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12/29/2020
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Landmark study highlights health threats of 5G on people + planet
The New Hampshire Commission to Study the Environmental and Health Effects of Evolving 5G Technology heard from 13 experts in epidemiology, occupational health, toxicology, physics and engineering, plus one wireless industry expert. All except the industry rep agreed RF radiation coming from wireless devices affects humans, animals, insects and plants. (Article by Dr. Joseph Mercola […]
10/28/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Tough tardigrades: Microscopic water bears can withstand harmful radiation, thanks to a certain protein
A protein found only in tardigrades may protect cells from DNA damage caused by radiation exposure, according to a recent study published in eLife. Researchers from the University of California, San Diego examined the protective properties of a damage-suppressing protein called Dsup and found that it has a cloud-like structure that shields cell components from free radicals. According to coauthor James Kadonaga, […]
03/24/2020
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Men, being around sources of radiation “weakens” your swimmers
Ionizing radiation (IR) is known for its harmful effects on the body, especially the damage they cause to cells and their DNA. While exposure to low levels does not cause immediate health effects, high levels of IR are known to cause serious health problems, such as heart disease and cancer. Recent studies also suggest that IR has […]
02/26/2020
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Degradation of genetic material in sperm after exposure to ionizing radiation
Researchers from Poland discussed the effect of ionizing radiation (IR) originating from artificial sources, particularly medical ones, on the male reproductive system. Their review was published in the journal Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine. According to recent findings, although spermatogonia are less susceptible to DNA damage caused by exposure to IR, they nevertheless suffer from slower DNA […]
09/18/2019
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Your skincare routine could use myrcene: Studies reveal its anti-photoaging properties
Photoaging (premature aging) is one of the many unfortunate consequences of excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays – harmful forms of electromagnetic radiation coming from the sun and other artificial sources of light. When the skin is repeatedly exposed to radiation, its normal structure gradually gets altered, resulting in the loss of moisture and elasticity, and […]
06/05/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Surprising new study may help scientists stop cancer from occurring in the first place
Autophagy is the natural process of reusing the damaged parts of cells for cell repair and regeneration. A new study revealed that autophagy could stop the formation of “undying” cancer cells. Researchers from the Salk Institute were evaluating the potential links between telomeres and the risk of cancer when they discovered this. Telomeres are molecules that cap the ends of chromosomes – they ensure that […]
04/01/2019
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By Lance D Johnson
Latest FDA Pesticide Monitoring Report reveals that nearly 50% of food samples contain pesticide “residues”
The Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Annual Pesticide Report for 2016 found pesticide “residues” in nearly 50 percent of the samples that the agency targeted across the United States and abroad. Six percent of the samples “violated” tolerable pesticide residue amounts. The FDA tests for over 700 different pesticides and industrial compounds in both domestic […]
01/26/2019
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By Earl Garcia
Living in polluted cities found to cause DNA damage that leads to shortened life spans
Excessive exposure to traffic-related air pollution was found to induce DNA damage in both children and adolescents, according to a small study published in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. As part of the study, a team of researchers at the University of California, Berkeley examined 14 children and adolescents living in Fresno, Calif. Fresno was touted as the second […]
12/19/2018
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By Ellaine Castillo
Quercetin is one of the most potent natural antioxidants on the planet
Quercetin is a naturally occurring compound that has the ability to protect plants from harsh climates and environmental toxins. It also contributes to the various colors that fruits and vegetables exhibit. However, it’s not just plants that benefit from quercetin but humans as well. Once ingested, this compound induces cell-protective effects including antioxidant, anticancer, anti-inflammatory, and […]
11/25/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Study confirms the powerful antioxidant potential of African lettuce
African lettuce (Launaea taraxacifolia) has been used to treat dyslipidemia and liver diseases, both of which are associated with oxidative stress. A study published in the Journal of Natural Science, Biology and Medicine has suggested that the leaf extract of African lettuce can potentially be used as a therapeutic agent in preventing diseases associated with […]
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