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03/18/2025
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By Cassie B.
Air pollution linked to higher Parkinson’s risk, studies warn
Air pollution significantly increases the risk of Parkinson’s disease, especially for genetically susceptible individuals, according to new studies in JAMA Network Open and The BMJ. High traffic-related air pollution raises Parkinson’s risk by 28%, with genetically vulnerable individuals facing up to three times higher risk. Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) from car […]
03/17/2025
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By Cassie B.
Johns Hopkins cuts 2,000 jobs after Trump ends $800m in federal funding
Johns Hopkins University will lay off over 2,000 workers globally due to the Trump administration cutting $800 million in federal funding. Nearly 2,000 job losses are overseas, raising concerns about U.S. taxpayer dollars funding foreign operations. The layoffs span public health, medical schools, and international health nonprofits, marking the largest in the university’s history. The […]
03/15/2025
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By Cassie B.
Nearly 100 million Americans exposed to toxic ‘forever chemicals’ in tap water, study finds
Nearly 100 million Americans are exposed to PFAS-contaminated tap water, linked to cancer, thyroid issues, and developmental problems. A USGS study found 71-95 million homes affected, with major cities like New York and Miami among the hardest hit. PFAS, used in products like nonstick cookware and firefighting foam, persist in groundwater for thousands of years. […]
03/10/2025
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By Cassie B.
Aspirin may halt spread of breast, bowel, and prostate cancers, groundbreaking study finds
Aspirin may slow the spread of breast, bowel, and prostate cancers by enhancing the immune system’s ability to target cancer cells. Researchers discovered aspirin blocks thromboxane A2 (TXA2), which weakens T cells, allowing them to attack cancer more effectively. Previous studies linked aspirin use to reduced cancer mortality and recurrence, but the mechanism was unclear […]
03/08/2025
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By Cassie B.
Some cell phones contain toxic flame retardants, study warns
Flame retardants in electronics degrade into toxic molecules, posing risks to wildlife and human health. Zebrafish tests reveal metabolic dysfunction and developmental harm from these chemicals. Current regulations fail to monitor these widely used but harmful substances. Breakdown products of TBBPA-based polymers were found in soil, dust, and air near e-waste facilities. Researchers call for […]
03/07/2025
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By Cassie B.
Global obesity crisis looms: Study predicts majority of adults will be overweight or obese by 2050
Over half of adults and a third of children globally will be overweight or obese by 2050 if current trends persist, a Lancet study predicts. Obesity rates have surged since 1990, with 2.11 billion adults and 493 million young people currently affected. The U.S. faces severe obesity challenges, with Southern states like Mississippi and Texas […]
03/03/2025
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By Cassie B.
American firm Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost makes history as first private spacecraft to land on the moon
Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost lander achieved the first fully successful commercial lunar landing, touching down near Mons Latreille on the Moon’s near side. The mission by the American company, part of NASA’s CLPS program, carries 10 scientific instruments to study the Moon’s surface and prepare for future crewed Artemis missions. Blue Ghost launched on a […]
02/28/2025
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By Cassie B.
Trailblazer moon mission aims to unearth lunar water
SpaceX launched the private Athena lunar lander and NASA’s Lunar Trailblazer orbiter to search for water ice near the moon’s south pole, a key resource for future lunar habitation. Athena, carrying 10 NASA instruments, will land in the Mons Mouton region to drill and analyze lunar regolith for water and volatiles. Lunar Trailblazer will map […]
02/15/2025
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By Cassie B.
Fluoride in drinking water poses serious risks to children, pregnant women
Prenatal fluoride exposure is linked to lower IQ, behavioral issues, and neurodevelopmental problems in children, raising safety concerns. A 2024 federal court ruling declared fluoridated water at 0.7 mg/L an “unreasonable risk” to health and the environment. Recent studies, including a JAMA Pediatrics review, show strong evidence of fluoride’s harmful effects on brain development in […]
02/08/2025
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By Cassie B.
Methane madness: How exaggerated climate claims are targeting farmers and cows
Governments worldwide are imposing strict regulations on farmers to reduce methane emissions from livestock, using supplements like Bovaer. A study from the CO2 Coalition argues that methane’s warming potential is negligible compared to CO2. Methane concentrations are increasing 300 times slower than CO2, and its warming effect is minimal due to saturation at higher concentrations. […]
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