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05/06/2025
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By Cassie B.
Study shows oral health could be key to preventing heart disease
Gum disease is strongly linked to heart attacks, strokes, and diabetes, with research showing it doubles heart attack risk. Harmful oral bacteria enter the bloodstream, causing inflammation that damages arteries and contributes to cardiovascular disease. Brushing and flossing alone can’t remove deep gumline bacteria; oral irrigators are a more effective solution for prevention. Medicare’s lack […]
05/05/2025
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By Cassie B.
Children inhale hormone-disrupting chemicals from mattresses during sleep, research reveals
Parents may be unknowingly exposing their children to toxic chemicals in mattresses that have been linked to dangers such as developmental disorders, cancer, and neurological damage. Studies show that children’s mattresses emit high levels of hormone-disrupting flame retardants, phthalates, and UV filters, which are then absorbed through their skin and inhaled. Infants and toddlers spend […]
05/02/2025
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By Cassie B.
CT scans linked to 100,000 future cancers as doctors warn of overuse
CT scans may cause 5% of future U.S. cancer cases, with 103,000 cancers projected from 2023 scans alone. A single abdominal CT delivers radiation equal to 1,000 chest X-rays, with children facing 10 times higher cancer risks than adults. Experts warn of profit-driven overuse, with 93 million scans performed annually and many offering little medical […]
05/01/2025
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By Cassie B.
Overdue Cascadia megaquake may drown Pacific Northwest coast in minutes, experts warn
The Pacific Northwest faces an imminent catastrophic earthquake from the Cascadia Subduction Zone, potentially exceeding magnitude 9.0 and triggering a 100-foot tsunami. FEMA estimates 13,000 deaths and $134 billion in damages, with long-term flooding making some coastal areas permanently uninhabitable. A new study warns the quake could sink parts of the coastline by 6.5 feet, […]
05/01/2025
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By Cassie B.
Even simple exercises like stretching could slash Alzheimer’s risk and boost brain health, studies show
Regular exercise, even light activities like stretching, can sharply reduce Alzheimer’s risk and slow cognitive decline. Studies show low-intensity workouts are as effective as high-intensity ones in protecting brain health. Just three hours of weekly exercise stabilizes cognitive function and reduces brain shrinkage in critical areas. Short bursts of intense activity, like brisk walking, can […]
04/26/2025
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By Cassie B.
Scientists unveil never-before-seen color, exposing the hidden potential of human perception
Human color perception was long believed to be biologically fixed, but UC Berkeley’s breakthrough experiment with “olo”—a color beyond the natural spectrum—reveals our visual system’s untapped potential. Engineered using the Oz system, olo bypasses the eye’s natural limits by precisely stimulating M-type cone cells, creating a blue-green hue more saturated than any found in nature. […]
04/25/2025
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By Cassie B.
Digging to wellness: New research proves gardening dramatically improves mental health without medication
UK study shows gardening improves mental health as effectively as therapy. Green activities boosted life satisfaction and happiness, and reduced anxiety significantly. Longer participation (3-4 months) led to greater mental health benefits. Horticulture and care-farming outperformed sports or creative activities in boosting well-being. Gardening is a low-cost, accessible therapy for all income levels. A groundbreaking […]
04/24/2025
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By Cassie B.
Radiation from CT scans tied to 5% of cancer cases, experts urge caution
A new study reveals CT scans may cause more than 103,000 future U.S. cancer cases from 2023 scans alone. CT scans could account for 5% of annual cancer diagnoses, similar to major risk factors like obesity. Children and women face the highest risks, with infants having a 20-in-1,000 cancer chance per scan. Multiphase scans (30% […]
04/23/2025
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By Cassie B.
Mars rover unveils mysterious ‘Skull Hill’ in a potential clue to the planet’s volcanic past
NASA’s Perseverance rover discovered a dark, pitted rock formation called “Skull Hill” in the Jezero Crater on Mars, sparking theories about the planet’s geological history and past habitability. The Jezero Crater, believed to have once been a lake, is a key site for exploring Mars’ potential to have supported life. Skull Hill’s unique features, including […]
04/22/2025
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By Cassie B.
Wild chimpanzees share boozy fermented fruit in first evidence of primate “social drinking”
Wild chimpanzees in Guinea-Bissau have been observed deliberately sharing fermented fruit with alcohol, suggesting the evolutionary roots of human social drinking may date back millions of years. Researchers documented chimps passing around African breadfruit with up to 0.61% ABV, often choosing fermented options even when fresher fruit was available, indicating a possible preference. The behavior, […]
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