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04/01/2025
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By Cassie B.
Toxic Martian dust poses serious health risks to future astronauts, study warns
Martian dust contains toxic compounds like silicates and perchlorates, posing severe health risks to astronauts. The sharp, reactive dust can penetrate lungs and bloodstream, causing chronic diseases and organ damage. Global dust storms on Mars could also disable equipment, jeopardizing missions. Unlike lunar dust, Martian dust is chemically hazardous, comparable to asbestos exposure. Advanced protective […]
03/29/2025
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By Cassie B.
Pediatric dentist exposes fluoride dangers as more states ban toxic water additive
A pediatric dentist warns that fluoride in drinking water is toxic industrial waste, potentially harming children’s neurological development. Studies link fluoride exposure to lower IQ scores in children, even at levels below current U.S. safety guidelines. Fluoride’s dental benefits have declined sharply since the 1970s due to widespread fluoride toothpaste use. Multiple states are banning […]
03/29/2025
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By Cassie B.
A handful of pecans a day could keep heart disease at bay, study finds
A Penn State study found eating pecans daily lowers cholesterol markers linked to heart disease. Participants who ate pecans saw reduced LDL cholesterol and triglycerides without medication. Pecans offer a natural alternative to statins, which have potential side effects. Despite benefits, pecan consumers gained 1.5 pounds due to high calorie content. Experts recommend replacing snacks […]
03/28/2025
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By Cassie B.
AI breakthrough slashes celiac disease diagnosis time from months to minutes
Cambridge researchers created an AI tool diagnosing celiac disease as accurately as human pathologists but in under a minute. The AI achieved 97% accuracy in tests using 4,000+ biopsy images, reducing wait times from months to seconds. Experts highlight AI’s potential to ease NHS backlogs but note infrastructure gaps hinder adoption. Untreated celiac disease can […]
03/27/2025
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By Cassie B.
Smartphone overuse in childhood fuels teen depression and anxiety, landmark study finds
An eight-year Finnish study links excessive childhood screen time, especially on mobile devices, to higher teen stress and depression. Teens averaging five daily screen hours showed “moderate” but significant spikes in depressive symptoms. Structured physical activities like team sports improved mental health outcomes, particularly in boys. Passive screen time (e.g., TV) had weaker mental health […]
03/25/2025
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By Cassie B.
Life on Mars? Organic molecules of “unprecedented size” found on Red Planet
NASA’s Curiosity rover found the largest organic molecules ever detected on Mars, hinting at possible ancient life. The 3.7-billion-year-old compounds resemble fatty acids, a key building block of life. Samples from Gale Crater suggest Mars once had conditions suitable for biology. The discovery doesn’t confirm life but narrows the search for future missions. Future missions, […]
03/21/2025
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By Cassie B.
Coal ash holds $8.4 billion in rare earth minerals, offering path to U.S. energy independence
Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin discovered $8.4 billion worth of rare earth elements (REEs) in U.S. coal ash deposits, crucial for green energy technologies. Coal ash, often treated as waste, contains minerals like neodymium and dysprosium, essential for batteries, wind turbines, and smartphones. The U.S. has over 2 billion metric tons of […]
03/19/2025
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By Cassie B.
Creatine may offer brain boost for sleep-deprived workers, study finds
A German study found that a single high dose of creatine may improve cognitive performance during sleep deprivation. The research involved 15 participants and showed enhanced short-term memory, reaction time, and brain energy levels. Experts caution that the high dose used (25 grams for a 70kg person) is unsafe for regular use and requires medical […]
03/19/2025
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By Cassie B.
RFK Jr. takes decisive action to ensure safer baby formula for American families with Operation Stork Speed
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. launches “Operation Stork Speed” to improve infant formula safety and nutrition. The initiative includes stricter testing for heavy metals, clearer labeling, and a comprehensive nutrient review by the FDA. Recent studies found elevated levels of contaminants like arsenic and lead in popular formula brands, including Abbott and Reckitt […]
03/19/2025
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By Cassie B.
SpaceX brings stranded astronauts home after nearly 10 months in space
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams returned to Earth after a 10-month mission, initially planned for one week, due to Boeing Starliner malfunctions. SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule safely brought the astronauts home, ending a rescue mission delayed by political controversies. Elon Musk criticized the Biden administration for postponing the rescue, claiming it was influenced […]
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