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09/02/2025
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By Cassie B.
Depression and anxiety nearly double heart disease risk… Why do doctors keep ignoring the link?
The medical establishment’s failure to recognize the lethal link between mental health disorders and heart disease is costing thousands of American lives every year. People with depression, schizophrenia, PTSD, and even mild anxiety face dramatically higher risks of heart attacks and strokes, yet the healthcare system treats the brain and heart as unrelated. Chronic stress […]
09/02/2025
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By Cassie B.
Green tea and vitamin B3 rapidly rejuvenate aging brain cells, offering hope against Alzheimer’s
A groundbreaking UC Irvine study reveals green tea’s EGCG and vitamin B3 (nicotinamide) restore brain cell energy in 24 hours, reversing Alzheimer’s-linked protein buildup. The natural compounds boost GTP energy levels, reactivating autophagy to clear toxic proteins and cellular damage in aging neurons. Unlike Big Pharma’s costly, risky Alzheimer’s drugs, these safe, affordable nutrients show […]
09/01/2025
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By Cassie B.
Common painkillers like acetaminophen and ibuprofen may fuel deadly superbugs, new study warns
Common painkillers like ibuprofen and acetaminophen may accelerate antibiotic resistance when combined with antibiotics. The study found that these drugs caused E. coli to develop multi-drug resistance far faster than with antibiotics alone. Older adults in care facilities are at a particularly high risk due to frequent polypharmacy and weakened immune systems. Antibiotic resistance already […]
09/01/2025
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By Cassie B.
Junk food wrecks men’s health in just 3 weeks, causing weight gain and fertility drop
Ultra-processed foods rewire metabolism and increase fat storage, even at identical calorie levels to whole foods. A Danish study found men gained 3 pounds of fat, experienced worsened cholesterol, and saw fertility hormone drops in just three weeks. Processed foods contain endocrine-disrupting phthalates and lack essential minerals like lithium, increasing inflammation. Whole foods reversed damage, […]
08/29/2025
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By Cassie B.
Brain lithium levels plummet 60% in Alzheimer’s… Could this forgotten nutrient reverse dementia?
Alzheimer’s may be driven by severe brain lithium deficiency, not just aging or amyloid plaques. Harvard research shows lithium acts as an essential micronutrient, with 60 percent lower levels in Alzheimer’s patients before symptoms appear. Restoring lithium in mice reversed memory loss, brain inflammation, and synaptic damage, even in advanced disease. Big Pharma ignores cheap, […]
08/29/2025
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By Cassie B.
New AI tool flags more than 1,000 questionable science journals… but can it be trusted?
The open-access journal boom has fueled predatory publishers exploiting researchers with fees while skipping real peer review. An AI tool trained on 14,500 journals flagged over 1,000 suspicious publications but has a 24% false positive rate. Fake science is surging, with a 2025 study warning that paper mills are doubling fraudulent research output every 1.5 […]
08/29/2025
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By Cassie B.
How screen time is poisoning your child’s blood and heart health
Screen time rewires children’s blood chemistry, increasing risks of heart disease and diabetes as early as age 6. Each extra hour of daily screen use raises cardiometabolic risk scores, creating a measurable “screen-time fingerprint” in their blood. Disrupted sleep from screens worsens the damage, directly linking poor rest to metabolic dysfunction and long-term health decline. […]
08/28/2025
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By Cassie B.
Fermented stevia extract targets pancreatic cancer cells while sparing healthy ones, study reveals
Fermented stevia extract shows groundbreaking potential to selectively destroy pancreatic cancer cells without harming healthy cells. Hiroshima University researchers used Lactobacillus plantarum bacteria to transform stevia into a potent anti-cancer compound called CAME. Unlike chemotherapy, the fermented extract triggers natural cell death in cancer cells while sparing healthy kidney cells, even at high doses. Big […]
08/27/2025
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By Cassie B.
Harvard study: Mediterranean diet slashes Alzheimer’s risk by 35% in highest genetic risk group
The APOE4 gene drastically increases Alzheimer’s risk, but a Harvard study reveals diet can override genetic destiny. A 34-year study found the Mediterranean diet slashed dementia risk by 35% in those with the highest genetic vulnerability. Extra virgin olive oil, wild fish, nuts, and berries reprogram metabolism to counteract brain inflammation and amyloid plaques. Modern […]
08/27/2025
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By Cassie B.
Ancient oxygen boom transformed the deep ocean, sparking a fish evolution explosion
A permanent oxygen surge 390 million years ago transformed lifeless ocean depths into thriving ecosystems and fueled the rise of jawed fish. Woody plants on land released extra oxygen into the atmosphere, which then enriched the oceans and enabled deep-sea colonization. Fossil and isotope evidence reveals two major oxygenation events, one temporary in the Cambrian […]
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