
Why sleep is just as important as diet and exercise
New research from Columbia University shows that sleeping less than seven hours nightly significantly increases one’s risks of obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure and heart disease. The American Heart Association added sleep as an eighth key metric (Life’s Simple 7) for heart health, emphasizing its importance alongside diet and exercise. Poor sleep disrupts the body’s […]
07/28/2025
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By Ava Grace
Plastic food packaging contaminates what you eat and drink, study reveals
Plastic food packaging – bottles, containers and wrappers – sheds microplastics and nanoplastics into food and drinks, with studies revealing up to 240,000 particles per liter of bottled water. Microplastics infiltrate human organs, including the brain, liver and bloodstream and are linked to higher risks of heart disease, stroke and hormonal disruption due to toxic additives […]
07/26/2025
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By Ava Grace
Your neighborhood restaurants are secretly making you fat, MIT study reveals
A groundbreaking MIT study reveals that wealthier neighborhoods offer nutrient-rich meals, while poorer areas are saturated with calorie-dense, low-nutrient food – proving obesity is tied to environment, not just personal choices. Lower-income areas lack essential nutrients like fiber, directly correlating with higher obesity rates. The study analyzed millions of menu items across Boston, London and […]
07/25/2025
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By Ava Grace
The silent crisis: How hearing loss and loneliness are eroding memory in older adults
A University of Geneva study reveals that older adults with hearing impairment experience faster memory and mental decline, especially when combined with loneliness. Those who feel lonely despite being socially active (“lonely-in-a-crowd”) suffer the steepest cognitive deterioration when hearing loss is present. Hearing loss forces the brain to work harder to process sounds, diverting resources […]
07/25/2025
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By Ava Grace
Sugary drinks linked to dramatic rise in liver cancer risk among women, study warns
Women who drank one or more sugary beverages daily faced an 85 percent higher risk of liver cancer and a 68 percent greater chance of dying from chronic liver disease compared to infrequent consumers. Researchers tracked nearly 100,000 postmenopausal women over 20 years, revealing a strong link between sugary drinks and liver damage — artificially […]
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