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01/05/2026
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By Ava Grace
The unseen war in your gut: Common chemicals harm gut bacteria, raising health and antibiotic resistance fears
A major study identified 168 everyday human-made chemicals—including pesticides, plastic additives and flame retardants—that are toxic to beneficial gut bacteria essential for human health. These findings challenge decades of chemical safety assessments, which largely ignored the impact on the human gut microbiome, revealing a critical oversight in how chemical risks are evaluated. When gut bacteria […]
12/28/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study finds MICROPLASTICS deep inside human bones, warns of osteoporosis risk
Microplastics have been confirmed deep within human skeletal tissues, including bone, cartilage and spinal discs, as reviewed in a major scientific publication. These particles enter the body through inhalation, ingestion and skin contact, traveling via the bloodstream to reach the vascular network of bones and bone marrow. Laboratory and animal studies show microplastics trigger chronic […]
12/02/2025
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By Ava Grace
EPA greenlights “forever chemical” pesticide for dozens of crops, igniting health and environmental alarms
The EPA approved 10 products containing the “forever chemical” isocycloseram for use on dozens of common crops, including potatoes, tomatoes and citrus fruits. Animal studies cited by the agency itself found that isocycloseram caused reduced testicle size, lower sperm counts and liver toxicity, raising serious concerns about reproductive harm. The chemical is highly toxic to bees, […]
11/22/2025
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By Ava Grace
The unforgiving bone: Centuries-old skeletons reveal tobacco’s permanent scar
A groundbreaking study discovered that human bones act as a “permanent ledger,” preserving a chemical signature of tobacco use for centuries after death, proving the profound and lasting damage of smoking. By analyzing historical bone samples, researchers isolated 45 specific chemicals that form a definitive “smoking memory.” Smokers’ and non-smokers’ bones showed completely distinct, non-overlapping […]
11/17/2025
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By Ava Grace
New study finds that eating FRUITS fortifies the lungs against dirty air
Fruit consumption can protect lung function from air pollution. A new study found that women who ate four or more servings of fruit daily experienced a significantly smaller decline in lung function when exposed to PM2.5 air pollution. The protection is linked to antioxidants in fruit. The beneficial effect is believed to come from the […]
11/16/2025
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By Ava Grace
A common pesticide’s lasting scars: New research reveals hidden brain damage in children
Prenatal exposure to chlorpyrifos is linked to lasting physical brain changes and motor skill deficits in children, persisting into adolescence. The study is the first to provide direct evidence of widespread molecular, cellular and metabolic alterations in the human brain from prenatal exposure to this pesticide. The severity of the brain disturbances and motor skill […]
11/15/2025
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By Ava Grace
A generation at risk: Groundbreaking study exposes the toxic truth in schoolchildren’s vapes
Testing of confiscated school vapes revealed not only mislabeled nicotine and unregulated cannabis but also biological hazards, including bacteria and fecal matter, at levels that could cause respiratory illness. A vast majority (83 percent) of the devices contained highly addictive nicotine, while 14 percent contained cannabinoids. Of the cannabis vapes, 73 percent were a dangerous, […]
11/12/2025
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By Ava Grace
The preventable plague: How man-made poisons are fueling a Parkinson’s epidemic
Parkinson’s disease is largely a preventable illness driven by human-made environmental toxicants, according to a landmark scientific review. The focus must shift from searching for a cure to eliminating the primary causes. Three key classes of environmental toxicants are identified as major contributors: specific pesticides (like paraquat), industrial solvents (such as TCE and PCE) and […]
11/12/2025
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By Ava Grace
Understanding URANIUM’s health impacts and environmental legacy
Uranium is a dense, radioactive metal that is both a key energy resource and a potent toxin whose environmental persistence and human exposure pathways are a major issue. Upon entering the body, uranium’s heavy metal properties are the main hazard, causing damage to kidney cells and potentially leading to impaired function or acute kidney failure. […]
11/11/2025
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By Ava Grace
Study: FOREVER CHEMICALS threaten British Columbia’s recovering sea otter population
A University of British Columbia study found per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) – toxic “forever chemicals” – in every sea otter tested, including a newborn pup, indicating mother-to-offspring transmission. Otters near urban centers (Victoria, Tofino) and shipping routes had three times higher PFAS levels than those in remote areas, pointing to industrial runoff, urban pollution, […]
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