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06/03/2019
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By Tracey Watson
Methane emissions from oil and gas exploration wildly overestimated in “scientific” studies, new report finds
Methane is one of the primary components in natural gas, a common source of fuel in the United States. Science tells us that when methane leaks into the air it absorbs heat from the sun, warming the atmosphere. Theoretically this means that methane released into the atmosphere through natural gas exploration could be a contributing […]
05/27/2019
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By Tracey Watson
Research suggests cannabis can relieve symptoms, pain associated with MS
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the world’s most commonly diagnosed debilitating neurological condition, and although it is most often diagnosed in young adults between the ages of 20 and 50, it can strike anyone, at any time. The National MS Society estimates that close to 1 million Americans are living with MS, with 200 new cases […]
05/25/2019
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By Tracey Watson
Having surgery? Take your probiotics: Research reveals gut health can impact the risk of post-surgical complications
There’s no doubt about it: Surgery is scary. Anyone who knows they will be going under the surgeon’s knife in the near future likely has concerns, and with good reason. Post-operative complications like blood loss, nerve damage and infection are actually quite common. One of the most dangerous – and even life-threatening – of these complications […]
05/25/2019
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By Tracey Watson
Light pollution affecting two-thirds of key wildlife areas, altering the natural cycles of plants and animals
Light is generally considered to be a good thing, and with good reason: Life could not exist without it. Almost all energy used by the multitude of life forms is derived from the sun. Light is necessary for photosynthesis in plants and algae, and without it, the entire planet would be cold, dark and uninhabitable. […]
05/20/2019
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By Tracey Watson
Earth’s ozone hole rapidly shrinking following ban of ozone depleting chemicals
About three decades have passed since scientists made the devastating discovery that a massive hole had developed in the Earth’s ozone layer – the shield that protects us from the sun by absorbing most of its ultraviolet radiation – right over Antarctica. Recognizing the immensely dangerous potential of the situation, most of the world’s countries […]
04/15/2019
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By Tracey Watson
Study: Curcumin-fenugreek supplements can significantly improve heart health in obese young men
Obesity dramatically increases the risk of multiple life-threatening health problems. As noted by the respected Cleveland Clinic, a third of all Americans are seriously overweight, and these people are at far greater risk of developing coronary artery disease (commonly known as heart disease) or of having a stroke. Being seriously overweight goes hand-in-hand with conditions […]
04/14/2019
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By Tracey Watson
Study: Dichlorophenol, a chemical often found in chlorinated drinking water, may cause cancer and heart disease
Water is life. About 60 percent of the body is made up of this precious liquid, and we need to replenish our stores constantly as levels drop continuously through sweat, urine and dehydration. Opinions on exactly how much water we should be drinking vary, with some experts urging that we drink at least eight glasses […]
04/05/2019
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By Tracey Watson
Following a diet that’s rich in organic food lowers your cancer risk by 25%, researchers find
Is organic produce just an overpriced gimmick, or can eating more of it have a tangible effect on your family’s health? While it might be tempting to view all fruit and veggies as equally nutritious, the results of a recent study would seem to indicate that there is a distinct difference in the health benefits […]
04/05/2019
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By Tracey Watson
Can harmless bacteria actually make you HEALTHIER? Risks of excessive cleaning documented in new study
Are you one of those people who obsessively washes their hands with anti-germ handwash and sprays the countertops repeatedly with hygiene cleaners? If so, it may come as a surprise to know that some scientists believe that this kind of obsessive cleaning could actually be making you sicker. It may sound counterintuitive, but as reported by Science […]
03/27/2019
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By Tracey Watson
Is vitamin D a key factor in breast cancer prevention?
The earliest known reference to cancer is found in the Edwin Smith Papyrus, written about 1,600 years before Christ. Though it is an ancient disease, there is no doubt that cancer is more prevalent now than at any other time in human history. One of the most feared forms of this disease is breast cancer, […]
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