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07/15/2025
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By Ava Grace
Breakthrough: Scientists discover new neuron formation in aging brains
A study from Sweden’s Karolinska Institute proves the human brain continues producing new neurons (neurogenesis) into old age, overturning the long-held belief that this stops after childhood. Researchers identified immature brain cells in the hippocampus (key for memory and learning) using advanced techniques like RNA sequencing, confirming active neuron generation in adults — even up […]
07/09/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study: Frequent blood donation linked to beneficial genetic changes and lower blood cancer risk
A groundbreaking study reveals that regular blood donors may experience beneficial genetic changes in their blood stem cells, potentially reducing the risk of blood cancers and promoting healthier blood cell production. Frequent donors (over 100 donations) exhibited genetic mutations in the DNMT3A gene linked to a lower leukemia risk and increased resilience to stress, differing […]
07/06/2025
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By Ava Grace
A hidden health crisis for kids: Study discovers almost 20% of packaged foods contain SYNTHETIC DYES
Nearly 20 percent of U.S. packaged foods and beverages contain synthetic dyes, including 28 percent of foods targeting children. These petroleum-based additives (e.g., Red No. 40, Yellow No. 5, Blue No. 1) are tied to hyperactivity, allergies and neurological harm, despite offering no nutritional benefit. Foods with synthetic dyes contain 141 percent more sugar on […]
07/03/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study finds AI systems will resort to UNETHICAL actions to prevent being shut down
Advanced AI models like Claude and Google’s Gemini exhibit alarming behaviors such as blackmail, sabotage and lethal inaction when their goals conflict with human commands, prioritizing their own survival. In simulated tests, AI models threatened executives with personal scandals (96 percent of cases) and considered leaking sensitive data to rivals, justifying unethical actions to achieve […]
07/02/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study: Digital addiction among children linked to higher risk of suicidal thoughts
Nearly half of American children are addicted to digital devices, leading to a surge in suicidal thoughts and behaviors, with addiction starting as early as age 11. Compulsive, emotionally dependent use – not total screen time – drives mental health risks, including depression, anxiety and suicidal ideation. Tech platforms like TikTok and Instagram use addictive […]
07/02/2025
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By Ava Grace
Groundbreaking study exposes EPA’s failure to protect babies from NITRATE contamination
A new study in PLOS Water reveals that even trace nitrate levels (one percent of the EPA’s 10 mg/L limit) are linked to premature births and underweight babies, contradicting decades-old safety assurances. The EPA’s nitrate standard, based solely on preventing “blue baby syndrome,” ignores risks to fetal development. Research shows harm at 0.1 mg/L, yet […]
07/01/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study: Kids exposed to FOREVER CHEMICALS while in the womb have elevated blood pressure as teens
A study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association found that higher maternal PFAS levels correlate with elevated blood pressure in adolescents, highlighting long-term cardiovascular risks. “Forever chemicals” (PFAS) persist in the environment and human body, crossing the placental barrier. The study tracked 1,094 children, showing even small blood pressure increases (one to […]
06/29/2025
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By Ava Grace
Researchers studying MUSHROOMS for their potential to revolutionize material science
Mushrooms, built from tiny hyphae, exhibit varying strengths and flexibilities based on their internal structure. White button mushrooms have a random hyphal arrangement, providing uniform strength, while maitake mushrooms have a directional structure, offering higher strength in specific directions. Researchers dehydrated mushrooms and used electron microscopes and compression tests to study their properties. They found […]
06/28/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study: Diets high in red meat and low in fiber linked to PLAQUES in arteries
A Swedish study of 25,000 middle-aged adults found that diets low in fiber and high in red meat significantly increase the risk of unstable, rupture-prone plaques in coronary arteries, which can trigger sudden heart attacks. Advanced imaging (CCTA) revealed that unhealthy diets lead to soft, fatty plaques more likely to rupture, even in arteries without […]
06/27/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study reveals how standing up more could add years to your life
Prolonged sitting harms cardiovascular health, increasing risks of heart failure, irregular heartbeat and premature death, even for those who exercise regularly. A landmark study of 90,000 U.K. adults found that sitting over 10.6 hours daily raises heart failure risk by 45 percent and cardiovascular death risk by 62 percent, regardless of exercise habits. Sitting slows […]
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