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06/03/2025
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By Cassie B.
New research suggests Milky Way may avoid catastrophic collision with Andromeda galaxy
Astronomers now estimate a 50-50 chance the Milky Way will avoid colliding with Andromeda, revising earlier near-certain predictions. New data from Hubble and Gaia telescopes show smaller galaxies may alter the Milky Way and Andromeda’s paths, preventing a direct impact. Earlier models suggested a merger in ~4 billion years, but updated simulations show it could […]
05/29/2025
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By Cassie B.
Scientists warn Venus hides deadly “city-killer” asteroids with Earth in their crosshairs
Researchers have discovered three massive “city-killer” asteroids hidden in Venus’s orbit that are undetectable until it is potentially too late. These asteroids, ranging from 330 to 1,300 feet, could strike Earth with minimal warning, unleashing devastation far worse than Hiroshima. Venus’s gravitational pull traps these asteroids, making them hard to detect due to the Sun’s […]
05/27/2025
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By Cassie B.
Vitamin D3 supplements slow aging by protecting telomeres, study reveals
A new study reveals vitamin D3 supplementation may slow aging by preserving telomeres, with participants taking 2,000 IU daily showing nearly three years’ worth of reduced telomere shortening. Unlike omega-3s, vitamin D directly supports telomere maintenance, possibly by reducing oxidative stress and inflammation, key factors in cellular aging. Research shows higher vitamin D levels correlate […]
05/27/2025
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By Cassie B.
Scientists discover Earth’s core is leaking gold and precious metals through volcanic activity
Researchers have confirmed Earth’s core is leaking gold and other precious metals toward the surface through volcanic activity, challenging long-held scientific assumptions. Ultra-high precision analysis of Hawaiian volcanic rocks revealed ruthenium isotopes originating from the core-mantle boundary, proving deep-Earth material is migrating upward. The discovery suggests volcanic hotspots act as pipelines, transporting trace amounts of […]
05/22/2025
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By Cassie B.
No safe level of alcohol exists as studies confirm cancer link
Alcohol is a proven Group 1 carcinogen, directly linked to at least seven cancers, including breast, liver, and throat cancers, with no safe level of consumption. Industry-funded misinformation has downplayed alcohol’s dangers, while independent research confirms its risks, similar to tobacco and asbestos. Even light drinking increases cancer risk, with women facing higher breast cancer […]
05/22/2025
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By Cassie B.
Social media fuels teen depression, study of 12,000 kids confirms
A UCSF study of 12,000 young Americans found that increased social media use leads to a 35% rise in depressive symptoms over three years. Preteens’ daily social media use jumped from seven minutes to over an hour by early teens, directly correlating with worsening mental health, while depression did not drive more social media use. […]
05/22/2025
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By Cassie B.
Low iron linked to brain fog in perimenopause, but diet fixes may help without risky drugs
Millions of women experiencing brain fog during perimenopause may actually have an iron imbalance, not just hormonal changes, according to a University of Oklahoma study. Even women with “normal” iron levels can suffer cognitive decline if their iron isn’t optimized, but dietary adjustments can restore mental clarity without risky pharmaceuticals. The study found that suboptimal […]
05/21/2025
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By Cassie B.
Swapping 30 minutes of sitting with exercise slashes second heart attack risk by 61%, study shows
Heart disease is America’s top killer, but new research shows moving more, sitting less, and prioritizing sleep can drastically reduce the risk of a second heart attack. Replacing just 30 minutes of daily sitting with moderate exercise cuts the risk of another cardiac event by 61%, while light activity reduces it by 50% and extra […]
05/21/2025
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By Cassie B.
Dairy outperforms vegan diets in blood sugar control, new study reveals
A new study in Clinical Nutrition reveals dairy consumption stabilizes blood sugar better than a strict vegan diet, challenging plant-based superiority claims. Researchers found dairy eaters had lower glucose levels and higher beneficial compounds like acetyl-L-carnitine, while vegans experienced more blood sugar spikes. The trial involved 30 adults, with diets matched for nutrients; only dairy […]
05/18/2025
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By Cassie B.
Walking just 7,000 steps daily slashes cancer risk by 11%, Oxford study reveals
A University of Oxford study reveals that walking 7,000 steps daily can reduce cancer risk by 11%, with a 16% reduction at 9,000 steps—no expensive drugs or side effects required. The research, tracking 85,000 UK adults, found walking prevents 13 cancers, including aggressive forms like liver and lung cancer, as well as common ones like […]
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