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05/16/2025
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By Cassie B.
Gum bacteria invade heart, trigger dangerous heart rhythm problems
Japanese researchers discovered bacteria from gum infections can travel through the bloodstream to heart tissue, potentially causing dangerous irregular heartbeats. The bacterium P. gingivalis can escape from infected gums to the left atrium of the heart, causing scarring that increases the risk of atrial fibrillation linked to stroke and heart failure. Study of 68 patients […]
05/14/2025
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By Cassie B.
Brushing with poison: Study finds toxic heavy metals in 90% of toothpaste brands, including those for children
A new investigation reveals 90% of popular toothpaste brands contain dangerous levels of heavy metals like lead, arsenic, mercury, and cadmium, posing serious health risks. Independent testing by Lead Safe Mama found major brands like Crest, Colgate, and Tom’s of Maine contaminated, with some products exceeding EPA safety limits for lead and arsenic. Heavy metals […]
05/13/2025
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By Cassie B.
Scientists uncover evidence of a hidden ocean beneath Mars’ surface, potentially solving the mystery of its missing water
Mars may have lost much of its ancient water not to space but to a vast underground reservoir buried 3.4 to 5 miles beneath its surface. NASA’s InSight lander detected seismic evidence of a water-rich layer, suggesting liquid water is trapped in porous rock like a saturated sponge. This hidden ocean could cover Mars in […]
05/09/2025
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By Cassie B.
How air pollution rewires young brains – and how parents can minimize the damage
Air pollution may permanently harm children’s brain development, leading to cognitive deficits, behavioral issues, and mental health struggles later in life. Studies link early exposure to pollutants like PM2.5 and NOx with attention disorders, lower academic performance, and increased risk of substance abuse in adolescence. Brain scans reveal pollution disrupts white matter, causing developmental delays […]
05/08/2025
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By Cassie B.
Study finds eating walnuts at breakfast boosts brain function, but benefits take time to kick in
Eating walnuts at breakfast boosts reaction times immediately but improves memory after several hours, according to a new study. The research involved 32 adults who ate walnut-enriched or walnut-free breakfasts. EEG scans and blood tests showed walnuts enhance brain activity and optimize fuel delivery, with delayed memory benefits linked to nutrient metabolism. Walnuts also support […]
05/08/2025
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By Cassie B.
Shocking study reveals how even small amounts of processed snacks raise risk of deadly diseases
Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) significantly increase the risk of heart disease, cancer, and early death, with just 100 grams daily raising cardiovascular risk by 6% and digestive disorders by 19.5%. A study of 8 million adults found UPFs also contribute to obesity, diabetes, depression, and anxiety by disrupting gut health, insulin sensitivity, and inflammation. UPFs are […]
05/08/2025
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By Cassie B.
Ultraprocessed foods linked to early Parkinson’s symptoms, study warns
A new study links ultraprocessed foods to early Parkinson’s symptoms, with high consumption increasing risk by 2.5 times compared to low intake. Even minimal ultraprocessed food consumption (three servings or less) raises Parkinson’s risk by up to 60%, with packaged sweets being the most harmful. Ultraprocessed foods contain additives that may trigger brain inflammation, damaging […]
05/08/2025
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By Cassie B.
Inflammatory foods linked to early puberty in girls, raising health concerns later in life
Girls in Western nations now start puberty earlier, with first periods averaging age 12 compared to 17 in the 1850s, raising long-term health risks. A new study links inflammatory diets high in processed meats and sugar to earlier puberty, while anti-inflammatory foods delay it, regardless of body weight. Early puberty increases risks of breast cancer, […]
05/07/2025
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By Cassie B.
Trump halts U.S. funding for dangerous gain-of-function research in China tied to COVID origins
President Trump signed an executive order banning federal funding for gain-of-function research in poorly regulated countries like China, citing risks to public health and national security. The order follows evidence linking U.S.-backed research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology to the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused global devastation. Internal records show NIH and USAID funded risky […]
05/07/2025
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By Cassie B.
Low-carb diet could replace meds for type 2 diabetes, study finds
A low-carb diet reverses pancreatic damage in Type 2 diabetics, outperforming drugs by doubling insulin production in 12 weeks without weight loss or medications. The study exposes how Big Pharma profits from symptom-masking drugs that worsen pancreatic function, while dietary changes restore beta-cell health naturally. Standard diabetes treatments like metformin and insulin cause harmful side […]
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