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07/14/2025
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By Cassie B.
Silent heart danger: Diabetic women face double the hidden damage risk of men, study warns
A new study reveals women with type 2 diabetes are nearly twice as likely as men to have undetected heart damage, despite showing no symptoms. Advanced MRI scans found 46% of diabetic women had coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD), compared to 26% of diabetic men, signaling a hidden heart crisis. The research highlights major gender differences; […]
07/12/2025
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By Cassie B.
Science-backed forest bathing protocol lowers stress hormones and boosts immunity in just 20 minutes a day
Modern technology overwhelms the nervous system, but a 20-minute daily nature practice can counteract stress, lower cortisol, and boost immunity. Dr. Eva Selhub’s method, inspired by forest bathing, involves sensory immersion, mindful observation, and gratitude to reset the nervous system. Research confirms nature exposure reduces stress hormones, improves heart health, and increases immune-boosting NK cells […]
07/11/2025
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By Cassie B.
Commonly prescribed nerve pain drug may accelerate dementia risk by up to 40%, researchers warn
Gabapentin, widely prescribed for chronic pain, may increase dementia risk by up to 40%, according to a new U.S. study. Younger adults (aged 35 to 49) face more than double the dementia risk when taking gabapentin in the long term. The drug alters GABA, a key brain neurotransmitter, potentially leading to cognitive decline. Critics dispute […]
07/10/2025
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By Cassie B.
Swedish study reveals low-fiber, high-meat diets fuel dangerous heart attack plaques
A Swedish study reveals that diets high in red meat and low in fiber increase the risk of dangerous heart plaques by 67%, proving food choices directly impact heart health. Advanced scans show nearly half of those with poor diets had unstable, life-threatening artery plaques, compared to just over a third of those eating anti-inflammatory […]
07/10/2025
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By Cassie B.
Researchers discover gut bacteria that remove up to 75% of toxic PFAS “forever chemicals”
Cambridge researchers discovered nine gut bacteria species that can absorb up to 75% of toxic PFAS “forever chemicals” from the body. These bacteria, including six Bacteroides strains, clump PFAS such as PFOA and PFNA into aggregates before expelling them as waste. PFAS, linked to cancer and immune disorders, contaminate nearly all Americans and persist indefinitely […]
07/10/2025
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By Cassie B.
No safe amount of processed foods exists, study finds, debunking moderation myth
A new study in Nature Medicine confirms there is no safe level of processed meats, sugary drinks, or trans fats; even tiny amounts increase diabetes, heart disease, and cancer risk. Researchers found just 0.6 grams of processed meat daily raises diabetes risk by 11%, while half a teaspoon of soda increases it by 8%. The […]
07/09/2025
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By Cassie B.
Study: Eating more fruits and veggies boosts sleep quality within hours
A new study in Sleep Health Journal shows eating five cups of fruits and vegetables daily improves sleep quality by 16% compared to no intake. Researchers found magnesium-rich foods like leafy greens and nuts reduce nighttime disruptions, while fiber stabilizes blood sugar for better sleep. Key sleep-boosting foods include tomatoes, kiwi, and tart cherry juice, […]
07/08/2025
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By Cassie B.
Silent heart killers: Toxic metals in food and water boost heart failure risk by 55%
A 20-year study reveals toxic metals like cadmium, molybdenum, and zinc significantly increase heart failure risk, with some combinations raising danger by up to 55%. Exposure to these metals—found in cigarettes, contaminated water, and supplements—accumulates silently in the body, causing irreversible heart damage over time. Urban and rural populations showed a 38% to 55% higher […]
07/08/2025
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By Cassie B.
Meteorites found in Sahara may be first-ever fragments of Mercury, rewriting planetary history
Scientists may have found Earth’s first Mercury meteorites in Tunisia and Morocco, offering clues about the planet’s violent past. The meteorites contain rare minerals matching Mercury’s predicted geology and are 4.528 billion years old. Critics question their origin due to low plagioclase levels, but supporters argue they may represent Mercury’s ancient, now-lost crust. If confirmed, […]
07/08/2025
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By Cassie B.
Earth to spin faster this summer; three days will be shorter than normal
Scientists predict Earth will spin faster on three specific days this summer—July 9, July 22, and August 5—shortening each day by up to 1.51 milliseconds. The moon’s position farthest from Earth’s equator reduces gravitational drag, causing these brief accelerations. Despite Earth’s long-term rotational slowdown, recent years have set records for shorter days, with July 5, […]
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