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03/28/2019
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By Cassie B.
Biomedical EVIL: Chinese scientists clone genetically modified baby monkeys to see how mental illness works
We’ve come to expect questionable behavior by the Chinese government, so it’s not surprising to learn that they had a hand in a recent project that saw monkeys being cloned and gene edited to show symptoms of mental illnesses. In the concerning experiment, Chinese scientists used CRISPR/Cas 9 technology to remove the BMAL1 gene from […]
03/23/2019
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By Cassie B.
Lose weight with 16:8: What is intermittent fasting and how does it promote weight loss?
The thought of fasting to lose weight isn’t an attractive one. Many diets fail because people deprive themselves, and fasting sounds like the ultimate deprivation. However, dismissing the concept of intermittent fasting to shed some unwanted pounds could mean you’re missing out on an approach that recent research shows can truly yield positive results. If […]
03/23/2019
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By Cassie B.
Researchers study fungi to turn food waste into sustainable bioplastic
In a world in which 9 million people die from hunger each year, it’s absolutely unacceptable that 40 percent of all foods are wasted. The food industry is responsible for creating high amounts of biodegradable waste, and finding ways to put this waste to good use could have a significant positive impact on the planet. […]
03/22/2019
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By Cassie B.
Spice beats chemo: Study reveals turmeric is more effective at killing cancer cells than chemo or radiation
The mere mention of cancer strikes fear in the hearts of many people, and rightfully so. Having certain types of cancer often means you’ll be facing years of brutal treatments – if you’re lucky enough to live that long. Although it’s hard to imagine the disease could one day be considered non-threatening the way that […]
03/22/2019
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By Cassie B.
Watch where you spray: Study reveals high pesticide exposure is linked to olfactory impairment in aging farmers
Some of the dangers of pesticide exposure are painfully obvious – just ask the many people suffering from non-Hodgkin lymphoma after years of exposure to glyphosate. However, some negative effects are far more insidious, sneaking up on people so slowly that they don’t even make the connection to pesticide exposure. Case in point: the poor […]
03/14/2019
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By Cassie B.
Are endocrine disruptors the reason boys are being feminized?
A concerning shift has been taking place over the past few decades, and it’s something that hasn’t gotten a lot of attention in the mainstream media. Male births have been dropping dramatically, and the trend could put the human race in jeopardy if it continues. Male births have always outnumbered female births, likely because male […]
03/13/2019
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By Cassie B.
We’re STILL haunted by DDT – new study says it causes autism
When the evidence that DDT was harmful could no longer be ignored, the use of the chemical was banned completely in 1972. If you thought this was a problem of the past, however, think again: New research shows that it’s still causing autism five decades later. That’s because this chemical is still in our ecosystem. […]
03/12/2019
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By Cassie B.
Microplastics are invading our farm lands, and researchers say the problem is even bigger than they first believed
You’ve probably heard a lot about microplastics in the oceans in recent years, and while this remains a very serious problem, researchers say there could be an even bigger threat right here on land. Microplastics are tiny pieces of plastic that range from the size of a grain of rice all the way down to […]
03/12/2019
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By Cassie B.
Too good to be true: Study confirms that artificial sweeteners can’t promote weight loss
Lots of dieters like to take “shortcuts” that they believe will help them continue to enjoy their favorite foods without getting too far off track from reaching their goals. However, it’s becoming increasingly clear that one very popular substitute – artificial sweeteners – isn’t really helping their weight loss efforts after all. A study published […]
03/11/2019
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By Cassie B.
Exploring natural cures: Can antimicrobial herbs prevent Lyme disease?
If you spend any amount of time outdoors or around animals, you’re at risk of Lyme disease. This infectious disease is transmitted by ticks, but it’s actually caused by a microbe, the Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato bacteria. While many prevention methods focus on the ticks themselves, some researchers are looking into antimicrobial herbs as a […]
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